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2010 Mar 01
1
remove from mailing list
Hello, I receive a lot of emails from the forum members.Is there any way to make the option for a daily summary?If not can may email be removed from the list?I want to continue using the forum but the numebr of emails I receive dialy is too big :) Thanks,Bogdan [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Feb 17
1
One-Way Audio after Hold
...can hear the Sipphone user. Every possible combination of nat=yes, no, maybe, possibly or never gives the same result. Further, canreinvite=yes/no/nonat has no result. I suspect a possible reinvite issue with Asterisk being out of the RTP stream, so I have tried all the usual variables in the DialI() command as well to no avail. Any thoughts on how to fix one-way-audio after a hold? --Brent -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20100217/162865cd/attachment.htm
2013 Jun 28
0
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...illen <jkillen at allamericanasphalt.= com> wrote: I have an installation that has analog phones connected via T1 channel bank= s. I'm getting complaints from users that they will enter a partial number= (eg 91213), then turn away to get the next few digits, and the system will= start dialing before they have a chance to put in the rest of the dialing = string. Is there a way to increase this delay? The only use these 4 diali= ng patterns: =20 Internal 3 digit numbers 91 XXX XXX XXXX (for backwards compatibility) 9 XXX XXXX (also for compatibility) XXX XXXX =20 The simple s...
2013 Jun 28
0
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...illen <jkillen at allamericanasphalt.= com> wrote: I have an installation that has analog phones connected via T1 channel bank= s. I'm getting complaints from users that they will enter a partial number= (eg 91213), then turn away to get the next few digits, and the system will= start dialing before they have a chance to put in the rest of the dialing = string. Is there a way to increase this delay? The only use these 4 diali= ng patterns: =20 Internal 3 digit numbers 91 XXX XXX XXXX (for backwards compatibility) 9 XXX XXXX (also for compatibility) XXX XXXX =20 The simple s...
2013 Jun 28
0
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...illen <jkillen at allamericanasphalt.= com> wrote: I have an installation that has analog phones connected via T1 channel bank= s. I'm getting complaints from users that they will enter a partial number= (eg 91213), then turn away to get the next few digits, and the system will= start dialing before they have a chance to put in the rest of the dialing = string. Is there a way to increase this delay? The only use these 4 diali= ng patterns: =20 Internal 3 digit numbers 91 XXX XXX XXXX (for backwards compatibility) 9 XXX XXXX (also for compatibility) XXX XXXX =20 The simple s...
2013 Jun 28
0
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...illen <jkillen at allamericanasphalt.= com> wrote: I have an installation that has analog phones connected via T1 channel bank= s. I'm getting complaints from users that they will enter a partial number= (eg 91213), then turn away to get the next few digits, and the system will= start dialing before they have a chance to put in the rest of the dialing = string. Is there a way to increase this delay? The only use these 4 diali= ng patterns: =20 Internal 3 digit numbers 91 XXX XXX XXXX (for backwards compatibility) 9 XXX XXXX (also for compatibility) XXX XXXX =20 The simple s...
2013 Jun 28
0
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...illen <jkillen at allamericanasphalt.= com> wrote: I have an installation that has analog phones connected via T1 channel bank= s. I'm getting complaints from users that they will enter a partial number= (eg 91213), then turn away to get the next few digits, and the system will= start dialing before they have a chance to put in the rest of the dialing = string. Is there a way to increase this delay? The only use these 4 diali= ng patterns: =20 Internal 3 digit numbers 91 XXX XXX XXXX (for backwards compatibility) 9 XXX XXXX (also for compatibility) XXX XXXX =20 The simple s...
2013 Jun 28
0
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...illen <jkillen at allamericanasphalt.= com> wrote: I have an installation that has analog phones connected via T1 channel bank= s. I'm getting complaints from users that they will enter a partial number= (eg 91213), then turn away to get the next few digits, and the system will= start dialing before they have a chance to put in the rest of the dialing = string. Is there a way to increase this delay? The only use these 4 diali= ng patterns: =20 Internal 3 digit numbers 91 XXX XXX XXXX (for backwards compatibility) 9 XXX XXXX (also for compatibility) XXX XXXX =20 The simple s...
2013 Jun 28
0
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...illen <jkillen at allamericanasphalt.= com> wrote: I have an installation that has analog phones connected via T1 channel bank= s. I'm getting complaints from users that they will enter a partial number= (eg 91213), then turn away to get the next few digits, and the system will= start dialing before they have a chance to put in the rest of the dialing = string. Is there a way to increase this delay? The only use these 4 diali= ng patterns: =20 Internal 3 digit numbers 91 XXX XXX XXXX (for backwards compatibility) 9 XXX XXXX (also for compatibility) XXX XXXX =20 The simple s...
