"BLIND"PS IN E-Mail

I KNOW HOW TO SEND A "Blind" CC IN E-Mail,but how do I add. A blind PS TO THE MESSAGE?

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    Lesliejohnb wrote:
    Hi Buzz,
    Hi John; Sorry that I didn't reply sooner. Been busy playing with a new toy! I got carried away here so this kind-a long!
    Keep the chat coming - it made me laugh!
    Well, O.K. Hmm, this will amuse you and may amaze you too! The ONLY reason I EVER had for buying a Computer was due to my mind's insatiable boredom created by my job! It's a long story but I LIVED out of my suitcase, in Hotel's/Motel's, a different Town/City every day, 6 days a week! And *I HATED IT!* I was so bored *OUT OF MY MIND*, I became an alcoholic! I didn't just get drunk every night, I STAYED drunk all day long every day! I was so good at being drunk I could FAKE being SOBER! EVERYBODY I talked to was convince that I had a speech impediment. I wanted to quit but the salary for this job was so INSANE I couldn't. The Job: K-Mart Field Auditor. The year: 1979-82! The Computer: A 1980 Tandy/Radio Shack TRS-80!
    The amazing part of this story: I STILL have the Computer, it STILL works and I STILL use it! It's the ONLY Computer that I've EVER own that's SO stable it HAS never CRASHED. Unfortunately I STILL have a addiction but isn't alcohol, it's Computers! I'm SO addicted my Boss wants to commit me to a psychiatric hospital but he won't! He can't replace me! I'm the ONLY Certified Windows Professional in this city with more of years experience than all of the other CWP have been alive! I was doing 'Stuff' with my TRS-80 25 years ago that most Computers *CAN'T EVEN* do today but that's another story! Do you know somebody else that STILL uses a 27 Year Old Computer?
    If you have more than one email account when you click new mail there is a "From" box right under the address boxes which allows you to click on the account you want to use to send- in my case either @tiscali or @google.
    Yup I'm in the Groove now and I'm following you but that ONLY changes the From:, not the E-Mail Account that will Send it! There's a different option to do this that I will explain ...
    If I open new mail and click the google address all is well. Not so if I click tiscali.
    Yup! It's the 'stuff' that makes you go NUTS when the logic ain't logical! But after doing some research about multiple Mail Accounts I found the logical logic that will help! Hmm, did that make any sense to you? I'm get so confused when I do immutable weird mutating stuff that turns my logical mind into mindless gibberish logic but it makes me happy!
    Alternatively it could be that this difference only appeared after I carried out the start up operation you gave me last time. I do not know.
    O.K. Me BAD! I told you to do that but I didn't tell you WHY. As you're using your Mac it creates different Caches to cut down on having to re-search the Hard Drive again. This makes 'Stuff' open quicker and when you open 'Stuff', the Mac will ALWAYS look at the caches first before looking at the Hard Drive. If the Mac finds this 'Stuff' in the cache it WILL NOT look for it any further and uses the Cached Information. If you change something on the Hard Drive that the Mac HAS NOT cached, like renaming iPhoto files without using iPhoto, it won't know about it and then weird stuff starts happening. 'Safe Boot' clears the caches and MAKES the Mac re-cache 'Stuff'.
    I have tried to attach all sorts of photos to the tiscali new mail and none works - thought maybe there was some kind of size limit perhaps but lots of the older photos are really quite small.
    Well, I think I know an answer for this should work! You know: what's good for the goose should be good for geese! O.K. down to business and I took my time to aim this 'Shot'! Hmm, where to start and do I explain this simply?
    First open Mail then Preferences and goto the Account window. You know how to setup the Accounts because they work, sort of! At the bottom of the Account Information window, there's an option to use a 'Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP)'. It's a drop down box that will let you change or edit this information. Change this to 'None' and underneath this option is a check box to 'Use only this server'. Un-check it if it's checked. Now you don't have a 'Default Mail Server' and can choose the server to use from a new e-mail. Now while you are still in this window, click the Advance button under the tool bar. At the bottom of this window there's a click box for the option 'Use IDLE command if the server supports it'. Un-check it if it's checked. This option only works with IMAP Servers and not with the POP Servers that you use. O.K. You still with me?
