Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!killer!vector!nobody From: flatline!phaedrus@uunet.UU.NET (james hartman) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom Subject: Re: Remote Call Forwarding Manipulation Message-ID: Date: 9 Jan 89 18:26:51 GMT Sender: chip@vector.UUCP Lines: 18 Approved: telecom-request@vector.uucp X-Submissions-To: telecom@bu-cs.bu.edu X-Administrivia-To: telecom-request@vector.uucp X-TELECOM-Digest: volume 9, issue 10, message 7 In article , DMG4449%RITVAX.BITNET@CORNELLC.ccs.cornell.edu writes: > Is there a relatively inexpensive device I could buy to attach to a standard > RJ11 telephone line which has both 3-way, and telco call forwarding as well as > the fact that there is another line in the house which would allow me to > remotely control call forwarding. I would want to be able to activate, > deactivate, and change the number it forwards to, but of course security is > important. Does such an inexpensive beast exist??? Uh, what about your computer? Write/adapt a demon to wake up at certain times and change the number forwarded, or set up an option as part of a dial-in program. After all, what else does your computer have to do when you're not around to keep it busy? -- Zaphod: "It doesn't look like any kind of vortex to me." Gargravarr: "It isn't. It's just the lift." phaedrus@flatline.uucp / uunet!sugar!flatline!phaedrus (James E. Hartman)