If you are talking about SPF and DKIM, none of them verify the sender. The former indicates which IP adresses are allowed to send a email from for a specific domain name. The latter lets you verify that the email…
It's not a hack. Think of Asterisk as if it was an http server + backend code. How do you scale? You scale horizontally using proxies (kamailio dispatchers), (what you would call "reverse proxies in the http world), and…
> The world is also moving to hosted communications (Twilio, etc) so there is less and less need for a local PBX, thus less demand for Asterisk. Correct, but don't forget many hosted communications services use asterisk…
If you are talking about SPF and DKIM, none of them verify the sender. The former indicates which IP adresses are allowed to send a email from for a specific domain name. The latter lets you verify that the email…
It's not a hack. Think of Asterisk as if it was an http server + backend code. How do you scale? You scale horizontally using proxies (kamailio dispatchers), (what you would call "reverse proxies in the http world), and…
> The world is also moving to hosted communications (Twilio, etc) so there is less and less need for a local PBX, thus less demand for Asterisk. Correct, but don't forget many hosted communications services use asterisk…