    Now click the 'Composing' icon on the tool bar at the top. Then uncheck 'Automatically <Cc or Bcc> myself' if it's checked and you don't use it. IMO:This option SO asinine! But stupid programers do stupid 'Stuff'. Now, the next option to change is 'Send new mail from'. This maybe the 'Pain in your Derrière' that you're having but it should change when you select the 'From:' while creating new e-mail. You probably only have three choices here and I suggest anything BUT the 'Account of the last viewed mailbox'. O.K. Still with me?
    Now I KNOW why my this Mail Stuff was a 'Pain in your Derrière'. Did I mention that stupid programers do stupid 'Stuff'. This is a quote I found in Mail's Help! *"To change the server you want to use to send the message, use the server pop-up menu in the New Message window."* Well, O.K. But I was going blind looking for this infamous 'Server Pop-up Menu' in the the 'New Message Window'. Mail's Help said It's there but I don't SEE IT! Plus, I don't believe everything I read or half of the 'Stuff' I see! Swell, Just Swell! I feel like I'm watching PAINT dry! And I'm not in my 'Groove' yet plus I know the answer will 'DAWN ON ME' later while I'm doing other 'Stuff'! So I do, then it does and 'DAWN', my third eye, shows me the way! O.K. Are you still with me or are you busy, laughing at this rambling Weirdo? Can you tell that I read & write like a moron that's a Computer Genius?
    Now were was I? O Yea... Open a new e-mail window and look for a square box on the left side of 'FROM:'. See it? Now click on it and a drop box will appear. The infamous 'Server Pop-up Menu' option you want isn't even list here and I kept missing it! I did mention that stupid programers do stupid 'Stuff', didn't I? So click on 'Customize ...' and the ALL the Mail options are now shown with check boxes. Isn't that just dandy? Are you cursing at that stupid programer like a truck driver? I DID! I cursing now! I curse out that stupid programer every time a create a new e-mail! Man O Man! No wonder there's so many names to impugn a Stupid person ... Asinine, Dumb, Dense, Dull, Slow, Obtuse but their just unintelligent. But a person with Stupid Stupidity is TOTALLY Brain Dead! Well, I did it again and went off the subject, carried away with mindless gibberish. O.K. You still with me?
    On the right side of the 'FROM:' box is that infamous 'Server Pop-up Menu' option that you want to use. Click the check box next to, on the left so doesn't disappear! Now you can choose whichever E-Mail Server you want to send e-mail from. But before you click the OK button I have a suggestion. Uncheck the 'Cc:' box under 'TO:' then check the 'Bcc:' box. I explain ... The 'Cc:' means Carbon Copy and the e-mail address use here will receive a Copy the the e-mail. But everybody that gets this e-mail WILL know the e-mail address of everybody else that got this e-mail! Does that make any since? Plus Spammers can collect these e-mail address way to easy! It's a long story to explain how quickly this can be done. Now the 'Bcc:' means 'Blind Carbon Copy' and it works just like 'Cc:', but there's ONE very important difference! Everybody that gets this e-mail is BLIND to the e-mail address of everybody else that got this e-mail! Plus Spammers are BLIND about these e-mail address as well, TOTALY impossible to collect! PERIOD! And you probably know this by now, but you can use the the 'Reply-To Address Field' to have replies sent to an email address that is different from the email address you’re using to send the message. One last tip then I've got to go to bed! You can sent email without an email address in the 'TO:' box if you use 'Bcc:' with an email address! But this may not work because some Spammers don't use an email address in the 'TO:' box any more, so several 'E-Mail Servers' will block an email with blank 'TO:'
    WOW! Did I get carried away! This post is HUGE!
    I hope I covered everything and that Apple let's me post it!
    Later ...
    !http://homepage.mac.com/buzzlightgear/Buzz.tiff!
    Buzz

  • Blind copy while sending a mail...

