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On Sat, 9 Jan 1999, Bavo De Ridder wrote: > Hello, > > I know their exist faxmodems that will hold faxes when the computer is > offline. These faxmodems have a buffer to hold about 10 faxes. I don't know of any fax modems that do this. I know of external devices that do this though. They site between the modem and the phone line, and if the phone does not get answered, the device answeres and performs a minimal fax handshake and records the sent fax. When the modem is available, the device rings the modem, the modem answers thinking it is a new call, and the device plays the fax back to it. > My questions is now: does hylafax works with this kind of faxmodems and if > yes, what faxmodems are recommended (that is: wich faxmodems do actually > work with hylafax)... Well, if a fax modem had built in offline buffering, I would think it would be very similar. The modem would fake an inbound call (bring DCD up, and issue a connect string to the attached computer), and replay a stored fax. > Or can anyone point me to some internet resources where I can get more > information about this. I have no experience whatsoever with faxmodems, so > please excuse me of the above questions sound silly. > > > Bavo De Ridder Tom Systems Support Uniserve