"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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Blind Carbon Copy in Mail 1.3.11
Is the option to send messages to multiple recipients as a blind carbon copy available in Mail version 1.3.11? I'm asking this for my father who has an eMac running Panther 1.3.9. I'm using Tiger and a different version of Mail than his and I've so far been unable to determine if and how.
Thanks.Yes it is available.
You can set the blind carbon copy (Bcc) field to appear by default. With a compose window open, choose View > Bcc Header. -
Cannot see blind cc on sent mail
Ever since upgrading to Mavericks, I cannot see any people blind cc'd on send mail. I use Goggle to host my company email if this helps. Mail on the google server also remove the blind copied people. So there is no record anywhere of who the mail was send blind to. I've expanded the full header in both the local mail client and on the one hosted by Google and the information is just gone. Please help.
Does no one from Apple moderate or answer these questions?
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JohnLesliejohnb 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.
RamSee 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 -
HELP - Is there a Way To Send BCC: (blind) copies in MAIL?
I'm gonna be on TV in a couple weeks and I want to send out a blind carbon copy announcement to my address book, but for some stupid reason that feature isn't available in Apple's Mail Program for OSX, I can only do CC:, carbon copy.
Will I have to try and fiddle with the obviously 'superior' mail program that netscape 4.7 offers under MacOS 9.22? Or is there another alternative to Apple's mail delivery system...
Inquiring minds want to know...In the new message composition window, right next to the Account box under the Subject field, there should be a little box with 3 horizontal lines and a down arrow. Click on it to find the Bcc: option.
You can also find the Bcc: option on the View menu. -
Blind copy mail recipient seen
I just received a reply to an e-mail which I blind copied to someone else. The original recipient indicated they saw the blind copied recipient. Is this possible?
Welcome to the discussions, tbdixie.
No. The Bcc recipients are not included with the mail message. They are passed to your SMTP server, which then delivers the message to them. Get your original recipient to show you the headers of the message received from you, 'cos if they do include the Bcc recipients there is a MAJOR problem with Mail, and we would see alarm bells ringing all over the place.
AK -
How do you add Blind Copy to the options listed in the mail address book?
My I-Mac is the 20 inch Intel model running OS 10.4.7 and mail is 2.1.1.
When trying to forward mail I can chose Bcc by going to "View" and selecting Bcc, but then when I go to the address book to select the names that I want to Bcc there are only two options listed in the address book and they are "To and Cc". The only way that I have been able to set the addresses into the forwarding message is to drag each address from the address book and place it into the Bcc field on the forwarded note. There must be some way to enable the address book to list Bcc. Does anyone know how? Thanks
Bill
I-Mac Model 5,1 Mac OS X (10.4.7) 1 Gig ram/Intel core 2 Duo
I-Mac Model 5,1 Mac OS X (10.4.7) I-Mac Intel 2 DuoHi Austin,
Thanks for the response, but you kind of misunderstand my question. I actually want something much simpler than this:
When the Mail.app Data Detection recognises a telephone number or address, via a drop-down menu, I have the option to create a new contact or add the data to an existing contact. If I want to create a new AddressBook contact I am presented with a pop-up. This pop-up gives me the choice to enter a persons name, or by ticking the box, designate the entry as a company. I can edit the person's or company's name - this is often necessary as Data Detection, though generally quite good, doesn't always pick the correct data; for instance when the data is in the body of a forwarded e-mail. But what I can't seem to do is edit the entry to include a Contact Name and a Company Name. I may have to hand enter this information, I can accept that, but what I want to avoid is having to move away from Mail, open AddressBook and complete the contact creation therein.
What I simply require is the option to enter at least the standard AddressBook 'new contact' template fields from within Mail. So I need to know: Is there is a way of configuring the pop-up fields beyond the Mail.app defaults?
I hope this makes sense..
Thanks again.. -
Re: Mail BCC isn't blind
I recently sent out a mail using bcc which was transmitted as normal. However, I accidentally left one of the intended recipients off the distribution, so I forwarded the email I had previously sent. In the body of the forwarded email, the bcc recipients of the original email were clearly listed. As it happens I spotted this and deleted the names, but this seems to me a real privacy or confidentiality issue users should be careful about.
Hello:
As far as I know, the BCCs will show up to you on the forwarded mail, but not to anyone else.
Barry -
Mail: Forwarding: Original Sender Gets Email as Well?
I haven't been using Mail very long -- I used to use Eudora for decades and it was my definitely favorite email app. I hated Outlook et. al and when I bought my MacBook Pro and it was running 10.5.8, well, I just could not get Eudora to work. So I reluctantly had to switch to Mail, which I hated then, and hate even more now.
A couple of times, I was horrified to see that when I forwarded email from someone to my wife, and perhaps added a comment with the quoted text of the email, the original sender whose email i was forwarding got the email -- with my comment -- as well!
Since I don't know what's going on, I don't know how to explain it, but here's an example. Someone emailed me about taking some lessons (I teach Japanese). I replied and said I couldn't take her right now, which wasn't true -- she was already asking for a group discount for two people and I know the type and I just didn't want to bother with it, so I said I was too busy.
Then, I forwarded the email she had sent me, with the request for the discount, to my wife. I specifically chose the "Forward" button, my wife's address appeared in the address box, and I included some snide comment about why the woman was asking for a discount on a discount, as I'm already way cheaper than most turors.
Still with me?
Then, later on I changed my mind and replied to the woman and told her I could fit her in, but she'd have to pay the full price. I BCCd my wife in on this email (Bcc means "Blind CC" -- meaning, as I understand it, that the main person recieving the email only sees their address in the header, and possibly "and other recipients," but not anyone else's email address or anything like that.
So, we go back and forth over various things, and occasionally I forward the woman's email to my wife, again, with comments, that I OBVIOUSLY don't want this woman to see.
Okay, no problems there -- before I click "Send" I make sure my wife's address, and ONLY her address, is in the address field, as I'm just forwarding an email.
Yet today, when I went to check what time this person is coming, I see all the emails that we've ever exchanged including the very first one, all one after another -- her emails, my replies etc. But then, in the middle of all these, I suddenly see the email I forwarded to my wife with the snide comment in it! How the **** did it get in there, and is it possible that email was also sent to this woman as well, so she read my comment?
Other odd things have happened when I've forwarded things to my wife -- a reply, perhaps, from someone we both know but with my previous emails, NOT MEANT to be read by my wife, somehow in the chain!
Now I'm ultra paranoid. Has this woman received those emails I sent to my wife (I thought) and read my snide comments? Why on erth would Mail include, in this bck and forth with this woman -- maybe ten emails in all, suddenly a forwarded email to my wife? It should not be in the chain at all, since it was NOT sent to the woman, merely forwarded to my wife.
Is Mail sending emails to people with their email addresses being visible in the address fields without my knowledge? Has this woman read my snide comments (and my wife's replies to them!) and even if not, why are those back-and-forths with my wife doing in the same chain as the emails to this woman? They technically should have no connection to the woman, since they were nit addressed to her, merely forwarded.
