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beta testers sought for linux voicemail / caller ID nonsense


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  • Subject: beta testers sought for linux voicemail / caller ID nonsense
  • From: Ant Skelton <ant@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 03:01:36 +0000
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Wotchamates,

I'm after people who meet the following criteria:

1) Own either a Hayes Accura 56k modem (model 5670GB), OR a US Robotics
56k Message Modem (model 71-245668-01) OR a BT Airway system,

2) Have a linux system to attach it to

3) fancy beta-testing a caller-id and voicemail system.

The reason being that I recently got fed up with the crappy audio
quality of my BT digital answering machine, and have decided to do
something about it, and should have a suitable replacement fairly soon.

If anybody fancies a bash on it, let me know.

With regard to point 1 above, you only need one of these units if you
want caller-id: the voicemail functionality should work on any modem
that speaks Hayes voice commands.

cheers

ant
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