On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 08:35, Andrew Thompson wrote:
> > I'm only interested in disabling the # when I *make* a call as that's
> > where I'm likely to hit an IVR, so I guess that means removing the
> > 'T' option.
>
> That means you just want to remove the t/T from your outbound dialplan, not
>
Dameon D. Welch-Abernathy wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 01:51, Shaun Ewing wrote:
>> Easy, just don't include t or T in the dial string options.
>
> I guess I was searching for the wrong question in the documentation:
> disabling the "transfer" feature instead of "enabling" it. :)
>
> I'm only
On Tue, 2004-07-06 at 01:51, Shaun Ewing wrote:
> Easy, just don't include t or T in the dial string options.
I guess I was searching for the wrong question in the documentation:
disabling the "transfer" feature instead of "enabling" it. :)
I'm only interested in disabling the # when I *make* a c
Holger Schurig wrote:
>> I don't see anything on the Wiki or in the documentation about
>> disabling this feature.
>
> What about the product documentation? Certainly your phone has some
> means
> of configuration, e.g. by config files, built-in menus or a
> web-browser.
> Use that and the docum
> I don't see anything on the Wiki or in the documentation about
> disabling this feature.
What about the product documentation? Certainly your phone has some means
of configuration, e.g. by config files, built-in menus or a web-browser.
Use that and the documentation for it.
Maybe I'm wrong,
Easy, just don't include t or T in the dial string options.
-Shaun
On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 01:38:23 -0700, Dameon D. Welch-Abernathy
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't see anything on the Wiki or in the documentation about disabling
> this feature.
>
> _
I don't see anything on the Wiki or in the documentation about disabling
this feature.
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