> I have now received the messages I sent today, this seems to have
> happened after I updated some settings at digium.com's list server.
> Why that would matter, I don't know. According to the list server, I
> had a bounce score of 1 (of 5). Therefore I changed a setting or two
> just let the ser
> I have two fwd accounts, and I want them to behave differently. It
> took me a while to figure out why it wouldn't work, but finally I
> realized that the last definition in sip.conf is the one that steals
> the show.
Its a common issue with sip since it matches on ip address, etc. Check
the ar
I have now received the messages I sent today, this seems to have
happened after I updated some settings at digium.com's list server.
Why that would matter, I don't know. According to the list server, I
had a bounce score of 1 (of 5). Therefore I changed a setting or two
just let the server I still
Thor:
All your messages seem to be making it to the list ok - I've seen this
email at least 3 times. Are you perhaps blocking the list somewhere in
your anti-spam setup?
Roger
Thor Atle Rustad wrote:
I have two fwd accounts, and I want them to behave differently. It
took me a while to figur
I have two fwd accounts, and I want them to behave differently. It
took me a while to figure out why it wouldn't work, but finally I
realized that the last definition in sip.conf is the one that steals
the show.
Simplified, I have this:
register => account1:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/88
register => accoun
Help, my messages to the list disappear. I will post a follow-up to
this message in just a sec.
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I have two fwd accounts, and I want them to behave differently. It
took me a while to figure out why it wouldn't work, but finally I
realized that the last definition in sip.conf is the one that steals
the show.
Simplified, I have this:
register => account1:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/88
register => accoun
I have two fwd accounts, and I want them to behave differently. It
took me a while to figure out why it wouldn't work, but finally I
realized that the last definition in sip.conf is the one that steals
the show.
Simplified, I have this:
register => account1:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/88
register => accoun