Need sw for filtering call - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

hi guys,
i need a sw like Magicall, which can filter I/Obound call and sms, not showing "secret" calls/sms for the blacklist in the call history but in a private log, not ringing or notifying when someone on the blacklist is calling, and not backlighting of the display.
On symbian there is GINA or Blackballer. I tried Blackballer for WM on my VARIO II but not work.
Hope you'll find an answer...

Doesn't MagiCall run on your device? I think it is the best sw of this category for WM devices. You can get it from: www.mobiion.com/magicall.html
If you want a warez, you will get no answer. It is not allowed here.

there is "call firewall" freeware for phone calls

Everybody who has tried those free firewall programs knows they are not good enough that is the reason why they are free.
Just an advice, make your own decision.

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Phone application cprog.exe

Hi,
I want some information about default phone application cprog.exe.
I want to know how does it communicate with outlook and other application.
I guess most probably it should be via message posting.
But, unfortunately wheni tested the same with spy running on cprog and then i called a contact from outlook contacts.
I see many messages posted to cprog but I found no message or Parameter(WPARAM/LPARAM) to cprog that contains the number to call.
can anyone help me out to get information how to fetch that number? the number passed to phone/cprog.exe from contact.
The same thing i need for sddialer.exe that after matching the sound tag, how it informs cprog that which number to call?
Please help! I am looking these since long...
Good Luck
Best of luck trying to find any doco on cprog (if you do, please post back here!).
If you have a look at this thread you may find what you are looking for (at least how to initiate a call from the PC is there):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=295585
Look for LINE_REQUEST message
There a two ways, that an application can make a call; using tapiRequestMakeCall or lineMakeCall. tapiRequestMakeCall is by far the simplest to use. Examples of their use can be found in two sample cellcore progams available from microsoft, CeDialer, and HelloTapi. You could try this and see which produces messages simular to outlook. I'll guess that it's HelloTapi (tapiRequestMakeCall).
When an application uses tapiRequestMakeCall a LINE_REQUEST message is sent to the call-control application. This application must then call lineGetRequest to get information on the request. It then must execute the request.
See the remarks on the lineRegisterRequestRecipient page at microsoft
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms736043.aspx
I wish there was a similar Hello USSD example for the lineSendUSSD API. There's very little information on it... No one seems to be able to capture the responses past the first call.
oops missed part of your question
After the call app places the call, it should get a series of messages, mostly LINE_CALLINFO and LINE_CALLSTATE. The messages contain a handle for the call. Once you have the call handle you should be use the lineGetCallInfo and lineGetCallState functions to get info about the call. I think lineGetCallInfo includes the number that was called. The callstate typically goes through dialling, progressing, and then connected. I believe your not supposed to use the call handle until after a LINE_REPLY message is sent, saying the call didn't fail. If there are problems perhaps you should wait a short time.
To find out more about the messages, you could play with the CeDialer sample. It's linecallbackfunc looks at the messages, it would be easy to put in a few logging statements to see what's in each message. It think CeDialer will only get messages for inbound calls, and calls that it originated. (not ones by cprog.) Although you should check to be sure that I'm correct.
Good luck! Please, let us know whatever you might find out.
Hi,
I will look into this and post reply according As soon as possible.
Thanks
Where i can find the original cprog.exe to install in my non phone PDA? it's the dialer for voip.
Many thanks

Private Caller Program

I forgot where I found it and should have d/l'd it , but can ANYONE please point me into the direction where I can find the program where you can add certain numbers to your blacklist (unaccepted callers) or your whitelist (accepted callers) and you can even have it send a text to an unknown caller. PLEASE help. thnx
spb phone suite
magicall is what I use and LOVE it! I can set rules so that if you're not in my phone book you get hung up on, ignored, do nothing or allow through. My cell is the only # I have so I love I can hang up on telemarketers & not even have to listen to a voice mail.
CallFirewall is a great free program for this
DEFINITELY Magicall ! Works great for me
Wow those programs sound amazing! Can I ask if anyone has checked how much RAM is used by running Magicall and Callfirewall?

On incoming call send SMS to other number

Hi,
I want to develop the following app:
I have two mobiles with Windows. One for business and one private. When somebody calls on my business phone (which I leave at home) I want to divert them to the voicemail (maybe after one ring) so they can leave a message. At the same time I want this mobile to send a SMS to my private phone with the number of the caller (caller-id?). So I can phone them back after listening to the voicemail.
Can anybody direct me in the right direction to develop this? Is it possible to develop this?
If you have VStudio with WM5 SDK, I think it won't be difficult (I think. I dont have WM5 SDK, as I'm cheapo and using evc). There is this thing call.. State and Notification Broker thing that WM5 has which check on the state of the phone and do something about it. Probably a good place to start.
a software MagiCall ..has such feature..not sure if its sms includes the callers number..but custom sms can be set when incoming call comes..
google for MagiCall

