[Ekiga-list] Re (2): Re (2): Reaching a north american telephone number via Diamond

2009-09-01 Thread darkfena313
Damien Sandras wrote: Le lundi 31 août 2009 à 15:24 -0700, peasth...@shaw.ca a écrit : Folk, Registration of my account is reported for both sip.diamondcard.us and for eugw.ast.diamondcard.us. I guess that eugw.ast.diamondcard.us is an older domain name. The Diamond instructions specify

Re: [Ekiga-list] Re (2): Re (2): Reaching a north american telephone number via Diamond

2009-09-01 Thread peasthope
Damien S. at Tue, 01 Sep 2009 12:51:01 +0300, "are you using the newest ekiga?" According to "About" and also according to Debian aptitude, 3.2.5. Damien S. at Tue, 01 Sep 2009 08:53:43 +0200 "Please post a -d 4 output with one only account active, and a call attempt." Please open http://carnot

Re: [Ekiga-list] Re (2): Re (2): Reaching a north american telephone number via Diamond

2009-09-01 Thread peasthope
Damien Sandras at Tue, 01 Sep 2009, "Please post a -d 4 output with one only account active, and a call attempt." On second reading I realized that you probably meant to deregister the ekiga.net account when trying diamondcard.us. Did that just now but still ekiga jumps immediately to "Call co

[Ekiga-list] Re (2): Peer to peer VoIP.

2009-09-01 Thread peasthope
At Wed, 25 Mar 2009 17:25:32 +0200, Ian wrote "Actually, SIP is peer-to-peer protocol. If you know that a person you want to call is running Ekiga (or any other SIP client) on a machine that has a particular IP, you can make a call to sip: ... Now what's the advantage of calling sip:u...@example.

Re: [Ekiga-list] Re (2): Peer to peer VoIP.

2009-09-01 Thread Jo-Erlend Schinstad
1990/1/1 : > At Wed, 25 Mar 2009 17:25:32 +0200, Ian wrote > "Actually, SIP is peer-to-peer protocol. If you know that a person you > want to call is running Ekiga (or any other SIP client) on a machine > that has a particular IP, you can make a call to sip: ... > > Now what's the advantage of cal