a) Can we agree to stop using "M$"? Yeesh.b) The only "trick" to getting Asterisk to work is that Exchange 2007 is using SIP over TCP instead of SIP over UDP. Interestingly (and I just found this out myself) a product called "Express SIP Router" automagically translates UDP to/from TCP.
See this
t: Re: [asterisk-users] Microsoft will enter VoIP market in
earnest
> nextyear, says Ballmer
>
> Everyone here is saying how it would be so great to have native
> desktop/outlook/exchange/etc support, but seriously, do you really
think
> M$
> is going to develop these products to
Everyone here is saying how it would be so great to have native
desktop/outlook/exchange/etc support, but seriously, do you really think M$
is going to develop these products to use with the open source market?
They're going to want to try monopolizing it and creating an environment
where you n
on Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Microsoft will enter VoIP market in earnest nextyear, says Ballmer Unified messaging would be nice. Not just having my VM's e-mailed to me, but to be able to manage them from with Outlook (or any other mail client for that matter) would be nice. I picture i
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users]
Microsoft will enter VoIP market in earnest nextyear, says Ballmer
Unified messaging would
be nice. Not just having my VM's e-mailed to me, but to be able to manage them
from with Outlook (o
I do not know when they plan on SBS
deployment of this. I wouldn’t imagine it would not be soon because they
just released 2003 R2.
The biggest hurdle to this working with
Asterisk from what I understand is that it requires SIP over TCP. I haven’t
read the docs fully for 1.4 version of
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users]
Microsoft will enter VoIP market in earnest nextyear, says Ballmer
Unified messaging would
be nice. Not just having my VM's e-mailed to me, but to be able to manage them
from with Outlook (or any other mail client for that m
Unified messaging would be nice. Not just having my VM's e-mailed to me, but to be able to manage them from with Outlook (or any other mail client for that matter) would be nice. I picture it sort of like an IMAP mailbox, and the mail client just has some kind of functionality to recognize that the