Hello:
I'm interested in how this community is providing voicemail service to IP phone users registered to a SER proxy. If you can speak to this point I'd appreciate any feedback you can provide. Specifically I'm interested in:
- What product is providing voice mail service?
We are the creators of OpenUMS/ConvergePro. It is an opensource Unified Messaging server that goes far beyond the features of Asterisk voicemail. http://www.convergepro.com or https://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxvm/ It was written 100% in PERL to allow for easy updates and extension.
It is designed to work with Dialogic cards and traditional PBX's.
We are porting it over to the next version of SEMS for the SER community and eventually to a standard SIP interface for everyone else. We will be looking for beta testers in about 2-3 weeks. Please let me know if anyone is interested by emailing me at 'mdarnell at servpac.com'
- With this system can users manipulate messages via the telephone set?
Yes, see a version of the user guide http://www.convergepro.com/files/voiecmail_nodid.pdf With a server level integration, when you delete a message through the telephone interface it moves the message from your inbox to your deleted items...no need to delete messages twice
- If the answer to #2 is yes then how is this functionality implemented. Do you provision a lead number for users to call into voicemail?
We publish a 7 digit number, if people have Cisco 79XX we use the dialplan to allow them to dial three digits, and the system recognizes the phone they came from, there is a setting to allow them to auto-login, or to challenge them with a password.
-Matt