    Hi Friends,
    How to set a recipient under the blind copy recipient list (BCC) while sending a mail using the function module SO_DOCUMENT_SEND_API1. I have checked the flag <b>blind_copy</b> but not seeing that recipient under the bcc list. Some body please help in this.
    Thanx in advance.
    Ram

    See the example program :
    TABLES: SOLI.
       Data Declarations
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF BLOCK B1 WITH FRAME TITLE TEXT-001.
    PARAMETERS: SAPID     RADIOBUTTON GROUP ADDR,
                EMAIL_ID  RADIOBUTTON GROUP ADDR.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF BLOCK B1.
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF BLOCK B2 WITH FRAME TITLE TEXT-002.
    SELECT-OPTIONS: ID  FOR SOLI-LINE NO INTERVALS.
    SELECT-OPTIONS: CC  FOR SOLI-LINE NO INTERVALS.
    SELECT-OPTIONS: BCC FOR SOLI-LINE NO INTERVALS.
    *PARAMETERS:     SENDER LIKE SOUD-USRNAM.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF BLOCK B2.
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF BLOCK B3 WITH FRAME TITLE TEXT-009.
    PARAMETERS: SUB_LINE(60) TYPE C.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF BLOCK B3.
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF BLOCK B4 WITH FRAME TITLE TEXT-008.
    SELECT-OPTIONS:  TEXT1 FOR SOLI-LINE NO INTERVALS.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF BLOCK B4.
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF BLOCK B5 WITH FRAME TITLE TEXT-009.
    SELECTION-SCREEN BEGIN OF LINE.
    parameters: P_ATTACH as checkbox.
    selection-screen comment 3(30) text-010.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF LINE.
    SELECTION-SCREEN END OF BLOCK B5.
    DATA: MAIL_CONTENT LIKE SOLI OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE,
          SUBJECT_LINE LIKE SOOD1-OBJDES.
       Start of program processing
    START-OF-SELECTION.
    Get the Body of the Message from the selection screen or from
    calling program
      LOOP AT TEXT1.
        MOVE   TEXT1-LOW TO MAIL_CONTENT-LINE.
        APPEND MAIL_CONTENT.
      ENDLOOP.
    Subject of the Message
      MOVE  SUB_LINE TO SUBJECT_LINE.
    call a routine to send the workflow message
      PERFORM SEND_EMAIL
              TABLES MAIL_CONTENT
              USING  SUBJECT_LINE.
    *&      Form  SEND_EMAIL
    Send Workflow message
    FORM SEND_EMAIL TABLES OBJCONT STRUCTURE MAIL_CONTENT
                    USING  TITLE   LIKE SOOD-OBJDES.
      DATA: RECEIVERS LIKE SOOS1 OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE,
            TSOOD1 LIKE SOOD1,
            PACKING_LIST LIKE SOXPL OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE,
            OBJCONT1 LIKE MAIL_CONTENT OCCURS 0 WITH HEADER LINE.
      DATA: BEGIN OF AT_HEADER OCCURS 1.
              INCLUDE STRUCTURE SOLI.
      DATA: END OF AT_HEADER.
      CLEAR: TSOOD1,
             RECEIVERS.
      REFRESH RECEIVERS.
      MOVE:  SY-LANGU       TO TSOOD1-OBJLA,
             'Email Notice' TO TSOOD1-OBJNAM,
             'C'            TO TSOOD1-OBJSNS,
             TITLE          TO TSOOD1-OBJDES.
           'SCHIAVONIR'   TO TSOOD1-OWNNAM.
    loop through each ID and move them to recipient table
      LOOP AT ID.
        TRANSLATE ID-LOW TO UPPER CASE.
        IF SAPID = 'X'.
          MOVE: SY-DATUM     TO RECEIVERS-RCDAT,
                SY-UZEIT     TO RECEIVERS-RCTIM,
                ' '          TO RECEIVERS-RECESC,
                 ID-LOW      TO RECEIVERS-RECNAM,
                'X'          TO RECEIVERS-SNDEX.
        ELSE.
