2 ; Voicemail Configuration
6 ; NOTE: Asterisk has to edit this file to change a user's password. This does
7 ; not currently work with the "#include <file>" directive for Asterisk
8 ; configuration files, nor when using realtime static configuration.
9 ; Do not use them with this configuration file.
13 ; Formats for writing Voicemail. Note that when using IMAP storage for
14 ; voicemail, only the first format specified will be used.
15 ;format=g723sf|wav49|wav
19 ; If you change the list of formats that you record voicemail in
20 ; when you have mailboxes that contain messages, you _MUST_ absolutely
21 ; manually go through those mailboxes and convert/delete/add the
22 ; the message files so that they appear to have been stored using
23 ; your new format list. If you don't do this, very unpleasant
24 ; things may happen to your users while they are retrieving and
25 ; manipulating their voicemail.
27 ; In other words: don't change the format list on a production system
28 ; unless you are _VERY_ sure that you know what you are doing and are
29 ; prepared for the consequences.
31 ; Who the e-mail notification should appear to come from
33 ;serveremail=asterisk@linux-support.net
34 ; Should the email contain the voicemail as an attachment
36 ; Maximum number of messages per folder. If not specified, a default value
37 ; (100) is used. Maximum value for this option is 9999.
39 ; Maximum length of a voicemail message in seconds
41 ; Minimum length of a voicemail message in seconds for the message to be kept
42 ; The default is no minimum.
44 ; Maximum length of greetings in seconds
46 ; How many milliseconds to skip forward/back when rew/ff in message playback
48 ; How many seconds of silence before we end the recording
50 ; Silence threshold (what we consider silence: the lower, the more sensitive)
52 ; Max number of failed login attempts
55 ; User context is where entries from users.conf are registered. The
56 ; default value is 'default'
60 ; If you need to have an external program, i.e. /usr/bin/myapp
61 ; called when a voicemail is left, delivered, or your voicemailbox
62 ; is checked, uncomment this. It can also be set to 'smdi' to use
63 ; smdi for external notification. If it is 'smdi', smdiport should
64 ; be set to a valid port as specified in smdi.conf.
66 ;externnotify=/usr/bin/myapp
69 ; If you need to have an external program, i.e. /usr/bin/myapp
70 ; called when a voicemail password is changed, uncomment this:
71 ;externpass=/usr/bin/myapp
72 ; For the directory, you can override the intro file if you want
73 ;directoryintro=dir-intro
74 ; The character set for voicemail messages can be specified here
76 ; The ADSI feature descriptor number to download to
78 ; The ADSI security lock code
80 ; The ADSI voicemail application version number.
82 ; Skip the "[PBX]:" string from the message title
84 ; Change the From: string
85 ;fromstring=The Asterisk PBX
86 ; Permit finding entries for forward/compose from the directory
88 ; Voicemail can be stored in a database using the ODBC driver.
89 ; The value of odbcstorage is the database connection configured
92 ; The default table for ODBC voicemail storage is voicemessages.
93 ;odbctable=voicemessages
95 ; Change the from, body and/or subject, variables:
96 ; VM_NAME, VM_DUR, VM_MSGNUM, VM_MAILBOX, VM_CALLERID, VM_CIDNUM,
99 ; Note: The emailbody config row can only be up to 512 characters due to a
100 ; limitation in the Asterisk configuration subsystem.
101 ;emailsubject=[PBX]: New message ${VM_MSGNUM} in mailbox ${VM_MAILBOX}
102 ; The following definition is very close to the default, but the default shows
103 ; just the CIDNAME, if it is not null, otherwise just the CIDNUM, or "an unknown
104 ; caller", if they are both null.
105 ;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
107 ; You can also change the Pager From: string, the pager body and/or subject.
108 ; The above defined variables also can be used here
109 ;pagerfromstring=The Asterisk PBX
111 ;pagerbody=New ${VM_DUR} long msg in box ${VM_MAILBOX}\nfrom ${VM_CALLERID}, on ${VM_DATE}
113 ; Set the date format on outgoing mails. Valid arguments can be found on the
114 ; strftime(3) man page
117 emaildateformat=%A, %B %d, %Y at %r
119 ;emaildateformat=%A, %d %B %Y at %H:%M:%S
121 ; You can override the default program to send e-mail if you wish, too
123 ;mailcmd=/usr/sbin/sendmail -t
125 ; Users may be located in different timezones, or may have different
126 ; message announcements for their introductory message when they enter
127 ; the voicemail system. Set the message and the timezone each user
128 ; hears here. Set the user into one of these zones with the tz= attribute
129 ; in the options field of the mailbox. Of course, language substitution
130 ; still applies here so you may have several directory trees that have
131 ; alternate language choices.
133 ; Look in /usr/share/zoneinfo/ for names of timezones.
134 ; Look at the manual page for strftime for a quick tutorial on how the
135 ; variable substitution is done on the values below.
138 ; 'filename' filename of a soundfile (single ticks around the filename
140 ; ${VAR} variable substitution
141 ; A or a Day of week (Saturday, Sunday, ...)
142 ; B or b or h Month name (January, February, ...)
