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ANSWERING_MACHINE(5)					  ANSWERING_MACHINE(5)

NAME
       answering_machine.conf - configuration of CapiSuite answering machine

DESCRIPTION
       This  file holds all available config options for the answering machine
       provided by the default scripts distributed with CapiSuite. It is  read
       from		 /etc/capisuite/answering_machine.conf		    or
       /usr/local/etc/capisuite/answering_machine.conf	 (depending   on   the
       installation).

       It is divided into one or more sections. A section begins with the sec‐
       tion name in square brackets  like  [section]  while  the  options  are
       key="value" lines.

       A  special section called [GLOBAL] and one section for each user called
       [<username>] are required.The <username> must be a valid system user.

       The [GLOBAL]-section defines some global	 options  like	pathnames  and
       default	settings  for  options that can be overridden in the user-sec‐
       tions. The user-sections hold all the options which belong to a partic‐
       ular user.

THE [GLOBAL] SECTION
       audio_dir="/path/to/audiodir/"
	      The  answering machine script uses several wave files, for exam‐
	      ple a global announcement if the user hasn't  set	 his  own  and
	      some  spoken  word fragments for the remote inquiry and the menu
	      presented there. These audio files are searched in  this	direc‐
	      tory.  If	 user_audio_files  is  enabled (see user_audio_files),
	      each user can  also  provide  his	 own  audio  snippets  in  his
	      user_dir (see voice_user_dir).

	      This option is mandatory.

       voice_user_dir="/path/to/userdir/"
	      This  directory  is  used to save user specific data to. It must
	      exist and the user CapiSuite runs as must have write  permission
	      to it. It will contain one subdirectory for each configured user
	      (named like his userid). The following subdirectories  are  used
	      below the user-specific dir:

	      user_dir/username/
		     Here  the	user may provide his own audio_files (see also
		     option  user_audio_files	below).	  The	user   defined
		     announcement is also saved here.

	      user_dir/username/received/
		     Received voice calls are saved here.

	      This option is mandatory.

       user_audio_files="0"
	      If  set  to  1, each user may provide his own audio files in his
	      user directory (see voice_user_dir).  If	set  to	 0,  only  the
	      audio_dir (see voice_audio_dir) will be searched.

	      This  option is optional. If not set, it defaults to not reading
	      own user audio files (0).

       voice_delay="15"
	      Sets the default value for the delay for accepting  an  incoming
	      call  in	(in  seconds).	A value of 10 means that the answering
	      machine accepts incoming calls 10	 seconds  after	 the  incoming
	      connection  request.  This  value can be overwritten in the user
	      sections individually.

	      This option is mandatory.

       announcement="announcement.la"
	      Sets the	default	 name  to  use	for  user  announcements.  The
	      announcements  are  searched  in	user_dir/username/announcement
	      then. If not found, a global announcement containing the	called
	      MSN  will	 be  played. This value can be overwritten in the user
	      sections individually.

	      This option is optional. If not set, it defaults	to  "announce‐
	      ment.la".

       record_length="60"
	      Default  setting	for the maximum record length in seconds. This
	      value can be overwritten in the user sections individually.

	      This option is optional. If not set, it defaults to 60 seconds.

       record_silence_timeout="5"
	      Default setting for the record silence timeout in seconds.  When
	      set  to a value greater than 0, the recording will be aborted if
	      silence is detected for the given amount of seconds. Set this to
	      0	 to disable it. This value can be overwritten in the user sec‐
	      tions individually.

	      This option is optional. If not set, it defaults to 5 seconds.

       voice_email_from="<mailaddress>"
	      You can  set  a  default	originator  ("From"-address)  for  the
	      e-mails CapiSuite sends here.

	      This option is optional. If you set this to an empty string, the
	      destinator is used as originator (i.e. if	 "gernot"  receives  a
	      voice call, the mail comes from "gernot" to "gernot").

THE USER SECTIONS
       voice_delay
	      User specific value for the corresponding global option

       announcement
	      User specific value for the corresponding global option

       record_length
	      User specific value for the corresponding global option

       record_silence_timeout
	      User specific value for the corresponding global option

       voice_email_from
	      User specific value for the corresponding global option

       voice_numbers="<number1>,<number2>,..."
	      A	 list  containing  the	numbers	 on  which  this user wants to
	      receive incoming voice calls. These numbers are used  to	differ
	      between  users - so the same number must not appear in more than
	      one user section! The numbers are separated with commas  and  no
	      blanks are allowed. The answering machine script does also auto‐
	      matic fax detection, so a fax can be sent to this	 number.  When
	      this  list  is  set to *,all incoming calls will be accepted for
	      this user (use with care!). This is only useful for a setup with
	      only one user which wants to receive any call.

	      If for any reason no destination number is signalled for special
	      MSNs (austrian telecom seems to do this for the main MSN,	 where
	      it  is  called  "Global  Call"),	you can use the special sign -
	      which means "no destination number available".

	      This option is optional. If not  set,  the  user	won't  receive
	      voice calls.

       voice_email=""
	      If  given,  this	string	indicates  email-addresses  where  the
	      received faxes and voice calls will be sent to. If it is	empty,
	      they will be sent to the user account on the system CapiSuite is
	      running on. More addresses are separated by commas. If you don't
	      want  emails  to	be  sent  at  all,  use the action option (see
	      voice_action).

	      This option is optional. If not set, the calls are mailed to the
	      system account.

       pin="<your PIN>"
	      The  answering  machine also supports a remote inquiry function.
	      This function is used by entering a PIN (Personal Identification
	      Number)  while the announcement is played. This PIN can be setup
	      here. If you don't want to use the remote inquiry function, just
	      use  an empty PIN setting. The PIN doesn't have a maximal length
	      - but perhaps you should not use 200 digits or you perhaps won't
	      be able to remember them (I won't at least). ;-)

	      This option is optional. If not set, remote inquiry is disabled.

       voice_action="MailAndSave"
	      Here  you	 can  define  what action will be taken when a call is
	      received. Currently, three possible actions are supported:

	      MailAndSave
		     The received call will be mailed  to  the	given  address
		     (seevoice_email  above)  and  saved to the voice_user_dir
		     (see global options)

	      SaveOnly
		     The call will be only saved to  the  voice_user_dir  (see
		     global options)

	      None   Only  the	announcement  will be played - no recording is
		     done.

	      This option is mandatory.

SEE ALSO
       capisuite(8), capisuite.conf(5), fax.conf(5), capisuitefax(1)

AUTHOR
       Gernot Hillier <gernot@hillier.de>.

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