Dailing a number via bluetooth

is it possible to dail a number on my telephone that is connected to my addressbook via bluetooth that isnt in my addressbook?
for example copy a number from a mail and "choose dial with bluetooth telephone somehow"?

I found many people asking the same question in communities
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=697588&messageID=4059501
And talked one of the guy looking for the option. And found that by using j2me there is no option available to communicate with printer.
Found few clues using Bluetooth. But couldn�t drill down to the actual solution
Using Blue tooth adapters to communicate blue tooth mobile with printer is another option as in
http://www.nextag.com/bt450-Bluetooth-wireless-printer-79219585/prices-html?nxtg=b6790a1c0523-5CE684F86787B449
One of the guy claimed that he has managed to print text but having problem in image printing. Which mean there is a way with Bluetooth.
http://discussion.forum.nokia.com/forum/showthread.php?t=72616
However I found some vague options using Symbian for data cable communication with printer.
http://wiki.forum.nokia.com/index.php/GDI_Classes_for_Size_and_Target_Independent_Drawing
http://developer.symbian.com/forum/thread.jspa?messageID=56994&#56994
if you got any reply or clue please let me know
thanks
Faisal Ahmed Siddiqui

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