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				| ;
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| ; Voicemail Configuration
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| ;
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| 
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| ; ********* NOTICE ************************************************************
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| ;
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| ; NOTE: Asterisk has to edit this file to change a user's password, so
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| ; do not use realtime static configuration with this file.
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| ; To avoid requiring config updates on password updates, you could use the
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| ; passwordlocation option to store passwords separately.
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| ;
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| ; If your "source of truth" for voicemail passwords is elsewhere, you should
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| ; use the externpassnotify option to notify whatever stores the passwords
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| ; (e.g. external database) when there are changes, to keep it synchronized.
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| ;
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| ; NOTE: Mailboxes defined by app_voicemail MUST be referenced by the rest
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| ; of the system as mailbox@context.  The rest of the system cannot add
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| ; @default to mailbox identifiers for app_voicemail that do not specify a
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| ; context any longer.  It is a mailbox identifier format that should only
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| ; be interpreted by app_voicemail.
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| ;
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| ; ********* NOTICE ************************************************************
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| 
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| [general]
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| ; Formats for writing Voicemail.  Note that when using IMAP storage for
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| ; voicemail, only the first format specified will be used.
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| ;format=g723sf|wav49|wav
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| format=wav49|gsm|wav
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| ;
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| ; WARNING:
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| ; If you change the list of formats that you record voicemail in
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| ; when you have mailboxes that contain messages, you _MUST_ absolutely
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| ; manually go through those mailboxes and convert/delete/add the
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| ; the message files so that they appear to have been stored using
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| ; your new format list. If you don't do this, very unpleasant
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| ; things may happen to your users while they are retrieving and
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| ; manipulating their voicemail.
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| ;
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| ; In other words: don't change the format list on a production system
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| ; unless you are _VERY_  sure that you know what you are doing and are
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| ; prepared for the consequences.
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| ;
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| ; Who the e-mail notification should appear to come from
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| serveremail=asterisk
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| ;serveremail=asterisk@linux-support.net
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| ; Should the email contain the voicemail as an attachment
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| attach=yes
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| ; Maximum number of messages per folder.  If not specified, a default value
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| ; (100) is used.  Maximum value for this option is 9999.  If set to 0, a
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| ; mailbox will be greetings-only.
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| ;maxmsg=100
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| ; Maximum length of a voicemail message in seconds
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| ;maxsecs=180
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| ; Minimum length of a voicemail message in seconds for the message to be kept
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| ; The default is no minimum.
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| ;minsecs=3
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| ; Maximum length of greetings in seconds
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| ;maxgreet=60
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| ; How many milliseconds to skip forward/back when rew/ff in message playback
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| skipms=3000
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| ; How many seconds of silence before we end the recording
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| maxsilence=10
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| ; Silence threshold (what we consider silence: the lower, the more sensitive)
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| silencethreshold=128
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| ; Max number of failed login attempts
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| maxlogins=3
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| ;
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| ; Move heard messages to the 'Old' folder automagically.  Defaults to on.
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| ;moveheard=yes
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| ;
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| ; Forward an urgent message as an urgent message.  Defaults to no so
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| ; sender can set the urgency on the envelope of the forwarded message.
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| ;forward_urgent_auto=no
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| ;
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| ; User context is where entries from users.conf are registered.  The
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| ; default value is 'default'
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| ;
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| ;userscontext=default
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| ;
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| ; Aliases allow a mailbox to be referenced by an alias.  The aliases are
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| ; specified in the special context named here.  There is no default.
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| ;aliasescontext=myaliases
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| ;
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| ; If you need to have an external program, i.e. /usr/bin/myapp
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| ; called when a voicemail is left, delivered, or your voicemailbox
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| ; is checked, uncomment this.
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| ;externnotify=/usr/bin/myapp
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| 
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| ; If you would also like to enable SMDI notification then set smdienable to yes.
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| ; You will also need to make sure smdiport is set to a valid port as specified in
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| ; smdi.conf.
