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On 12/24/18 8:48 AM, Daniel Frey wrote: |
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> Was a little hasty posting... |
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That happens. |
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> Yes the new server emails voice messages as attachments. It also does |
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> things like tracking staff status (in office, away, etc) and so it has |
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> other notifications relating to that and some other features. |
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> The VoIP PBX has a gateway; it is using sip trunks to provide phone |
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> service. However, it will be severely locked down on install, I will |
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> only let it talk to the sip trunk provider and its update server and |
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> nothing else. |
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Does "I will only let the VoIP talk to the SIP trunk provider and it's |
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update server" mean that the VoIP PBX won't be able to talk to the |
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intermediate mail server that you're talking about building? Or would |
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you also allow the VoIP PBX to talk to the intermediate mail server? |
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This is a critical question as it determines if the intermediate mail |
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server needs to be in the same subnet as the VoIP PBX or not. |