Hi Eric,

no that's not possible, Asterisk being connected either as a regular
client or component.

In the configuration you describe, Asterisk needs to be allowed by the
XMPP user (gmail.com)  to send messages to his/her address. This is
achieved under the mutual subscription mechanism.

However, the opposite call configuration works ok if you use the
JabberReceive application, which gives a flexible way to access
telephony resources from Gtalk/Jingle through Asterisk. That is, back
to your example, a GoogleTalk user can pass any SIP URI to an Asterisk
gateway. JabberReceive is still at a testing stage, if you want to
give a try, please check : http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=12569

Cheers,

-- 
Philippe Sultan

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