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On Feb 29, 2:12 am, DonL <D...@supportverizon1.net> wrote: > Yes, I'm waiting for the day when I can plug my telephone into the > computer (which it already is) and monitor the speech of the party on > the other end in readable text. > > Ken wrote: > > On Feb 26, 9:08 am, "tes...@gmail.com" <tes...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> Hi everyone > > >> I was wondering if you know of any IP Relay services     

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Author: Ken
Date: Mar 3, 2008 16:27

Speaking of the IP relay, is it me or do you sometime also find the IP Relay operators to be impatient ? That they sometime are too quick to state along the lines of "I'm sorry but without a response, I'm going have to disconnect". I'm not talking about like waiting for 5 mins or something. But actually what seem to me to be actually less than a minute or something ? For instance, that after
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Yes, I'm waiting for the day when I can plug my telephone into the computer (which it already is) and monitor the speech of the party on the other end in readable text. Ken wrote: > On Feb 26, 9:08 am, "tes...@gmail.com" <tes...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi everyone >> >> I was wondering if you know of any IP Relay services that allow user >> to use a cell phone in a way that     

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Author: HHIssues
Date: Feb 29, 2008 17:38

seems that I found smthing similar called voice carry over but only on regular phones. well even that is better than nothing On Feb 26, 7:11 pm, Ken <kkerri...@ozemail.com.au> wrote: On Feb 26, 9:08 am, "tes...@gmail.com" <tes...@gmail.com> wrote: Hi everyone I was wondering if you know of any IP Relay services that allow user to use a cell phone in a way that I speak to
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On Feb 26, 9:08 am, "tes...@gmail.com" <tes...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi everyone > > I was wondering if you know of any IP Relay services that allow user > to use a cell phone in a way that I speak to the other party but that > other parties response is readable on the messenger screen. I am > hearing imparied but not deaf and can communicate over cell phone but > high pitch voices and children     

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Author: DonL
Date: Feb 28, 2008 07:12

Hi everyone I was wondering if you know of any IP Relay services that allow user to use a cell phone in a way that I speak to the other party but that other parties response is readable on the messenger screen. I am hearing imparied but not deaf and can communicate over cell phone but high pitch voices and children are a trial. I beleive IP Relay allows only text coommunication on cell phones
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Noel Jones wrote: > > header_checks: if your buddy's system adds a Received: header as it > should, you can write a header_checks rule to reject specific IPs > relayed through his system. Post an example header if you need > suggestions of an expression to match it. > This may not help much if the bad guy is on a dynamic IP. > There you go. That should do it. His system does and anyone     

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Author: discreetbud
Date: Feb 27, 2008 20:46

Thank you Phillip. I completely understand the pointless nature of this, and that it is at best just a point of failure. As you have probably come into at times, I am merely just trying to do what is being requested by management. I was at a complete loss of this request, as you can tell by my post. To even add more, we actually have static IP's that are connecting, so the firewall can be
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"Mike Michael" <MikeMichael@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E62F137F-AD67-48E8-A3C2-EFB68DD76D02@microsoft.com... > We have an IP on a Windows 2K3 server in our DMZ. We need to allow a type > of > automated process to access an internal server via a specific port. The > network/security folks do not want to just NAT on the firewall, they want > to > NAT on the perimeter,     

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Author: Ken
Date: Feb 26, 2008 19:11

1. I am a newbie (to this). 2. I am not well versed in Windows 3. Be nice OK, that out of the way, this is in a nutshell I am trying to do. I think it is possible, or at least it seems so. We have an IP on a Windows 2K3 server in our DMZ. We need to allow a type of automated process to access an internal server via a specific port. The network/security folks do not want to just NAT on
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Author: tesiva
Date: Feb 25, 2008 14:08

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Author: Thomas Bolioli
Date: Dec 20, 2007 15:50

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Author: Mike Michael
Date: Aug 31, 2007 18:14

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Author: Phillip Windell
Date: Aug 31, 2007 11:39

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Author: Mike Michael
Date: Aug 31, 2007 08:46

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