install ISDN and use vbox. A friend of mine turned that into a fully
programmable flexible answering machine.
Schlomo
On Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Alon Altman wrote:
Hi,
Is there any full-featured and *customizable* voice mail + caller ID
system for linux, supporting class 1 modems? (I've tried
Shaul Karl wrote:
mgetty?
Hi,
Is there any full-featured and *customizable* voice mail + caller ID
system for linux, supporting class 1 modems? (I've tried vgetty, but it
doesn't work with my modem).
I'm trying to make some complex scripting with my caller ID modem on my
On Tue, 11 Jan 2000, Gavrie Philipson wrote:
Shaul Karl wrote:
Well, mgetty and vgetty only work with Class 2 modems. This is by
design.
Class 1 modems try to implement all the low-level protocols in software.
This is basically a real-time operation. A multitasking OS such as Linux
is by
mgetty?
Hi,
Is there any full-featured and *customizable* voice mail + caller ID
system for linux, supporting class 1 modems? (I've tried vgetty, but it
doesn't work with my modem).
I'm trying to make some complex scripting with my caller ID modem on my
linux box...
Thanks,