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| ;smdienable=yes
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| ;smdiport=/dev/ttyS0
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| 
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| ; If you need to have an external program, i.e. /usr/bin/myapp
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| ; called when a voicemail password is changed, uncomment this. The
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| ; arguments passed to the application are: <context> <mailbox> <newpassword>
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| ; Note: If this is set, the password will NOT be changed in voicemail.conf
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| ; If you would like to also change the password in voicemail.conf, use
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| ; the externpassnotify option below instead.
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| ;externpass=/usr/bin/myapp
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| ;externpassnotify=/usr/bin/myapp
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| 
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| ; If you would like to have an external program called when a user changes the
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| ; voicemail password for the purpose of doing validation on the new password,
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| ; then use this option.  The script can decide whether or not the new password
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| ; meets minimum password strength requirements before the Voicemail application
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| ; accepts the password.  If the script decides that the password is not acceptable,
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| ; the user will be informed that the new password does not meet minimum password
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| ; requirements, and they will be asked to enter another password.
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| ;
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| ; The arguments passed to this script are <mailbox> <context> <old pw> <new pw>.
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| ;
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| ; The script should print "VALID" to stdout to indicate that the new password
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| ; is acceptable.  If the password is considered too weak, the script should print
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| ; "INVALID" to stdout.
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| ;
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| ; There is an example script in the contrib/scripts/ directory, voicemailpwcheck.py,
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| ; which implements some basic password checking, and can be used as a starting point
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| ; for use with this option.
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| ;
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| ;externpasscheck=/usr/local/bin/voicemailpwcheck.py
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| 
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| ; For the directory, you can override the intro file if you want
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| ;directoryintro=dir-intro
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| ; The character set for voicemail messages can be specified here
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| ; default: ISO-8859-1
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| ;charset=UTF-8
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| ; The ADSI feature descriptor number to download to
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| ;adsifdn=0000000F
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| ; The ADSI security lock code
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| ;adsisec=9BDBF7AC
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| ; The ADSI voicemail application version number.
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| ;adsiver=1
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| ; Skip the "[PBX]:" string from the message title
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| ;pbxskip=yes
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| ; Change the From: string
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| ;fromstring=The Asterisk PBX
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| ; Permit finding entries for forward/compose from the directory
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| ;usedirectory=yes
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| 
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| ; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| ; ODBC storage configuration
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| ; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| ; Voicemail can be stored in a database using the ODBC driver.
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| ;
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| ; Storage database:
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| ; The value of odbcstorage is the database connection configured in
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| ; res_odbc.conf.  This may be different from the name of the ODBC DSN
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| ; in /etc/odbc.ini which, in turn, may be different from the name of the
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| ; actual database.  If you used the voicemail.ini.sample alembic script
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| ; located in contrib/ast-db-manage to create the database, the database
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| ; name is 'voicemail' and the table name is 'voicemail_messages' so you'd
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| ; need to ensure that /etc/odbc.ini has a DSN entry that points to that
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| ; database and res_odbc.conf has an entry that points to that ODBC DSN.
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| ; For historical compatibility, the default value of odbcstorage is
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| ; actually 'asterisk' because originally voicemail messages were stored
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| ; in the same database as the rest of the Asterisk configuration.
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| 
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| ;odbcstorage = voicemail
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| 
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| ; Storage table:
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| ; The name of the table in which voicemail messages are stored.
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| ; If you used the voicemail.ini.sample alembic script located in
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| ; contrib/ast-db-manage to create the database, the table name
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| ; is 'voicemail_messages'.  For historical compatibility however,
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| ; the default value of odbctable is 'voicemessages' because originally
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| ; voicemail messages were stored in that table in the same database
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| ; as the rest of the Asterisk configuration.
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| 
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| ;odbctable = voicemail_messages
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| 
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| ; Audio storage location:
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| ; By default, voicemail and prompt audio files are stored as BLOBs
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| ; in the database along with the message metadata. If you would
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| ; prefer to store the audio files on disk and only store the message
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| ; metadata in the database, set the following option to 'yes'.
