Date : Wed, 29 Sep 2010 19:21:08 +0100
From : mark@... (Mark Usher)
Subject: 8-bit Articles wanted for next issue of Drag 'n Drop
Oooh, I like that. I should be able to do that with my VOIP router. Got to
make sure though it is redirected at the exchange rather than me redirecting
it.... !
-Mark
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> Behalf Of Rob
> Sent: 29 September 2010 14:04
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> Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] 8-bit Articles wanted for next issue of Drag 'n
Drop
>
> On 29 September 2010 12:56, Andrew Benham <adsb@...> wrote:
> > Why are you trying to decode the messages - are you reading your email
> > via telnet ? ?I hadn't noticed the email body was base64 encoded,
> > email clients here just do the right thing.
>
> I believe JGH is/was actually using Beebs to read his mail! I wish I had
the
> patience...
>
> > I recommend signing up to your phone service supplier's Anonymous Call
> > Rejection feature. ?For a few quid a month, it gets rid of more
> > muppets (some of the ones that aren't caught by the Telephone
> > Preference Service).
>
> I spent some time a couple of years ago playing with some scripts on my
> asterisk (VoIP) server to handle anonymous calls - it would basically
redirect
> them to an 070 number so if they really needed to speak to me, it'd cost
> them!
> http://blog.irrelevant.com/2008/08/asterisk-and-witheld-callers.html
>
> Rob
>
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