
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Carsten, if you have a look at http://www.aarnet.edu.au/services/enum/enum_use.html you find a small list of tools you can use with ENUM. Kewin Carsten Schiefner wrote:
Carsten Schiefner wrote:
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My question is: is anyone aware of a similar extension or even built-in function of a mail client, so that an E.164 number would be resolved to an email address?
In the meantime I have been pointed at:
http://www.enum.cn/Enum/EnumReg/member.php?language=English
- has anyone already gained experience with these extensions? Two questions:
1) is it generic, i.e. does it work with all IE and Outlook installations, or does it require a localised-to-chinese version? Although I am not totally happy with either one of these programs, I do not have any need for a broken installion...
2) I stumbled over "The number should be registered ENUM number of www.enum.cn": does it only work with Chinese numbers or is it using the complete e164.arpa tree for resolution?
Besides that: any other pointers are still welcome, of course! :-)
Best,
Carsten
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