On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 6:44 AM, Sebastian Krzyszkowiak <seba.d...@gmail.com>wrote:
> On 9/1/09, Tom Yates <madhat...@teaparty.net> wrote: > > On Tue, 1 Sep 2009, Robin Paulson wrote: > > > >> NZ, but it shouldn't matter > > > > i agree, but how the local network presents a number does seem to vary > > widely from network to network - and, indeed, application to application > > (my incoming numbers on texts are a different format than those on > calls). > > > >> incoming calls: i probably make/receive one call a month, if that, so > >> i can't help at the moment > >> call log: yes > >> messages: yes > > > > blast, the two i have working now are the two that you have working. the > > one that's not working is for real-time incoming calls. don't suppose > you > > fancy calling yourself (not picking up, so hopefully no cost) from > another > > phone and letting me know what happens? > > > > sebastian, can you confirm that contact lookup on incoming calls works > for > > you? > > > > > > -- > > > > Tom Yates - http://www.teaparty.net > > Everything contact lockup related in SHR and opimd works for me, and I > can't see why it couldn't work with correct configuration. In case it > doesn't work for you - please send here phone number which is reported > by network, phone number in contact book and phone-utils > configuration. If not me, then i'm sure DocScrutinizer will know what > you're doing wrong ;) > > So let me see if I understand this the only thing that needs changed is the country code right, everything else remains a 0? As I live in the USA all I know is that a +1 is used, everything else is unknown to me and I am having to Google for.
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