But that would sort of break SIP. A SIP URI is [EMAIL PROTECTED], so it makes
No, A SIP URI is [EMAIL PROTECTED] - there's a big difference. Read on DNS SRV records on http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=DNS%20SRV
Quoting myself:
No one really mails [EMAIL PROTECTED] any more. We're mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the DNS MX records helps the mail client to send the mail to the correct mail server. Why should we call [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of using [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Remember that the later construction in addition to being user friendly, also adds redundancy, and with a proper DNS configuration also may add load balancing.
/O
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