[Serusers] Re: [Sems] SIP UMS Release

Jiri Kuthan jiri at iptel.org
Mon Jul 26 23:33:40 CEST 2004


That sounds very impressive. I regret I can't give it
a try now during my dial-up vacation but I am looking
forward to doing so when I am back.

-jiri

At 09:40 AM 7/26/2004, Richard wrote:
>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 at 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 at x5dev.com
>>    Software Engineer, Servpac.com
>>    808-356-0034 (w)
>>    808-271-5125 (c)
>> 
>> _______________________________________________
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>> sems at lists.iptel.org
>> http://lists.iptel.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sems
>> 
>
>
>
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