irect sale.
(Resellers contacting me offlist would be fine, if you're not gouging!)
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Quoting Brian West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Just in case you guys haven't been paying attention Grandstream sliped in
> some diffrent colors on the IP phones and looks l
to dump back to any
service. (Unless this is really the primary objective of the whole RADIUS
discussion.)
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restful it is to watch the cursor blink. Close your eyes. The opinions
state
ckend.
> Doug
So, you would like to build at least the extension list portion of a
Dialplan from RADIUS on boot and as it changes, correct?
You would expect SIP/H323/IAX/zap-destinations to be created(or activated)
from RADIUS as well, right?
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Your e
ckend.
> Doug
So, you would like to build at least the extension list portion of a
Dialplan from RADIUS on boot and as it changes, correct?
You would expect SIP/H323/IAX/zap-destinations to be created(or activated)
from RADIUS as well, right?
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Your e
2. Even over a 100ms ADSL link.
> It does not really depend on the protocol, only on the codec.
>
> regards
>
> kapejod
>
Can you give us some detail about your config to do this?
Either Dan's not tried it (maybe he didn't think it would work), or couldn't
make it
ght they were talking about shadow'ing the commited documents onto a
website, not providing updates about the commits?
This was for documentation, wasn't it?
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restful it is to
ddress.
If it works with attach=no, I'd be suprised. Do the notifications come from
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st username="1510xxx", realm="deltathree.com",
> algorithm="MD5", uri="sip:sipauth.deltathree.com", nonce="3fdecbbf",
> response="49558c95bc3383bcbf76a26376e1614a"
> Expires: 160
> Contact:
> Event: registration
>
dec before dialing that particular provider.
Except I don't see the command now that I'm trying to find it...
> Why this negotiation problem happens?
Can't help on that one...
>
> Thanks
> Eduardo
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> iax.conf
>
> [general]
> port=5036
> bandwidth=low
> disalow=lpc10
I believe that should be: disallow=lpc10
> [user]
> type=friend
> username=user
> secret=user
> host=dynamic
> context=extensions
> context=default
>
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required to dial out to the world from your
client.
Then look at the pattern matching extenstions in extensions.conf
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restful it is to watch the cursor blink. Close your eyes. The op
knows this isn't a transfer, and
reads off the list of holds in use, possibly including callerid)
I dial 1.
* puts the call back together, or hangs up and rings that line back to me.
Criticism and further discussion appreciated. No flames please, this is just
an idea.
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oOp is to do nothing. If it did return something, why wouldn't it always
return the same thing?
Also, doesn't the "?3" in thesecond expression change things? Or is that
outside the scope of what you're asking?
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Your eyes are wea
aded with
lsmod.
You'll also need to put that line in an init script so that it gets loaded
into memory again when you reboot.
ztdummy and zaprtc serve the same purpose, but go about it different ways.
They both provide a timing source.
ztdummy uses info from the USB bus.
zaprtc uses the
ber yourself,
meaning You would be charged for the 900 call.
Instead, I'd have someone record a similar message states they will be
required to pay to complete the telephone call, but that the charges may be
waived.
Or you could just give them the "Number has Changed to" message with y
7;ll need to chop off the 8 at the beginning.
Also, since I'm not sure...
Does * pick up the line and dial, then fail? Or does it fail before it picks
up the line?
Do you have X100 --> PSTN working for non-UK calls? If so, try your entry
into the other context and see if it fails ther
gt;
> Why waste both your time and ours
>
> Regards Mick
>
Because people sometimes need to be kicked before they will think for
themself.
"Give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Teach him to fish and he eats for
a lifetime."
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prior the ringing from the carrier. I don't get it on the X100P,
> but do on the SIP outbound side.
Are you dialing with "r"? If so, show application dial from the console.
If not, map out your connections and dial paths for us so w
27;m also curious if calls of any known types are affected by the reload.
(Does it break anything to do it when people are on the phone?)
Thanks.
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ave :5060 after the IP.
As a side note, I gave up on X-Lite. I found it difficult to navigate the
configuration menus, and there was a background hum that isn't there if I
use sjphone, diax, or iaxcomm/iaxclient.
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Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 11:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP / X-ten Softphone
> As with any debugging, you should try steps seperately...
&
:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps259/products_relevant_inter
faces_and_modules.html
(Scroll about half way down the page, you'll see several sections of VOIP
stuff.)
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ts for doing it
> > without the gatekeeper?
> >
> > many thanks in advance
> >
> > Brian
>
>
> [your_context]
>
> exten => _9XX,1,Dial,H323/78632${EXTEN:[EMAIL PROTECTED]|30
> exten => _9XX,2,Busy
> exten => _9XX,102,Busy
>
What
Would someone who has the HandyTone ready to ship reply offlist with price
with 2day and 3day shipping to 28379?
