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[new-feature]: app_voicemail: Allow preventing callers from marking messages as urgent #619

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InterLinked1 opened this issue Feb 24, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #620
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This allows the ability to mark messages as "Urgent" to be disabled on a per-mailbox basis.

InterLinked1 added a commit to InterLinked1/asterisk that referenced this issue Feb 24, 2024
This adds an option to allow preventing callers from leaving
messages marked as 'urgent'.

Resolves: asterisk#619

UserNote: The leaveurgent mailbox option can now be used to
control whether callers may leave messages marked as 'Urgent'.
@jcolp jcolp added support-level-core Functionality with core support level and removed triage labels Feb 25, 2024
InterLinked1 added a commit to InterLinked1/asterisk that referenced this issue Feb 29, 2024
This adds an option to allow preventing callers from leaving
messages marked as 'urgent'.

Resolves: asterisk#619

UserNote: The leaveurgent mailbox option can now be used to
control whether callers may leave messages marked as 'Urgent'.
asterisk-org-access-app bot pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 5, 2024
This adds an option to allow preventing callers from leaving
messages marked as 'urgent'.

Resolves: #619

UserNote: The leaveurgent mailbox option can now be used to
control whether callers may leave messages marked as 'Urgent'.
asterisk-org-access-app bot pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 5, 2024
This adds an option to allow preventing callers from leaving
messages marked as 'urgent'.

Resolves: #619

UserNote: The leaveurgent mailbox option can now be used to
control whether callers may leave messages marked as 'Urgent'.
asterisk-org-access-app bot pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 5, 2024
This adds an option to allow preventing callers from leaving
messages marked as 'urgent'.

Resolves: #619

UserNote: The leaveurgent mailbox option can now be used to
control whether callers may leave messages marked as 'Urgent'.
asterisk-org-access-app bot pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 5, 2024
This adds an option to allow preventing callers from leaving
messages marked as 'urgent'.

Resolves: #619

UserNote: The leaveurgent mailbox option can now be used to
control whether callers may leave messages marked as 'Urgent'.
asterisk-org-access-app bot pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 7, 2024
This adds an option to allow preventing callers from leaving
messages marked as 'urgent'.

Resolves: #619

UserNote: The leaveurgent mailbox option can now be used to
control whether callers may leave messages marked as 'Urgent'.

(cherry picked from commit 166fc3c)
asterisk-org-access-app bot pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 7, 2024
This adds an option to allow preventing callers from leaving
messages marked as 'urgent'.

Resolves: #619

UserNote: The leaveurgent mailbox option can now be used to
control whether callers may leave messages marked as 'Urgent'.

(cherry picked from commit 3c42b14)
asterisk-org-access-app bot pushed a commit that referenced this issue Mar 7, 2024
This adds an option to allow preventing callers from leaving
messages marked as 'urgent'.

Resolves: #619

UserNote: The leaveurgent mailbox option can now be used to
control whether callers may leave messages marked as 'Urgent'.

(cherry picked from commit 190b6ea)
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