2010/3/23 Timo Reimann timo.reimann@1und1.de:
Heya,
what's the "rejected" state good for? Why is it needed now when it wasn't before?
In the current Dailog module design, when a dialog ends (BYE) or is rejected (any [3456]XX response for the INVITE) it remains in memory for 3-4 seconds (due to some TM timeout).
So consider "rejected" and "terminated" as "ireal" states since when a dialog gets such states it could be inmediately removed from the list.