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| ; This can be advantageous in some scenarios, such as when the
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| ; database is on a separate server from the Asterisk server and
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| ; network latency and size is a concern or when the database is
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| ; not well-suited for storing large binary objects.  It can also
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| ; be useful when you want to use the same voicemail storage
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| ; configuration for multiple Asterisk servers.  In this situation
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| ; you can have all the servers use a single shared network file
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| ; system to store the audio files and use the same database for fast
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| ; access to the message metadata.
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| 
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| ; If you set this option to "yes", new messages and greetings will
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| ; have their audio kept on disk but the audio for existing messages
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| ; and greetings will remain in the database until the next time
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| ; they are played.  At that time, the audio will be moved to disk
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| ; and erased from the database.
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| 
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| ; If you set this option to "no" after you've already stored messages
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| ; or greetings with it set to "yes", new messages and greetings will
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| ; have their audio stored in the database but the audio for existing
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| ; messages and greetings will remain on disk until the next time they
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| ; are played.  At that time, the audio will be moved to the database
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| ; and erased from the disk.
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| 
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| ; WARNING: Before changing this option from "yes" to "no" or vice
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| ; versa make sure you have complete backups of your voicemail
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| ; database and audio files.
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| 
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| ; WARNING: If you set this option to "yes" and then later set it
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| ; to "no", you must ensure that the audio files are not deleted
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| ; from the disk until you are certain that they have been moved
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| ; to the database.  If you delete the audio files before they are
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| ; moved to the database, the messages will be lost.
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| 
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| ; WARNING: YOU MUST NOT DOWNGRADE ASTERISK TO A VERSION THAT DOESN'T
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| ; UNDERSTAND THIS OPTION if you've set this option to "yes" previously
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| ; and there are audio files stored on disk.  If those files are
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| ; accessed by a version of Asterisk that doesn't understand this
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| ; option, the files will be corrupted and the messages will be lost.
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| ; If you do need to downgrade in this situation, you'll have to write
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| ; your own script to move the audio files back into the 'recording'
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| ; column of the database table.  If you record multiple formats,
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| ; the file to write to the 'recording' column will be the first format
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| ; listed in the 'format' option in this config file.  If the first
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| ; format is 'wav49', the file to add to the database will be the one
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| ; with the 'WAV' extension.
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| 
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| ; odbc_audio_on_disk = no
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| 
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| ; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| ;
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| ; Change the from, body and/or subject, variables:
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| ;     VM_NAME, VM_DUR, VM_MSGNUM, VM_MAILBOX, VM_CALLERID, VM_CIDNUM,
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| ;     VM_CIDNAME, VM_DATE
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| ; Additionally, on forwarded messages, you have the variables:
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| ;     ORIG_VM_CALLERID, ORIG_VM_CIDNUM, ORIG_VM_CIDNAME, ORIG_VM_DATE
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| ; You can select between two variables by using dialplan functions, e.g.
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| ;     ${IF(${ISNULL(${ORIG_VM_DATE})}?${VM_DATE}:${ORIG_VM_DATE})}
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| ;
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| ; Note: The emailbody config row can only be up to 8190 characters due to a
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| ;       limitation in the Asterisk configuration subsystem.  If compiled with
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| ;       LOW_MEMORY the limit is 510 characters.
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| ;emailsubject=[PBX]: New message ${VM_MSGNUM} in mailbox ${VM_MAILBOX}
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| ; The following definition is very close to the default, but the default shows
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| ; just the CIDNAME, if it is not null, otherwise just the CIDNUM, or "an unknown
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| ; caller", if they are both null.
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| ;emailbody=Dear ${VM_NAME}:\n\n\tjust wanted to let you know you were just left a ${VM_DUR} long message (number ${VM_MSGNUM})\nin mailbox ${VM_MAILBOX} from ${VM_CALLERID}, on ${VM_DATE}, so you might\nwant to check it when you get a chance.  Thanks!\n\n\t\t\t\t--Asterisk\n
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| ;
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| ; Note: ${IF()} strips spacing at the beginning and end of its true and false
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| ; values, so a newline cannot be placed at either location.  The word 'so' is
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| ; therefore duplicated, in order for the newline to be interpreted correctly.
