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Re: embarrassingly elementary question



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On Fri, 4 Sep 1998, dep wrote:


> the situation: standalone machine running stock redhat 5.1; single
> phone line for voice/fax/data; courier v.everything. moved this summer
> from OS/2 to linux. business needs frequently -- several times a week
> -- to send faxes; somewhat less frequently to receive faxes. i'm
> accustomed to faxworks in OS/2, wherein it was trivial to tell the
> software to take in the next call as a fax.

Which binary or source distribution did you use? There are some
Linux notes at http://cirl.meei.harvard.edu/hylafax that may help.

> so, then, finally, my question: is hylafax too much for such an
> arrangement and, if not, is there a relatively easy way to set it up, i
> hope with existing binaries, for an arrangement like mine?

See above notes. Darren's latest version of the binaries at ftp://ftp.tpc.int
seem to be pretty good.

If you need hands-on help, there are several people on this list who
would be happy to do consulting with you, including me.

			Nico Kadel-Garcia
			Senior Engineer, CIRL 
			Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
			raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu

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