Hi,

You can do it using AstDB, just load the database with callerid names and
numbers and then include a lookup on database in all incoming calls, so you
can override whatever you wanted:)


On 11/22/06, Steven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

There are two I can think of.

Hoodahek and asterdex (or asteridex)

We used hoodahek at first, but now use asterdex(sp?)
It has a web interface to enter the new names into.

We use it to fixup, corp. cell phones and used to use it for our leagcy
PBX extensions.

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"Vincent Delporte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:
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> Hi
>
> Most of our customers have generic names like "Hospital", so I need to
rewrite their caller ID name by looking up the number in a
> database on the Asterisk server, and rewriting the name such as "Reading
Hospital" so that we know who's calling.
>
> Any idea if this can be done with Asterisk, and how to do it?
>
> Thank you.
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