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By enabling IMAP Storage, Asterisk will use native IMAP as the storage
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mechanism for voicemail messages instead of using the standard file structure.
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Tighter integration of Asterisk voicemail and IMAP email services allows
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additional voicemail functionality, including:
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Listening to a voicemail on the phone will set its state to "read" in
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a user's mailbox automatically.
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\item Deleting a voicemail on the phone will delete it from the user's
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mailbox automatically.
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\item Accessing a voicemail recording email message will turn off the message
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waiting indicator (MWI) on the user's phone.
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\item Deleting a voicemail recording email will also turn off the message
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waiting indicator, and delete the message from the voicemail system.
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\end{itemize}
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\subsection{Installation Notes}
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\subsubsection{University of Washington IMAP C-Client}
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If you do not have the University of Washington's IMAP c-client
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installed on your system, you will need to download the c-client
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source distribution (\url{http://www.washington.edu/imap/}) and compile it.
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Asterisk supports the 2007 version of c-client as there appears to be issues
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with older versions which cause Asterisk to crash in certain scenarios. It
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is highly recommended that you utilize a current version of the c-client
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libraries. Additionally, mail\_expunge\_full is enabled in the 2006 and later
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versions.
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Note that Asterisk only uses the 'c-client' portion of the UW IMAP toolkit,
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but building it also builds an IMAP server and various other utilities.
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Because of this, the build instructions for the IMAP toolkit are somewhat
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complicated and can lead to confusion about what is needed.
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If you are going to be connecting Asterisk to an existing IMAP server,
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then you don't need to care about the server or utilities in the IMAP
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toolkit at all. If you want to also install the UW IMAPD server, that
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is outside the scope of this document.
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Building the c-client library is fairly straightforward; for example, on a
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Debian system there are two possibilities:
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\begin{enumerate}
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\item If you will not be using SSL to connect to the IMAP server:
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\begin{verbatim}
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$ make slx SSLTYPE=none
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\end{verbatim}
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\item If you will be using SSL to connect to the IMAP server:
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\begin{verbatim}
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$ make slx EXTRACFLAGS="-I/usr/include/openssl"
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\end{verbatim}
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\end{enumerate}
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Additionally, you may wish to build on a 64-bit machine, in which case you
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need to add -fPIC to EXTRACFLAGS. So, building on a 64-bit machine with
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SSL support would look something like:
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\begin{verbatim}
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$ make slx EXTRACFLAGS="-fPIC -I/usr/include/openssl"
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\end{verbatim}
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Or without SSL support:
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\begin{verbatim}
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$ make slx SSLTYPE=none EXTRACFLAGS=-fPIC
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\end{verbatim}
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Once this completes you can proceed with the Asterisk build; there is no
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need to run 'make install'.
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\subsubsection{Compiling Asterisk}
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Configure with ./configure --with-imap=/usr/src/imap
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or wherever you built the UWashington IMAP Toolkit. This directory
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will be searched for a source installation. If no source installation is
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found there, then a package installation of the IMAP c-client will be
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searched for in this directory. If one is not found, then configure will fail.
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A second configure option is to not specify a directory (i.e.
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./configure --with-imap). This will assume that you have the
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imap-2007e source installed in the ../imap directory relative to the
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Asterisk source. If you do not have this source, then configure will
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default to the "system" option defined in the next paragraph
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A third option is ./configure --with-imap=system. This will assume
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that you have installed a dynamically linked version of the c-client
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library (most likely via a package provided by your distro). This will
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attempt to link agains -lc-client and will search for c-client headers
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in your include path starting with the imap directory, and upon failure,
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in the c-client directory.
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When you run 'make menuselect', choose 'Voicemail Build Options' and the
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IMAP\_STORAGE option should be available for selection.
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After selecting the IMAP\_STORAGE option, use the 'x' key to exit
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menuselect and save your changes, and the build/install Asterisk
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normally.
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\subsection{Modify voicemail.conf}
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The following directives have been added to voicemail.conf:
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\begin{astlisting}
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\begin{verbatim}
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imapserver=<name or IP address of IMAP mail server>
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imapport=<IMAP port, defaults to 143>
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imapflags=<IMAP flags, "novalidate-cert" for example>
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imapfolder=<IMAP folder to store messages to>
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imapgreetings=<yes or no>
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greetingsfolder=<IMAP folder to store greetings in if imapgreetings is enabled>
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expungeonhangup=<yes or no>
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authuser=<username>
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authpassword=<password>
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opentimeout=<TCP open timeout in seconds>
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closetimeout=<TCP close timeout in seconds>
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readtimeout=<TCP read timeout in seconds>
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writetimeout=<TCP write timeout in seconds>
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\end{verbatim}
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\end{astlisting}
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The "imapfolder" can be used to specify an alternative folder on your IMAP server
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to store voicemails in. If not specified, the default folder 'INBOX' will be used.
