@ Hortoristic
QuoteCan anyone clarify this is how I block callers too?
Would this change block any calls from: 2534876767
{(x|xx|xxx|xxxx|xxxx|xxxxxx|ipphon@@.|un@@.|2534876767):},{ph}
Yes, that's exactly how it works. Anything that matches any of the rules will be sent to "nowhere" as the terminal has been left blank. The terminal is the part to the right of the colon ": "
"x" only matches digits. "@" matches almost all alphanumeric characters. In the above rule, if you replace every "x" with a "@", then you would block callerIDs such a "test", "test1" etc. "@@@@@@@" would block "ipphone" and any other callerID of seven letters.
Although the Oleg method is the best for everyday use, these other methods are useful where you use your OBi for "through-dialling". If you use single-stage dialling coming in from another device and using the service providers on your OBi, then the Oleg method cannot be used.