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Posted by crouse
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Posted by crouse
Exten => 9, 1, Voice mail Main ()
9 is nothing but extension configured in the our bound to receive incoming calls. It can be
Routed directly to voice mail by creating an extension as 9.
Posted by crouse
Accessing Voicemail:
Users can retrieve their voicemail messages, change their voicemail options, and record
their voicemail greetings by using the VoiceMailMain() application. In its typical form,
VoiceMailMain() is called without any arguments. Let’s add extension 700 to the
[internal] context of our dialplan so that internal users can dial it to access their voi-
cemail messages:
exten => 700,1,VoiceMailMain()
Posted by sagitraz
Exten => 9, 1, Voice mail Main ()
9 is nothing but extension configured in the our bound to receive incoming calls. It can be
Routed directly to voice mail by creating an extension as 9.
Posted by priyadarshan