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restful it is to watch the cursor blink. Close your eyes. The
r the
local pots line and they will get the correct address. I don't know if you
can attach an address any other way.
You could try sending a different callerid, but if they are all billed as
being in the main building, that's probably the address they'll get.
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rmination. They
> quoted $0.01/minute, with an 11 Million Minute / Month minimum.
>
> Ugh!
>
Maybe we can group buy :)
My wife can use a hundred or so minutes...
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#x27;t help with the first question, but ulaw/alaw ~= g711, which I think is
the biggest eater of bandwidth that I've heard of.
See: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Codecs
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restfu
industry_articles/vowlan_takeoff.html
>
> This includes a secion on the Vocera. The concept as such surely deserves
> some aaahs and hs... :-)
>
Ooohs and Aaahs are better than the drool my wife wiped away from my mouth
after I showed her the link :-)
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> - Original Message -
> From: "Philipp von Klitzing&q
on the location and type of switch being used. I can't say with any
assurity that the info is accurate, but it is there if you dig.
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don't actually use this computer, do you? It's a server, let it be one...
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real zap interface.
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Queues Queues
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part from
taking boards out and trying them in varying orders, I don't know what it
is.
If you do take the sound card out, can you(just for fun) post the
/proc/interrupts before and after?
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Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 8:25 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] SpeeX and IAX2 ??? Work or not ??
> Xlite can't use SpeeX i try too.
Xlite is a SIP client, not IAX(2
> exten => s,1,Dial,Zap/2|20
> exten => s,2,Voicemail,u8001
> exten => s,102,Voicemail,b8001
>
> ;*
> [Billing]
> ;*****
> exten => s,1,Dial,Zap/2|20
> exten => s,2,Voicemail,u8002
> exten => s,102,Voicemail,b8002
>
If &q
ting your login? Does it say Rejected? Does it
say anything? (hint, paste us the info, so we can see what you're seeing)
Also, there are iax configs floating around here and at
http://www.voip-info.org/
Restart asterisk with: asterisk -vvvc and watch for the iax attempts, paste
us any debugg
mods, please excuse my other posting... forgot to reset the email address :)
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&
then thought better of it. I was imagining it
getting ugly, if you create contexts in the file...
It might be safer to #include all the files you want ahead of time(near
beginning of file), and then reference the contexts you need afterwards.
I am curious which files (if not all of them) suppo
nd that drivers for Dialogic
> are commercially available for $15 per channel? By one channel means a
> single loop start Telco interface?
>
Dialogic apparently licenses the software as well as sells hardware. You
have to buy one of their cards and then buy the channel license.
Andr
s,307,Hangup
>
>
Although I can't provide you with an example, I think you might find it
easier to simplify the turn up/down logic.
When a call comes in, check day/night, as you already do. If it's day, set
the key. (If the key's already there, resetting it shouldn
s,307,Hangup
>
>
Although I can't provide you with an example, I think you might find it
easier to simplify the turn up/down logic.
When a call comes in, check day/night, as you already do. If it's day, set
the key. (If the key's already there, resetting it shouldn
rsion for me? Is that the 0.5 that's available
as stable, or the most recent copy that's checked in to cvs, or something
else?
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restful it is to watch the cu
703 = 5703,John Coll,john
> >
>
> John,
>
> You have your voicemail within the "johnhome" context, so for your sip
> config, your phone entry for voicemail should be [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Paul
>
Why shouldn't the mailbox definition inherit the contex
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Sean Cheesman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 7:30 PM
> > Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Newbie - MWI
> >
> >
> > -Original Mes
me in. You'll still need some kind of phone device, like a channel
bank to split calls to regular handsets, or some IP phones.
Unless I really don't understand what you're trying to do?
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Your eyes are weary from staring at the CRT. You feel
't considered that as part of the equation since
I was expecting them to be the same in the most likely scenario.
It seems not logical (to me) for a peer to have a "context" (no mention of
what kind of context) and it's other attributes not inherit that.
Just as an aside, t
t; Sent: Tuesday, 6 January 2004 11:18
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] This is a test
>
>
>
> It appears that my replies aren't getting to the list. Just testing
> to see what is going on.
>
> Sean
>
>
Yesterday at least, emails were delayed
See the wiki: http://www.voip-info.org/
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Your eyes are weary from staring at the CRT. You feel sleepy. Notice how
restful it is to watch the cursor blink. Close your eyes. The opinions
stated above are yours. You cann
ocal emergency services
> to it and you setup your pbx to xmit the data.