And are people seeing who I'm Blind CCing? Mail certainly is an effed-up app -- it's very badly putr together and just serves to remind me that Apple has really put some horrific software into their systems over the years, and seemingly with every new iteratioon and every new OS, the apps just get worse and less intuitive, not the opposite, with NO WAY to downgrade. If I had my way, this MacBook would be running Tiger. with iMovie from 2004 (same for all the iLife apps -- they've degenerated into Microsoft-like unusable messes).
But I'm seriously worried about this Mail issue -- the last thing I want is for people to be receiving emails that I'm not aware are being sent.
And I REALLY wish Eudora functioned on this machine -- I don't know why it doesn't but it keeps giving me error messages. But that's a separate problem.
Anyone else experienced anything like this?Thanks, guys . . .
I kind of knew that Mail couldn't possibly be sending emails to people without my being aware of it but I just wanted to double check.
As far as the other email programs go, for some insane reason all the ones I try (Thunderbird, for one) have problems connecting with my SMTP (outgoing) server. In one case, there's no way to change my account setting from IMAP to POP . . . the way these programs are set up, just configuring your settings requires a B.S. in network technology . . . every time these things happen, I end up on the phone with the local ISP for two hours and most of them have no idea what a Mac is . . .
I think in this case I wll just stick wth the Devil I Know. Every email program has its drawbacks and Mail is clunky and unintuitive but thank God, it integrates with SpamSieve, the only junk mail killer that really, really works (I just learned how WELL it works when I tried Thunderbird and it downloaded all the mail I'm REALLY getting s opposed to the mail that I end up seeing -- for every legit email that SpamSieve lets through, there are at least 75 that it doesn't. I don't know about anyone else, but I'm inundated with at LEAST 400 junk emails A DAY for my two accounts and without SpamSieve I'd be in the First Circle of ****, but I digress).
It's been a year now with Mail and although I despise it at least now I think I'm getting used to it, and your reassurances about people getting unwanted mail definitely removed my last doubts.
I'll stick with Mail, since the others don't look exactly like champs either, and just pray Apple doesn't "Upsdate" anything for a good long while.
Cheers, mates
Nick -
Send PDF form to e-mail as attachment with a PHP script on the server
Hi,
For several days I've been searching though the internet looking for a solution, a quite simple one in my opinion, but I got a little desperate not getting any result I want.
Okay. The Situation.
I have a PDF form to order sandwiches and drinks.
The PDF has serveral area's and columns where customers fill in the amount of the products they would like to order.
At a position of a field, the kitchen can almost blindly see what products a customer ordered.
Therefore, when someone fills in the form, I want to send the filled PDF by e-mail to the kitchen's e-mail adress. And important: the PDF in the kitchen's mailbox should be completely identical to the form the customer filled in.
So, I have an Order button in my form. I set the action as 'Submit a form'.
In the settings under 'Enter a URL for this link' I used just some PHP mailer script I also use on my website contact form.
IF I check 'HTML' under 'Export Format' the PHP mailer works fine. I receive an HTML e-mail listed the ordered products.
BUT
I do want the original filled PDF in my mailbox instead of an HTML e-mail.
So, for 'Export Format' I checked 'PDF The Complete Document'.
But then my PHP mailer script doesn't work anymore.
It gives errors like 'no valid e-mail adres' , etcetera etcetera.
Who has a solution?
Who has a working standard PHP script for me what just sends the kitchen an empty mail with the original PDF as attachment?!
There is no need to use any database or other more complex functionality. Just mail the filled PDF.You can submit whole PDF format as long as you enable usage rights on the PDF.
Normally Adobe Reader users can only submit the data, XFDF, FDF, XDP, XML.
To enable usage rights on the PDF you will need to use Adobe Acrobat Std/Pro.
As for the PHP Script; it depends on your PHP web server capabilities.
The script will be slightly different, if the server uses PHP Mail or PHP PEAR.
Just attach the submission to an email and send.
If the client is submitting the form from a standalone pdf reader app, you can also respond with a success or failure FDF \status message; otherwise, you can redirect to a success / failure URL.
For more information and online examples:
http://www.pdfemail.net/examples/ -
Hi All,
We have a UC520 and the system is giving us an engaged tone when ever we dial voice mail from both our external and internal numbers. I have been going over and over the config and can not understand why we are getting an engaged signal when ever we ring voice mail. Below is the show run off the UC520, hopefully someone can spot some errors in it to suggest why it does not work as im close to hitting it with a large hammer
version 12.4
parser config cache interface
no service pad
no service timestamps debug uptime
service timestamps log datetime msec
service password-encryption
service internal
service compress-config
service sequence-numbers
hostname UC_520
boot-start-marker
boot system flash uc500-advipservicesk9-mz.124-22.YB4.bin
boot-end-marker
logging message-counter syslog
no logging buffered
no logging rate-limit
enable secret 5 passremoved
aaa new-model
aaa authentication login default local
aaa authentication login Foxtrot_sdm_easyvpn_xauth_ml_1 local
aaa authorization exec default local
aaa authorization network Foxtrot_sdm_easyvpn_group_ml_1 local
aaa session-id common
clock timezone AEST 10
clock summer-time AEST recurring 1 Sun Oct 2:00 1 Sun Apr 3:00
crypto pki trustpoint TP-self-signed-1974105750
enrollment selfsigned
subject-name cn=IOS-Self-Signed-Certificate-1974105750
revocation-check none
rsakeypair TP-self-signed-1974105750
dot11 syslog
ip source-route
ip cef
ip dhcp relay information trust-all
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.1.1.1 10.1.1.9
ip dhcp excluded-address 10.1.1.241 10.1.1.255
ip dhcp pool phone
network 10.1.1.0 255.255.255.0
default-router 10.1.1.1
option 150 ip 10.1.1.1
ip inspect name SDM_LOW cuseeme
ip inspect name SDM_LOW dns
ip inspect name SDM_LOW ftp
ip inspect name SDM_LOW h323
ip inspect name SDM_LOW https
ip inspect name SDM_LOW icmp
ip inspect name SDM_LOW imap
ip inspect name SDM_LOW pop3
ip inspect name SDM_LOW netshow
ip inspect name SDM_LOW rcmd
ip inspect name SDM_LOW realaudio
ip inspect name SDM_LOW rtsp
ip inspect name SDM_LOW esmtp
ip inspect name SDM_LOW sqlnet
ip inspect name SDM_LOW streamworks
ip inspect name SDM_LOW tftp
ip inspect name SDM_LOW tcp router-traffic
ip inspect name SDM_LOW udp
ip inspect name SDM_LOW vdolive
no ipv6 cef
stcapp ccm-group 1
stcapp
stcapp feature access-code
multilink bundle-name authenticated
vpdn enable
vpdn-group 1
! Default PPTP VPDN group
accept-dialin
protocol pptp
virtual-template 2
trunk group ALL_FXO
max-retry 5
voice-class cause-code 1
hunt-scheme sequential
voice call send-alert
voice rtp send-recv
voice service voip
allow-connections h323 to h323
allow-connections h323 to sip
allow-connections sip to h323
allow-connections sip to sip
supplementary-service h450.12
sip
no update-callerid
call service stop
voice class codec 1
codec preference 1 g711ulaw
codec preference 2 g729r8
voice class dualtone-detect-params 1
cadence-variation 25
voice class custom-cptone OZ
dualtone disconnect
frequency 420
cadence 400 200
voice class custom-cptone test
dualtone disconnect
frequency 425
cadence 375 375
voice class cause-code 1
no-circuit
voice register global
max-dn 128
max-pool 32
voice hunt-group 1 parallel
final 512
list 203,204
timeout 10
pilot 511
voice hunt-group 2 parallel
final 513
list 202,203,204
timeout 10
pilot 512
voice hunt-group 3 parallel
final 203
list 201,202,203,204
timeout 10
pilot 513
voice translation-rule 4
rule 15 // //
voice translation-rule 1111
voice translation-rule 1112