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| ;emailbody=Dear ${VM_NAME}:\n\n\tjust wanted to let you know you were just ${IF($["${VM_CIDNUM}" = "${ORIG_VM_CIDNUM}"]?left:forwarded)} a ${VM_DUR} long message (number ${VM_MSGNUM})\nin mailbox ${VM_MAILBOX} from ${VM_CALLERID}, on ${VM_DATE},\n${IF($["${VM_CIDNUM}" = "${ORIG_VM_CIDNUM}"]?so:(originally sent by ${ORIG_VM_CALLERID} on ${ORIG_VM_DATE})\nso)} you might want to check it when you get a chance.  Thanks!\n\n\t\t\t\t--Asterisk\n
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| ;
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| ; You can also change the Pager From: string, the pager body and/or subject.
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| ; The above defined variables also can be used here
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| ;pagerfromstring=The Asterisk PBX
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| ;pagersubject=New VM
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| ;pagerbody=New ${VM_DUR} long msg in box ${VM_MAILBOX}\nfrom ${VM_CALLERID}, on ${VM_DATE}
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| ;
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| ; Set the date format on outgoing mails. Valid arguments can be found on the
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| ; strftime(3) man page
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| ;
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| ; Default
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| emaildateformat=%A, %B %d, %Y at %r
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| ; 24h date format
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| ;emaildateformat=%A, %d %B %Y at %H:%M:%S
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| ;
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| ; Default for pager use
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| pagerdateformat=%A, %B %d, %Y at %r
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| ; Short 24h date format for pager use
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| ;pagerdateformat=%T %D
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| ;
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| ; Using the mailcmd option, you can specify what command is called for
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| ; outbound E-mail. The default is shown below.
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| ;
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| ;mailcmd=/usr/sbin/sendmail -t
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| ;
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| ;pollmailboxes=no    ;   If mailboxes are changed anywhere outside of app_voicemail,
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| ;                    ; then this option must be enabled for MWI to work.  This
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| ;                    ; enables polling mailboxes for changes.  Normally, it will
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| ;                    ; expect that changes are only made when someone called in
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| ;                    ; to one of the voicemail applications.
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| ;                    ;   Examples of situations that would require this option are
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| ;                    ; web interfaces to voicemail or an email client in the case
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| ;                    ; of using IMAP storage.
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| ;                    ; Default: no
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| ;pollfreq=30         ;   If the "pollmailboxes" option is enabled, this option
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| ;                    ; sets the polling frequency.  The default is once every
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| ;                    ; 30 seconds.
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| ;
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| 
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| ; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| ; IMAP configuration settings only
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| ;   These settings are only applicable when Asterisk is compiled with IMAP support.
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| ;
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| ;imapgreetings=no        ; If using IMAP storage, specify whether voicemail greetings
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|                          ; should be stored via IMAP. If no, then greetings are stored
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|                          ; as if IMAP storage were not enabled.
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| ;greetingsfolder=INBOX   ; If imapgreetings=yes, then specify which folder to store
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|                          ; your greetings in. If you do not specify a folder, then INBOX
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|                          ; will be used
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| ;imapparentfolder=INBOX  ; Some IMAP server implementations store folders under INBOX
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|                          ; instead of using a top level folder (ex. INBOX/Friends).  In
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|                          ; this case, user imapparentfolder to set the parent folder. For
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|                          ; example, Cyrus IMAP does NOT use INBOX as the parent. Default
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|                          ; is to have no parent folder set.
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| ;imapserver=localhost    ; The address of the IMAP server
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| ;imapport=143            ; The port of the IMAP server
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| ;imapflags=ssl           ; Optional flags to pass to the IMAP server in the IMAP mailbox
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|                          ; name.  For example, setting this to 'ssl' will enable OpenSSL
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|                          ; encryption, assuming the IMAP libraries were compiled with
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|                          ; OpenSSL support.
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| ;imapfolder=INBOX        ; The folder in which to store voicemail messages on the IMAP
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|                          ; server.  By default, they are stored in INBOX.
