Whenever I get a missed call I store it in a database table of my own logic (maybe you could use the built-in table for that), later, when the user appears online again after a registration, I read the records belonging to him and I send him a SIP MESSAGE containing his missed calls.
Needless to say, the UA must support displaying IMs for this to make sense. route[SEND_SIP_MESSAGE] { xlog("L_INFO", "MESSAGE to [$avp(s:sms_to_subscriber)]: $avp(s:sms_content)"); $uac_req(method) = "MESSAGE"; $uac_req(ruri) = $avp(s:subs_uri); $uac_req(furi) = $avp(s:subs_from); $uac_req(turi) = $avp(s:subs_to); $uac_req(hdrs) = "Content-Type: text/plain\r\n"; $uac_req(body) = $avp(s:sms_content); return uac_req_send(); } On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 11:39 AM, Daniel Tryba <dan...@pocos.nl> wrote: > On Tuesday 11 June 2013 11:51:23 sipa...@in.gr wrote: > > I have added the below configuration lines and I got a parsing error. > > > > if(!lookup("location")) && if(is_method("INVITE")) > > {$uac_req(method)="INVITE"; > > $uac_req(ruri) = "sip:$r...@sip.test.com:5062"; > > $uac_req(furi) = "sip:$f...@sip.test.com"; > > $uac_req(turi) = "sip:$t...@sip.test.com"; > > $uac_req(hdrs) = "Content-Type: text/plain\r\n"; > > uac_send_req();} > > > > > > "cfg. parser: failed to find command uac_send_req" > > My guess is you are looking at old documentation > http://kamailio.org/docs/modules/stable/modules/uac.html#idp1686632 > it's uac_req_send() nowadays. > > But I don't get your reminder logic. If $rU isn't logged in and it is > INVITE- > ed, your are going to send INVITES to it? > > -- > > POCOS B.V. - Croy 9c - 5653 LC Eindhoven > Telefoon: 040 293 8661 - Fax: 040 293 8658 > http://www.pocos.nl/ - http://www.sipo.nl/ > K.v.K. Eindhoven 17097024 > > _______________________________________________ > SIP Express Router (SER) and Kamailio (OpenSER) - sr-users mailing list > sr-users@lists.sip-router.org > http://lists.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sr-users > -- Carlos http://caruizdiaz.com +595981146623
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