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Greetings: I have been playing with HylaFAX on and off for some of months now. Recently, I have been doing more intensive testing and am puzzled by how the compression/encoding works. Some things lead me to believe that the modem does the encoding. For example from the Multitech document "Class 2 Fax Developer's Kit" page 23 indicates that 2-D MR and 2-D MMR are not supported. But then some things indicate that HylaFAX does the encoding. For example, from man page HYLAFAX(5F) "Documents are automatically converted to TIFF/F documents prior to transmission according to the capabilities of the remote fascimile machine: maximum page width and length, ability to handle 2-D encoded data, ...". Of the 15 or so numbers I have used for testing, all but 2 list their capabilities as "supports2DEncoding:yes", yet all the completed email messages indicate that 1-D encoding was used. (This is not quite true, a few pages were noted to have used 2-D, but that was a month ago and the modems used then are not the same as the ones I am using now.) The config man page indicates that Use2D defaults to yes and I have not explicitly set it otherwise anywhere. So why is 2-D compression not being used? I am sending test documents at 196lines/inch vertical resolution pages in about 1.5 minutes/page (granted, these are busy pages) and feel that 2-D encoding would improve this time greatly. What am I missing? Thanks for all tips Jonathan