Re: [Ubuntu-phone] Native option to block numbers: incoming spam calls / SMS

2016-06-21 Thread Xavier Guillot
Sorry, I didn't see there was already a recent discussion on the list 
about this option and two bugs just updated :


https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-phone/msg21193.html
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dialer-app/+bug/1469220
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/messaging-app/+bug/1469535

So we can hope this feature could be soon added to Ubuntu Touch :)

Le 21/06/2016 12:15, Matthias Apitz a écrit :

El día Tuesday, June 21, 2016 a las 12:08:38PM +0200, Xavier Guillot escribió:


Hi,

I use since many months Ubuntu Touch on a BQ Aquaris E4.5 and I'm very
satisfied with it.

Just there is a feature missing which is very important and useful: I
get many spam incoming calls (or SMS), and I'd like to have the option
to directly block them from Ubuntu call logs interface, or being able to
manage a blacklist to add manually other numbers.

All numbers on the blacklist would be rejected, without ringing nor
going to answering machine nor displaying the short message. User
wouldn't be informed that they tried to call, only on the blacklist logs
they could appear for example.

+1
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[Ubuntu-phone] [Development] Native option to block numbers: incoming spam calls / SMS

2016-06-21 Thread Xavier Guillot

Hi,

I use since many months Ubuntu Touch on a BQ Aquaris E4.5 and I'm very 
satisfied with it.


Just there is a feature missing which is very important and useful: I 
get many spam incoming calls (or SMS), and I'd like to have the option 
to directly block them from Ubuntu call logs interface, or being able to 
manage a blacklist to add manually other numbers.


All numbers on the blacklist would be rejected, without ringing nor 
going to answering machine nor displaying the short message. User 
wouldn't be informed that they tried to call, only on the blacklist logs 
they could appear for example.


There is a program, F-Call (http://f-call-dev.blogspot.fr) which seems 
to work well for that, but is not open-source for the moment.


Do you think it is something possible and easy to develop, or is there 
for the moment too much more urgent planned work to implement this 
blacklist (which could be named Blocklist) option ?


Thanks and best regards,

Xavier Guillot
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