The first include references another context within extensions.conf. Contexts are defined by words in brackets. In your example, there would be a context in extensions.conf that would look like:
[inbound] Contexts allow for setting up difference services and difference user capabilities all within the extensions.conf file. The second include is including the contents of multiple *.conf files located in a directory called inbound. JB >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/27/2007 6:50 AM >>> Whats the difference between the following statements in extensions.conf include=>inbound AND #include inbound/*.conf -- Regards Rizwan Hisham Software Engineer
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