          MOVE: SY-DATUM     TO RECEIVERS-RCDAT,
                SY-UZEIT     TO RECEIVERS-RCTIM,
                'U'          TO RECEIVERS-RECESC,
                'U-'         TO RECEIVERS-RECNAM,
                ID-LOW       TO RECEIVERS-RECEXTNAM.
        ENDIF.
        APPEND RECEIVERS.
        CLEAR RECEIVERS.
      ENDLOOP.
    loop through each CC and move them to recipient table
      LOOP AT CC.
        TRANSLATE CC-LOW TO UPPER CASE.
        IF SAPID = 'X'.
          MOVE: SY-DATUM     TO RECEIVERS-RCDAT,
                SY-UZEIT     TO RECEIVERS-RCTIM,
                ' '          TO RECEIVERS-RECESC,
                 CC-LOW      TO RECEIVERS-RECNAM,
                'X'          TO RECEIVERS-SNDEX,
                'X'          TO RECEIVERS-SNDCP.
        ELSE.
          MOVE: SY-DATUM     TO RECEIVERS-RCDAT,
                SY-UZEIT     TO RECEIVERS-RCTIM,
                'U'          TO RECEIVERS-RECESC,
                'U-'         TO RECEIVERS-RECNAM,
                CC-LOW       TO RECEIVERS-RECEXTNAM,
                'X'          TO RECEIVERS-SNDCP.
        ENDIF.
        APPEND RECEIVERS.
        CLEAR RECEIVERS.
      ENDLOOP.
    loop through each BCC and move them to recipient table
      LOOP AT BCC.
        TRANSLATE BCC-LOW TO UPPER CASE.
        IF SAPID = 'X'.
          MOVE: SY-DATUM     TO RECEIVERS-RCDAT,
                SY-UZEIT     TO RECEIVERS-RCTIM,
                ' '          TO RECEIVERS-RECESC,
                 BCC-LOW     TO RECEIVERS-RECNAM,
                'X'          TO RECEIVERS-SNDEX,
                'X'          TO RECEIVERS-SNDBC.
        ELSE.
          MOVE: SY-DATUM     TO RECEIVERS-RCDAT,
                SY-UZEIT     TO RECEIVERS-RCTIM,
                'U'          TO RECEIVERS-RECESC,
                'U-'         TO RECEIVERS-RECNAM,
                BCC-LOW      TO RECEIVERS-RECEXTNAM,
                'X'          TO RECEIVERS-SNDBC.
        ENDIF.
        APPEND RECEIVERS.
        CLEAR RECEIVERS.
      ENDLOOP.
      AT_HEADER = SY-DATUM.
      APPEND AT_HEADER.
      AT_HEADER = SY-UZEIT.
      APPEND AT_HEADER.
    IF SENDER EQ SPACE.
       SENDER = SY-UNAME.
    ENDIF.
      IF P_ATTACH EQ 'X'.
        PACKING_LIST-HEAD_START = 1.
        PACKING_LIST-HEAD_NUM   = 2.
        PACKING_LIST-BODY_START = 1.
        PACKING_LIST-BODY_NUM   = 9999.
        PACKING_LIST-FILE_EXT   = 'TXT'.
        APPEND PACKING_LIST.
        CLEAR  PACKING_LIST.
        APPEND LINES OF OBJCONT TO OBJCONT1.
        REFRESH OBJCONT.
      ENDIF.
      CALL FUNCTION 'SO_OBJECT_SEND'
           EXPORTING
                OBJECT_HD_CHANGE           = TSOOD1
                OBJECT_TYPE                = 'RAW'
           TABLES
                OBJCONT                    = OBJCONT
                RECEIVERS                  = RECEIVERS
                ATT_HEAD                   = AT_HEADER
                ATT_CONT                   = OBJCONT1
                PACKING_LIST               = PACKING_LIST
           EXCEPTIONS
                ACTIVE_USER_NOT_EXIST      = 1
                COMMUNICATION_FAILURE      = 2
                COMPONENT_NOT_AVAILABLE    = 3
                FOLDER_NOT_EXIST           = 4
                FOLDER_NO_AUTHORIZATION    = 5
                FORWARDER_NOT_EXIST        = 6
                NOTE_NOT_EXIST             = 7
                OBJECT_NOT_EXIST           = 8
                OBJECT_NOT_SENT            = 9
                OBJECT_NO_AUTHORIZATION    = 10
                OBJECT_TYPE_NOT_EXIST      = 11
                OPERATION_NO_AUTHORIZATION = 12
                OWNER_NOT_EXIST            = 13
                PARAMETER_ERROR            = 14
                SUBSTITUTE_NOT_ACTIVE      = 15
                SUBSTITUTE_NOT_DEFINED     = 16
                SYSTEM_FAILURE             = 17
                TOO_MUCH_RECEIVERS         = 18
                USER_NOT_EXIST             = 19
                X_ERROR                    = 20
                OTHERS                     = 21.
