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John Williams wrote: > > On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Greg Breland wrote: > > >I have one general and three specific questions: > > > > > >Has this type of configuration been used, and with what success? > > > > We have a larger load than you have, although more sporadic. We have 8 > > modems and range from 400 to 5000 pages per day. Most of our faxes are > > only a couple of pages long, we have never tried to send anything over 12 > > pages. This could be a problem as I think HylaFax resends the whole > > document if an error occurs, not just the pages that did not make it. We > > have had one recipient receive 20 faxes from us before it got through. > > There might be a setting to solve this, but 99.9% or our faxes are 2 pages > > and this is not really a problem for us. > > I think this is not correct. We generate large reports to be faxed (some > as large as 80 pages), and HylaFAX does not resend the entire fax. > I have personally watched it when it had a problem (faxing to myself), and > it did not resend the pages which were already sent successfully. > It started with the last page which did not get through. > > ~ John Williams Hey John, how did you configure Hylafax to do so. With me it repeats the whole fax or nothing - and I frequently send faxes of over ten pages size. I thought of writing a script to evaluate the xferlog-file but it would be easier to configure hylafax in the right way. Please give me a hint. I work on SuSE-Linux 6.1 with hylafax version 4.0pl2 Ciao Bernd Bradenahl