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says:
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! wildcard, matches zero
or more characters immediately
(only Asterisk 1.2 and later, see note) Note: The exclamation mark wildcard, which is
available only in Asterisk 1.2 and later, behaves specially it will match as
soon as can without waiting for the dialing to complete, but it will not match
until it is unambiguous, and the number being dialed cannot match any other
extension in the context. It was designed for use as follows, so that as soon as
the digits dialed don't match '001800...' the outgoing telephone line will be
picked up and overlap dialing will be used (with full audio feedback from
'earlyb3' etc.)
Context "outgoing": Extension Description _001800NXXXXXX Free US calls made by VoIP _X! Outgoing calls via normal telco, with overlap dial. ========= So then can I have _!800NXXXXXX to match someone
dialing 18005551212 and 8005551212? If not, what could I do in this
situation?
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