Presumably by having it phone a "fake" server and deliver it a config file with your own settings? I'm talking about setting these things through added UI in the phone.
-----Original Message----- From: paul@e3.sbrk.co.uk [mailto:paul@e3.sbrk.co.uk] Sent: 17 July 2006 17:28 To: Discussion of the Amstrad E3 emailer hardware/software Subject: Re: [E3-hacking] E3 Emailer
On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 05:02:20PM +0100, Cliff Lawson wrote:
However it also requires some additional code to be
downloaded into the
phone to do it so without this there's no way you could do
it anyway even if
I told you how ;-)
Have you changed it since the previous emailer? I had no problem changing the configuration such as timeouts and phone numbers in emailer v2.
Paul
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On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 05:39:02PM +0100, Cliff Lawson wrote:
Presumably by having it phone a "fake" server and deliver it a config file with your own settings?
Yes.
I'm talking about setting these things through added UI in the phone.
Oh, ok.
Since you mention that you use the 0808 numbers yourself for the mail server, what's to stop someone translating the 0901 numbers to the 0808 one on their pbx? ;)
Paul
Your conscience. 'Cos that would be naughty....
Tolly
paul@e3.sbrk.co.uk wrote:
On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 05:39:02PM +0100, Cliff Lawson wrote:
Presumably by having it phone a "fake" server and deliver it a config file with your own settings?
Yes.
I'm talking about setting these things through added UI in the phone.
Oh, ok.
Since you mention that you use the 0808 numbers yourself for the mail server, what's to stop someone translating the 0901 numbers to the 0808 one on their pbx? ;)
Paul
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