On 31 May 2007 03:43:51 -0700, Hongtian <hongtian.info@gmail.com>
wrote:
>
>When receives an incoming call, the users in the same group will ring
>at the same time. If one user pick up the call, others will be
>released.
>
>Very interesting and useful. Refer to following document:
>
>http://www.myvoipapp.com/docs/mss_se...ring_group.htm
This is a standard function for Asterisk/Trixbox - what is the purpose
of this post???
Brian A wrote:
> On 31 May 2007 03:43:51 -0700, Hongtian <hongtian.info@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> When receives an incoming call, the users in the same group will ring
>> at the same time. If one user pick up the call, others will be
>> released.
>>
>> Very interesting and useful. Refer to following document:
>>
>> http://www.myvoipapp.com/docs/mss_se...ring_group.htm
> This is a standard function for Asterisk/Trixbox - what is the purpose
> of this post???
>
That was a public information posting from the Department of the Bleedin
Obvious.
Next: Keying in the number of another extension on your telephone may
cause another one elsewhere to ring.
Linker3000 wrote :
> Brian A wrote:
>> On 31 May 2007 03:43:51 -0700, Hongtian <hongtian.info@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> When receives an incoming call, the users in the same group will ring
>>> at the same time. If one user pick up the call, others will be
>>> released.
>>>
>>> Very interesting and useful. Refer to following document:
>>>
>>> http://www.myvoipapp.com/docs/mss_se...ring_group.htm
>> This is a standard function for Asterisk/Trixbox - what is the purpose
>> of this post???
>>
>
> That was a public information posting from the Department of the Bleedin
> Obvious.
>
> Next: Keying in the number of another extension on your telephone may cause
> another one elsewhere to ring.
In fairness, Hongtian's post was, I suspect, a reply to the thread
"Does anyone produce a all in one DECT, PSTN & VoIP answer phone?".
Unfortunately, because he changed the subject line & snipped
everything, it appeared as a completely new thread.
On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 18:53:59 +0100, Jono <nothanks@blueyonder.invalid>
mused:
>Linker3000 wrote :
>> Brian A wrote:
>>> On 31 May 2007 03:43:51 -0700, Hongtian <hongtian.info@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> When receives an incoming call, the users in the same group will ring
>>>> at the same time. If one user pick up the call, others will be
>>>> released.
>>>>
>>>> Very interesting and useful. Refer to following document:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.myvoipapp.com/docs/mss_se...ring_group.htm
>>> This is a standard function for Asterisk/Trixbox - what is the purpose
>>> of this post???
>>>
>>
>> That was a public information posting from the Department of the Bleedin
>> Obvious.
>>
>> Next: Keying in the number of another extension on your telephone may cause
>> another one elsewhere to ring.
>
>In fairness, Hongtian's post was, I suspect, a reply to the thread
>"Does anyone produce a all in one DECT, PSTN & VoIP answer phone?".
>Unfortunately, because he changed the subject line & snipped
>everything, it appeared as a completely new thread.
>
Looks more like an attempt at spam. There is no References: in the
header for a start, and the OP doesn't answer the question "Does
anyone produce a all in one DECT, PSTN & VoIP answer phone?" either.
--
Regards,
Stuart.
>
> Looks more like an attempt at spam. There is no References: in the
> header for a start, and the OP doesn't answer the question "Does
> anyone produce a all in one DECT, PSTN & VoIP answer phone?" either.
> --
> Regards,
> Stuart.
I have posted a reply to the thread "Does anyone produce a all in one
DECT, PSTN & VoIP answer phone?" and suggested to apply ring group to
resolve that problem. And I think maybe others also interesting in
this so I post this thread and give more details about this.
But since it looks like a spam, I suggest administrator to delete this
thread.
On Tue, 05 Jun 2007 08:20:48 -0000, Hongtian <hongtian.info@gmail.com>
mused:
>
>>
>> Looks more like an attempt at spam. There is no References: in the
>> header for a start, and the OP doesn't answer the question "Does
>> anyone produce a all in one DECT, PSTN & VoIP answer phone?" either.
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Stuart.
>
>I have posted a reply to the thread "Does anyone produce a all in one
>DECT, PSTN & VoIP answer phone?" and suggested to apply ring group to
>resolve that problem. And I think maybe others also interesting in
>this so I post this thread and give more details about this.
>
>But since it looks like a spam, I suggest administrator to delete this
>thread.
>
>Thanks Jono, you are very kindness. :-)