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Diffstat (limited to 'configs/voicemail.conf.sample')
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1 files changed, 22 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/configs/voicemail.conf.sample b/configs/voicemail.conf.sample index 18615dcd8..024f158cd 100644 --- a/configs/voicemail.conf.sample +++ b/configs/voicemail.conf.sample @@ -274,9 +274,28 @@ sendvoicemail=yes ; Allow the user to compose and send a voicemail while inside ; The default is "no". ; tempgreetwarn=yes ; Remind the user that their temporary greeting is set -;messagewrap=no ; Enable next/last message to wrap around to - ; first (from last) and last (from first) message - ; The default is "no". +; passwordlocation=spooldir + ; Usually the voicemail password (vmsecret) is stored in + ; this configuration file. By setting this option you can + ; specify where Asterisk should read/write the vmsecret. + ; Supported options: + ; voicemail.conf: + ; This is the default option. The secret is read from + ; and written to voicemail.conf (or users.conf). + ; spooldir: + ; The secret is stored in a separate file in the user's + ; voicemail spool directory in a file named secret.conf. + ; Please ensure that normal Linux users are not + ; permitted to access Asterisk's spool directory as the + ; secret is stored in plain text. If a secret is not + ; found in this directory, the password in + ; voicemail.conf (or users.conf) will be used. + ; Note that this option does not affect password storage for + ; realtime users, which are still stored in the realtime + ; backend. +; messagewrap=no ; Enable next/last message to wrap around to + ; first (from last) and last (from first) message + ; The default is "no". ; minpassword=0 ; Enforce minimum password length ; vm-password=custom_sound |