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> > > > > > > Oct 13 10:18:31.93: [ 4019]: --> [7:CONNECT] > > > > Oct 13 10:18:31.93: [ 4019]: SEND begin page > > > > Oct 13 10:18:40.58: [ 4019]: SENT 9287 bytes of data > > > > Oct 13 10:18:40.58: [ 4019]: SEND 2D RTC > > > > Oct 13 10:18:40.58: [ 4019]: SEND end page > > > > Oct 13 10:18:40.58: [ 4019]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document) > > > > Oct 13 10:18:59.75: [ 4019]: --> [5:ERROR] > > > > Can you repeat this with a more complex page, so that we can see whether > > your apparent overrun is being absorbed by buffering or whether you really > > don't have effective flow control. > > > It sent the same exact page (10 pages actually) fine to another > machine. In that case the problem is almost certainly with the modems not the software > machine. Granted, its a /etc/ttys.conf file. Can you suggest something > else to send? Actually your transmit rate is reasonable. I had just answered another one which had too short a transmission time and misread 31.93 as 39.93; however, note that you don't have adequate tracing to allow one to reliably detect an overrun case. The best case would probably be a scanned newspaper. Your 9287 really is rather small for a fax page. The 10 pages don't matter for overruns as the clock is restarted for each page.