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| ;authuser=user           ; The master user to use for connecting to the IMAP server, if
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|                          ; the server is configured with a single user that has access to
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|                          ; all mailboxes
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| ;authpassword=password   ; The password for the authuser, if used
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| ;imapopentimeout=60      ; The TCP open timeout (in seconds)
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| ;imapclosetimeout=60     ; The TCP close timeout (in seconds)
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| ;imapreadtimeout=60      ; The TCP read timeout (in seconds)
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| ;imapwritetimeout=60     ; The TCP write timeout (in seconds)
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| ;imap_poll_logout=no     ; If pollmailboxes=yes, then specify whether need to
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|                          ; disconnect from the IMAP server after polling.
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|                          ; Default: no
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| 
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| ; -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| ; Each mailbox is listed in the form <mailbox>=<password>,<name>,<email>,<pager_email>,<options>
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| ; If email is specified, a message will be sent when a voicemail is received, to
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| ; the given mailbox, for each address listed (separated by |, ex. alice@foo.com|bob@foo.com).
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| ; If pager is specified, a message will be sent there as well. If the password
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| ; is prefixed by '-', then it is considered to be unchangeable.
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| ;
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| ; Advanced options example is extension 4069
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| ; NOTE: All options can be expressed globally in the general section, and
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| ; overridden in the per-mailbox settings, unless listed otherwise.
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| ;
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| ; tz=central 		; Timezone from zonemessages below. Irrelevant if envelope=no.
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| ; locale=de_DE.UTF-8	; set the locale for generation of the date/time strings (make
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| 			; sure the locales are installed in your operating system; e.g
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| 			; on Debian Linux you can use "dpkg-reconfigure locales").
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| 			; If you use UTF-8 locales, make sure to set the "charset" option
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| 			; to UTF-8 too. If you mix different locales for different users
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| 			; you should avoid words in the emaildateformat specification, e.g.:
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| 			; emaildateformat=%A, %d %B %Y, %H:%M:%S
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| ; attach=yes 		; Attach the voicemail to the notification email *NOT* the pager email
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| ; attachfmt=wav49	; Which format to attach to the email.  Normally this is the
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| 			; first format specified in the format parameter above, but this
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| 			; option lets you customize the format sent to particular mailboxes.
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| 			; Useful if Windows users want wav49, but Linux users want gsm.
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| 			; [per-mailbox only]
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| ; attachextrecs=no	; Whether to attach recordings that are externally added to mailboxes,
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| 			; such as through MixMonitor. Default is no.
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| ; saycid=yes 		; Say the caller id information before the message. If not described,
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| 			;     or set to no, it will be in the envelope. When enabled, if a recorded file
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| 			;     with the same name as the caller id exists in
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| 			;     <astspooldir>/recordings/callerids, then that file will be played as a name
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| 			;     rather than saying each digit as a phone number.
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| ; cidinternalcontexts=intern	; Internal Context for Name Playback instead of
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| 			; extension digits when saying caller id.
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| ; sayduration=no 	; Turn on/off the duration information before the message. [ON by default]
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| ; saydurationm=2        ; Specify the minimum duration to say. Default is 2 minutes
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| ; dialout=fromvm ; Context to dial out from [option 4 from mailbox's advanced menu].
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|                  ; If not specified, option 4 will not be listed and dialing out
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|                  ; from within VoiceMailMain() will not be permitted.
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| sendvoicemail=yes ; Allow the user to compose and send a voicemail while inside
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|                   ; VoiceMailMain() [option 5 from mailbox's advanced menu].
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|                   ; If set to 'no', option 5 will not be listed.
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| ; searchcontexts=yes	; Current default behavior is to search only the default context
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| 			; if one is not specified.  The older behavior was to search all contexts.
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| 			; This option restores the old behavior [DEFAULT=no]
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| 			; Note: If you have this option enabled, then you will be required to have
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| 			; unique mailbox names across all contexts. Otherwise, an ambiguity is created
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| 			; since it is impossible to know which mailbox to retrieve when one is requested.
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| ; callback=fromvm 	; Context to call back from
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| 			;     if not listed, calling the sender back will not be permitted
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| ; exitcontext=fromvm    ; Context to go to on user exit such as * or 0
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|                         ;     The default is the current context.