rule 1 /^0/ //
voice translation-rule 2000
rule 1 /0294174218/ /101/
voice translation-rule 2002
rule 1 // //
voice translation-rule 2222
voice translation-profile CALLER_ID_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
translate calling 1111
voice translation-profile CallBlocking
translate called 2222
voice translation-profile OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
translate called 1112
voice translation-profile PROFILE_ALL_FXO
translate calling 4
voice translation-profile VM_Profile
translate called 2000
voice translation-profile XFER_TO_VM_PROFILE
translate called 2002
voice-card 0
no local-bypass
username admin privilege 15 secret 5 passremoved
username KeyVPN secret 5 passremoved
username cisco privilege 15 secret 5 passremoved
crypto isakmp policy 1
encr 3des
authentication pre-share
group 2
crypto isakmp client configuration group EZVPN_GROUP_1
key passremoved
dns 61.8.0.113
pool SDM_POOL_1
save-password
max-users 10
crypto isakmp profile sdm-ike-profile-1
match identity group EZVPN_GROUP_1
client authentication list Foxtrot_sdm_easyvpn_xauth_ml_1
isakmp authorization list Foxtrot_sdm_easyvpn_group_ml_1
client configuration address respond
virtual-template 1
crypto ipsec transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA esp-3des esp-sha-hmac
crypto ipsec profile SDM_Profile1
set transform-set ESP-3DES-SHA
set isakmp-profile sdm-ike-profile-1
archive
log config
logging enable
logging size 600
hidekeys
process-max-time 50
ip tftp source-interface Loopback0
class-map match-all L3-to-L2_VoIP-Cntrl
match ip dscp af31
class-map match-all L3-to-L2_VoIP-RTP
match ip dscp ef
class-map match-all SIP
match protocol sip
class-map match-all RTP
match protocol rtp
policy-map EthOut
class RTP
policy-map output-L3-to-L2
class L3-to-L2_VoIP-RTP
set cos 5
class L3-to-L2_VoIP-Cntrl
set cos 3
interface Loopback0
description $FW_INSIDE$
ip address 10.1.10.2 255.255.255.252
ip access-group 101 in
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly
interface FastEthernet0/0
description $ETH-WAN$
no ip address
ip verify unicast reverse-path
ip virtual-reassembly
duplex auto
speed auto
snmp trap ip verify drop-rate
pppoe enable group global
pppoe-client dial-pool-number 1
interface Integrated-Service-Engine0/0
description cue is initialized with default IMAP group
ip unnumbered Loopback0
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly
service-module ip address 10.1.10.1 255.255.255.252
service-module ip default-gateway 10.1.10.2
interface FastEthernet0/1/0
switchport mode trunk
macro description cisco-switch
interface FastEthernet0/1/1
switchport voice vlan 100
macro description cisco-phone
spanning-tree portfast
interface FastEthernet0/1/2
switchport voice vlan 100
macro description cisco-phone
spanning-tree portfast
interface FastEthernet0/1/3
switchport voice vlan 100
macro description cisco-phone
spanning-tree portfast
interface FastEthernet0/1/4
switchport voice vlan 100
macro description cisco-phone
spanning-tree portfast
interface FastEthernet0/1/5
switchport voice vlan 100
macro description cisco-phone
spanning-tree portfast
interface FastEthernet0/1/6
switchport voice vlan 100
macro description cisco-phone
spanning-tree portfast
interface FastEthernet0/1/7
switchport mode trunk
macro description cisco-switch
interface FastEthernet0/1/8
switchport mode trunk
macro description cisco-switch
interface Virtual-Template1 type tunnel
no ip address
tunnel mode ipsec ipv4
tunnel protection ipsec profile SDM_Profile1
interface Virtual-Template2
ip unnumbered Dialer0
peer default ip address pool SDM_POOL_1
no keepalive
ppp encrypt mppe auto
ppp authentication pap chap ms-chap
interface Vlan1
description $FW_INSIDE$
ip address 10.1.2.1 255.255.255.0
ip access-group 102 in
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly
ip tcp adjust-mss 1412
interface Vlan100
description $FW_INSIDE$
ip address 10.1.1.1 255.255.255.0
ip access-group 103 in
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly
ip tcp adjust-mss 1412
interface Dialer0
description $FW_OUTSIDE$
ip address negotiated
ip access-group test-ppt in
ip mtu 1452
ip nat outside
ip inspect SDM_LOW out
ip virtual-reassembly
encapsulation ppp
dialer pool 1
dialer-group 1
ppp authentication chap pap callin
ppp chap hostname passremoved
ppp chap password 7 passremoved
ppp pap sent-username passremoved password 7 passremoved
ppp ipcp dns request
interface BVI1
description $FW_INSIDE$
mtu 1514
no ip address
ip access-group 102 in
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly
ip tcp adjust-mss 1412
interface BVI100
description $FW_INSIDE$
mtu 1514
no ip address
ip access-group 103 in
ip nat inside
ip virtual-reassembly
ip tcp adjust-mss 1412
ip local pool SDM_POOL_1 10.1.2.230 10.1.2.250
ip forward-protocol nd
ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 Dialer0
ip route 10.1.10.1 255.255.255.255 Integrated-Service-Engine0/0
ip route 172.0.0.0 255.0.0.0 10.1.2.2
ip http server
ip http authentication local
ip http secure-server
ip http path flash:/gui
ip nat inside source list 1 interface Dialer0 overload
ip access-list extended test-pptp
permit tcp any any eq 1723
permit gre any any
access-list 1 remark SDM_ACL Category=2
access-list 1 permit 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 1 permit 10.1.2.0 0.0.0.255
access-list 1 permit 10.1.10.0 0.0.0.3
access-list 100 remark auto generated by SDM firewall configuration
access-list 100 remark SDM_ACL Category=1
access-list 100 deny ip 192.168.10.0 0.0.0.255 any
access-list 100 deny ip host 255.255.255.255 any
access-list 100 deny ip 127.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 any
access-list 100 permit ip any any
access-list 101 remark auto generated by SDM firewall configuration##NO_ACES_7##
access-list 101 remark SDM_ACL Category=1
access-list 101 permit udp any host 10.1.10.2 eq non500-isakmp
access-list 101 permit udp any host 10.1.10.2 eq isakmp
access-list 101 permit esp any host 10.1.10.2
access-list 101 permit ahp any host 10.1.10.2
access-list 101 permit tcp 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 eq 2000 any
access-list 101 permit udp 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 eq 2000 any
access-list 101 deny ip 10.1.2.0 0.0.0.255 any
access-list 101 deny ip 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 any
access-list 101 deny ip host 255.255.255.255 any
access-list 101 deny ip 127.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 any
access-list 101 permit ip any any
access-list 104 remark auto generated by SDM firewall configuration##NO_ACES_25##
access-list 104 remark SDM_ACL Category=1
access-list 104 permit udp any any eq non500-isakmp
access-list 104 permit udp any any eq isakmp
access-list 104 permit esp any any
access-list 104 permit ahp any any
access-list 104 permit tcp any any eq pop3 log
access-list 104 permit tcp any any eq 37777 log
access-list 104 permit tcp any any eq 3389 log
access-list 104 permit tcp any any eq 1723 log
access-list 104 permit tcp any any eq 2701 log
access-list 104 permit tcp any any eq 4899 log
access-list 104 permit tcp any any eq 4125 log
access-list 104 permit tcp any any eq 443 log
access-list 104 permit tcp any any eq smtp log
access-list 104 permit tcp any any eq 8080 log
access-list 104 permit tcp any any eq www log
access-list 104 deny ip 10.1.10.0 0.0.0.3 any
access-list 104 deny ip 10.1.2.0 0.0.0.255 any
access-list 104 deny ip 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 any
access-list 104 permit udp host 61.8.0.113 eq domain any
access-list 104 permit icmp any any echo-reply
access-list 104 permit icmp any any time-exceeded
access-list 104 permit icmp any any unreachable
access-list 104 deny ip 10.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 any
access-list 104 deny ip 172.16.0.0 0.15.255.255 any
access-list 104 deny ip 192.168.0.0 0.0.255.255 any
access-list 104 deny ip 127.0.0.0 0.255.255.255 any
access-list 104 deny ip host 255.255.255.255 any
access-list 104 deny ip host 0.0.0.0 any
access-list 104 deny ip any any log
access-list 104 permit gre any any
dialer-list 1 protocol ip permit
snmp-server community public RO
control-plane
voice-port 0/0/0
cptone AU
timeouts ringing infinity
voice-port 0/0/1
cptone AU
timeouts ringing infinity
