On Mon, 5 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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>
> I find that I also do not have any files in
> /var/spool/voice/
>
You should put your dtmf_program here.  This is the program that gets
called if you press "*<numbers>#" when the outgoing message is playing.
You will also want some kind of message_program here to process
incomming voice message.  I convert them to .wav files, and put them in
a directory that is used by a cgi script to generate a web page.
>
>
> I have 2 directories called
> /var/spool/voice/incoming/
>
This one will be empty untill you have some incomming messages.
>
> /var/spool/voice/messages/
>
This is where your outgoing messages go.  If you want to have more then
one, create a Index file listing the names of the files, and vgetty will
pick one at random.
>
> I would much appriciate to have some of your sound files.
> kindly send them to   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Outgoing messages are chipset dependant, so if your modem uses a
different chipset, my files will not work.  If you use the Rockwell
chip set, I can send you my files.  If you use a different chip set,
then I can send you the files in .pvf or .wav format, and you can use
the conversion utilities that are part of the package.  You will find
pvftormd, rmdtopvf, and pvftowav handy utilities.  The man pages are not
helpfull, but using the -h option will get you started.

> best regards
> Mettavihari
> Sri Lanka.
>
Let me know the format you want the files in.

Mikkel
-- 

    Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons,
 for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.



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