On 05/01/2013 09:53 PM, Derek Trotter wrote: > I heard once about some linux program that would make use of a voice > modem. As I recall you could set it up to watch the caller ID data and > give out different incoming messages based on the number of the caller. > Get something like this and set it up with one of those press > (1,2,3,etc) for each person that lives there. For fun include the pets. Digium (the company behind asterisk) used to sell an adapter called the X100P that was just a very slightly modified modem. In fact they sold theirs for $100, but you could purchase one one ebay that was identical to it hardware wise for $9 (I think that might have even included shipping). In any case, I had one of those $9 X100P in my overkill answering machine for about 6 years... worked great! Mine was pretty much press 1 to find out why you actually haven't reached CVS Pharmacy or hold to leave a message. (My home phone number is so close to a CVS number that I think I might actually get more of their calls than they do, including faxed in prescriptions). I also had a secret way of power cycling my home system through my "answering machine" via and X10 appliance module.... never did have to use it though. Brian --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss