Jeff LaCoursiere wrote:I think you are looking to use a "campon" feature. Try this: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+tips+camponj Hi Jeff, Yes I have seen this feature. Its a half implementation of what we require. The difference being that you must wait on the phone until the dialed party becomes available (be it on hold or continuous dial). >From my original email, the description of out old systems callback feature: It worked as follows. If phone A called phone B and it was BUSY, you press a button to enable a callback. User A is free to continue work or make other calls. What this meant is that when both phones became free, phone A would ring, on answer it would call phone B automatically and the call connected as per normal. Thanks for your input, Daniel
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