It looks like you put some work into that. It's nice of you to share the benefit of your experience. I'm always grateful for simple examples when I'm picking up a new topic.
If you think that's beneath the group, then my topic next week is going to go over like a lead balloon. I'm talking about the dialplan. BTW, I'm counting on you experts out there to show up. I'd like to make this interactive. There's a tonne of collective wisdom in this group and I'm sure we've all got something to teach and something to learn. Looking forward to seeing you all. Mike, thanks again for contributing. Dave On 1/18/06, Mike C. Fletcher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Mike C. Fletcher wrote: > ... > > > However, Simon let me invite one of his accounts in, and it was able > > to log in fine, so I think I can safely assume this is a problem with > > the MTA being behind the firewall and wait until I can get a client > > put outside the firewall for testing/developing this feature. > > I realise it's far below the level of the group, but I've written up a > sort of "hello world" for people wanting to create an outgoing call via > the manager interface (from Python). It covers the basic setup required > to connect a given SIP URI to a given context/extension. Nothing > profound, just collecting together the bits as a mini-project for new > asterisk users: > > http://blog.vrplumber.com/1274 > > Have fun all, > Mike > > -- > ________________________________________________ > Mike C. Fletcher > Designer, VR Plumber, Coder > http://www.vrplumber.com > http://blog.vrplumber.com > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- David Donovan Consultant Fulcrum Solutions
