You can use a middle man to get calls forwarded, try pbxes.org, sipgate, or
asterisk.  By using one of those which all have a free user accounts you can
set it up so that at a certain time calls are forwarded to another sip
address or number.

I use a similar setup where I have calls from my Google voice account
forward to a did number or virtual number (middle man) then have that
forwarded to one of my sip addresses such as Ekiga or pbxes.

Nikolai Gauntlet Cassanova
SUNY University at Albany
Bachelors of Science in Biology
E-Mail: [email protected]
Phone: 347-948-4317
On Jan 28, 2011 4:50 PM, "Leo Butler" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, I am using
>
> Package: ekiga
> Maintainer: Kilian Krause <[email protected]>
> Architecture: i386
> Version: 3.2.7-2
>
> and trying to get call-forwarding set up.
>
> If I call my ekiga.net account from ekiga, then ekiga forwards the call to
my
> voice-mailbox, as it is configured to do.
>
> If I call my diamondcard phonenumber, the call is configured in my
> diamondcard account to be forwarded to my ekiga.net account, and it is.
> If I do not receive the call with ekiga, it *should* be forwarded to
> voice-mail, but it is not.
>
> Any ideas on how I can get the call-forwarding to work?
>
> Leo
>
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