143 ; d or e numeric day of month (first, second, ..., thirty-first)
145 ; I or l Hour, 12 hour clock
146 ; H Hour, 24 hour clock (single digit hours preceded by "oh")
147 ; k Hour, 24 hour clock (single digit hours NOT preceded by "oh")
148 ; M Minute, with 00 pronounced as "o'clock"
149 ; N Minute, with 00 pronounced as "hundred" (US military time)
151 ; Q "today", "yesterday" or ABdY
152 ; (*note: not standard strftime value)
153 ; q "" (for today), "yesterday", weekday, or ABdY
154 ; (*note: not standard strftime value)
155 ; R 24 hour time, including minute
159 ; Each mailbox is listed in the form <mailbox>=<password>,<name>,<email>,<pager_email>,<options>
160 ; if the e-mail is specified, a message will be sent when a message is
161 ; received, to the given mailbox. If pager is specified, a message will be
162 ; sent there as well. If the password is prefixed by '-', then it is
163 ; considered to be unchangeable.
165 ; Advanced options example is extension 4069
166 ; NOTE: All options can be expressed globally in the general section, and
167 ; overridden in the per-mailbox settings, unless listed otherwise.
169 ; tz=central ; Timezone from zonemessages below. Irrelevant if envelope=no.
170 ; attach=yes ; Attach the voicemail to the notification email *NOT* the pager email
171 ; attachfmt=wav49 ; Which format to attach to the email. Normally this is the
172 ; first format specified in the format parameter above, but this
173 ; option lets you customize the format sent to particular mailboxes.
174 ; Useful if Windows users want wav49, but Linux users want gsm.
176 ; saycid=yes ; Say the caller id information before the message. If not described,
177 ; or set to no, it will be in the envelope
178 ; cidinternalcontexts=intern ; Internal Context for Name Playback instead of
179 ; extension digits when saying caller id.
180 ; sayduration=no ; Turn on/off the duration information before the message. [ON by default]
181 ; saydurationm=2 ; Specify the minimum duration to say. Default is 2 minutes
182 ; dialout=fromvm ; Context to dial out from [option 4 from mailbox's advanced menu].
183 ; If not specified, option 4 will not be listed and dialing out
184 ; from within VoiceMailMain() will not be permitted.
185 sendvoicemail=yes ; Allow the user to compose and send a voicemail while inside
186 ; VoiceMailMain() [option 5 from mailbox's advanced menu].
187 ; If set to 'no', option 5 will not be listed.
188 ; searchcontexts=yes ; Current default behavior is to search only the default context
189 ; if one is not specified. The older behavior was to search all contexts.
190 ; This option restores the old behavior [DEFAULT=no]
191 ; callback=fromvm ; Context to call back from
192 ; if not listed, calling the sender back will not be permitted
193 ; exitcontext=fromvm ; Context to go to on user exit such as * or 0
194 ; The default is the current context.
195 ; review=yes ; Allow sender to review/rerecord their message before saving it [OFF by default
196 ; operator=yes ; Allow sender to hit 0 before/after/during leaving a voicemail to
197 ; reach an operator [OFF by default]
198 ; envelope=no ; Turn on/off envelope playback before message playback. [ON by default]
199 ; This does NOT affect option 3,3 from the advanced options menu
200 ; delete=yes ; After notification, the voicemail is deleted from the server. [per-mailbox only]
201 ; This is intended for use with users who wish to receive their
202 ; voicemail ONLY by email. Note: "deletevoicemail" is provided as an
203 ; equivalent option for Realtime configuration.
204 ; volgain=0.0 ; Emails bearing the voicemail may arrive in a volume too
205 ; quiet to be heard. This parameter allows you to specify how
206 ; much gain to add to the message when sending a voicemail.
207 ; NOTE: sox must be installed for this option to work.
208 ; nextaftercmd=yes ; Skips to the next message after hitting 7 or 9 to delete/save current message.
209 ; [global option only at this time]
210 ; forcename=yes ; Forces a new user to record their name. A new user is
211 ; determined by the password being the same as
212 ; the mailbox number. The default is "no".
213 ; forcegreetings=no ; This is the same as forcename, except for recording
214 ; greetings. The default is "no".
215 ; hidefromdir=yes ; Hide this mailbox from the directory produced by app_directory
216 ; The default is "no".
217 ;tempgreetwarn=yes ; Remind the user that their temporary greeting is set
220 eastern=America/New_York|'vm-received' Q 'digits/at' IMp
221 central=America/Chicago|'vm-received' Q 'digits/at' IMp
222 central24=America/Chicago|'vm-received' q 'digits/at' H N 'hours'
223 military=Zulu|'vm-received' q 'digits/at' H N 'hours' 'phonetic/z_p'
224 european=Europe/Copenhagen|'vm-received' a d b 'digits/at' HM
229 ; Define maximum number of messages per folder for a particular context.
232 1234 => 4242,Example Mailbox,root@localhost
233 ;4200 => 9855,Mark Spencer,markster@linux-support.net,mypager@digium.com,attach=no|serveremail=myaddy@digium.com|tz=central|maxmsg=10
234 ;4300 => 3456,Ben Rigas,ben@american-computer.net
235 ;4310 => -5432,Sales,sales@marko.net
236 ;4069 => 6522,Matt Brooks,matt@marko.net,,|tz=central|attach=yes|saycid=yes|dialout=fromvm|callback=fromvm|review=yes|operator=yes|envelope=yes|sayduration=yes|saydurationm=1
237 ;4073 => 1099,Bianca Paige,bianca@biancapaige.com,,delete=1
238 ;4110 => 3443,Rob Flynn,rflynn@blueridge.net
239 ;4235 => 1234,Jim Holmes,jim@astricon.ips,,Tz=european
243 ; Mailboxes may be organized into multiple contexts for
244 ; voicemail virtualhosting
248 ;The intro can be customized on a per-context basis
249 ;directoryintro=dir-company2
250 1234 => 5678,Company2 User,root@localhost