[Asterisk-Users] DID not working? + sendmail problems
Pascal Mosimann
pascal.mosimann at breguet-lettres.ch
Wed Jun 22 05:52:39 MST 2005
> to work when I used fxs_ks signaling on them. However I changed to
> fxs_ls signaling because the ks wasn’t detecting when people were
> hanging up properly. Could changing the signaling be whats causing the
I added the following to my zapata.conf in the [channels] section:
busydetect=yes
busycount=4
It helped to reduce the time to detect that the line was hang up.
HTH
Pascal.
Rick a écrit :
> I have a box running *@Home 1.0 and I noticed today when I went to
> change some settings to do with the DID’s that it is no longer detecting
> the different lines.
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> I have a Digium 4 port line card and Im pretty sure that the DID’s used
> to work when I used fxs_ks signaling on them. However I changed to
> fxs_ls signaling because the ks wasn’t detecting when people were
> hanging up properly. Could changing the signaling be whats causing the
> DIDs not to function properly?
>
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> My other problem is getting sendmail to work. I get the following error.
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> ----- Transcript of session follows -----
>
> ... while talking to <my smtp server, details removed>:
>
>>>> DATA
>
> <<< 550-Verification failed for <admin at asterisk1.local>
>
> <<< 550-unrouteable mail domain "asterisk1.local"
>
> <<< 550 Sender verify failed
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> 550 5.1.1 <users email address, details removed>... User unknown
>
> <<< 503 valid RCPT command must precede DATA
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> I cant find anywhere to change the login/pass info to change it to auth
> with a valid account from the mail server.
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> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
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