Blocking Calls from 'Unknown'
drgeoff:
I not only agree but strongly encourage Mark to write such a guide.
Uncle_Wiggley:
I've been away for awhile and have just seen the replies here.
I will try enclosing the digit map reference in parenthesis and see what happens.
Thanks for all of the hand holding.
Uncle_Wiggley:
Ok, success in blocking all of the 'bad guys' I have in my 'Ban' list.
Now, another question:
Right now, it appears that the banned numbers don't ring my phone, but do go to voicemail.
For some numbers, that is fine, but for others, I don't even want to give them a shot a voicemail.
Is there a way to specify or configure that somehow?
azrobert:
Setup a 2nd ban list then add the following rule to the inbound route:
{(Mban2):sp2(lenny@sip.itslenny.com)}
SP2 must be defined as SIP.
See: http://www.itslenny.com/
Lenny will answer the call, so it won't go to VM.
Uncle_Wiggley:
Quote from: azrobert on August 28, 2014, 01:46:52 pm
Setup a 2nd ban list then add the following rule to the inbound route:
{(Mban2):sp2(lenny@sip.itslenny.com)}
SP2 must be defined as SIP.
See: http://www.itslenny.com/
Lenny will answer the call, so it won't go to VM.
Well, that's pretty funny, but it might not be the best remedy.
Best would probably be the ability to forward to a 'not in service' message and hang up.
How would one do something like that?
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