"Rene Bartsch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> "michel memeteau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >>> I think putting [EMAIL PROTECTED] will work. >> >> Thanks for this information! >> >> Testing seems to indicate that [EMAIL PROTECTED], IPADDRESS, >> sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED], and sip:IPADDRESS all seem to work similarly. >> >> What is the rule here? It seems that the “sip:” prefix is the >> default and can be omitted. What is used for the part to the left >> of the [EMAIL PROTECTED] when it is omitted? > > Depends on the receiver. The syntax is <user>@<host>:<port>. When > using standard ports, you don't need <port> (defaults to > 5060). <host> is either domain or IP. Some soft- and especially > hardphones demand for a <user> while others don't.
What does Ekiga do with a user name on an incoming call? Just ignore it? What happens in general when the user name is left out? > The AVM Fritzboxd is much more special as it only calls callees with > a SRV record. But often <ip> only works. > > But there's one special case in Ekiga. Alphanumeric addresses are > interpreted as "sip:" while numeric-only addresses are interpreted > as ENUM addresses. Thanks for this info! Does this mean that “1234” is equivalent to “enum:1234”? Is there some standard prefix like “enum:” that is used for ENUM addresses? -- Joe _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
