Hi
Oliver,
I
would
recommend using Symantec’s Talkworks program as it is cheap (£90)
gives you all
the mailboxes you want and can also handle all fax transmissions/receipts
on
your voice line as well. I have used this extensively for my business and
it works
really well but apparently it’s withdrawn at the moment as they are
developing
a new version or something, check out www.symantec.co.uk
for more on it.
The
one drawback
is it is pretty greedy, IMO, on system resources but it is more stable and
better to use than anything else I’ve
tried.
K.
-----Original
Message-----
From: Oliver Pell
[mailto:odp@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 13 April 2001 12:24
To: ukha
Subject: [ukha_d] OT:
Voice-mail
software?
Hi
everyone,
I
was
wondering if anyone could suggest some voicemail software. Basically I want
to
set up a low-spec machine which is currently lying around doing nothing as
an
answerphone and I was wondering if there is any off-the-shelf software that
anyone would recommend. I want maybe a maximum of 20-30 mailboxes which
could
be selected by number and then messages recorded and saved to hard disk. In
the
end I want the machine to send out an e-mail when a message is
received so
something which just saves WAV files into separate directories would
probably
be the easiest thing. Low cost would be kind of essential ;-) and I suppose
I
could probably whip something together myself but I really don't have time
for
that kind of tinkering at the moment.
Any
advice would be appreciated.
Regards,
Oliver.
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