jim,
asterisk does not provide an httpd itself... asteriskNOW does provide 
lightspeedhttpd.. as tzafrir said in his last email, you would have to 
move the vmail.cgi to the apache2 cgi-bin directory, then write an html 
page to execute it.  I would have to look at the application to give 
further insight.  if the link tzafrir provided is correct, I can do 
that...  just let me know.

what I tend to do is install asteriskNOW and then overwrite * with the 
latest version... doing anything else on that box is quite rough though... 
daveC


Jim Archer wrote:
> --On Sunday, July 22, 2007 1:17 PM -0400 dave cantera 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> the asterisk gui doesn't interact with apache or apache2... it has it's
>> own httpd...  perhaps you can move the vmail.cgi script to the apache2
>> directory structure cgi-bin.  I haven't tried that as of yet so I don't
>> know how that would work.
>>     
>
> Hi Dave, thanks very much.  Well I have no burning desire to use Apache at 
> all.  The Debian package for web voice mail installed it.  I assumed it was 
> required since the package manager included it.  If I don't need it, great. 
> One less thing to maintain.  But, how do I activate the http server in 
> asterisk then?
>   
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