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« on: October 02, 2007, 09:43:40 pm »

Hello everything Smiley
I ask for apology for my bad English. Sad
I test since yesterday MaciCall. Find super. Therefore I bought immediately over “pocketland.de” (unfortunately UNLOCK code yet not received)

My problem: Function not all functions, only to NO NUMBER function. Is that normal? Huh?

My equipment: MDA Vario II, Windows mobile 5

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« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2007, 12:07:57 am »

Hi IGY,

Thank you for your order. The code should be sent to you immediately. Please ask pocketland.de for the unlock code.

There is no function limitation in the trail version. I think it should be a configuration issue.
Can you describe how you set up the rules? You can describe them like this:

Rule type: SMS
Filter type: All
Action1: Delete
Action2: Do nothing

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« Reply #2 on: October 03, 2007, 01:01:22 am »

Hello, thanks for answer.  Smiley

I received UNLOCK code.  Cheesy

I have 3 Rules.

--------- Rule 1 ---------------
Rule name:   IGY
Rule type:   Phone - Inbound
Filter type:   Specific number
Phone #:   <Multiple Lines>
Action1:   Normal
Action2:   Do nothing

--------- Rule 2 ---------------
Rule name:   Blacklist
Rule type:   Phone - Inbound
Filter type:   Specific number
Phone #:   <Multiple Lines>
Action1:   Hang up
Action2:   Do nothing

--------- Rule 3 ---------------
Rule name:   Anonymous(no number)
Rule type:   Phone - Inbound
Filter type:   no number
Phone #:   
Action1:   Hang up
Action2:   Do nothing


It is treated only Rule 3. Others are not treated.  Embarrassed

Note: I used up to now Call SMS Blocker(http://www.winmobileapps.com/device/pocketpc/csb/csb.aspx). I find MagiCall better. But does not function perfectly.  Cry Cry Cry

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« Reply #3 on: October 03, 2007, 01:34:35 pm »

Hi IGY,

Can you describe what are included in the two <Multiple Lines>?
MagiCall use a different way to filter calls than Call SMS Blocker. It compares all numbers rather than comparing only the last 6-8 numbers.

So if the number in rule is +12345678, but the incoming caller id is 012345678, then it will not be filtered.
Because the leading parts in the two numbers are not the same. The best way is not to write any leading sign '+' and country codes in the rule.

You can also choose to use the filter type Category which can filter specified POutlook's categories.
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« Reply #4 on: October 04, 2007, 12:33:19 am »

Hi Admin,
rules function only without country and provider codes.

Example 1: +49 123 1234567, +491231234567, 0123 1234567, 01231234567, 123 1234567, 1231234567 one does not accept.

Example 2: 1234567 accepted (only without country and provider codes).

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« Reply #5 on: October 04, 2007, 02:18:34 pm »

When you input number in the Phone# field, the following things should be considered:
1. Do not leave spaces in the number. For example, 123456 is right while 123 456 is wrong

2. Whether or not a caller ID matches a rule depends on both of them. For example, if the number in rule is +12345678 but the caller ID is 012345678, they are not matched. However, if the number in rule is 12345678, it will match caller ID of +12345678, 012345678, or 9912345678 which has 12345678 as its tail.
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