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under pkg/sip/message
example of how it should work like
please see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3261#section-19.1.3 for further details
uri := NewURI(scheme="sip", User="user1@domain.com", Port=6000)
uri.Export() // returns sip:user1@domain.com:6000-
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When the app loads, you are always presented with an empty account list, so you manually have to re-enter your SIP credentials every time you re-open the app.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
NOTE: I have only tested on the iOS emulator, so I'm not sure if other devic