> -----Original Message-----
> From: Juha Heinanen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 3:13 PM
>
> Hadriel Kaplan writes:
>
>  > Alternatively you could
>  > use a sip URI in the 302.  For the domain portion of that 302's
>  > contact: if you don't know a SIP-PSTN provider which will send it to
>  > your cell, then you could try setting it to your provider's domain
>  > (if you have one), or the domain which sent the request.
>
> where can i find a phone that is clever enough to use the domain of the
> sender of the request?  and how do you tell your phone to do that?

:)
Open-source phones I assume.  Or the SER or Asterisk or whatever could probably 
be programmed to do it for your phone.

-hadriel
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