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Article: 13526 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: "ralf.strandell" <ralf.strandell@silja.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: How to check that voicemail responds?
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Hello,
Is it possible to use Kermit to check that a computer-based voicemail system
(those "press one to ..., press two to..." -systems) is responding?
The dial command returns "NO CARRIER" both when I answer the call and when I
do not
answer the call. I need some method of detecting the answer when there is no
dial-in service
on the other end. (I need to detect incoming "voice")
Then it would be possible to tell if it's local modem, the phone line / the
remote modem or the
remote system that has failed.
Ralf Strandell