>
>
> Here is the fcc rule about it
> http://www.fcc.gov/911/enhanced/
>
>
>From the first paragraph: "The wireless Enhanced 911 (E911) rules..."
Does this apply to asterisk, and pbx'
t; Current firmware on SNOM 200 is SNOM200-SIP 2.03h
> >
> > Am I missing something.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Tony
> I got mine to show the mwi, but when I press the button if gives me an
error. I
What gives you an error? Asterisk or your phone?
And, most importantly
> Ohh noo, I read it. Anyone have the antidote?
> --
> Steven Critchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
There is no antidote...
You're doomed to answering "how cheap can my server be?" questions for the
rest of the year!
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> > Would a Forum/Bulletin Board type interface be useful? If there is no
> > such forum yet, I can set on
of them
don't mean anything at all to me...
Thanks,
Andrew.
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> Dear Andrew Thompson,
>
> This em
ou have? Are you even using *? 0.5, or CVS? If
CVS, from when?
More info = less questions
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actually buy phones to have access to this?
What kind of security implications would this have?
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restful it is to watch the cursor blink. Close your eyes. The opinions
stated above are
e RFC3389 support on the ata 186?
>
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2003-October/024839.html
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restful it is to watch the cursor blink. Close your eyes. The opinio
.7.0 is
> announced as released. It will save a lot of time and get this
> release out much quicker.
>
Shouldn't this be what the kernel people call a feature freeze? (Or was it
and I missed that?)
They should deem a version frozen, and give us a few days of testing for
obvi
ly the same as using DTMF when you call the bank to
> check on your credit cards. As long as everybody can be
> trusted at the telco, you're probably fine.
>
I was referring to security of your systems after having downloaded unknown
scripts from various parties.
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t; The other idea is that everyone just "knows" that x.y.0 == beta
> and they all wait for a .1 or .2 realease.
>
Does anyone know if there was another product that released a version x.6 or
x.7 that could have started this rush for an asterisk 0.7.0?\
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uot;Peter's not
here" and send directly to voicemail.
Should be: If my AIM status is "OFF," then I say something like "Peter's not
here" and send directly to voicemail.
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Your eyes are weary from staring
> 0.9.x will be the road to 1.0 stable.
>
Did I miss something or did we just skip another version one day after
closing the previous one?
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a fax call?
>
Search the archives...
google for: site:lists.digium.com fax detection
You're looking for something about OLD_DSP_ROUTINES
It's been discussed several times now.
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Info about application 'SetCallerID' =-
[Synopsis]:
Set CallerID
[Description]:
SetCallerID(clid[|a]): Set Caller*ID on a call to a new
value. Sets ANI as well if a flag is used. Always returns 0
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Your eyes are weary f
| WAN
> |
>Phone--PBX--Asterisk Server--Cisco Router
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
I don't know if this helps any, but I've done:
iaxclient --> (CiscoPIX LinkSysRouter) --> Asterisk -->
LinkSysRout
that we care about (site-to-site, etc)
and sniff the packets to see if the bits are still set. If they are, that
doesn't mean that the carrier is actually prioritizing, just not zero'ing
them out.
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Your eyes are weary from staring at the CRT. You fee
* hangs up.
>
> I am curious if such requirements can be realised in Asterisk and maybe
> you have another solution with respect to set up the voicemail without a
> database.
> Would appreciate it if you could let me know what you think
>
> Thanks
> Jeroen
>
My only quest
the difference in browsing the net,
it does defeat the purpose of having 100MB switches. (I believe I also saw
people on this list talking about strange things happening when they wired
the phones/pcs up this way.)
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Your eyes are weary from staring at the CRT
Compairs voip to TDMoIP... very funny. I use voip and I don't loose any
> PBX features(and I sure as hell don't burn 11kbps) very comical.
>
> bkw
They've got a lot of "interesting" texts on tdmoip versus voip on their
website. It's all just sales hype for p
sh diax and start fresh but it did the same for me.
diax0.9.6d with new dll --> * --> diax0.9.6b with new dll
Call lasted about 20-30 seconds.
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restful it is to watch the cursor blink
*, or not?
It sounds like you're just looking for an IP phone to pstn gateway service.
See: vonage, voicepulse, etc...
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Your eyes are weary from staring at the CRT. You feel sleepy. Notice how
restful it is to watch the cursor blink. Close your eyes.
hat anyone will continue to update the mysql code now that the license on
mysql has changed.
You can also look into the postgresql support, as it is still in there.
