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Change Email Subject and Body on VMPro 1

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ITMGR42

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Sep 6, 2013
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We are running IP Office 8.1 and VMPro on a Linux platform. I would like to change the email Subject and body of the message that is sent to our users. Can anyone point me in the direction of where I can find this.

Thanks
Alan
 
have also not heard that this would be possible.
The subject line is "Voicemail Message (Caller Name > Username) From: Caller ID" (Could be that the caller name and caller ID are reversed)

so this is something that is dynamic and not fixed in the settings so I guess it is not changeable.

The body message is just a "IP Office Voicemail Redirected message" you might be able to search for that if you have wicket Linux skills but that is way beyond anything I even dream about.

Joe W.

FHandw, ACSS (SME), ACIS (SME)



“This is the end of the world, make sure to buy your T-shirt before it is too late"
Original expression of my daughter
 
The way I've "overcome" this is setting up a custom LEAVE action for users (individual or global).

Put in a voice question with the users greeting (will have to copy it to wav file, or have them record a new one just for this "enhanced voicemail to email", have it record the audio file as $NAM.wav), then the ability to record (whatever max you want, I put like 5 minutes).
Link that to an EMAIL action. You'll have to do some fancy work before that to make this work appropriately for lots of users. Hopefully you've setup the users NAME as the same thing as their email address, like JSMITH (for jsmith@company.com). You could put $TARGET@company.com in the TO, and put whatever you want in the subject. I like to put Voicemail From: $CLI
Then the body contains things like FROM: $CLI, TIME: $TIME, DATE: $DATE, etc. Put a $ in the attach file to e-mail.

Maybe you can make something useful out of that. I might write up a module and put in the faqs. Who knows.


-Austin
ACE: Implement IP Office
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smooth AACon very smooth

I give you a star because it looks like it works :)

Joe W.

FHandw, ACSS (SME), ACIS (SME)



“This is the end of the world, make sure to buy your T-shirt before it is too late"
Original expression of my daughter
 
Yeah I use it on my demo kit in my office. Makes it handy for calling people back, as the number is easy to copy/click on from gmail.
I bet you could put a tel://$CLI and the phone would pick it up.

-Austin
ACE: Implement IP Office
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