JR> Not really. You don't need an entry in extensions.conf for every mailbox/user.
JR> You can use something like this:
JR> [default]
JR> ;mapping from 34... to 93390...
exten =>> _34XXXXXXXX,1,Goto(9339059${EXTEN:8},1)
I'm not getting it, sorry, surely because I know nothing about
asterisk.
If my numbering plan for ser is from 0000000 to 9999999 how this
tranwlates in Asterisk ?
JR> ;voicemail extensions
exten =>> _9339059XX,1,Wait(2)
exten =>> _9339059XX,2,Voicemail2(u${EXTEN})
Idem ! :)
JR> And then in voicemail.conf :
933905903 =>> 1003,User one, user1(a)voztele.com
933905904 =>> 1004,User two, user2(a)voztele.com
933905905 =>> 1005,User three, user3(a)voztele.com
933905906 =>> 1006,User four, user4(a)voztele.com
One entry for every user, like I was fearing ... Is this cfg parsed
only at Asterisk start ? I mean, if its parsed dinamycally maybe I can
write a script to update it every time I add an user to ser....
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