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Re: PhoneFusion Questions

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Originally Posted by Austin808 View Post
While testing this I found that if you do #1, then you will always get the SMS message in your inbox. I think the rule works by launching FVM and passing it the SMS message to process, then FVM deletes the message so you never see it.

I decided its best to just minimize FVM since it does not take much resources.

#2 was easy to do, but the problem is I have not found a way to make clicking on it do anything, but dial a number.

#3 I found that with FVM running and minimized that there is an icon in the taskbar that if I click on will bring up FVM.

#4 I was unable to find a way to prevent this without allowing FVM to run from the rule.

I am still looking for a good way to force audioroute to run when the message is played. But so far this does not seem possible without keeping the mortscript running in the background since I can not find a way to make the VM indicator launch anything but the dialer.

I'll see what else I can find, but I don't think a very smooth integration can be made without hacking manilla which I have no idea how to do.
I agree with what you're thinking about how FVM works to prevent the PFMA text from showing up in the inbox. Right now I'm exploring API options for deleting it. If I figure it out I could have the first mortscript make that happen.

I also have been unable to figure out how to change the action associated with clicking the notification. I don't know how to hack into Manila either but this could be my oppourtunity to learn. Lots of times I'll spending more effort than necessary doing something simple just so I can learn more about it. I don't necessarily care that there might be easier ways to do it.

I also agree that leaving FVM running is an option. You can also add it to the exception list so it doesn't show up in the task manager menu. It does however use between 5-7% of my available RAM and I like to limit that as much as possible.

So, is it a giant incovienience to just use FVM as it was intended and keep it running all the time...no. But if I make my idea work, that would be much better, IMHO.
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