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======================
IMAP Voicemail Storage
======================

03-01-2006 - James Rothenberger <jar@onebiztone.com>

By enabling IMAP Storage,  Asterisk will use native IMAP as the storage
mechanism for voicemail messages instead of using the standard file structure.

Tighter integration of Asterisk voicemail and IMAP email services allows
additional voicemail functionality, including:

 - Listening to a voicemail on the phone will set its state to "read" in
   a user's mailbox automatically.
 - Deleting a voicemail on the phone will delete it from the user's
   mailbox automatically.
 - Accessing a voicemail recording email message will turn off the message
   waiting indicator (MWI) on the user's phone.
 - Deleting a voicemail recording email will also turn off the message 
   waiting indicator, and delete the message from the voicemail system.

=====================
Contents of this file
=====================

 - Installation Notes
 - Separate vs. Shared Email Accounts
 - IMAP Server Implementations
 - Quota Support
 - Application Notes
 - Known Issues


==================
Installation Notes
==================

--------------------------------------
University of Washington IMAP C-Client
--------------------------------------
You will need a source distribution of University of Washington's IMAP
c-client (http://www.washington.edu/imap/).  Asterisk supports both the
2004 and 2006 versions of c-client, however mail_expunge_full is enabled
in the 2006 version.

Note that Asterisk only uses the 'client' portion of the UW IMAP toolkit,
but building it also builds an IMAP server and various other utilities.
Because of this, the build instructions for the IMAP toolkit are somewhat
complicated and can lead to confusion about what is needed.

If you are going to be connecting Asterisk to an existing IMAP server,
then you don't need to care about the server or utilities in the IMAP
toolkit at all. If you want to also install the UW IMAPD server, that
is outside the scope of this document.

Building the c-client library is fairly straightforward; for example, on a
Debian system there are two possibilities:

1) if you will not be using SSL to connect to the IMAP server:
   $ make slx SSLTYPE=none

2) if you will be using SSL to connect to the IMAP server:
   $ make slx EXTRACFLAGS="-I/usr/include/openssl"

Once this completes you can proceed with the Asterisk build; there is no
need to run 'make install'.

------------------
Compiling Asterisk 
------------------

Configure with ./configure --with-imap=/usr/src/imap
or where ever you built thfe UWashington IMAP Toolkit. This directory
will be searched for a source installation. If no source installation is
found there, then a package installation of the IMAP c-client will be 
searched for in this directory. If one is not found, then configure will fail

A second configure option is to not specify a directory (i.e.
./configure --with-imap). This will assume that you have the
imap-2004g source installed in the .. directory relative to the
Asterisk source. If you do not have this source, then configure will
default to the "system" option defined in the next paragraph

A third option is ./configure --with-imap=system. This will assume
that you have installed a dynamically linked version of the c-client
library (most likely via a package provided by your distro). This will
attempt to link agains -lc-client and will search for c-client headers
in your include path starting with the imap directory, and upon failure,
in the c-client directory.

When you run 'make menuselect', choose 'Voicemail Build Options' and the
IMAP_STORAGE option should be available for selection.

After selecting it, use the 'x' key to exit menuselect and save
your changes, and the build/install Asterisk normally.

---------------------
Modify voicemail.conf
---------------------
The following directives have been added to voicemail.conf:

imapserver=<name or IP address of IMAP mail server>
imapport=<IMAP port, defaults to 143>
imapflags=<IMAP flags, "novalidate-cert" for example>
expungeonhangup=<yes or no>
authuser=<username>
authpassword=<password>

The "expungeonhangup" flag is used to determine if the voicemail system should
expunge all messages marked for deletion when the user hangs up the phone. 

Each mailbox definition should also have imapuser=<imap username>.
For example:

4123=>4123,James Rothenberger,jar@onebiztone.com,,attach=yes|imapuser=jar

The directives "authuser" and "authpassword" are not needed when using
Kerberos. They are defined to allow Asterisk to authenticate as a single 
user that has access to all mailboxes as an alternative to Kerberos.

--------------
IMAP Folders
--------------
Besides INBOX, users should create "Old", "Work", "Family" and "Friends" 
IMAP folders at the same level of hierarchy as the INBOX.  These will be 
used as alternate folders for storing voicemail messages to mimic the 
behavior of the current (file-based) voicemail system.


==================================
Separate vs. Shared Email Accounts
==================================
As administrator you will have to decide if you want to send the voicemail
messages to a separate IMAP account or use each user's existing IMAP mailbox
for voicemail storage.  The IMAP storage mechanism will work either way. 

By implementing a single IMAP mailbox, the user will see voicemail messages
appear in the same INBOX as other messages.  The disadvantage of this method
is that if the IMAP server does NOT support UIDPLUS, Asterisk voicemail will
expunge ALL messages marked for deletion when the user exits the voicemail 
system, not just the VOICEMAIL messages marked for deletion.

By implementing separate IMAP mailboxes for voicemail and email, voicemail 
expunges will not remove regular email flagged for deletion.

===========================
IMAP Server Implementations
===========================
There are various IMAP server implementations, each supports a potentially
different set of features.  

-----------------------
UW IMAP-2005 or earlier
-----------------------
UIDPLUS is currently NOT supported on these versions of UW-IMAP.  Please note
that without UID_EXPUNGE, Asterisk voicemail will expunge ALL messages marked
for deletion when a user exits the voicemail system (hangs up the phone).

-------------------------------
UW IMAP-2006 Development Branch
-------------------------------
This version supports UIDPLUS, which allows UID_EXPUNGE capabilities.  This
feature allow the system to expunge ONLY pertinent messages, instead of the
default behavior, which is to expunge ALL messages marked for deletion when
EXPUNGE is called.  The IMAP storage mechanism is this version of Asterisk
will check if the UID_EXPUNGE feature is supported by the server, and use it
if possible. 

----------
Cyrus IMAP
----------
Cyrus IMAP server v2.3.3 has been tested using a hierarchy delimiter of '/'.  


=============
Quota Support
=============
If the IMAP server supports quotas, Asterisk will check the quota when
accessing voicemail.  Currently only a warning is given to the user that 
their quota is exceeded. 


=================
Application Notes
=================
Since the primary storage mechanism is IMAP, all message information that 
was previously stored in an associated text file, AND the recording itself,
is now stored in a single email message.  This means that the .gsm recording
will ALWAYS be attached to the message (along with the user's preference of
recording format if different - ie. .WAV).  The voicemail message information
is stored in the email message headers.  These headers include:

X-Asterisk-VM-Message-Num
X-Asterisk-VM-Server-Name
X-Asterisk-VM-Context
X-Asterisk-VM-Extension
X-Asterisk-VM-Priority
X-Asterisk-VM-Caller-channel
X-Asterisk-VM-Caller-ID-Num
X-Asterisk-VM-Caller-ID-Name
X-Asterisk-VM-Duration
X-Asterisk-VM-Category
X-Asterisk-VM-Orig-date
X-Asterisk-VM-Orig-time

=================
Known Issues
=================

 - Forward With Comment advanced option is not currently supported.
   This feature will be added in the near future.
 - Message Waiting Indicator blinks off and back on when a message arrives.
   This should be fixed soon.