voice-port 0/0/2
cptone AU
timeouts ringing infinity
voice-port 0/0/3
cptone AU
timeouts ringing infinity
voice-port 0/1/0
supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call
supervisory custom-cptone OZ
supervisory dualtone-detect-params 1
no battery-reversal
compand-type a-law
timeouts call-disconnect 3
timeouts ringing infinity
timeouts wait-release 3
timing sup-disconnect 50
connection plar opx 501
description Configured by CCA 4 FXO-0/1/0-Custom-HG
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/1/1
supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call
supervisory custom-cptone OZ
supervisory dualtone-detect-params 1
no battery-reversal
compand-type a-law
timeouts call-disconnect 3
timeouts ringing infinity
timeouts wait-release 3
timing sup-disconnect 50
connection plar opx 501
description Configured by CCA 4 FXO-0/1/1-Custom-HG
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/1/2
trunk-group ALL_FXO 60
supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call
supervisory custom-cptone OZ
supervisory dualtone-detect-params 1
no battery-reversal
compand-type a-law
timeouts call-disconnect 3
timeouts ringing infinity
timeouts wait-release 3
timing sup-disconnect 50
connection plar opx 501
description Configured by CCA 4 FXO-0/1/2-Custom-HG
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/1/3
trunk-group ALL_FXO 64
supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call
supervisory custom-cptone OZ
supervisory dualtone-detect-params 1
no battery-reversal
compand-type a-law
timeouts call-disconnect 3
timeouts ringing infinity
timeouts wait-release 3
timing sup-disconnect 50
connection plar opx 501
description Configured by CCA 4 FXO-0/1/3-Custom-HG
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/3/0
trunk-group ALL_FXO 62
supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call
supervisory custom-cptone OZ
supervisory dualtone-detect-params 1
no battery-reversal
compand-type a-law
timeouts call-disconnect 3
timeouts ringing infinity
timeouts wait-release 3
timing sup-disconnect 50
connection plar opx 501
description Configured by CCA 4 FXO-0/3/0-Custom-HG
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/3/1
trunk-group ALL_FXO 61
supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call
supervisory custom-cptone OZ
supervisory dualtone-detect-params 1
no battery-reversal
compand-type a-law
timeouts call-disconnect 3
timeouts ringing infinity
timeouts wait-release 3
timing sup-disconnect 50
connection plar opx 501
description Configured by CCA 4 FXO-0/3/1-Custom-HG
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/3/2
trunk-group ALL_FXO 64
supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call
supervisory custom-cptone OZ
supervisory dualtone-detect-params 1
no battery-reversal
compand-type a-law
timeouts call-disconnect 3
timeouts ringing infinity
timeouts wait-release 3
timing sup-disconnect 50
connection plar opx 101
description Configured by CCA 4FXO-0/3/2-Custom-OP
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/3/3
supervisory disconnect dualtone mid-call
supervisory custom-cptone OZ
supervisory dualtone-detect-params 1
no battery-reversal
compand-type a-law
timeouts call-disconnect 3
timeouts ringing infinity
timeouts wait-release 3
timing sup-disconnect 50
connection plar opx 501
description Configured by CCA 4 FXO-0/3/3-Custom-HG
caller-id enable
voice-port 0/4/0
auto-cut-through
signal immediate
input gain auto-control -15
description Music On Hold Port
sccp local Loopback0
sccp ccm 10.1.1.1 identifier 1 version 3.1
sccp
sccp ccm group 1
associate ccm 1 priority 1
dial-peer cor custom
name internal
name local
name local-plus
name international
name national
name national-plus
name emergency
name toll-free
dial-peer cor list call-internal
member internal
dial-peer cor list call-local
member local
dial-peer cor list call-local-plus
member local-plus
dial-peer cor list call-national
member national
dial-peer cor list call-national-plus
member national-plus
dial-peer cor list call-international
member international
dial-peer cor list call-emergency
member emergency
dial-peer cor list call-toll-free
member toll-free
dial-peer cor list user-internal
member internal
member emergency
dial-peer cor list user-local
member internal
member local
member emergency
member toll-free
dial-peer cor list user-local-plus
member internal
member local
member local-plus
member emergency
member toll-free
dial-peer cor list user-national
member internal
member local
member local-plus
member national
member emergency
member toll-free
dial-peer cor list user-national-plus
member internal
member local
member local-plus
member national
member national-plus
member emergency
member toll-free
dial-peer cor list user-international
member internal
member local
member local-plus
member international
member national
member national-plus
member emergency
member toll-free
dial-peer voice 1 pots
service stcapp
port 0/0/0
dial-peer voice 2 pots
service stcapp
port 0/0/1
dial-peer voice 3 pots
service stcapp
port 0/0/2
dial-peer voice 4 pots
service stcapp
port 0/0/3
dial-peer voice 5 pots
description ** MOH Port **
destination-pattern ABC
port 0/4/0
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 50 pots
description ** incoming dial peer **
incoming called-number .%
port 0/1/0
dial-peer voice 51 pots
description ** incoming dial peer **
incoming called-number .%
port 0/1/1
dial-peer voice 52 pots
description ** incoming dial peer **
incoming called-number .%
port 0/1/2
dial-peer voice 53 pots
description ** incoming dial peer **
incoming called-number .%
port 0/1/3
dial-peer voice 150 pots
description ** incoming dial peer **
incoming called-number .%
port 0/3/0
dial-peer voice 151 pots
description ** incoming dial peer **
incoming called-number .%
port 0/3/1
dial-peer voice 152 pots
description ** incoming dial peer **
incoming called-number .%
port 0/3/2
dial-peer voice 153 pots
description ** incoming dial peer **
incoming called-number .%
port 0/3/3
dial-peer voice 54 pots
description ** FXO pots dial-peer **
destination-pattern A0
port 0/1/0
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 55 pots
description ** FXO pots dial-peer **
destination-pattern A1
port 0/1/1
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 56 pots
description ** FXO pots dial-peer **
destination-pattern A2
port 0/1/2
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 57 pots
description ** FXO pots dial-peer **
destination-pattern A3
port 0/1/3
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 154 pots
description ** FXO pots dial-peer **
destination-pattern A4
port 0/3/0
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 155 pots
description ** FXO pots dial-peer **
destination-pattern A5
port 0/3/1
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 156 pots
description ** FXO pots dial-peer **
destination-pattern A6
port 0/3/2
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 157 pots
description ** FXO pots dial-peer **
destination-pattern A7
port 0/3/3
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 2000 voip
description ** cue voicemail pilot number **
translation-profile outgoing XFER_TO_VM_PROFILE
destination-pattern 101
b2bua
voice-class sip outbound-proxy ipv4:10.1.10.1
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:10.1.10.1
dtmf-relay sip-notify
codec g711ulaw
no vad
dial-peer voice 58 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-emergency
description **CCA*Australia*Emergency Services**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0000
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 59 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-emergency
description **CCA*Australia*Emergency Services**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 000
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 60 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-emergency
description **CCA*Australia*Emergency TTY**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0106
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 61 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-emergency
description **CCA*Australia*Emergency TTY**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 006
