Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "hisdomain".
2004 May 19
1
verify Request URI
...ons to our Asterisk. There is no authentication done between
Asterisk and SER. I've configured Asterisk to accept any request for a
PSTN-line from SER's IP-address.
Since we allow IP-to-IP calls for free somebody could trick us by doing
the following:
He buys a domain and resolves "hisdomain.com" to our Asterisk-IP. Now he
calls "someone@hisdomain.com" using our proxy (that's ok if he is a
registered with us). SER resolves "hisdomain.com" and forwards the call
to Asterisk. If "someone@hisdomain.com" looks like
"00431234567@hisdomain.com&q...
2004 Nov 28
5
IP to IP call without server?
Hi.
I'm really new.
I was just wondering if it is possible at all to do a IP to IP call
without a * server (or as a matter of fact, any other kind of server)?
say I'm at mydomain.com's 10.0.0.1 and I want to call my buddy at
hisdomain.com's 192.168.0.3. Is this sort of things possible? Or must we
all both be registered with the same server to do that? Can this not be
done without passing thru server (*)?
Thanks.
2011 Jun 16
1
Vacation -- reply to another address than envelope from
...dress. However, I have a
customer which receive e-mails from a service which sends e-mails on
behalf of a user (submitted through a web form).
So an e-mail would be like (envelope from and from-header is
webformfromwhatever at foobar.com):
From: webformfromwhatever at foobar.com
To: mycustomer at hisdomain.com
Reply-To: usersrealmailaddress at example.com
I need the reply to go to the reply-to address.
Can I handle this with Sieve?
--
Vegard Svanberg <vegard at svanberg.no> [*Takapa at IRC (EFnet)]
2005 Mar 25
3
telnet to pop3 problem
Hi
I have 1 customer who is having issues with pop3 on FC3
telnet mail.hisdomain.com 110
+OK dovecot ready.
user beachy
-ERR Unknown command.
user beachy
+OK
pass letmein
+OK Logged in.
list
-ERR No INBOX for user.
pass & username fake for this example!
Mark
2007 Sep 06
2
alphabetical extension patterns
Hello ppl,
Any way to specify alphabetical exten patterns in the dialplans on Asterisk?
All my users would have alpha/numerical ids. I don't want to add a line
for every user in my dialplans.
I searched around, but couldn't get anything useful. Any way to get
around this?
Thanks in advance
- Benjamin Jacob.
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