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HI,
I was wondering if anyone knows good voice mail software for dialogic 4 card

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Alot of companies use the dialogic cards. Executone, Intervoice, etc.


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I am looking for software to setup few voice mails for some of my customers on low budget.
I have dialogic cards for four port VM and voice modems for two port VM.
I would like to buy software for under $300 with North American technical support over the phone. Software must be capable for integration with any PBX. I don’t wont anything fancy just a regular Voice Mail for PBX.
Searching internet didn’t give me any results.

Your advice is highly appreciated

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If it were just as easy to load some software and a dialogic card to make a voice mail, the big companies would not make any money. As such, you can get all the free software you want from most voice mail manufactors, but unless you buy the license codes or software lock(referred to as a dongle sometimes) it won't work. For example, i can take an old PC, load the KeyVoice software and install a dialogic board, but without the $1500 software lock, it is useless. Unfortunately, it will be virtually impossible to build your own voice mail, especially for $300-400. Try looking on eBay for a good deal on a used voice mail system. Keyvoice, Active Voice, Digital Speech, are a few that will work on most PBX systems.


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Thanks for the post.
Unfortunately you're right about dongles. I just thought that I might try to find something.

How about this one https://www.stok.com/comet.html I am wondering if anyone used it in the past?

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I have used the comet voice mail software on my toshiba with no problems. It is a dos based system and will require a little knowledge of dos to set up. The price was certainly right.
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Would this voice mail system work with comdial system dxp

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Key Voice would be your best bet, especially if you want to use the IVPC boards for the digital intergration.


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We currently have keyvoice software with analog dialogic card. But the dongle seems to no longer work. cost is a concern that is why I am asking if the commet software would work or any others that may work with comdial dxp system, with impact concerge system.

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We have built a voicemail application for our customers that need a cheap VM solution. Runs on Win95/98 and needs a Dialogic card.

We sell with a used card, software, and include setup for $1500. Good markup if anyone's interested. The system has been developed over the last 2 years and seems to work fairly well.

We can easily custom label the application for your company.

email me at [email protected] if interested.

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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by indiman:
We currently have keyvoice software with analog dialogic card. But the dongle seems to no longer work. cost is a concern that is why I am asking if the commet software would work or any others that may work with comdial dxp system, with impact concerge system.</font>

If the dongle is dead it can be replaced and would be cheaper than buying a new voice mail system. I've only seen one dongle go bad and it was something I did. If you want your dongle replaced, shoot me an e-mail.

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Whatch out for PD. He loves playing with somebody elses DONGLE shocked

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The comet voicemail software I am using cost me about $55 on ebay. The dialogic d41d ver3 voice mail card was about $100 on ebay. I installed them in an old 486at computer and they made a great 4 port voice mail with auto/attendant. I
feel kind of cheated though because it requires no dongle. This software is listed now on ebay at a starting price of $24.99 Guess I should have waited.
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JBW if you feel bad, you can send me 1200 and I will send you a dongle. :}

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Whatch out for PD. He loves playing with somebody elses DONGLE shocked

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Most DOS systems did not require a dongle... the reason why was the operating system was doctor dos... it had embeded files that could not be copied...

Well, with todays technolgy that is no longer true....

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I see some people have tried the Comet software. I have been trying it over the last 1-2 months and have been having problems with it taking and retrieving messages. The Comet people have tried to help me buy really can't get the system to work. I have an old voice mail system, 486 with 2 Dialogic cards, 8 ports, D420-SX. Trying to mate with Mitel SX100 217 generic software. This all worked up (for about 15 years) until several months ago. Original VM company long out of business and never would give us the software so we started over.
System comes up, will answer incoming calls, you can transfer to an extension and if person is there and answers the phone everything is ok.

The system will not ask you to leave a message when the phone is not answered or busy, it goes back to the original company greeting.

I think the Comet software is not recognizing which extension the call is coming back from and just starts over. Comet says they are not getting the info correctly from the call passed back and really don't know the Mitel equipment. Mitel programer says Mitel is working properly.

Comet now thinks they need some codes to enter into their software:

PBX in-band command prefix
PBX in-band command map
PBX in-band progress map
PBX in-band disconnect

PBX startup code

Some or all of these codes. Mitel programer says Mitel doesn't support the SX100 anymore so he can't get these codes.

Any suggestions or help out there?

Thanks
Chet Vincentz
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Chet,

When users call the voice mail hunt group do they auto login to their mailbox? The COV integration sends text strings to the card. If I recall a forwarded call sends "FROM XXX" and a user calling the hunt group sends "XXX CALLING". You can verify this by emulating a port with a Superset 4 station.

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