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2010-01-06
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2010-01-06
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v13...
i think youre missing the point...the call rejector im proposing wont allow the call to get through(not even ring....straight to voice mail) are you familiar with handy blacklist for symbian? this is exactly what im looking for....
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2010-01-06
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2010-01-11
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If you cant be bothered let me know and I'll try to add what you describe here.
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2010-01-11
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2010-01-11
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posted in brainstorm...
http://maemo.org/community/brainstor...lopers_needed/
can we get some thumbs up please for this app?
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2010-01-11
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2010-01-12
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2010-01-21
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Maybe something could be done by using the dbus calls shown on the wiki [/url]
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2010-01-21
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Maybe something could be done by using the dbus calls shown on the wiki at:
http://wiki.maemo.org/Documentation/..._in_Freemantle
(scroll down past the two sms ones).
There's two python methods shown, one which can find the calling number of an incoming call, and another which can reject a call.
Assuming that all works, it doesn't look too hard to construct something that would sit there waiting to be told a call was coming in, and then reject it or not based on a config file.
Another idea which occurs to me is to put the phone into silent mode and have a the same script/daemon see which number is calling, then for non-rejected calls, start the media player playing a configured mp3/wav/etc. file as a ringtone, to give per-contact ringtones, albeit behind the back of the provided contact/profile system.
No idea whether any of the above is possible, but might not be too hard to find out..
This hacky way of going around the provided but unfortunately closed phone app would be quite attractive to me personally if it works. I actually like the idea of configuring my contacts via a text file with vim