HELP for a call filtering software

Hi guys can u tell me some software for have a call filter options? I need block incoming call, allow only 5/6 specific contacts and block the rest, etc.
I have tryed magicall on diamond but i have always an error "the service did not start"..., i have also an error with call firewall...
grrrr!!!
deffez said:
Hi guys can u tell me some software for have a call filter options? I need block incoming call, allow only 5/6 specific contacts and block the rest, etc.
I have tryed magicall on diamond but i have always an error "the service did not start"..., i have also an error with call firewall...
grrrr!!!
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callfirewall?
You can try Photocontact Pro
smartblock 2.3
I use Call Block 1.17 from WISH Solutions.
I can't say for sure that it's the best, but it does the trick for me to get rid of all telemarketers who just keeps calling
deffez said:
Hi guys can u tell me some software for have a call filter options? I need block incoming call, allow only 5/6 specific contacts and block the rest, etc.
I have tryed magicall on diamond but i have always an error "the service did not start"..., i have also an error with call firewall...
grrrr!!!
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Here is a solution for this problem on mobiion forum: http://www.mobiion.com/forum/index.php?topic=314.0
thank you mr.
It's a shame that you cant't get MagiCall to work on your Diamond. I have tested a lot of different callblockers but MagicAll is by far the best imho...
i'm using callfirewall... works fine.... now i can forget calls from my ex-girlfriend u can find it on sharemobile.ro.. just search for callfirewall
I tried Phonegate on my HD2 and surprise (!) - works like a charm! I tested many other apps but they either missed the first ring, or they were too complicated for me to configure.
p.s. I see this is a very old thread but it is still topical
Results for 3 Call blocking programs on HTC Touch Pro: AT&T
I've tried 3 different call blocking programs so far on my HTC Touch Pro (on AT&T):
Smart Block
SynergeTech
MagiCall
I've experienced the same problem with all of them: a couple times a day, they apparently crash the phone's ability to dial out - requiring a soft reset of the phone.
I'm assuming this has less to do with the programs and probably more to do with my particular config:
* Win 6.1 5.2.20771.1.1.4.6 (AT&T bloatware and TF3D removed)
* SPB Mobile Shell 3.5 for the interface.
Anyway, there's my report for what it's worth.
MagiCall did seem to be the best program with the most options, and it worked to block incoming calls - but the 2-3 times a day dial-out issue is worse than the 2-3 times a week robocalls.
PS:
AT&T/Verizon/Sprint and all providers really should offer a blacklist function as a STANDARD feature with their services. Robocalls are becoming more and more of an issue, and the Do Not Call List is a joke. Hell: I'd even shell out another couple bucks a month for this service if they really wanted to nickle and dime for it - which they probably would.
try this
Code:
http://riaysoft.perso.sfr.fr/en/?Windows_Phone:Phone_Call_Blocker

Blocking unwanted incoming calls and sms on HTC Touch Pro2

GodswMobile, the makers of SMS Transfer, have released a new application called Pocket Call Blocker.
As the name would suggest, the purpose of the application is to block unwanted incoming calls and sms. Unlike other software available for doing this, they have managed to keep the application as simple as possible. You simply add numbers to the filter list and the program prevents those numbers from calling you. Also unlike other applications available, the software does not simply ignore calls from those numbers – it instantly hangs up the callers. This prevents the unwanted callers from even reaching your voicemail! BTW, it could also used as a sms spam filter.
Key feature description from pocketcallblocker.com
* Multiple filtering rules - filter by specific numbers, wildcard numbers, anonymous and unidentified numbers, groups/categories numbers, contact/non-contact numbers; all numbers.
* Two incoming phone call block actions - hang up and mute;
* Two SMS block actions - delete and mark as read;
* Built-in phone number block log;
* Run on background;
* Easy way to operate and set up filter rules;
The application runs on Windows Mobile Pocket PC 6, 6.1, and 6.5 and is available from pocketcallblocker.com for $19. But I found a discount order link with 50% off.
Code:
regnow.com/softsell/nph-softsell.cgi?ss_coupon=GODS-Q1JP&item=22132-6
Step by Step guide of blocking unwanted incoming calls and sms
Code:
pocketcallblocker.com/support.html
1 post and it is just an advertisement for a pay program that you can get the same effects for free from other software? Can someone say SPAM?
HERE is freeware
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=307178
CallFireWall
Teej53214 said:
1 post and it is just an advertisement for a pay program that you can get the same effects for free from other software? Can someone say SPAM?
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AMEN!!! And SPAM! of course. lol
While we're on the subject, I used to use CallFirewall before changing my number, but never found a similar program for text messages. Does anyone know of one?
joseph881 said:
AMEN!!! And SPAM! of course. lol
While we're on the subject, I used to use CallFirewall before changing my number, but never found a similar program for text messages. Does anyone know of one?
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now, when recieving an incoming call do you still recieve the initial ring before it hangs up? Because ive yet to find a program that completely blocks a call. They just hang up a split second after. if i blocked a number, i want it to go straight to voicemail for that person, without ringing. ill check this one out
I use Photo Contacts Pro myself...not freeware, but it does the job quite nicely hanging up on unwanted calls and sms...
Magicall from mobiion is doing a verny nice job. you can set up different rules for calls and sms and also tell the program what to do with them (ignore, hang up, delete sms, forward, and so on)

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