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THIS WIKI HAS BEEN UPDATED FOR VERSION 13 OF YOUR PBX GUI

Overview

These settings are for advanced use cases. In most cases, the defaults will work. These should not be touched unless you know what you are doing.

Logging in

  • In the top menu click Settings

  • In the Dropdown click Voicemail Admin

  • Click the Settings tab.

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Settings

A

adsifdn

The ADSI feature descriptor number to download to

adsisec

The ADSI security lock code

adsiver

The ADSI voicemail application version number

attach

Attach the voicemail to email

authpassword

IMAP server master password

authuser

IMAP server master username


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B

backupdeleted

Number of deleted messages saved per mailbox (can be a number or yes/no, yes meaning MAXMSG, no meaning 0).


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C

callback

Context to call back from; if not listed, calling the sender back will not be permitted.

charset

The character set for voicemail messages

cidinternalcontexts

Comma separated list of internal contexts to use caller ID.


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D

dialout

Context to dial out from [option 4 from the advanced menu] if not listed, dialing out will not be permitted.


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E

emailbody

Change the email body. Variables:
VM_NAME
VM_DUR
VM_MSGNUM
VM_MAILBOX
VM_CALLERID
VM_DATE

emaildateformat

Load date format config for Voicemail mail.

emailsubject

Email subject. Default = "PBX Voicemail Notification"

envelope

Whether to play back envelope information before message playback. Default = yes. This does NOT affect option 3,3 from the advanced options menu.

exitcontext

Context to check for handling * or 0 calls to operator. "Operator Context"

expungeonhangup

Expunge (mark messages for deletion) on hangup/exit.

externnotify

External Voicemail notify application. Default = "/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin/vmnotify-newvm.php"

externpass

External password changing command (overrides externpassnotify).

externpassnotify

Command specified runs after a user changes his password.


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F

forcegreetings

Force new user to record greetings (the same as forcename, except for recording greetings). Default = No.

forcename

Force a new user to record their name. A new user is determined by the password being the same as the mailbox number. Default = yes.

format

Formats for writing voicemail. Note that when using IMAP storage for Voicemail, only the first format specified will be used.

The format setting selects audio file format(s) to use when storing voice mail messages. The value is a string defining the audio format(s) of the message file. The default format string is  wav49|gsm|wav , meaning that Asterisk will save the voicemail message in all three supported formats. When emailing the attachment, however, it will send only the first of the formats defined here. When playing back (as with all file playback) Asterisk will attempt to use the optimum format based on the codec used for the current channel, in order to provide the best sound quality and to reduce transcoding processing time.

  • wav49: In this format, the file size will be small, the quality good, and it's a good choice for sending voicemail messages in email. The file will have a .WAV extension, which all Windows users should have no problems with, and users on other platforms should also be able to easily play these sound files.

  • gsm: Voicemail saved in this format will have about the same file size and same audio quality as wav49. It may be less well supported by client operating systems if sent to users in email, however.

  • wav: This is an uncompressed sound format with a .wav extension, so the file size is very large. Sound quality will be great, but you probably don't want to email it, and you must have adequate disk space.

  • g723sf: The sample voicemail.conf file has this option commented out. If you try to activate it, you will find that it doesn't work.

If you're running Asterisk on Mac OS X, which has a case-preserving but case-insensitive file system, you can use .wav but you won't be able to use .WAV(wav49). Asterisk tries to pick the best file in the Playback command based on the encoding of your channel, and then looks for the file by file type in a specific order. In either case, asterisk will look for filename.wav, and if there is a filename.WAV, the file lookup will succeed. Asterisk will then try to play the file as "wav", and choke on the format. This is especially noticeable in voicemail. If you have both wav49 and wav in the format= option, one will replace the other. You must remove wav49 from the format= option in voicemail.conf.

fromstring

From: string for email. Default = "PBX Voicemail"


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G

greetingsfolder

If imapgreetings=yes, then specify which folder to store your greetings in. If you do not specify a folder, then INBOX will be used.


