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From: Iñaki Baz Castillo [[email protected]]

Dale, I do know how serial forking works. Serial forking makes sense
when the tryed branch fails due to a real "error"
(500/503/408/timeout...), but not on a 404. Of course, it could occur
that in a custom/specific scenario it makes sense to perform failover
upon receipt of a 404 but it's not usual in PSTN scenarios.
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Suppose I forward my phone number to another AOR.  After a while, that AOR 
becomes
invalid due to some circumstance I am unaware of.  If a call comes to my phone, 
the forwarding
to the other AOR returns 404.  Should the call now roll over to my voicemail?

Perhaps this sort of thing is not "usual in PSTN scenarios".  But the goal 
isn't to replicate
the limited behaviors of the PSTN, you know.

Dale

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