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« on: July 03, 2007, 06:08:50 am » |
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Is there anyone out there who is kind enough to teach me how to use Magicall as a Calling Card? And can Magicall automatically forward certain sms from some1 to another person? Can we add the filters in Magicall? ???
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« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2007, 02:21:19 pm » |
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Hi entariows,
Here is an example about how to use a calling card on international calls:
Rule type: Phone-Outbound Filter type: Specific number Phone#: +* Action1: Change number Call to: 123456,,,9999,,,00{phone}[-1,0]
The rule above will filter all outgoing calls with a leading '+'. And it will automatically use a calling card with the number 123456 and the password 9999. Every comma ',' pauses for a second. And 00{phone}[-1,0] means to add two zero in front of the original number and without its leading '+'.
For example, if you dial +122334455, and then after MagiCall has processed it, the actually outgoing number would be: 123456 <pause for 3 seconds> 9999 <pause for 3 seconds> 00122334455
The answer for your second question is Yes. Here is an example:
Rule type: SMS Filter type: All Action1: Normal Action2: Send SMS To: receipt number such as 12345678. If there are more than one receipt, use ';' to separate them. Message: {message}
Note that: The number of every receipt should not contain any space. For example, 123456 is right while 123 456 78 is wrong.
Hope my anser can help you.
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« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2007, 09:11:32 pm » |
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Dear Admin, First of all thanks!!!  But I still couldn't get the program to work. Do u think it maybe because it is due to the fact that my calling card needed a # sign after the phone? I tried inserting the # sign after the phone, but it still wouldn't work. My calling card is as follows Dial 17001+3(Language)+577339116316(Card Number)#+{phone}#. This is a very powerful program, and I wished some template program of what Magicall can do, is included in this program!  How about the possibility of sending sms after calling the person for 5 times (either because she is on the other line or no coverage in that area)? 
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« Reply #3 on: July 04, 2007, 01:35:23 am » |
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Hi,
What error did you get? I think at least 17001 should be dialed successfully, right?
Try this string: 17001,,,,3,,,,577339116316#,,,,{phone}#
Try to add more commas. I think that pausing a bit longer should resolve your problem.
Let me know if it works, thanks.
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« Reply #4 on: July 06, 2007, 06:10:41 am » |
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Hi Admin, Yeah, the program did redirect the number to 17001  , but it failed to dial any other numbers after that.  Tried adding commas, one at a time(until 10)  but still couldn't get it to work properly. As a result language was chosen randomly and the phone number was not dialed at all. If the number was inserted properly by the program, would we hear a sound??? ???
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« Reply #5 on: July 06, 2007, 12:34:08 pm » |
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Unfortunately it does not feedback sound when it dials numbers. The only thing we can do is to adjust the pause time. First of all, remove all other letters, only leave a string like this:
17001,,,,,,,3
to see how many commas can make the language correct. And then go on to adjust the card number part. Then phone number part.
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« Reply #6 on: July 10, 2007, 08:07:43 am » |
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I was lucky to find this thread - was wondering how to setup calling card dialing with MagiCall and here we go! Thanks, I followed the steps above and it works!  MagiCall rules! Thank you, Serge B.
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« Reply #7 on: July 31, 2007, 08:35:57 pm » |
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Hello,
This app is very powerful. I am using the trial version and I am finally happy that I can use it easily to make long distance calls easily.
I was wondering and perhaps a small request for future versions to allow additional filter type criterion. For example, once selecting categories you're locked to categories only. So, rather than creating a new rule to filer specific number by area code (in this case to dial out of country), (011)*, it would be possible to filter by category and by specific number.
Thanks
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« Last Edit: July 31, 2007, 08:54:22 pm by saqer »
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« Reply #8 on: August 01, 2007, 02:30:17 am » |
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Thank you, saqer.
I'll try to make MagiCall simpler to use. So next step I'll try to reduce and rearrange rule options. I applogize for not accepting your request.
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