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PBX Configuration
VoxOffice™ 2.5.5
PBX Server Administration
wav49: In this format, the file size will be small, the quality good, and it's
a good choice for sending voicemail messages in email. The file will have a
.WAV extension, which all Windows users will have no problems with, and
users on other platforms should also be able to easily play these sound files. 
gsm: Voicemail saved in this format will have about the same file size and
same audio quality as wav49. However, it may be less well supported by
client operating systems if sent to users in email. 
wav: This is an uncompressed sound format with a .wav extension, so the
file size is very large. Sound quality will be great, but you probably don't
want to email it, and you must have adequate disk space. 
g723sf: The sample voicemail.conf file has this option commented out. If
you try to activate it, you will find that it doesn't work. 
Max logins
This setting defines the number of retries a user has to enter voicemail passwords
before Asterisk will disconnect the user. The value should be a positive integer. The
default value for this setting is 3.
Max Silence
Max Silence defines how long VoxOffice will wait during a contiguous period of
silence before terminating an incoming call to voice mail. The default value is 0,
which means the silence detector is disabled and the wait time is infinite. Max
Silence takes a value of zero or a positive integer value which is the number of
seconds of silence to wait before disconnecting.
Silence threshold
When using the Max Silence setting, it is sometimes necessary to adjust the silence
detection threshold to eliminate false triggering on background noise. The silence
threshold function allows the administrator to do just that. The default silence
threshold value is 128. Higher numbers raise the threshold so that more background
noise is needed to cause the silence detector to reset. When employing this setting,
some experimentation will be necessary to find the best result.
PBX skip
This setting changes the Subject line in a voicemail notification message. This
setting takes a yes or no value. The default value is no. When set to yes the
Subject: line will read "Subject: New message M in mailbox B". When set to no the
Subject: line will read "Subject: [PBX]: New message M in mailbox B".
Skip MS
This setting defines the interval in milliseconds to use when skipping forward or
reverse while a voicemail message is being played. The value entered here should
be a positive integer. The default value for this setting is 3000 (3 seconds).
Attach
Attach causes VoxOffice to copy a voicemail message to an audio file and send it to
the user as an attachment in an e-mail voicemail notification message. The default
is not to do this. Attach takes two values yes or no.