> 
> I first learned asterisk via [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Then I went to straight asterisk.
> 

This seems to be a theme.  Getting your feet wet with [EMAIL PROTECTED]/Trixbox 
is not
a bad way to go, especially if you want to get a functioning system up
and running quickly.  After tinkering with Trixbox then go back and do a
plain Asterisk install.  You will learn a lot, both about Asterisk and
Trixbox.  I've modified the Trixbox install scripts a bit to tailor them
to my needs and ended up with the best of both worlds: a Trixbox
installation that is more than plain vanilla but less than the somewhat
cluttered Trixbox stock install.  

-MC
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