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Bringing back a deleted message VM Pro

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INFPAR

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Aug 21, 2008
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CA
I know it's possible to bring back a deleted message by changing a parameter in the ACCOUNTS folder in the STATUS.txt file. Exemple:

cea2f3d0,+N,N,N,MSG00479,{43f94e2f-7020-4a97-9d10-2d0818b9d467},M
cea2fde7,+O,N,N,MSG00479,{43f94e2f-7020-4a97-9d10-2d0818b9d467},M
cea2fdf8,+D,N,N,MSG00479,{43f94e2f-7020-4a97-9d10-2d0818b9d467},M

Can somebody tells what to I have to change to bring it back before the Housking cleans it diffinetly?
 
Have not heard about that one.
You can undelete while still connected to the vm seeion where is was deleted or you could configure vm to email for the future.

 
Change that +O or +D to +N. That will make it a new message again. I have not done it in a few versions, but I expect that it still works. You may need to restart the 2 vm services to update the message waiting light.

Good luck,
Frank
 
Pretty sure the accounts folder doesn't delete the actual .wav message for 24 hours or some timeframe like that.

Figure it out damn-it!
 
But if the wav file does not exist in the accounts folder then changing the parameter does not undelete the file from the harddrive.

 
besides, you can configure the length of time in VM Pro to keep deleted messages for. might be worth lengthening the default period.

ACSS - SME
 
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