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I

imapclosetimeout

For IMAP storage

imapflags

IMAP server flags. Specify any IMAP flags needed here ("notls" for example).

imapgreetings

If using IMAP storage, specify whether voicemail greetings should be stored via IMAP. If no, then greetings are stored as if IMAP storage were not enabled.

imapopentimeout

For IMAP storage - TCP open timeout in seconds

imapparentfolder

Set the parent folder (default is to have no parent folder set).

imapserver

IMAP server address (IP Address or Hostname)

imapwritetimeout

For IMAP storage - TCP write timeout in seconds


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L

listen-control-forward-key

Customize the key that fast-forwards message playback

listen-control-pause-key

Customize the key that pauses/un-pauses message playback

listen-control-restart-key

Customize the key that restarts message playback

listen-control-reverse-key

Customize the key that rewinds message playback

listen-control-stop-key

Customize the key that stops message playback


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M

mailcmd

Mail command

maxgreet

Max message greeting length

maxlogins

Maximum failed login attempts

maxmessage

Maximum message time length (in seconds). Default = 300

maxmsg

Maximum number of messages per folder. If not specified, a default value (100) is used. Maximum value for this option is 9999.

minpassword

Minimum character (digit) count for passwords. This password length will be enforced.

maxsecs

Maximum message time length (in seconds). Default = 300

maxsilence

How many seconds of silence before we end the recording

minsecs

Min message time length – maxsilence should be less than minsecs, or you may get empty messages.

moveheard

Move heard messages to the "Old" folder automatically. Default = No


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N

nextaftercmd

Skip to the next message after save/delete. Default = No


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O

obdcstorage

The value of odbcstorage is the database connection configured in res_odbc.conf.

odbctable

The default table for ODBC Voicemail storage is voicemessages.

operator

Operator break. Allow sender to hit 0 before/after/during leaving a voicemail to reach an operator. Default = yes


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P

pagerbody

Body of message sent to pager

pagerfromstring

From: string sent to pager

pagersubject

Subject sent to pager 

pbxskip

Skip the "[PBX]:" string from the message title. Default = No

pollfreq

If the "pollmailboxes" option is enabled, this option sets the polling frequency in seconds. Default = 30

pollmailboxes

Whether to poll mailboxes for MWI (message waiting indicator). If mailboxes are changed anywhere outside of app_voicemail, then this option must be enabled for MWI to work. This enables polling mailboxes for changes. Normally, it will expect that changes are only made when someone called in to one of the Voicemail applications. Examples of situations that would require this option are web interfaces to Voicemail or an email client in the case of using IMAP storage. Default = yes


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R

review

Allow sender to review/rerecord their message before saving it. Default = No


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S

saycid

Read back caller's telephone number prior to playing the incoming message, and just after announcing the date and time the message was left. If not described, or set to no, it will be in the envelope. Default = No

sayduration

Say duration information before message playback Default = Yes

saydurationm

The minimum message length (in minutes) required in order to trigger the system to say the message duration. Specify in minutes the minimum duration to say. Default = 2

searchcontexts

Search all contexts instead of the current context (if one is not specified). Default = No

sendvoicemail

Send voicemail message. If not listed, sending messages from inside voicemail will not be permitted. Default = yes

serveremail

Who the e-mail notification should appear to come from

silencethreshold

Silence threshold (what we consider silence: the lower, the more sensitive)

skipms

How many milliseconds to skip forward/back when rewinding/fast-forwarding in message playback

smdienable

Enable Simple Message Desk Interface (SMDI) integration

smdiport

Valid port as specified in smdi.conf for using smdi for external notification.


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T

tempgreetwarn

Temporary greeting reminder. Default = yes


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U

usedirectory

Permit finding entries for forward/compose from the directory. Default = yes

userscontext

User context is where entries from users.conf are registered. Default value = "default"


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V

vm-mismatch

Customize which sound file is used instead of the default prompt that says: "The passwords you entered and re-entered did not match. Please try again."

vm-newpassword

Customize which sound file is used instead of the default prompt that says: "Please enter your new password followed by the pound key."

vm-passchanged

Customize which sound file is used instead of the default prompt that says: "Your password has been changed."

vm-password

Customize which sound file is used instead of the default prompt that says: "password"

vm-reenterpassword

Customize which sound file is used instead of the default prompt that says: "Please re-enter your password followed by the pound key"

volgain

Emails bearing the voicemail may arrive in a volume too quiet to be heard. This parameter allows you to specify how much gain to add to the message when sending a Voicemail. NOTE: sox must be installed for this option to work.

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