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 62 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-international
description **CCA*Australia*International Access**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0001[1589]T
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 63 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-international
description **CCA*Australia*Premium Services**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 00055T
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 64 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local-plus
description **CCA*Australia*Analogue AMPS service**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0014[04689].....
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 65 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local-plus
description **CCA*Australia*Analogue AMPS & Satellite**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0014[12357]......
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 66 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local-plus
description **CCA*Australia*Analogue AMPS service**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0015......
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 67 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*Australia*Paging Service**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 00160..
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 68 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*Australia*Paging Service**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0016[1236789].....
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 69 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local-plus
description **CCA*Australia*Analogue AMPS service**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0017[1289].....
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 70 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local-plus
description **CCA*Australia*Analogue AMPS service**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0018......
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 71 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*Australia*Data Network Access Service**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 00192.
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 72 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*Australia*Data Network Access Service**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 00198[01239].....
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 73 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*Australia*Data Network Access Service**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 00198[45678]
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 74 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-national
description **CCA*Australia*NSW Numbers**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 002........
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 75 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-national
description **CCA*Australia*VIC, TAS Numbers**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 003........
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 76 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local-plus
description **CCA*Australia*Digital Mobile Service**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 004........
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 77 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-national
description **CCA*Australia*Universal Personal Comms Service**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 005........
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 78 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-national
description **CCA*Australia*QLD Numbers**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 007........
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 79 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-national
description **CCA*Australia*SA, WA, NT Numbers**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 008........
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 80 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*Australia*Community Service**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 01100
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 81 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*Australia*Community Service**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0110[1-9]..
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 82 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*Australia*Public Interest Service**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0113...
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 83 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*Australia*Mass Calling Service**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0114.....
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 84 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*Australia*Community Service**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0119.
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 85 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*Australia*Directory and Service Numbers**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0122[1235]
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 86 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*Australia*Directory and Operator Numbers**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0123[46]
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 87 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*Australia*Operator Service**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 012[45]T
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 88 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*Australia*Local Rate Numbers**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0130.......
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 89 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*Australia*Local Rate Numbers**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 013[1-9]...
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 90 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-international
description **CCA*Australia*Carrier Preselection Codes**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 014[1-9]T
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 91 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-toll-free
description **CCA*Australia*Freephone Numbers**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0180[01]......
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 92 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-toll-free
description **CCA*Australia*Freephone Numbers**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0180[2-9]...
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 93 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*Australia*Universal PCS Profile Management**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0185..
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 94 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-local
description **CCA*Australia*Calling Card Service**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0189..
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 95 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-international
description **CCA*Australia*Premium Services**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0190[0126]......
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 96 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-international
description **CCA*Australia*Premium Services**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 019[1345]...
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 97 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-international
description **CCA*Australia*Premium Services**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 019[679].....
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 98 pots
trunkgroup ALL_FXO
corlist outgoing call-national
description **CCA*Australia*8-digit dialing**
translation-profile outgoing OUTGOING_TRANSLATION_PROFILE
preference 5
destination-pattern 0[2-9].......