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| ; review=yes 		; Allow sender to review/rerecord their message before saving it [OFF by default]
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| ; leaveurgent=yes   ; Allow senders to leave messages that are marked as 'Urgent' [ON by default]
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| ; operator=yes      ; Allow sender to hit 0 before/after/during leaving a voicemail to
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|                     ; reach an operator.  This option REQUIRES an 'o' extension in the
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|                     ; same context (or in exitcontext, if set), as that is where the
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|                     ; 0 key will send you.  [OFF by default]
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| ; envelope=no 		; Turn on/off envelope playback before message playback. [ON by default]
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| 			;     This does NOT affect option 3,3 from the advanced options menu
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| ; delete=yes		; After notification, the voicemail is deleted from the server. [per-mailbox only]
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| 			;     This is intended for use with users who wish to receive their
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| 			;     voicemail ONLY by email. Note:  "deletevoicemail" is provided as an
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| 			;     equivalent option for Realtime configuration.
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| ; alias=Bongo       ; Use this additional string for comparison while looking
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|                     ; for a match in the Directory application.  This option
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|                     ; may be specified multiple times to specify additional
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|                     ; strings [per-mailbox only]
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| ; volgain=0.0		; Emails bearing the voicemail may arrive in a volume too
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| 			;     quiet to be heard.  This parameter allows you to specify how
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| 			;     much gain to add to the message when sending a voicemail.
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| 			;     NOTE: sox must be installed for this option to work.
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| ; nextaftercmd=yes	; Skips to the next message after hitting 7 or 9 to delete/save current message.
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| ; forcename=yes		; Forces a new user to record their name.  A new user is
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| 			;     determined by the password being the same as
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| 			;     the mailbox number.  The default is "no".
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| ; forcegreetings=no	; This is the same as forcename, except for recording
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| 			;     greetings.  The default is "no".
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| ; hidefromdir=yes	; Hide this mailbox from the directory produced by app_directory
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| 			;     The default is "no".
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| ; tempgreetwarn=yes	; Remind the user that their temporary greeting is set
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| 
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| ; passwordlocation=spooldir
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|                     ; Usually the voicemail password (vmsecret) is stored in
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|                     ; this configuration file.  By setting this option you can
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|                     ; specify where Asterisk should read/write the vmsecret.
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|                     ; Supported options:
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|                     ;   voicemail.conf:
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|                     ;     This is the default option.  The secret is read from
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|                     ;     and written to voicemail.conf (or users.conf).
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|                     ;   spooldir:
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|                     ;     The secret is stored in a separate file in the user's
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|                     ;     voicemail spool directory in a file named secret.conf.
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|                     ;     Please ensure that normal Linux users are not
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|                     ;     permitted to access Asterisk's spool directory as the
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|                     ;     secret is stored in plain text.  If a secret is not
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|                     ;     found in this directory, the password in
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|                     ;     voicemail.conf (or users.conf) will be used.
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|                     ; Note that this option does not affect password storage for
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|                     ; realtime users, which are still stored in the realtime
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|                     ; backend.
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| ; messagewrap=no    ; Enable next/last message to wrap around to
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|                     ; first (from last) and last (from first) message
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|                     ; The default is "no".
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| ; minpassword=0 ; Enforce minimum password length
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| 
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| ; vm-login=custom_sound
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| 			;     Customize which sound file is used instead of the default
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| 			;     prompt that says: "Comedian Mail. Mailbox?"
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| ; vm-newuser=custom_sound
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| 			;     Customize which sound file is used instead of the default
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| 			;     prompt that says: "Welcome to Comedian Mail. First, I will
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| 			;     guide you through a short setup process."
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| ; vm-password=custom_sound
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| 			;     Customize which sound file is used instead of the default
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| 			;     prompt that says: "password"
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| ; vm-newpassword=custom_sound
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| 			;     Customize which sound file is used instead of the default
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| 			;     prompt that says: "Please enter your new password followed by
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| 			;     the pound key."
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| ; vm-passchanged=custom_sound
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| 			;     Customize which sound file is used instead of the default
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| 			;     prompt that says: "Your password has been changed."