    ENDFORM.                               " SEND_EMAIL
    text elements
    BCC     Blind CC
    CC     Copy to
    EMAIL_ID     Email ID
    ID     ?...
    P_ATTACH     Send as Attachment?
    SAPID     SAP ID
    SUB_LINE     Subject
    TEXT1     Message

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    Hello:
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    translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
    preference 5
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    preference 5
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    preference 5
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    preference 5
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    preference 5
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    preference 5
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    night-service day Wed 19:01 08:15
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    create cnf-files version-stamp 7960 Feb 19 2010 13:12:05
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    statistics collect
    banner login  Cisco Configuration Assistant. Version: 2.1. Wed Oct 28 17:59:52 EST 2009
    alias exec cca_voice_mode PBX
    line con 0
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    end

    debug ccsip messages would not give me anything, so i did debug ccsip all instead, when voice
    mail is dialed I get the below debug messages.
    000235: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Info/sipSPIAddContextToTable: Added context(0x8687FF80) with key=[2] to table
    000236: //6/000000000000/SIP/State/sipSPIChangeState: 0x8687FF80 : State change from (STATE_NONE, SUBSTATE_NONE)  to (STATE_IDLE, SUBSTATE_NONE)
    000237: //6/000000000000/SIP/Info/ccsip_call_setup_request: Before processing SETUP REQccb->pld.flags_ipip = 200
    000238: //6/000000000000/SIP/Info/ccsip_call_setup_request: This is a TDM-IP call: callID= 6, peer_callID = 5
    000239: //6/000000000000/SIP/Info/ccsip_call_setup_request: This is a TDM-IP call: callID= 6, peer_callID = 5
    000240: //6/000000000000/SIP/Info/ccsip_call_setup_request: After processing SETUP REQccb->pld.flags_ipip = 200
    000241: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Info/sipSPIGetOutboundHostAndDestHostPrivate: CCSIP: target_host : 10.1.10.1 target_port : 5060
    000242: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Info/sipSPIGetOutboundHostAndDestHostPrivate: CCSIP: outbound_host : 10.1.10.1 outbound_port : 5060
    000243: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Event/sipSPIEventInfo: Queued event from SIP SPI : SIPSPI_EV_CC_CALL_SETUP
    000244: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/ccsip_call_setup_request: Incrementing call counter in dial-peer [2000]
    000245: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Info/ccsip_process_sipspi_queue_event: ccsip_spi_get_msg_type returned: 3 for event 2
    000246: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIUaddccCallIdToTable: Adding call id 6 to table
    000247: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIGetCallConfig: preferred_codec set[0] type :No Codec    bytes: 0
    000248: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIGetCallConfig: Media forking disabled
    000249: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPICanSetFallbackFlag: Local Fallback is not active
    000250: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIGetCallConfig: Not using Voice Class Codec
    000251: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIGetCallConfig: Checking Video Type Rate=-1 video_codec_allowed=1F
    000252: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Media/sipSPICopyPeerDataToCCB: Firewall traversal is not enabled
    000253: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIGetCallConfig: xcoder high-density disabled
    000254: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIGetCallConfig: Flow Mode set to FLOW_THROUGH
    000255: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIGetCallConfig: Media forking disabled
    000256: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/preprocessSetup:
    This is a not a SIGO Call -, could be DM call
    000257: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Media/sipSPISetMediaSrcAddr: Media src addr for stream 1 = 10.1.10.2
    000258: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Media/sipSPIReserveRtpPort: reserved port 17510 for stream 1
    000259: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Info/convert_codec_bytes_to_ptime: Values :Codec: g711ulaw codecbytes :160, ptime: 20
    000260: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Info/sipSPISetMediaDirectionForStream: Setting Media direction SENDRECV for stream 1
    000261: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sip_generate_sdp_xcaps_list: Modem Relay and T38 disabled. X-cap not needed
    000262: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIOutgoingCallSDP: Creating recv-only stream for outbound call
    000263: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Media/sipSPIProcessRtpSessions: sipSPIProcessRtpSessions
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    000275: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/ccsip_set_cc_cause_for_spi_err: Categorized cause:38, category:187
    000276: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Info/ccsip_set_release_source_for_peer: ownCallId[6], src[6]
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    000279: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Error/sipSPIGetContentQSIG: No Inbound Container Created !!!
