Karl J. Vesterling wrote
Get an HTML capable E-Mail Program.
They've been freely available for nearly
10 years now and on just about every platform
that's got more than a 16 bit bus.
Just because some indecent folks have decided to put
indecent features into mail
is acting in the last two or
three months, and it's not good.
Have a happy day,
Matt Riddell
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Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 10:56 AM To: astusr Subject: Re:
[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk GUIs
Get an HTML capable E-Mail Program. They've been freely available
for nearly 10 years now and on just about every platform that's got more
than a 16 bit bus.
PS: How do you manage/configure asterisk from punch card /
paper tape? Just curious, I thought you might know...
At 07:37 PM 8/1/2004,
, 2004 10:17 PM
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk GUIs at Astricon * REMINDER *
Get an HTML capable E-Mail Program. They've been freely available for
nearly 10 years now and on just about every platform that's got more than a
16 bit bus.
PS: How do you manage/configure asterisk from punch
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On Sunday 01 August 2004 10:17 pm, Karl J. Vesterling wrote:
Get an HTML capable E-Mail Program. They've been freely available for
nearly 10 years now and on just about every platform that's got more than a
16 bit bus.
Sorry but we don't do html
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On Sunday 01 August 2004 11:36 pm, Steve Szmidt wrote:
On Sunday 01 August 2004 10:17 pm, Karl J. Vesterling wrote:
Get an HTML capable E-Mail Program. They've been freely available for
nearly 10 years now and on just about every platform that's
On Sun, 01 Aug 2004 22:17:55 -0400, Karl J. Vesterling wrote:
Get an HTML capable E-Mail Program. They've been freely available for
nearly 10 years now and on just about every platform that's got more than a
16 bit bus.
And its still a pain.
general technical mail lists like this one it is
Please remember that anything that is given here as usable solution
should not only be usable but also useful. Whereas Destar is not. It
just does not do anything. It has a totally blank vanilla interface to
it.
Please stop submitting plain wrong information to 8000 users or so. I
can't see
I'm working with the final details of the Astricon agenda. I haven't
got anything so far on Asterisk GUI's and there are plenty of projects
out there. I would like to invite developer's of Asterisk GUI's, both
open source and commercial, to participate.
What I'm thinking of is giving each GUI a
Hi, we are interested. We have developed a comercial web front end for *
administrations (mailboxes, voicemail, platform status), as well as a visual
tool for dialplan development.
I'm working with the final details of the Astricon agenda. I haven't
got anything so far on Asterisk GUI's and
What I'm thinking of is giving each GUI a slot of 10-15 minutes for
a presentation and then a panel discussion on the GUI theme.
No chance for me to pay flight + entry to conference. My wife would hack
me in little pieces :-)
http://www.holgerschurig.de/destar.html
Holger Schurig wrote:
What I'm thinking of is giving each GUI a slot of 10-15 minutes for
a presentation and then a panel discussion on the GUI theme.
No chance for me to pay flight + entry to conference. My wife would hack
me in little pieces :-)
Me neither...
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Nicolas Gudino
House Internet
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk GUIs at Astricon * REMINDER *
What I'm thinking of is giving each GUI a slot of 10-15 minutes for
a presentation and then a panel discussion on the GUI theme.
No chance for me to pay flight + entry to conference. My wife would hack
me in little pieces
You dont call this Destar or whatever a GUI Solution for Asterisk,
do you?
Why or whatever?
So you dont have to worry about your getting hacked.
You can't hack DeStar, because currently it doesn't have any user
authentication. If there is no obstacle, nothing can be hacked. But hey,
it
: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk GUIs at Astricon * REMINDER *
I'm working with the final details of the Astricon agenda. I haven't got
anything so far on Asterisk GUI's and there are plenty of projects out
there. I would like to invite developer's of Asterisk GUI's, both open
source and commercial
Kanuri, Seshu wrote:
You dont call this Destar or whatever
a "GUI Solution for Asterisk", do you?
Did we or did we not just have a longer discussion about
being nice to each other on this list after a reminder
from Mark?
There are certainly things that can be
Scott Stingel wrote:
Hi Olle-
I wonder of you could please post the most recent agenda for each day, even
if it's not finalized. Some of us can't attend the whole conference, and so
need to pick the best days/times to come. (I'm scheduling a trip, and a
stop at astricon could be on the way
td
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 10:56 AM
To: astusr
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk GUIs at Astricon * REMINDER *
Kanuri, Seshu wrote:
You dont call this Destar or whatever
a "GUI Solution for Asterisk", do you?
Did we or did we not just
By the way has anyone contacted / invited Stephen Wingfield of Bicom Systems or found
out
whether they are going to participate in the conference.
Have anyone of you saw a demo of their GUI Software for Asterisk Management or at
least visited their site.
Bicom systems has
Systems
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By the way has anyone contacted / invited Stephen
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