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Hello all, I tried sending the fax to the same number from another hylafax server and it works fine. So, I really don't know what's the problem behind this scenario. The problemed hylafax server works fine with some numbers and it's only this one which all of a sudden, pop up with that error message. What might cause the problem? By the way, I forgot to mention in my previous message that I'm using a US Robotics 56K fax modem with hylafax runnining on the Solaris 2.6. Robert, I had problem moving a working hylafax system to a site which used PABX. That site needs a 2 digit access code to make long distance dialling, but for placing local calls, I just put the modem dial command as ATDT9,W%s, i.e. to wait for second dialtone before dialling the actual number and it worked fine. The people in the site is satisfied with the ability to make local calls which is 90% of their faxing. We didn't investigate any further regarding how to deal with the 2 digit access code then. Thank you very much for your attention! Sandie robert a schmied <robert.schmied@lmco.com> on 12/08/98 12:18:20 PM To: Sandie Hui/IT/PointsNorth cc: Subject: Re: flexfax: HELP! What does "No response to MPS" mean??? shui excuse the second part of this message if i've mixed you up with someone else: regarding this current problem: does this occur all the time with this one fax machine? have you tried to resend the same fax to the same machine? is other machine out of paper or jammed? excuse this part of this message if i've mixed you up with someone else: i seem to recall you were having trouble moving to a different phone line/host computer, but don't recall seeing how that problem was solved -- would you care to enlighten the group? shui@pointsnorth.com wrote: > > Dear all, > > I've been working fine with my hylafax v4.0pl1. However, this morning I > encountered a problem in sending > faxes and the faxstat returned me the error tat "No response to MPS" and > the job was requeued for retry. > >From the log, all the handshaking was done and the first page was faxed. > However, the problem came > when the second page was to be sent. It'd be greatly appreciated if > someone can point out what's the > problem. I recalled that a lot of people mentioned about this type of > error in this list and what's the > work around? > > Attached below please find a copy of the log. I need to solve this problem > badly. Any help will be greatly > greatly appreciated. > > Thank you all for your kind attention! > > Sandie > > LOG follows here: > ============== > <<snip>>