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Your eyes are weary from staring at the CRT. You feel sleepy. Notice how
restful it is to wat
he DVG-1120 at least), their gateways have two
FXS ports and a "lifeline" port:
Two loop-start FXS RJ-11 ports
One PSTN POTS RJ-11 port for Life Line
A lifeline port is just for use if the power goes out. It hard connects one
of your analog handsets to your POTS line(which you mu
Can you provide more details?
>
> Thank you and best regards,
> Dan
>
Dan,
I was trying to find out if this patch was for the problem I described
several weeks ago:
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> is where the MySQL code was relegated after it became legally
> unfavorable to put it in the CVS main branches.
>
> JT
I think what they're trying to do is set up a place where digium doesn't
hold the keys, so that anyone can develop & add code. (sort of like
sourceforge
the internal extension.. does this not mean that the external
> person would hear the phone rining when it was answered??
>
> I do mine the other way around..
>
> Channel: SIP/84
> WaitTime: 30
> Context: {the context that has your outbound dial string}
> Extension: 914109850123 ;9 added to number as if call was being placed
> from a phone
> Priority: 1
>
> This way the internal extension is dialed first and when answerd the
> external number is dialed..
>
> Later..
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Run asterisk like this: asterisk -vvvc
That will cause it to run in the foreground as an app you can interact with, and see
the errors as they're happening.
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an IP? This would be
really really good for Dynamic IP users.
Note: I'm not savy enough to figure out how often this variable is refreshed!
This was taken from the CVS Viewer at: http://asterisk.espia-net.net/
chan_sip.c:
http://asterisk.espia-net.net/horde/chora/co.php/asterisk/channels
but that's not as important to me right now.
Perhaps there could be some flag on the register line to turn the externip on or
off.
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Quoting Martin Pycko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> It doesn't care about the phones. If you phones are behind nat use nat=y
By the time you see this, it'll probably have been mentioned a few times, but...
You should open a bug report on the digium site and attach this text there.
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To: <
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Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 1:28 PM
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> I'm sorry this is somewhat offtopic, but I do plan to use this to help
> me create documentation for the
That is just beautiful...
Would you mind if it got into the wiki, or onto a webpage here or there?
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Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 3:48 PM
S
http://connect.voicepulse.com
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Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 10:33 AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] multi call iconenct?
Is there a service like iconnect t
asterisk
>
> cd zapata
> make clean ; make install
> cd zaptel
Am I way off, or should the above line have been: cd ../zaptel
> make clean ; make install
> cd ../libpri
> make clean ; make install
> cd ../asterisk
> make clean ; make install
>
> Can anyone clue me in as to what I am doing wrong?
>
> Thank you,
> -Ryan
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Has anyone tried searching for info about this phone?
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Does your motherboard have USB ports and it's just that it's not loaded the right
driver?
Send us a:
cat /proc/interrupts
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Andrew Thompson
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From: "Thorsten Neumann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I just received this email in response to a question I asked of Qtelnet about their
hardware's compatibility.
I had specifically asked about their FreeRide FXO-1301 Gateway.
Now, if someone would be so kind as to send me a demo unit, I'd be glad to test it :-)
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Andre
How dare the answer be right in front of them :-D
I'm sorry, I just had to get in on it once... I promise, I won't do it again...
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Andrew Thompson
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From: "Olle E. Johansson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, November 17, 2003 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] IAX2 connectivity problem (qualify=yes)
> WipeOut wrote:
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> > Philipp von Klitzing wrote:
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> >> Hi there,
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> >> I sti
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> I'm out of ideas, has this happened to anybody before?
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> Thank you for your time.
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I wasn't able to figure out why they have two models, but basically, you take your SIM
card out of your GSM phone and put it in the device. It turns your cellphone into a
FXO(?). You'll need a X100p or a channel bank to plug it into your asterisk.
Sucks if you use CDMA...
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Andre
Tried two different Win2k systems and it crashes on load.
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Andrew Thompson
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to watch the cursor blink. Close your eyes. The opinions stated above are yours. You
cannot imagine why you ever felt otherwise
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Quoting Michael Van Donselaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 09:18:44 +0100, Peer Oliver schmidt
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> >Michael,
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> >I have the same problem with running iaxcomm. Did the following:
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> >* Extract to c:\cd
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eks?
I think it should be individually emailed to the new users with a "do you understand"
query in every known language after it. New users should have to successfully reply to
this email before being able to post to the group at large.
Also a "this is how you unsubscribe" test s
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> --- Dan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > From: "C M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 6:44 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] RE:inter DIAX
> > connection
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il on the 13
of November. Try cvs'ing back to say the 12th and see if it still works, then move
forward to the 13th, and/or 14th.
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doesn't like you playing on their network. Rumor was they'd kick/ban your
account if you did it, but I don't think anyone's actually raised their hand and
said "I was banned."
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