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> Im using Hylafax v4.01p1 on BSD/OS 2.1 ( BSDI), and I want to > use a voice phone, but I just have one line. Can I use the Hylafax in > this way? Here's my experience using it this way; I'm sure others have done things differently. Here in the states, we have a technology called "distinctive ring" (called by other names at different telcos -- Bell Atlantic calls it "Identaring"). This technology allows you to set up a new phone number that runs on the SAME PHONE LINE, but rings with a DIFFERENT RING. If you get a modem that supports this, and configure HylaFAX appropriately, you can use HylaFAX for FAX/data dial-in/dial-out, and still have voice calls on your voice line -- although not at the same time. (That is, if you're sending a FAX, and someone calls you to talk about something, they'll get a busy signal). I use HylaFAX this way, in combination with Bell Atlantic's voice mail service, and it works nicely. At one point, I was working on adding voice mail capabilities to HylaFAX, but when I realized that the telco's system would allow me to deal with busy phone lines (i.e., when the line is busy, the caller gets sent to voice mail, instead of a busy signal), I decided that was better. As I said, this is in the states -- I don't know where ".ni" is, but you may have similar options available from your telco. Rob