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a PBX type caller ID notification I would have expected you'd want... </DIV>
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<DIV>>SENDMESSAGE with timeout</DIV>
<DIV>>the timeout being used as a catchall incase the following doesnt fire
or get received correctly (I presume it is UDP)</DIV>
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<DIV>>REMOVEMessage a method to remove the message from the display once the
phone stops ringing...</DIV>
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<DIV>>just a suggestion as this would be a fairly normal way of handling this
with CTI (computer telephone integration - although many implemetations actually
complete screenpop on answer rather than >screenpop on ring - to stop people
screening calls and only answering "nice" customers!).</DIV>
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<DIV>I’d agree with that, though I’m not sure if this is directed to me or Mark,
and if the SENDMESSAGE / REMOVEMessage you refer to are just theoretical ideas
you’re throwing out there. In my case, the pbx is for my home phones, so I
don’t need to get that advanced and MythMessage with a timeout would
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