Re: OGo and asterisk
Adam Tauno Williams <[email protected]> Sun, 19 Nov 2006 21:00:13 -0500
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>>> 1.1 a popup could show up, containing a summary to the called >>> number/person/company >>> 1.2 the popup should allow making notes to the phone call, saving it in >>> OGo >> There is an enhancement open for OGo about this, to make OGo support a >> journal like ACT. http://bugzilla.opengroupware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39 http://bugzilla.opengroupware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=370 http://bugzilla.opengroupware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=599 > I was not aware about that enhancement request, and I have no clue > what ACT is, A very popular general-purpose CRM PC application. >> >2. on incoming calls, open a popup window on the users desktop with >> information >> >about the caller taken from the ogo contacts database >> I don't see this as part of OGo but as an application where OGo is a >> possible backend. sure, it was just an idea i had. when I see how >> ogo works, i think it would be hard t > integrate it right now. If it would directly come from ogo, it would > have to use some kind > of an asynchronous web communication protocols, like these web2 thingies. Seems like a listener that looked up the info in OGo and sent the message to a user via IM would be simpler and more reliable; and it would work without the user being logged into the OGo webui. >>> 5. for OGo accounts, a new tab, voice mail records should be added, where >>> the user can manage its voice mails >> I completely disagree. The move is clearly toward "Unified Messaging". >> Integration for voice mail should be via the mail/imap server. Messages >> belong in the INBOX. > Ok, if configured, asterisk sends voice mails to the users e-mail > addresses with a .wav file attached, containing the message. I get > my voice mails via mail too. but personally I do not really like it > that way, I like to have them separated from mail. But most users don't, and don't want to. > normally, the user listens via telephone to the voice messages, directly by > using the phone when in office, the other messages, via mail are > more or less only used when on the road and checking mail. > Therefore it is impractical to send out all voice messages via mail > and remove them immediately from the asterisk, removes the ability > to listen to the messages viathe telephone. just sending te messages > to the user, without removing them from the asterisk, All this is because Asterisk and the mail server are *NOT* integrated. Sending a copy of the voice mail as a MP3/WAV as an attachment is a hack - not integration. The IMAP server should include the voice mail messages from the mailbox in the messages returned to the client or a proxy service needs to federate them. Most commercial solutions do the latter, via a plugin to Outlook (which is why they only work on Outlook). -- OpenGroupware.org Discussion [email protected] http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss