Hey, from the examples it looks like the typical usage of is_subscriber is with $fu ( From User ), however im not 100% sure I want this.
in-fact, I want it to be the Auth User that is used. After all if a call was Authed, then we authoritatively know what user it is, and I think this should be used over and above the from user ( which could even be set to caller Id in some cases ).
Im having some trouble getting is_subscriber to work with the Auth user, does anyone have an example of this working somewhere ?
-- Sincerely
Jay
On Monday 04 May 2015 19:08:56 jay binks wrote:
in-fact, I want it to be the Auth User that is used. After all if a call was Authed, then we authoritatively know what user it is, and I think this should be used over and above the from user ( which could even be set to caller Id in some cases ).
Im having some trouble getting is_subscriber to work with the Auth user, does anyone have an example of this working somewhere ?
I don't understand what you are trying to do. If a user is authenticated, $au is set ($au!=$null) for that transaction. Authentication has nothing to do with the From headers in a message.
Are you trying to prevent having to authorize subsequent transactions?