Understood, it is not the "catch all" but, what if I am designing a server
that needs to accept calls from 15 or more 1800 numbers?

How would you now channel it to a "catch all"?

Brad

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>  In short, the 's' extension is not a catch-all.

The use of 's' can be confusing. The best example I have of the use of
's' is when a ZAP call comes in on an analog line. IIRC, the book says
something to the effect that 's' is for when, upon arrival in a
context, the call has no other place to go. Works for me :)
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