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| ; vm-reenterpassword=custom_sound
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| 			;     Customize which sound file is used instead of the default
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| 			;     prompt that says: "Please re-enter your password followed by
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| 			;     the pound key"
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| ; vm-mismatch=custom_sound
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| 			;     Customize which sound file is used instead of the default
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| 			;     prompt that says: "The passwords you entered and re-entered
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| 			;     did not match."
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| ; vm-invalid-password=custom_sound
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| 			;     Customize which sound file is used instead of the default
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| 			;     prompt that says: ...
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| ; vm-pls-try-again=custom_sound
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|                         ; Customize which sound file is used instead of the
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|                         ; default prompt that says "Please try again."
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| ; vm-prepend-timeout=custom_sound
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|                         ; Customize which sound file is used when the user
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|                         ; times out while recording a prepend message instead
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|                         ; of the default prompt that says "then press pound"
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|                         ; note that this will currently follow vm-pls-try-again.
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|                         ; this behavior is subject to change in the near future.
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| ; listen-control-forward-key=#	; Customize the key that fast-forwards message playback
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| ; listen-control-reverse-key=*	; Customize the key that rewinds message playback
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| ; listen-control-pause-key=0	; Customize the key that pauses/unpauses message playback
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| ; listen-control-restart-key=2	; Customize the key that restarts message playback
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| ; listen-control-stop-key=13456789	; Customize the keys that interrupt message playback, probably all keys not set above
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| 
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| ; Maximum number of messages allowed in the 'Deleted' folder. If set to 0
 | |
| ; or no then no deleted messages will be moved. If non-zero (max 9999) then up
 | |
| ; to this number of messages will be automagically saved when they are
 | |
| ; 'deleted' on a FIFO basis.
 | |
| ; defaults to being off
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| ; backupdeleted=100
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| 
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| ; Asterisk Task Processor Queue Size
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| ; On heavy loaded system you may need to increase 'app_voicemail' taskprocessor queue.
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| ; If the taskprocessor queue size reached high water level, the alert is triggered.
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| ; If the alert is set then some modules (for example pjsip) slow down its production
 | |
| ; until the alert is cleared.
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| ; The alert is cleared when taskprocessor queue size drops to the low water clear level.
 | |
| ; The next options set taskprocessor queue levels for this module.
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| ; tps_queue_high=500	; Taskprocessor high water alert trigger level.
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| ; tps_queue_low=450	; Taskprocessor low water clear alert level.
 | |
| 			; The default is -1 for 90% of high water level.
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| 
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| [zonemessages]
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| ; Users may be located in different timezones, or may have different
 | |
| ; message announcements for their introductory message when they enter
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| ; the voicemail system. Set the message and the timezone each user
 | |
| ; hears here. Set the user into one of these zones with the tz= attribute
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| ; in the options field of the mailbox. Of course, language substitution
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| ; still applies here so you may have several directory trees that have
 | |
| ; alternate language choices.
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| ;
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| ; Look in /usr/share/zoneinfo/ for names of timezones.
 | |
| ; Look at the manual page for strftime for a quick tutorial on how the
 | |
| ; variable substitution is done on the values below.
 | |
| ;
 | |
| ; Supported values:
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| ; 'filename'    filename of a soundfile (single ticks around the filename
 | |
| ;               required)
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| ; ${VAR}        variable substitution
 | |
| ; A or a        Day of week (Saturday, Sunday, ...)
 | |
| ; B or b or h   Month name (January, February, ...)
