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Hi all, I searched the mailing list archives but found nothing of help (in fact I tried switching my fax-modem class to 1 as suggested in one of the mails, but that didn't help at all). I have the following setup - HylaFAX 4.1beta3, installed from the RPMS from hylafax.org. The modem is a cheap Mecer Rockwell-based 56k fax/modem, supports class 2 fax, blah blah blah. I don't think this is a hardware issue because of the symptoms I get. When I try sending fax from whfc (I tried 1.0.2 and 1.0.8, on a Windows NT 4 Workstation) it always fails with the following pattern in logs: [normal negotiation, capabilities determination, etc.] Mar 06 16:10:13.73: [11910]: USE 14400 bit/s Mar 06 16:10:13.73: [11910]: USE 0 ms/scanline Mar 06 16:10:13.73: [11910]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r] Mar 06 16:10:13.78: [11910]: --> [7:CONNECT] Mar 06 16:10:13.78: [11910]: <-- data [3] Mar 06 16:10:13.78: [11910]: <-- data [2] Mar 06 16:10:15.09: [11910]: --> [2:OK] Mar 06 16:10:15.09: [11910]: <-- [5:ATH0\r] Mar 06 16:10:16.63: [11910]: --> [2:OK] Mar 06 16:10:16.63: [11910]: SESSION END and sometimes: [normal negotiation, capabilities determination, again] Mar 06 15:35:19.22: [11591]: USE 14400 bit/s Mar 06 15:35:19.22: [11591]: USE 0 ms/scanline Mar 06 15:35:19.22: [11591]: <-- [5:ATH0\r] Mar 06 15:35:19.48: [11591]: --> [9:+FHNG: 20] Mar 06 15:35:19.48: [11591]: REMOTE HANGUP: Unspecified Transmit Phase B error (code 20) Mar 06 15:35:20.91: [11591]: --> [2:OK] Mar 06 15:35:20.91: [11591]: SESSION END What is more interesting is that even in the "Phase B error" scenario HylaFAX sends an email stating that the fax has been sent just fine and the job is done. On the other hand this it receives faxes normally *and* when I send a fax via faxmail it also always works! Could this be a problem with whfc and what? Can you please point me to other Windows clients that could replace whfc? Thanks in advance, Pavel. ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null