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Emails are not being sent from my freepbx server
Emails are not being sent from my freepbx server










emails are not being sent from my freepbx server emails are not being sent from my freepbx server emails are not being sent from my freepbx server

This operator matches expr1 against expr2, where expr2 must be a regular expression. That suggests using regular expressions.Īsterisk: The Definitive Guide, it is described how to manipulate strings in order to get a new string from regular expressions I need the CID to be sent as 447123456789 for the carrier and networks to translate it to 07123456789.Īccording with your description, CALLERID(num), should be changed if it matches a certain structure. To clarify - FreePBX is sending Sam's CID through.īut because it is sending it as 07123456789 it is showing up (most of the time or not at all) on Julie's phone as +7123456789. Yes, our outbound carrier does allow us to send any CID through. It's the network that takes care of presenting the "correct" CID - but only if our carrier has the number in the correct format to begin with.įor CID's to be passed on correctly, our outbound provider requires that all numbers be sent through with the international dialling code.ĬHANGE the CID by stripping the leading 0 and add 44. This is causing a host of unpredictable CID's to appear on Julie's phone. Since Sam is calling from a local mobile 07123456789, FreePBX is passing his CID to our outbound carrier without the international dialling code. Sam calls Julie's direct dial line and because she's not at her desk (and because of a follow me rule) the call is forwarded to her mobile.įreePBX forwards the call through the correct outbound route and everything functions as it should except for the CID that is presented on Julie's phone.












Emails are not being sent from my freepbx server