forward-digits all
no sip-register
dial-peer voice 2002 voip
description ** cue voicemail PSTN number **
translation-profile outgoing VM_Profile
destination-pattern 0294174218$
b2bua
voice-class sip outbound-proxy ipv4:10.1.10.1
session protocol sipv2
session target ipv4:10.1.10.1
dtmf-relay sip-notify
codec g711ulaw
no vad
no dial-peer outbound status-check pots
sip-ua
no transport udp
no transport tcp tls
no transport tcp
telephony-service
video
em logout 0:0 0:0 0:0
fxo hook-flash
max-ephones 32
max-dn 128
ip source-address 10.1.1.1 port 2000
max-redirect 20
auto assign 10 to 43
auto assign 5 to 8 type anl
calling-number initiator
service phone videoCapability 1
service dnis overlay
service dnis dir-lookup
timeouts interdigit 5
system message
url services http://10.1.10.1/voiceview/common/login.do
url authentication http://10.1.10.1/voiceview/authentication/authenticate.do
cnf-file location flash:
network-locale GB
load 7915-12 B015-1-0-3
load 7915-24 B015-1-0-3
load 7942 SCCP42.8-4-2S
load 7962 SCCP42.8-4-2S
load 521G-524G cp524g-8-1-16b
time-zone 48
date-format dd-mm-yy
voicemail 101
max-conferences 8 gain -6
call-forward pattern .T
call-forward system redirecting-expanded
moh flash:/media/music-on-hold.au
multicast moh 239.10.16.16 port 2000
web admin system name cisco secret 5 passremoved
dn-webedit
time-webedit
transfer-system full-consult dss
transfer-pattern 9.T
transfer-pattern .T
transfer-pattern 0.T
transfer-pattern 6... blind
secondary-dialtone 0
after-hours pstn-prefix 4 3
night-service code *6483
night-service day Sun 19:01 08:15
night-service day Mon 19:01 08:15
night-service day Tue 19:01 08:15
night-service day Wed 19:01 08:15
night-service day Thu 19:01 08:15
night-service day Fri 19:01 19:00
night-service day Sat 19:01 19:00
create cnf-files version-stamp 7960 Feb 19 2010 13:12:05
ephone-template 15
url services 1 http://10.1.10.1/voiceview/common/login.do VoiceviewExpress
softkeys idle Redial Newcall Cfwdall Pickup Gpickup Dnd Login
softkeys seized Cfwdall Endcall Redial Pickup Gpickup Callback
softkeys connected Hold Endcall Trnsfer TrnsfVM Confrn Acct Park
button-layout 7931 2
ephone-template 16
url services 1 http://10.1.10.1/voiceview/common/login.do VoiceviewExpress
softkeys idle Redial Gpickup Cfwdall Pickup Newcall Dnd
softkeys seized Cfwdall Gpickup Redial Pickup Endcall Callback
softkeys connected Hold Endcall Trnsfer TrnsfVM Confrn Acct Park
ephone-dn 1
number 701 no-reg primary
name IP-Paging1
paging ip 239.1.1.1 port 2000
ephone-dn 2
number 211
name name
call-forward busy 101
call-forward noan 101 timeout 10
hold-alert 30 originator
ephone-dn 5 dual-line
number 301 no-reg primary
label 301
description PhoneA Analog
name PhoneA Analog
ephone-dn 6 dual-line
number 302 no-reg primary
label 302
description PhoneB Analog
name PhoneB Analog
ephone-dn 7 dual-line
number 303 no-reg primary
label 303
description PhoneC Analog
name PhoneC Analog
ephone-dn 8 dual-line
number 304 no-reg primary
label 304
description PhoneD Analog
name PhoneD Analog
ephone-dn 9
number BCD no-reg primary
description MoH
moh out-call ABC
ephone-dn 10 dual-line
number 201 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label 201
description Dragan Jancic
name name
call-forward busy 101
call-forward noan 101 timeout 35
ephone-dn 11 dual-line
number 202 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label 202
description Spare 2
name Spare 2
call-forward busy 101
call-forward noan 101 timeout 35
ephone-dn 12 dual-line
number 203 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label 203
description name
name name
call-forward busy 101
call-forward night-service 00458707335
call-forward noan 101 timeout 35
night-service bell
ephone-dn 13 dual-line
number 204 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label 204
description name
name name
call-forward busy 101
call-forward noan 101 timeout 35
ephone-dn 14 dual-line
number 207 no-reg primary
label 207
description name
name name
call-forward busy 101
call-forward noan 101 timeout 35
ephone-dn 15 dual-line
number 206 no-reg primary
label 206
description name
name name
call-forward busy 101
call-forward noan 101 timeout 35
ephone-dn 16 dual-line
number 205 no-reg primary
pickup-group 1
label 205
description name
name name
call-forward busy 101
call-forward noan 101 timeout 10
ephone-dn 17 dual-line
number 208 no-reg primary
label 208
description name
name name
call-forward busy 101
call-forward noan 101 timeout 35
ephone-dn 18 dual-line
number 209 no-reg primary
label 209
description Spare
name Spare
call-forward busy 101
call-forward noan 101 timeout 10
ephone-dn 19 dual-line
number 210 no-reg primary
label 210
description name
name name
call-forward busy 101
call-forward noan 101 timeout 35
ephone-dn 21 dual-line
number 212 no-reg primary
label 212
description name
name name
call-forward busy 101
call-forward noan 101 timeout 35
ephone-dn 22 dual-line
number 213 no-reg primary
label 213
description name
name name
call-forward busy 101
call-forward noan 101 timeout 35
ephone-dn 23 dual-line
number 214 no-reg primary
label 214
description name
name name
call-forward busy 101
call-forward noan 101 timeout 35
ephone-dn 24 dual-line
number 215 no-reg primary
label 215
description Workshop One
name Workshop One
call-forward busy 101
call-forward noan 101 timeout 35
ephone-dn 25 dual-line
number 216 no-reg primary
label 216
description Workshop Two
name Workshop Two
call-forward busy 101
call-forward noan 101 timeout 35
ephone-dn 26 dual-line
number 217 no-reg primary
label 217
description Lunch Room
name Lunch Room
call-forward busy 203
call-forward noan 203 timeout 35
ephone-dn 27 dual-line
number 218 no-reg primary
label 218
description Meeting Room
name Meeting Room
call-forward busy 203
call-forward noan 203 timeout 35
ephone-dn 126
number 6... no-reg primary
description ***CCA XFER TO VM EXTENSION***
call-forward all 101
ephone-dn 127
number A801... no-reg primary
mwi off
ephone-dn 128
number A800... no-reg primary
mwi on
ephone 1
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0021.1BFC.ACA5
ephone-template 16
max-calls-per-button 2
username "name" password 12345
type 524G
button 1:21
ephone 2
device-security-mode none
mac-address 1A02.A8FE.0000
ephone-template 16
max-calls-per-button 2
username "a1"
type anl
button 1:5
ephone 3
device-security-mode none
mac-address 1A02.A8FE.0001
ephone-template 16
max-calls-per-button 2
username "b1"
type anl
button 1:6
ephone 4
device-security-mode none
mac-address 1A02.A8FE.0002
ephone-template 16
max-calls-per-button 2
username "c1"
type anl
button 1:7
ephone 5
device-security-mode none
mac-address 1A02.A8FE.0003
ephone-template 16
max-calls-per-button 2
username "d1"
type anl
button 1:8
ephone 6
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0024.C40C.C2DC
ephone-template 16
username "name" password nqz82887
type 7962 addon 1 7915-12
button 1:13 2m10 3m11 4m12
button 5m16 6m15 7m14 8m17
button 9m18 10m19 12m21 13m22
button 14m23 15m24 16m25 17m26
button 18m27
ephone 7
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0021.1BFC.A81C
ephone-template 16
max-calls-per-button 2
username "meetingroom" password 12345
paging-dn 1
type 524G
button 1:27
ephone 8
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0021.1BFC.A801
ephone-template 16
max-calls-per-button 2
username "workshopone" password 12345
paging-dn 1
type 524G
button 1:24
ephone 9
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0021.1BFC.A81D
ephone-template 16
max-calls-per-button 2
username "name" password 12345
paging-dn 1
type 524G
button 1:22
ephone 10
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0021.1BFC.A822
ephone-template 16
max-calls-per-button 2
username "lunchroom" password 12345
paging-dn 1
type 524G
button 1:26
ephone 11
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0021.1BFC.ACA6
ephone-template 16
max-calls-per-button 2
username "name" password 12345
type 524G
button 1:15
ephone 12
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0021.1BFC.A800
max-calls-per-button 2
username "name" password lpw29837
type 524G
button 1:23
ephone 13
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0021.1BFC.A9B6
max-calls-per-button 2
type 524G
button 1:11
ephone 14
