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David Woolley <david@djwhome.demon.co.uk> writes: > > 3. Plays an announcing message to the line (say, "fax, please" ) > > Any such message should assume that the call has been received by > an 80 widow who doesn't know what a fax machine is. It needs to > explain exactly what the call is about and exactly who to contact > to have future attempts stopped. We can allow the only voice announced attempt to transmit a fax. (Currently hylafax behaves so by default with NoCarrierRetrys=1 ). In case of a wrong number it should not be much more annoying for "80 years old widow" than fax CNG tones. > The main reason, I suspect, for aborting in this case is the > possibility of a completely wrong number. I am afraid, not. I explained why in my previous message. It's Russia... > Mystery repeating calls can be very frightening. Again, we will not repeat them. Just one attempt after remote goes off-hook and answer. And what about the technical issues? Hope to hear from you soon, Dmitry