 | |
| ; d or e        numeric day of month (first, second, ..., thirty-first)
 | |
| ; Y             Year
 | |
| ; I or l        Hour, 12 hour clock
 | |
| ; H             Hour, 24 hour clock (single digit hours preceded by "oh")
 | |
| ; k             Hour, 24 hour clock (single digit hours NOT preceded by "oh")
 | |
| ; M             Minute, with 00 pronounced as "o'clock"
 | |
| ; N             Minute, with 00 pronounced as "hundred" (US military time)
 | |
| ; P or p        AM or PM
 | |
| ; Q             "today", "yesterday" or ABdY
 | |
| ;               (*note: not standard strftime value)
 | |
| ; q             "" (for today), "yesterday", weekday, or ABdY
 | |
| ;               (*note: not standard strftime value)
 | |
| ; R             24 hour time, including minute
 | |
| ;
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| eastern=America/New_York|'vm-received' Q 'digits/at' IMp
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| central=America/Chicago|'vm-received' Q 'digits/at' IMp
 | |
| central24=America/Chicago|'vm-received' q 'digits/at' H N 'hours'
 | |
| military=Zulu|'vm-received' q 'digits/at' H N 'hours' 'phonetic/z_p'
 | |
| european=Europe/Copenhagen|'vm-received' a d b 'digits/at' HM
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| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| 
 | |
| [default]
 | |
| ; Note: The rest of the system must reference mailboxes defined here as mailbox@default.
 | |
| 
 | |
| 1234 => 4242,Example Mailbox,root@localhost
 | |
| ;4200 => 9855,Mark Spencer,markster@linux-support.net,mypager@digium.com,attach=no|serveremail=myaddy@digium.com|fromstring=MySystem|tz=central|maxmsg=10
 | |
| ;4300 => 3456,Ben Rigas,ben@american-computer.net
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| ;4310 => -5432,Sales,sales@marko.net
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| ;4069 => 6522,Matt Brooks,matt@marko.net,,|tz=central|attach=yes|saycid=yes|dialout=fromvm|callback=fromvm|review=yes|operator=yes|envelope=yes|moveheard=yes|sayduration=yes|saydurationm=1
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| ;4073 => 1099,Bianca Paige,bianca@biancapaige.com,,delete=1|emailsubject=You have a new voicemail.|emailbody=Click on the attachment to listen.|rip=2010-06-04
 | |
| ;4110 => 3443,Rob Flynn,rflynn@blueridge.net
 | |
| ;4235 => 1234,Jim Holmes,jim@astricon.ips,,Tz=european
 | |
| 
 | |
| ;
 | |
| ; Aliases allow alternate references to mailboxes.  See the "aliasescontext"
 | |
| ; parameter in the "general" section.
 | |
| ;
 | |
| [myaliases]
 | |
| 1234@devices => 1234@default
 | |
| ;6200@devices => 4200@default
 | |
| 
 | |
| ;
 | |
| ; Mailboxes may be organized into multiple contexts for
 | |
| ; voicemail virtualhosting
 | |
| ;
 | |
| 
 | |
| [other]
 | |
| ;The intro can be customized on a per-context basis
 | |
| ;directoryintro=dir-company2
 | |
| 1234 => 5678,Company2 User,root@localhost
 | |
| 
 | |
| ; example for our acme compartmentalized company
 | |
| ;
 | |
| ; Pete telecommutes from Chicago, so we'll customize timestamps for him.
 | |
| ;
 | |
| ;[acme]
 | |
| ;111 => 7383,Pete,pete@acme-widgets.com,,tz=central
 | |
| ;112 => 6262,Nancy,nancy@acme-widgets.com
 | |
| ;
 | |
| 
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| ; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 | |
| ; IMAP user settings and overrides.  These are only applicable when Asterisk is
 | |
| ; compiled with IMAP support.
 | |
| ;
 | |
| ; imapuser=username                ; The IMAP username of the mailbox to access
 | |
| ; imappassword=password            ; The IMAP password of the user
 | |
| ; imapvmshareid=xxxx               ; A shared mailbox ID to use for the IMAP mailbox
 | |
|                                    ; login, as opposed to the mailbox dialed
 | |
| ; imapfolder                       ; Overrides the global imapfolder setting
 | |
| ; imapserver                       ; Overrides the global imapserver setting
 | |
| ; imapport                         ; Overrides the global imapport setting
 | |
| ; imapflags                        ; Overrides the global imapflags setting
 | |
| 
 | |
| ;
 | |
| ;[imapvm]
 | |
| ;4324 => 7764,Ellis Redding,red@buxton.us,,imapuser=eredding|imappassword=g3tbusy|imapfolder=notinbox
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| ;4325 => 2392,Andrew Dufresne,andy@dufresne.info,,imapuser=adufresne|imappassword=rockh@mmer
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