Voice modem

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I have an interesting little project here.  I want to monitor a phone line and
answer the phone after X rings during business hours and immediately
after-hours.  Read off the outgoing message, record the incoming message and
then email the wav file (or whatever) to the final recipient.  Faxes might be
nice too.

I could do this with Asterisk, but it seems like massive overkill (and a
helluva lot of setup) for such a simple job.

After doing some googling around, it appears there are several ways that I
could go about this.  Does anyone have any suggestions for the *best* aproach?

Also, does anyone have any recommendations for which modem I should be
purchasing for this purpose? 

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