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2004 Dec 26
1
Cannot transfer after queue agent picks up c all
I had the same problem with snom 190 phones.
Using the transfer with # instead of "Transfer Button on the phone" worked
for me.
In my configuration "REFER" was not send, so the transfer with the button on
the phone did not work.
Guido Hecken
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2004 Jul 13
1
Mailing to the list
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Hi,
A friendly reminder;
Many people have email software which is thread capable. This means that email
is sorted according to an email header, not the subject line.
When you press reply to an email it is then added to the thread of that email,
even if you type in a new subject. Thus we end up with multiple "threads" in
some threads.
2004 Dec 26
1
Cannot transfer after queue agent picks up call
I have not been able to find anything that relates to this problem. The agents
are using Cisco phones.
Calls goes into a queue. but once an agent picks it up it cannot be
transferred. However if they call directly to the agents extension it's not a
problem transferring calls.
It sounds like a misconfiguration but I cannot see what's wrong. Any takers?
--
Steve Szmidt
"They
2005 Jun 28
1
list Searchability
Great points Steve. I think the best we can do is all throw the newbies
a bone ounce in a while. Redirection to the content that is relevant is
enough to get most people on the path. Like you said, the hardest part
is not seeing the trees for the forest.
This is the whole "teach a man to fish" parable.
It is pretty easy to tell someone
A) How to search and where to look
B) The
2005 Jun 27
4
LiveVoip is Bankrupt - Why this thread
I agree with that fact the same questions get posted, but that problem
is compounded by the fact the archives are not really searchable. If the
were as lease some users would search.
The archives need to be fully indexed.
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2004 Aug 17
2
Inbound IAX2 calls has no music on hold
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Hmm,
My music on hold has always worked fine. But I discovered that under incoming
IAX2 calls they don't get any MOH! All I could find was a comment saying let
me know if you find a solution... Nor does the debugger does say:
Started music on hold
So it's not starting the MOH, why? I do have it configured and it does play
under other
2020 Jan 22
0
YUM (DNF) Possible Confusion Centos 8
On 1/21/20 10:10 AM, david wrote:
> At 08:52 AM 1/21/2020, David G. Miller wrote:
>
>
>> On 1/21/20 9:35 AM, david wrote:
>>> Folks
>>>
>>> In a test Centos 8 installation as a guest of VirtualBox on Windows
>>> 10, I want to install ffmpeg, and support for exfat. They're not in
>>> the standard distribution (as far as I know), so I
2004 Aug 08
2
asterisk-update script
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Hi,
Here's a version I modified which grabs either a development or stable
verision, and does a backup before updating from CVS. It also asks for
addon's and cc.
Leif Madsen did the original development and Mark released it.
My changes does the minimum changes to previous version, to get what I need.
It does the same version checking as
2004 Jul 18
3
Adding voice mail box
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Hi,
I've forgotten the command to add a vm box, and searching google and wiki I'm
surpriced I cannot find it. I'd love to know where this is written, so I can
see how I managed to miss it!
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Steve
"They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve
neither liberty nor safety."
2004 Aug 05
1
Sip dialback
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I know I'm missing something obvious, but I cannot wrap my wits around this
one. I've been staring at it for too long I think. Maybe it's the three am
syndrom! : )
So a call comes in and my snom ends up with this entry:
CALLER NAME <sip:1231231234@server.ip>
under missed calls, or whatever.
Now I want to just click OK and
2004 Aug 08
1
asterisk-update script - and the script - Fixed typo
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Hi,
Here's a version I modified which grabs either a development or stable
verision, and does a backup before updating from CVS. It also asks for
addon's and cc.
Leif Madsen did the original development and Mark released it.
My changes does the minimum changes to previous version, to get what I need.
It does the same version checking as the
2004 May 09
0
NOT USING REPLY TO THE LIST
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ANOTHER REMINDER NOT TO USE REPLY FOR NEW MESSAGES
Please note that this mailing list uses threading which allows us to track
each issue per thread.
When you press reply to send a message to the list it gets inserted into
someone elses thread, like the one above.
This may not be evident to those not fortunate enough to have threading in
their mail
2017 Dec 09
0
Sendmail active directory authentication
On 12/8/2017 14:38, Mark Foley via samba wrote:
> I'm trying to get Sendmail to authenticate with Active Directory. I have saslauthd configured
> for Sendmail authentication, /etc/sasl2/Sendmail.conf:
>
> pwcheck_method: saslauthd
> mech_list: LOGIN PLAIN
>
> and saslauthd is started as: /usr/sbin/saslauthd -a shadow
>
> This fails when doing testsaslauthd on a
2004 Aug 03
2
VoIP experiences with Cable and DSL
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Hi,
A thought occurred to me;
Background;
In the early days of cable, the cable people seemed clueless to things like
over selling bandwidth. But as time went along they got it better and better
under control.
Of course their natural competitor, DSL, created a bigger demand for them to
get things under control.
Today cable is often giving
2004 Jul 13
5
WiSIP and Zyxel Prestige 2000W
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Hi,
Anyone have any experience with either of these, I 'd appreciate some
feedback? Plus it seems pretty easy to steal a connection with this.
Zyxel Prestige 2000W
WiSIP
thanks,
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Steve
"They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve
neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin
2004 Jul 16
2
where to sign up for fwd
Could someone please point me to the proper url to register for a fwd
acount and get a fwd number. I couldn't find it at
www.freeworlddialup.com or fwd.pulver.com
Thanks,
-Galt
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"They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve
neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin
2008 Nov 12
1
List eating mail again?
I've replied to two emails in the last two days and haven't seen them yet.
Doug
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Ben Franklin quote:
"Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
2014 Dec 30
2
Odd Samba/btrfs AD member server problem
openSUSE 13.2 machine with btrfs for /
Running samba-4.1.14-3.3.x86_64.
Samba is configured to have the server act as a member server in a
Windows Activedirectory domain.
wbinfo -u and getent passwd work fine. getent passwd shows local and
domain users.
However, setfacl -n -R -m u:userX:rwx /testpath fails if userX is a
domain user, but succeeds if userX is a local user. Using different
2006 May 15
3
large controller
Hello there,
I have been thinking about this for some time now, but I am not
experienced enough using Rails to solve the Problem on my own.
I have a Rails application that has an admin section, from where you
can, well, administer the whole thing.
I have CRUD functionality for several data structures there. So the
controller is getting big, and I don''t want that,
but I feel I have
2004 Jul 13
1
Broken pipe in remote exeute
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Hi,
I used to be able to run asterisk -rx 'stop gracefully' on stable.
But now with CVS-HEAD-07/07/04-20:09:43 it's returning:
'Broken pipe'
Any ideas why, or how to fix it?
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Steve
"They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve
neither liberty nor safety."