This comment comes up fairly regularly and is confusing people.
Why doesn't it say that it failed so we know?
The way it is now it kind of leaves you hanging there and you don't know
if the transfer happened or not.
And why was it even attempted if it is obvious that transfer is off? 
(I know it can depend on the remote side.) 

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On Wed, 20 Jul 2005, Peter Hsu wrote:

> 
> Asterisk keeps attempting to do these native transfers..
> 
> Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?  This is driving me crazy.

Don't worry.  The "attempt a native transfer" function is called, logs
that it attempts it, then notices the notransfer=yes and "fails" the
transfer.

So nothing happens.

Steve

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