Hi,
Just want to add a few comments.
SipUMS is an open source project and designed to be a
commercial grade Unified Messaging System. It is
mainly written in Perl with more than 20,000 line of
code. Also it has a companion for web admin.
It is a feature-rich and very flexible system. When a
message is left in the mailbox, it is forwarded to the
user's email account as well as saved on the server. A
user can dial in to check, save, and delete messages
via a normal telephone. It also sends a MWI (Message
Waiting Indicator) signal to an IP phone to inform
messages in the mailbox. If a message is deleted on
the server, it is also deleted in the email box if
IMAP email server is used. The above is only a few
features supported.
To make the system flexible, every voicemail includes
a sequence of actions saved in mysql server. For
example, when a user calls in, the first action is to
prompt a welcome message, then check the password. If
user is authenticated, then prompt number of new and
old messages in the system. This sequence can be
reprogrammed via a web admin tool so that every domain
or even user can has its unique sequence.
I strongly encourage anyone who wants a full-feature
voicemail and IVR system to try it out. It is an open
source project and free for anyone to use. Servpac is
fully behind it. If you read the installation document
and still have question, please send the question to
our mailing list, sipums in
http://lists.servpac.com.
We will answer every question you have.
The system relies on ser and sems to run. So the admin
of this system is expected to know ser and sems. Since
it is sip based, you don't have to use ser as a proxy
server. You can use another proxy server and just
forward all voicemail and IVR calls to it.
Best regards,
Richard
--- Kevin English <kevin(a)x5dev.com> wrote:
Hello Voicemail and IVR Users,
The Servpac development team (located Honolulu,
Hawaii) would like
announce the Alpha version of SipUMS. We ported our
old OpenUMS project
(
http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxvm) to the
work as a SEMS/IVR
plugin. Feel free to download it and try it out
SipUMS:
http://developer.berlios.de/projects/sipums/
In the distribution you will find detailed
installation instructions.
Make sure that you have set up Perl support for
SEMIVR. If you run into
any problems installing it, you can subscribe to our
mailing list at
http://lists.servpac.com and ask questions.
We hope that SipUMS can grow and expand in scope
and users. The
system is pretty flexible and has many IVR features.
Out of the box, it
has a fully functional voicemail. The web interface
is written in
perl-CGI but is being ported to php. We look forward
to getting feedback
from other users in the community on this project.
Kevin W. English
kevin(a)x5dev.com
Software Engineer,
Servpac.com
808-356-0034 (w)
808-271-5125 (c)
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