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0021.1BFC.A820
ephone-template 16
max-calls-per-button 2
username "name" password 12345
paging-dn 1
type 524G
button 1:17
ephone 15
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0021.1BFC.A824
ephone-template 16
max-calls-per-button 2
username "name" password 12345
paging-dn 1
type 524G
button 1:19
ephone 16
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0021.1BFC.ACA3
ephone-template 16
max-calls-per-button 2
username "workshoptwo" password 12345
paging-dn 1
type 524G
button 1:25
ephone 17
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0024.C40D.34A0
ephone-template 16
username "name" password 12345
type 7962 addon 1 7915-12
button 1:12 2m10 3m11 4m13
button 5m16 6m15 7m14 8m17
button 9m18 10m19 12m21 13m22
button 14m23 15m24 16m25 17m26
button 18m27
ephone 18
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0026.0B5D.68B7
username "name" password xiz65240
type 7962
button 1:2 2m10 3m12 4m13
button 5m22 6m24
ephone 19
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0026.0B5C.F949
ephone-template 16
username "name" password dqq75357
type 7962
button 1:10 2m11 3m12 4m13
button 5m23 6m24
ephone 20
device-security-mode none
mac-address 52CE.B390.0000
max-calls-per-button 2
type anl
ephone 21
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0021.1BFC.A803
ephone-template 16
max-calls-per-button 2
username "name"
paging-dn 1
type 524G
button 1:14 2m11 3m12 4m13
ephone 22
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0021.1BFC.A806
ephone-template 16
max-calls-per-button 2
username "name" password 12345
type 524G
button 1:18
ephone 23
device-security-mode none
video
mac-address 0021.1BFC.ACA7
ephone-template 16
max-calls-per-button 2
username "name" password mbj62871
type 524G
button 1:16
ephone 24
device-security-mode none
mac-address 52CE.B390.0001
max-calls-per-button 2
type anl
ephone 25
device-security-mode none
mac-address 52CE.B390.0002
max-calls-per-button 2
type anl
ephone 26
device-security-mode none
mac-address 52CE.B390.0003
max-calls-per-button 2
type anl
ephone-hunt 1 sequential
pilot 501
list 203, 204, 205
final 511
timeout 8, 8, 8
no-reg pilot
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
no modem enable
line aux 0
line 2
no activation-character
no exec
transport preferred none
transport input all
line vty 5 100
enddebug 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
000264: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Media/sipSPIProcessRtpSessions: No active streams.
000265: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sip_gw_pre_setup_add_sdp_container: SDP container added
000266: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIValidateGtd: Signal Forward disabled
000267: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIValidateTunnelData: RawMsg/QSIG Tunneling Not Enabled
000268: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIAddMLPPServicesInfo: No MLP Info available on incoming leg
000269: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIPreprocessUriFormat: Url cfg for 1: 2,phone-ctxt=FALSE
000270: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIShrlGetInstanceInfo: Obtained the call instance 0 for non-shared-line '101' with callid: 6
000271: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIAddCiscoGcid: Gcid value not set - not adding header.
000272: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIAddPrivacyandIdentityInfo: Removing "id" value from Privacy
000273: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Error/sipSPI_ipip_set_history_info_header: Not SIP2SIP mode
000274: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/act_idle_call_setup: Cannot process Outgoing SIP calls
SIP Service has been shutdown
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]
000277: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIInitiateDisconnect: Gateway shutdown:Initiate call disconnect(38)
000278: //6/2022F86C800C/SIP/Info/sipSPIInitiateDisconnect: Initiate call disconnect(38) for outgoing call
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:
The Call Setup Information is:
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:
Disconnect Cause (CC) : 38
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
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Random iphone 3g battery drain ... appears to be a background mail check
Phone Info: Model: 16GB/Black, 3g ON, OS 2.0.1, Mail: Push On and Manual Fetch, Location SVCs ON, LCD auto bright, Own this phone for 20 days.
I noticed (twice) that my phone battery drained up overnight after a full charge 5 hours earlier. It happened once with OS 2.0 and other time with OS 2.0.1. I started suspecting background apps (while the phone is in standby - blank screen) probably doing some unnecessary work and draining the battery juice.
I did some investigation during last week to turn on/off various parameters to close on which app is causing trouble. It appears to be Apple mail program! If I turn off all mail accounts, phone "Settings->General->usage meter" goes up by approx. 1min/hour when the phone is in standby. With my 3 mail accounts (2 yahoo and 1 gmail) on, usage meter goes up anywhere from 4-12 mins/hour or lot longer in some cases. This translates to about 100-250 mins of phone usage time/day without really opening up the phone. On 3G phone, 4 hrs of usage is where battery goes from full to 10% charge.
Details: The above problem doesn't happen always! This happens only when mail application spins in the background for a *long time* to fetch or sync mail. When it happens you see a rapid battery drain in standby. This is a most common scenario when you have a network connection (web browsing OK) but somehow the mail sync up (thru' SSL POP) takes forever. This is what I tried to reproduce: Goto mail->open account1->open inbox .. when it is spinning to fetch mail manually.. 30-45sec later give up and try another mail account..repeat above and press home button finally(at this point as a typical user you waited 1-2 mins to get mail on Wifi and gave up.. we are talking about your inbox having zero new in/out mails!. This is just for syncing your phone with the server). You can press standby and turn off the phone screen. Check couple hours later and usage meter goes up by how long the mail was spinning in the background.
I think the right implementation is Apple Mail should turn off background check when the user closes the app! OR at the least detect the phone is in standby and stop spinning after a small timeout.
Mail Push on or off has no effect on the problem. No other settings (3g on/off, GPS...) have any effect.. they don't increase background battery usage!
Appreciate your posts on any workarounds or fixes to this problem.I'm flying blind here, a little, because I'm not currently using a 3G iPhone. However, I use MobileMe on my iMac, MacBook Pro and a Windows Vista laptop. Keep in mind that MobileMe syncs not only your email, but your calendar, contacts, bookmarks, etc. If possible, turn off MobileMe at night when you don't need to sync. See if that stops the spinning globe. When Apple changed from dotmac to MobileMe--offering "push" email, calendar updates, etc.--battery drain on the iPhone was bound to happen, because it takes battery power to connect to the MobileMe server. That's true of BlackBery's as well as any other mobile device using "push" technology.
Turning your POP and other email accounts off probably doesn't change MobileMe's synching with calendar, contacts, bookmarks, etc. I've noticed when I make a change on my MacBook Pro or iMac that the change does not take place immediately, unlike a BlackBerry connected to an Enterprise server. I'm assuming you're not using ActivSync with an Enterprise server. Neither do I since I use the BlackBerry Internet Service (BES). Emails, using BES, usually hit my BlackBerry before hitting Apple Mail on my Macs, but BEST is only pushing email.
Best answer to problem? Turn off your iPhone at night and save battery power. Not a perfect solution if you want to take phone calls at night. But until AT&T improves its 3G network (more towers, more 3G radios, etc.), that's the easiest way to keep your battery powered.
