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Re: Vgetty: USR or ZyXEL?



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On Sat, 2 May 1998 vanco@sonic.net wrote:

I am sorry about this, this should have gone to debian-user....

- - Aaron

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> 	I have been looking into the possibility of setting up my system
> as a voicemail box with mgetty+sendfax/vgetty. I have read many documents
> on the subject, and have come across many warnings that the voice code is
> very beta and only thoroughly works on a ZyXEL voice modem.
> 	Looking up one of these modems (which was a fairly daunting task
> -- you try) revealed that they go for around $350 US. Reading the PDF for
> the product ensured me that although it's only a 28.8 modem, it is well
> worth the price. However, I would LOVE to use a USR on it, as the price
> for a 56k USR voice is somehwere in the range of $120 US.
> 	Are there any major problems vgetty has with US Robotics modems?
> Also, is vgetty a practical solution for a voicemail system? What I mean
> is, how are events programmed in? Does a user need take raw modem data and
> decide what to do with it entirely by his own processing, or is some low
> level encapsulation provided (i.e. triggers by touchtone key presses on a
> handset)? If it is more trouble than it is worth, I may simply end up
> buying a voice system.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any info.

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