[asterisk-users] Your "favorite" Asterisk application.

Rob Hillis rob at hillis.dyndns.org
Thu Jan 24 00:19:48 CST 2008


You know full well I'm not related to you - I just work with you.  :)


Paul Hales wrote:
> With comments like that people are going to think that we aren't
> related.
>
> PaulH
>
>
> On Thu, 2008-01-24 at 16:46 +1100, Rob Hillis wrote:
>   
>> Yes, but I already knew that.  :)
>>
>> Paul Hales wrote:
>>     
>>> I love writing dialplan, using vi.
>>>
>>> Does that make me weird?
>>>
>>> PaulH
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, 2008-01-23 at 23:57 -0500, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
>>>   
>>>       
>>>> Hi, all.  I've done some Asterisk recelling, but recently got roped into a
>>>> Sr. SysAdmin position.  Our PBX is c. 1823, and -- well, as pretty much
>>>> all circuit-based systems do, it sucks.  It sucks to administer, moves
>>>> suck... you know the drill.  So, I'd love change to an Asterisk system. 
>>>> My boss, who loves to spend money for no particular reason, wants to go
>>>> proprietary, though.  So I'm going to have to try to sell him.  I figured
>>>> one place to start would be some of the really cool applications that
>>>> Asterisk has that -- generally, at least -- don't require licensing.  Some
>>>> of my favorites are follow-me, meetme, voicemail-to-e-mail and
>>>> fax-to-e-mail.  What are some of your favorite features/applications, be
>>>> ith native or third-party?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> -Ken
>>>>         




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