Am 07.02.2012 um 16:17 schrieb David Kerr:

> A regular expression is the way to go.  However I find them a pretty 
> confusing concept -- we didn't learn this stuff when I went to school many 
> decades ago.  Never-the-less, I do use a couple of regular expressions in my 
> own privacy manager dialplan. Trial and error, and reading up on regular 
> expressions on the internet got me this far.  Doesn't do exactly what you 
> want, but may help.  Here is a section of my dialplan...

Thanks David,

my dialplan looks quite similar (except the regex :-) ).

blocking/naming/whitelisting a complete company/country/whatever seems be a 
quite common problem, it makes me wonder that there is no easy solution (or 
database command like "DB_value_starts_with" or similar). 

Michael

http://www.mksolutions.info





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