On 08/28/2011 01:56 AM, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 07:36:53PM +0100, Chris Hastie wrote:
Hi

I've just added direct support for AMI to a forthcoming version of
TBDialOut, a Thunderbird extension for dialling direct from
Thunderbird's address book. If anyone fancies testing it I'd be grateful
for any feedback. If you feel like casting a critical eye over the code,
or doing some translating, even better.

AMI support is available in TBDialOut 1.7.0pre1, which can be found
either at http://www.oak-wood.co.uk/tbdialout/ or from the 'Development
channel' at the bottom of the page at
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/tbdialout/

We already have a dialer script (sent to this list a while ago) so it's
good to see that this extension support that simpler option as well (I
don't use ThunderBird, as you can see. Some others in the office do use
it).

One followup question: I originate a call from a SIP phone to some
remote number. The problem is that the number will not show up properly
in the list of outgoing calls for the phone. Any idea how to fix this
(for whatever SIP phone)?

You aren't originating a call *from* the phone (that would require some sort of API into the phone itself to make it place a call). You are originating a call *to* the phone and also to another endpoint; as far as the SIP phone is concerned, this is an incoming call.

I've never seen discussion of a desire to provide a method for an incoming call to be treated as if the endpoint had placed the call itself in any of the SIP discussion lists I frequent... so I'm pretty sure there's no standard way to do this.

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