I explain the battery power situation in my V1 iPhone review. Google "Mobile Telephony Innovations iPhone" and you'll see the review listing. -
Accessibility of iTunes and iPod for Blind users
In any of the updates to Itunes or Ipod has the ability to use the product by the Blind been considered? Being a Low-Vision/Blind user I think accessibilty has gotten worse instead of better. This is not just an Itunes on Windows Issue. Itunes on the Mac barily works with VoiceOver
In 7.0.X here are a few things that broke.
1. The Album flipping view mode cause Screen Magnifiers to have problems with Overlay and the Album art is not magnified.
2. No way to navigate the Itunes store if you are totally blind. Why not just let us browse it in Internet Explorer or Firefox and then download afterwords into Itunes.
3. Standard methods for navigating Menus, Tree Views (source list / playlist side) do not work always and some times have very unexpected results.
There are very easy ways to fix this. As you are updating the application make sure that each control or widget gets its own MSAA information. On the Mac side make your developers actually follow your own standards for accessibility even if it means rewriting the program. Well they are at it they can fix most of iLife and Pages.
Now onto the Ipod 3g 4g 5g and the Nano 1g and 2g, These devices with some practice can be used by a blind person if they are setup correctly by someone sighted. Thats all well and good except if you just went out and bought a shinny new 80gb Ipod and now don't know how to navigate it. Well the solution to this is actually very easy. Durring startup it could play a quick set of clicks to let a blind user know it is doing something. Then once it is up and running the menu system could playback via the headphones recorded speech files stored in directory already on the shinny new Ipod. Something like "Main Menu" "Music", the user slides their finger around the wheel one spot to the right and "AudioBooks" and so on. Now your question comes to artists and genra's and Album titles. This could be a feature of the new ITunes 7.1.x where when you are syncing your Ipod it goes to the iTunes store and gets the appropiate audio files needed. or using the Very Nice Apple TTS makes the files on the fly and stores them. You say this would use up space on the Ipod, well yes it would and you could make so a sighted user could turn it off until the iPod resets or they if they are really cramped for space could remove the directory with the sounds in it, but restoring the iPod would put these features back in place. These features have more use then just for the blind, who are highest population for buying audio content be it Unabridged audio books, CD's, or from online sources. Once these features are out in the general public and touted as be available you will have the busy business traveler to the jogger using them, epecially when it is not appropriate to take your eyes from something else, like driving. A driver could just reach down and touch the iPod and press the menu key and here "Music Menu", "PlayLists". Now we click the center button and our drivers heres "Gym Workout" clicks the wheel around to the right and heres "Peaceful Drive". He/She press the play button and heres "Playing, Peaceful Drive, 15 items in list" now this next part whould need to be toggleable on and off, while the iPod is cueing up the song it could say the song name and artist but this could be distracting.
Now if you really got brave with this project you could just add the TTS (Text to Speech) program into the Ipod. It would probably only take as much space as the new games you are selling for the 4g 5g and nano's. I know the Ipod has enough processer power. If it can play compressed video it could be executing a speech synthesizer in the background. With the dropping cost of the iPod I can see you may have to make this an add-on. That would be fine but include like a ten-day trial period with each new firmware update and have it on by default. This way allowing the user base to have time to see what it can do for them. If this is the choice then it should be a very inexpensive addon. Like in the $40 range. With the very extinsive userbase of Ipod's out there the Return on Investment should be very quick. if just 10% of the 300,000 blind people in the USA bought it, that equals 30,000 times $40 equals $120,000. This is not including the Learning Disabled, general poplulation, and people in foriegn countries who would love to have the stuff read it them. Now back to the blind, currently the devices made for the blind that are "accessible" cost from $400 and up that can play digital content not burned to a CD. So, if this was made for the Nano 2g a blind person could spend $200 on the device and $40 on the speech after the ten-days are up or they are coming close. The are still ahead by $160. Now if the person is a eclectic listener like my self then I would buy the 80gb unit at $350 and add the speech for $40 and have all the space I needed for my music, books, and my recordings I do with the Belkin recorder.
Another feature that should be looked into is the ability to play Daisy Content from Recordings for the Blind and Dislexic http://www.rfbd.org This is the new style of releasing text books to those you can not read regular print. They are stored on a CD in mp3 format with a encryped index. Now this type of thing is not a problem since you already have support for your own and Audible's digital rights management in iTunes and adding another method would not be that hard. An iPod Nano 4gb could hold 6 to 8 books for a Grade School, Middle School, High School, or College student. That would be greate, one small device to play content and no worrrying about what Cd the chapter is on or where you put the CD's, and not having to carry around a CD player just for the books. Also an iPod has become common place enough to not be notices.
Shawn,
This will be cross posted to my blog and to the Ipod Forum here. My Blog is located at http://wizardwlf.spaces.live.comMy goal is not to directly influience Apple. I am trying to influiece you the customer to write feedback to Apple, if not on your own behalf, for your family member who is blind/low vision, a blind co-worker at your office, a friend of a friend even. Apple will see my one comment in feedback and say he is just an extremist and being it is just one comment just ignore it becuase their are much cuter things some marketing person wants them to do. They may just respond with use the Shuffle it doesn't have a screen. Why should the blind be limited to 1GB of space?
So here is your chance. Talk to your friends who use the Ipod/Itunes, talk to the manager at your local Apple store, tell them all to think about what they could do with a talking iPod, let alone the accessibility this would give the blind.
The Mimico Kid wrote this in the iTunes Windows Forum
Shawn,
I did a quick search of the Apple web site and found a fair bit of information on accessibility issues for the Mac OS X operating system in general (you might want to have a look here if you're interested) but couldn't find anything relating to iTunes for Windows in particular.
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 .
All the best!
I wrote back:
Yes that is a pretty advertisement page for the Tiger Accessibility and for the accessibilty of the hardware.
But what is missing is the same page for iTunes and iPod. Those two products which right now are Apple's Hot market. They do not even train the sales staff in the Apple Stores to use and demonstrate these features to a parent / spouse/ child of someone with a disability.
VoiceOver is great in the finder and terminal and mostly works in Safarie and Mail. It mostly works in system dialog boxes but forget AppleWorks, GarageBand, Microsoft Office. The ProTools folks are actually working on making that program work with VoiceOver even better.
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.
Shawn -
Lost mail, forwarded doc with attachment. No record and not received
Using a message and attachment from an email in my files, created new message with updated info to send to CEO. Hit 'send' and heard normal rush sound. Later checked my sent file and no record. Called CEO exec asst not received. Tried again with a shorter message same result. Sent another message with an attachment to another exec, no problems. iPad problem or system?
Not recipient.
I have both a Me and a Yahoo account.
When I forward a mail with an attachment using Yahoo account, it shows the sending bar, makes the sound that a mail was sent and even put the arrow icon on the left side of the original mail. But no mail is sent (recipient doesn't receive it and I don't get my blind copy).
This also happens when I send a mail from an app (notes, noterize, numbers, pages, etc.).
If in both cases I use my Me account, it works fine.
Using Yahoo account, forward without attachments, and reply works fine.
Don't know what to do.
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