Correct, Cisco CallManager supports only the malicious call identification originating
function (MCID-O) only. Cisco CallManager does not support the malicious call
identification terminating function (MCID-T). If Cisco CallManager receives a
notification from the network of a malicious call identification, Cisco
CallManager ignores the notification
MCID does not work across intercluster trunks because Cisco CallManager does not support the MCID-T function.
Afaik, there is no feature request to support this in the future, but you may check with your AM to fill a PERS.
I can think in a TCL script similar to the one we have.
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/tablebuild.pl/tclware