To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Reverse phone lookup interface with asterisk
Yep -- 'xept that side simply refers you to 411.com, phonenumber.com and
whitepages.com, which are all three different flavors of the same site
-- data returned
Just thought I'd post an update on my progress.
- I asked ServiceObjects to create a Perl script - no response yet.
- I found this reverse lookup script that uses anywho.com:
http://search.cpan.org/~phocus/revphone-0.01/lib/revphone.pm. Managed to
integrate it with my email and jabber
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To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Reverse phone lookup interface
with asterisk
Just thought I'd post an update on my progress.
- I asked ServiceObjects to create a Perl script - no response yet.
- I found this reverse lookup
] Reverse phone lookup interface
with asterisk
Just thought I'd post an update on my progress.
- I asked ServiceObjects to create a Perl script - no response yet.
- I found this reverse lookup script that uses anywho.com:
http://search.cpan.org/~phocus/revphone-0.01/lib/revphone.pm
Joe Presto wrote:
Just thought I'd post an update on my progress.
- I asked ServiceObjects to create a Perl script - no response yet.
- I found this reverse lookup script that uses anywho.com:
http://search.cpan.org/~phocus/revphone-0.01/lib/revphone.pm. Managed to
integrate it with my email
Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Reverse phone lookup interface with
asterisk
Just thought I'd post an update on my progress.
- I asked ServiceObjects to create a Perl script - no
response yet.
- I found this reverse lookup script
Joe Presto wrote:
I've had some success setting up a crude screen pops using Jabber, and am
pretty happy with it. But I'd love to have it pop up with the full name and
address of the caller.
I'm working on screen pop functionality for XRMS, an open source CRM/SFA
package. I would be very
I'm working on screen pop functionality for XRMS, an open source CRM/SFA
package. I would be very interested to see your jabber implementation.
Screen pop is probably a strong term for what I'm doing - just sending a
message through Jabber. I like that it queues when I'm offline. Not much to