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OMTP VISUAL VOICEMAIL INTERFACE SPECIFICATION v1.2<br />
o<br />
o<br />
Greetings messages = Length in seconds<br />
STORAGE = Size in KB<br />
o Empty Call Capture and NUMBER messages = number of<br />
messages<br />
The VVM service can be configured to return total storage only or a specific<br />
media type, such as voice only, fax only, video only, or greeting only. In this<br />
case the response syntax is as follows:<br />
* QUOTA "" (STORAGE [occupied][total])<br />
1.1.7. LOGIN<br />
The VVM service supports the LOGIN command, as described in RFC3501.<br />
For the error messages that can be returned for the LOGIN command, refer to<br />
Table 2 AUTHENTICATE Command Error Messages.<br />
1.1.8. SEARCH<br />
The VVM service supports the SEARCH command, as described in RFC3501.<br />
Note: The BODY, LARGER, SMALLER, and TEXT search criteria must not be<br />
used. SEARCH commands performed with one of these attributes can<br />
respond with incorrect results, due to the differences between the media<br />
format stored in the server and the format returned to the client upon the Body<br />
Fetch command.<br />
1.1.9. SETMETADATA<br />
The SETMETADATA command, as defined in the RFC5464, is used for the<br />
client to set annotations, and it is only available in authenticated or selected<br />
states.<br />
All parameter names for this command are defined in a namespace, with the<br />
following prefix: “/private/VVM/”. It is envisaged that any new parameters<br />
included in the protocol will be managed via the METADATA extension rather<br />
than via SMS.<br />
Table 4 Parameters supported by SETMETADATA, lists the parameters which<br />
are supported for the VVM service:<br />
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