[clue-talk] Question about last month's meeting (telephone)

Dave Price kinaole at gmail.com
Fri Nov 4 14:35:00 MST 2005


Asterisk will do that just fine, and is very easy to run.

You would need a card to handle the incoming pots line, then either
send calls throught to your pots phone thru a 2nd line card, or better
yet  to IP phones on your home network.

aloha,
dave


On 11/4/05, Sean LeBlanc <seanleblanc at comcast.net> wrote:
> I was getting irritated a few days ago about CONSTANTLY being called by a
> subset of people that have been told to take us off their list, etc., but
> they still call. I was thinking there must be some sort of way to create a
> blacklist using hardware/software that recognizes text/numbers from caller
> ID info. If blacklisted, the hardware/software keeps the phone from even
> ringing, and delivers some sort of pre-recorded message to the offenders.
>
> I was looking at last month's discussion of Asterisk, and maybe this might
> provide a way for such a thing? Has anyone ever done anything like this, or
> heard of such a thing? I have non-VOIP, but it looks like Asterisk works
> with other types given the proper hardware.
>
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aloha,
dave



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