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The "imapgreetings" parameter can be enabled in order to store voicemail greetings
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on the IMAP server. If disabled, then they will be stored on the local file system
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as normal.
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The "greetingsfolder" can be set to store greetings on the IMAP server when
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"imapgreetings" is enabled in an alternative folder than that set by "imapfolder"
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or the default folder for voicemails.
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The "expungeonhangup" flag is used to determine if the voicemail system should
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expunge all messages marked for deletion when the user hangs up the phone.
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Each mailbox definition should also have imapuser=$<$imap username$>$.
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For example:
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\begin{astlisting}
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\begin{verbatim}
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4123=>4123,James Rothenberger,jar@onebiztone.com,,attach=yes|imapuser=jar
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\end{verbatim}
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\end{astlisting}
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The directives "authuser" and "authpassword" are not needed when using
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Kerberos. They are defined to allow Asterisk to authenticate as a single
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user that has access to all mailboxes as an alternative to Kerberos.
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\subsection{IMAP Folders}
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Besides INBOX, users should create "Old", "Work", "Family" and "Friends"
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IMAP folders at the same level of hierarchy as the INBOX. These will be
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used as alternate folders for storing voicemail messages to mimic the
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behavior of the current (file-based) voicemail system.
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Please note that it is not recommended to store your voicemails in the top
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level folder where your users will keep their emails, especially if there
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are a large number of emails. A large number of emails in the same folder(s)
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that you're storing your voicemails could cause a large delay as Asterisk must
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parse through all the emails. For example a mailbox with 100 emails in it could
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take up to 60 seconds to receive a response.
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\subsection{Separate vs. Shared Email Accounts}
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As administrator you will have to decide if you want to send the voicemail
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messages to a separate IMAP account or use each user's existing IMAP mailbox
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for voicemail storage. The IMAP storage mechanism will work either way.
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By implementing a single IMAP mailbox, the user will see voicemail messages
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appear in the same INBOX as other messages. The disadvantage of this method
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is that if the IMAP server does NOT support UIDPLUS, Asterisk voicemail will
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expunge ALL messages marked for deletion when the user exits the voicemail
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system, not just the VOICEMAIL messages marked for deletion.
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By implementing separate IMAP mailboxes for voicemail and email, voicemail
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expunges will not remove regular email flagged for deletion.
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\subsection{IMAP Server Implementations}
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There are various IMAP server implementations, each supports a potentially
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different set of features.
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\subsubsection{UW IMAP-2005 or earlier}
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UIDPLUS is currently NOT supported on these versions of UW-IMAP. Please note
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that without UID\_EXPUNGE, Asterisk voicemail will expunge ALL messages marked
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for deletion when a user exits the voicemail system (hangs up the phone).
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This version is *not* recommended for Asterisk.
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\subsubsection{UW IMAP-2006}
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This version supports UIDPLUS, which allows UID\_EXPUNGE capabilities. This
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feature allow the system to expunge ONLY pertinent messages, instead of the
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default behavior, which is to expunge ALL messages marked for deletion when
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EXPUNGE is called. The IMAP storage mechanism is this version of Asterisk
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will check if the UID\_EXPUNGE feature is supported by the server, and use it
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if possible.
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This version is *not* recommended for Asterisk.
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\subsubsection{UW IMAP-2007}
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This is the currently recommended version for use with Asterisk.
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\subsubsection{Cyrus IMAP}
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Cyrus IMAP server v2.3.3 has been tested using a hierarchy delimiter of '/'.
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\subsection{Quota Support}
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If the IMAP server supports quotas, Asterisk will check the quota when
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accessing voicemail. Currently only a warning is given to the user that
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their quota is exceeded.
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\subsection{Application Notes}
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Since the primary storage mechanism is IMAP, all message information that
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was previously stored in an associated text file, AND the recording itself,
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is now stored in a single email message. This means that the .gsm recording
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will ALWAYS be attached to the message (along with the user's preference of
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recording format if different - ie. .WAV). The voicemail message information
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is stored in the email message headers. These headers include:
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\begin{verbatim}
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X-Asterisk-VM-Message-Num
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X-Asterisk-VM-Server-Name
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X-Asterisk-VM-Context
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X-Asterisk-VM-Extension
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X-Asterisk-VM-Priority
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X-Asterisk-VM-Caller-channel
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X-Asterisk-VM-Caller-ID-Num
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X-Asterisk-VM-Caller-ID-Name
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X-Asterisk-VM-Duration
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X-Asterisk-VM-Category
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X-Asterisk-VM-Orig-date
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X-Asterisk-VM-Orig-time
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\end{verbatim}
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