Hello Nils,
Thanks! Maybe that it helps if sipsak can read the message from the standard in. I need to send call-ids and tags and they are saved in my postgresql database. Maybe that I will find a solution to put them to the standard in, too... I will see, I'm still fighting with postgres ;-)
Regards
Sebastian
----- Original Message ----- From: "Nils Ohlmeier" lists@ohlmeier.org To: serusers@lists.iptel.org Cc: "Sebastian Kühner" skuehner@veraza.com Sent: Tuesday, July 12, 2005 3:20 PM Subject: Re: [Serusers] sipsak without message file
Hello Sebastian,
no this is not possible. But sipsak can read the message from standard in, e.g. 'echo bye.ser | sipsak -sip sip:192.168.1.222:5061 -f -', if that helps.
The ability to send BYE's is on my to-do list. But it will not contain given tags or call-id's.
Regards Nils
On Tuesday 12 July 2005 20:14, Sebastian Kühner wrote:
Hello,
Does anybody know if it's possible to use sipsak without a message file?
Now I'm using sipsak like this:
sipsak -s sip:192.168.1.222:5061 -f bye.ser
In the bye.ser file I have my sip message. Is it possible to put this message directly to the command line? If yes: How?
Many thanks!
Sebastian
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