Don’t ask me why it happened, but here’s the fix for some of those frustrations:
- Make sure that you have all of the correct information under the general settings of your trixbox administration webpage.
- SSH to your Trix machine
- Run the following command: postmap /etc/postfix/saslpasswd
- Now run this command: /etc/init.d/postfix restart
- Now you can do tail /var/log/maillog to check to see if it is sending email successfully!
…Now you should be back in touch with your voicemail!
…Or not so happy.
After spending WAY too long trying to get my sip phones to register on a remote Trixbox, I figured out that the problem was due to my local Netopia router/modem from ATT messing with my SIP traffic. Here is the solution:
Telnet to your Netopia and:
The setting is not in the web gui. You have to telnet into the
router, then type. Each line is a new command.
configure
set ip sip-passthrough off
save
exit
Restart
On the Netopia 4622xlt
Telnet into the device
Use the arrow keys to highlight ‘quick menu’ and press “ctrl-n”
That brings you to the console.
type:
ip nat alg sip enable no
save
exit
restart
That info came courtesy of the following website: http://www.junctionnetworks.com/knowledgebase/onsip/devices/router-configuration/netopia