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to: Michiel van der Vlist
from: Joe Delahaye
date: 2006-03-27 12:53:50
subject: none

>  > The one where the country code was 91 and a phone number
 >  > starting with 1 would cause the same problems here as you
 >  >  may have with the  000 prefix..  We got around it, and so
 >  > can you guys.
 >
 > Be fair Joe, you didn't find the workaround for InterMail by yourself either
 > You too needed help from someone else who stumbled upon the undocumented
 > feature that blocks 000- numbers.
 >
 >


Never said I did.  However, I had been using FD prior to IM, and I
think it did have a documented method.  As the code at the time was
pretty much the same, I think I used that, but no longer certain.  All
I was saying up above was that somebody somewhere found a way to not
dial 911 and shared it.  I'm also pretty sure that from day one, that
I had a frontend up and running, I had 911 blocked.  Dont ask me now
how I did.  I dont remember.  Something in the dial translation table
I think it was.

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