2004 Sep 02
8
newsgroup on R
HI, I wonder if there is a newsgroup on R available, instead of emaillist which I have to receive mails daily. Cheers. Bin
2013 Jun 28
0
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...illen <jkillen at allamericanasphalt.= com> wrote: I have an installation that has analog phones connected via T1 channel bank= s. I'm getting complaints from users that they will enter a partial number= (eg 91213), then turn away to get the next few digits, and the system will= start dialing before they have a chance to put in the rest of the dialing = string. Is there a way to increase this delay? The only use these 4 diali= ng patterns: =20 Internal 3 digit numbers 91 XXX XXX XXXX (for backwards compatibility) 9 XXX XXXX (also for compatibility) XXX XXXX =20 The simple s...
2013 Jun 28
0
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...illen <jkillen at allamericanasphalt.= com> wrote: I have an installation that has analog phones connected via T1 channel bank= s. I'm getting complaints from users that they will enter a partial number= (eg 91213), then turn away to get the next few digits, and the system will= start dialing before they have a chance to put in the rest of the dialing = string. Is there a way to increase this delay? The only use these 4 diali= ng patterns: =20 Internal 3 digit numbers 91 XXX XXX XXXX (for backwards compatibility) 9 XXX XXXX (also for compatibility) XXX XXXX =20 The simple s...
2013 Jun 28
0
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...illen <jkillen at allamericanasphalt.= com> wrote: I have an installation that has analog phones connected via T1 channel bank= s. I'm getting complaints from users that they will enter a partial number= (eg 91213), then turn away to get the next few digits, and the system will= start dialing before they have a chance to put in the rest of the dialing = string. Is there a way to increase this delay? The only use these 4 diali= ng patterns: =20 Internal 3 digit numbers 91 XXX XXX XXXX (for backwards compatibility) 9 XXX XXXX (also for compatibility) XXX XXXX =20 The simple s...
2013 Jun 28
0
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...illen <jkillen at allamericanasphalt.= com> wrote: I have an installation that has analog phones connected via T1 channel bank= s. I'm getting complaints from users that they will enter a partial number= (eg 91213), then turn away to get the next few digits, and the system will= start dialing before they have a chance to put in the rest of the dialing = string. Is there a way to increase this delay? The only use these 4 diali= ng patterns: Internal 3 digit numbers 91 XXX XXX XXXX (for backwards compatibility) 9 XXX XXXX (also for compatibility) XXX XXXX The simple switch...
2013 Jun 28
0
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...illen <jkillen at allamericanasphalt.= com> wrote: I have an installation that has analog phones connected via T1 channel bank= s. I'm getting complaints from users that they will enter a partial number= (eg 91213), then turn away to get the next few digits, and the system will= start dialing before they have a chance to put in the rest of the dialing = string. Is there a way to increase this delay? The only use these 4 diali= ng patterns: Internal 3 digit numbers 91 XXX XXX XXXX (for backwards compatibility) 9 XXX XXXX (also for compatibility) XXX XXXX The simple switch...
2013 Jun 28
0
No subject
...illen <jkillen at allamericanasphalt.= com> wrote: I have an installation that has analog phones connected via T1 channel bank= s. I'm getting complaints from users that they will enter a partial number= (eg 91213), then turn away to get the next few digits, and the system will= start dialing before they have a chance to put in the rest of the dialing = string. Is there a way to increase this delay? The only use these 4 diali= ng patterns: Internal 3 digit numbers 91 XXX XXX XXXX (for backwards compatibility) 9 XXX XXXX (also for compatibility) XXX XXXX The simple switch...
2013 Jun 28
0
No subject
...illen <jkillen at allamericanasphalt.= com> wrote: I have an installation that has analog phones connected via T1 channel bank= s. I'm getting complaints from users that they will enter a partial number= (eg 91213), then turn away to get the next few digits, and the system will= start dialing before they have a chance to put in the rest of the dialing = string. Is there a way to increase this delay? The only use these 4 diali= ng patterns: Internal 3 digit numbers 91 XXX XXX XXXX (for backwards compatibility) 9 XXX XXXX (also for compatibility) XXX XXXX The simple switch...
2007 Jan 03
9
[Announce] Web-MeetMe 3.0.0 released
We've been holding back on this release to coincide with the Asterisk 1.4.0 release. This is mostly a compatibility release, but there are a few new features: * No longer requires register_globals in PHP * Separated code from configuration settings in ./lib/defines.php (hopefully this will make future upgrades easier) * Migrated all database interfaces to PEAR::DB which