On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, David Arranz wrote: > Product: Nokia 3410 cell phones > Version: Cell phone: Nokia 3410 > Software: 40.26 > Bug: Software flaw in calls recognizing > Impact: Phone can report a wrong name from the > 'phone book' when receiving a call. > Date: march 03, 2004 > Author: David Arranz Oveja > Email: i1655087 (at) petra (dot) euitio (dot) uniovi (dot)es > keyser (at) sdf (dot) lonestar (dot) org [...] > and we receive a call from 6?A BCD EFG , and the '?' is any digit > different of '4' the phone will display: "David". You should read your phone documentation, as this behaviour is clearly indicated. Nokia takes the last 7 digits to recognize the number. If it didn't, then it couldn't recognize that 6000000000 and +346000000000 (national and international notations) are the same number. Solution: RTFM. -- Erwann ABALEA <eabalea@certplus.com> - RSA PGP Key ID: 0x2D0EABD5 ----- Etant nouveau, certains termes m'échappent encore. Mail Bombing ! Kesako ? Comment on pose la bombe ? et comment on règle le minuteur ? Quelle est la portée du missile ? -+-TIB in <http://neuneu.mine.nu> : Bien configurer son kernel -+-