    000280: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Error/sipSPIGetContentQ931: No Inbound Container Created !!!
    000281: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/State/sipSPIChangeState: 0x8687FF80 : State change from (STATE_IDLE, SUBSTATE_NONE)  to (STATE_DISCONNECTING, SUBSTATE_NONE)
    000282: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/ccsip_call_statistics: Stats are not supported for IPIP call.
    000283: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Event/sipSPIEventInfo: Queued event from SIP SPI : SIPSPI_EV_CC_CALL_DISCONNECT
    000284: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Info/ccsip_process_sipspi_queue_event: ccsip_spi_get_msg_type returned: 3 for event 7
    000285: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIIcpifUpdate: CallState: 2 Playout: 0 DiscTime:25967 ConnTime 0
    000286: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/State/sipSPIChangeState: 0x8687FF80 : State change from (STATE_DISCONNECTING, SUBSTATE_NONE)  to (STATE_DEAD, SUBSTATE_NONE)
    000287: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Call/sipSPICallInfo:
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    Call Control Block (CCB) : 0x8687FF80
    State of The Call        : STATE_DEAD
    TCP Sockets Used         : YES
    Calling Number           : 203
    Called Number            : 101
    Source IP Address (Sig  ): 10.1.10.2
    Destn SIP Req Addr:Port  :
    Destn SIP Resp Addr:Port :
    Destination Name         :
    000288: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Call/sipSPIMediaCallInfo:
    Number of Media Streams: 1
    Media Stream             : 1
    Negotiated Codec         : No Codec
    Negotiated Codec Bytes   : 0
    Nego. Codec payload      : 255 (tx), 255 (rx)
    Negotiated Dtmf-relay    : 0
    Dtmf-relay Payload       : 0 (tx), 0 (rx)
    Source IP Address (Media): 10.1.10.2
    Source IP Port    (Media): 17510
    Destn  IP Address (Media):  -
    Destn  IP Port    (Media): 0
    Orig Destn IP Address:Port (Media): [ - ]:0
    000289: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Call/sipSPICallInfo:
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    Disconnect Cause (SIP)   : 200
    000290: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIUdeleteccCallIdFromTable: Removing call id 6
    000291: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Info/sipSPIDeleteContextFromTable: Context for key=[2] removed.
    000292: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIFlushEventBufferQueue: There are 0 events on the internal queue that are going to be free'd
    000293: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/ccsip_qos_cleanup: Entry
    000294: //-1/xxxxxxxxxxxx/SIP/Info/sipSPISipSdpFree:
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    Shawn,
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    Since Apple has set up these forums for users to help one other with their problems, there isn't much we can do as far as acting on your suggestions. You might want to submit your comments directly to Apple by filling out the forum on this page: http://www.apple.com/feedback/itunesapp.html .
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    My best recommendation to anyone on this forum who is a Mac User. Use SearchLight to find VoiceOver. Now read some of the documentation to get the gist of how it works. Once you have done this, Start VoiceOver and turn off your screen. Try using the keybard commands you just learned or even the ones you think you know in iTunes. You will find it extremely hard to navigate.
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