Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On Tuesday 31 August 2004 17:36, Kevin Walsh wrote:
Spam-dialling should be made illegal. I, for one, wouldn't spend two
seconds adding features to support this sort of usage.
I can think of at least one legitimate use for this -- reverse spam dialling,
or at least "real
esday, August 31, 2004 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Can asterisk detect BUSY signal?
> On Tuesday 31 August 2004 17:36, Kevin Walsh wrote:
> > Spam-dialling should be made illegal. I, for one, wouldn't spend two
> > seconds adding features to support this sort of us
On Tuesday 31 August 2004 17:36, Kevin Walsh wrote:
> Spam-dialling should be made illegal. I, for one, wouldn't spend two
> seconds adding features to support this sort of usage.
I can think of at least one legitimate use for this -- reverse spam dialling,
or at least "real person" detection.
> suppose I have agents waiting on a queue and I configure asterisk to dial
> out and to forward the call to the first agent enqueued. Asterisk will do
> it even if the answer to the call is "busy".
>
> Is it possible to configure asterisk to detect the busy signal and, in
> that case, dial anothe
atform GUI client, it'll run across
multiple Asterisk servers and it's also free.
MATT---
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Can asterisk detect BUSY signal?
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> Hi,
> suppose I have agents waiting on a queue and I configure asterisk to
> dial out
> and to forward the call to the first agent enqueued. Asterisk will do
> it even if
> the answer to the call is "busy".
>
> Is it possible to configure asterisk to detect the busy si
Hi,
suppose I have agents waiting on a queue and I configure asterisk to dial out
and to forward the call to the first agent enqueued. Asterisk will do it even if
the answer to the call is "busy".
Is it possible to configure asterisk to detect the busy signal and, in that
case, dial another num