RE: [Asterisk-biz] Looking for someone to write a console application for asterisk.

2005-08-26 Thread Michael Blood
We just finished building a full answering service software for a client which does almost exactly what you are talking about. We have been considering marketing this product to other answering services but so far we haven't done it. However it is probably overkill if you are only looking to forw

Re: [Asterisk-biz] Looking for someone to write a console application for asterisk.

2005-08-26 Thread Tom Rymes
Couldn't you accomplish this by having asterisk prefix the caller-id name with the information you want? Set(CIDNAME Then just use one of the existing operator panels such as FOP or IPSwitchboard. Then you can take the $800 and donate it to FOP or IPSwitchboard. Tom On Aug 25, 2005, at

Re: [Asterisk-biz] Looking for someone to write a console application for asterisk.

2005-08-26 Thread No Name
I have this setup working similarly to your requirements for a couple of my customers. I have emailed you in private with screenshots of the application. I think you will get a good idea of what it does or can do. The idea is that the AGI script does the checks you mentioned, then passes the info

Re: [Asterisk-biz] Looking for someone to write a console application for asterisk.

2005-08-25 Thread Darren Wiebe
Good day, Please see my comments inline. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, we are looking for a unix programmer who can write the following type of application that works with asterisk. 1. Operator Console. When a call comes in on a did, the did should be looked up in a database(against a list o

[Asterisk-biz] Looking for someone to write a console application for asterisk.

2005-08-25 Thread bclem
Hello, we are looking for a unix programmer who can write the following type of application that works with asterisk. 1. Operator Console. When a call comes in on a did, the did should be looked up in a database(against a list of did's assigned to companies) and the name of the "called company" sh