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On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 07:36:32AM -0400, Rafiq Mateen wrote: > My name is SSgt Mateen, USAF, and I work at USUHS (www.usuhs.mil). Welcome aboard. I'd's say ", sir", but you work for a living. :-) > I would like to pick the group's brain if I could. I too have been > tasked to provide a cheap faxing solution. Working at a college there > are tons of fax machines working overtime. I've been tasked with > setting up a system where there is one centralized fax-in phone number > for the university. This oughtta be fun. > From there I would need to read in the fax and disperse it to the > person it belongs to. I've been tasked with setting up a database > (done) with everyone's name and assigning them a faxid number. I will > use the following page http://131.158.7.207/uis/Rafiq_HTML/fax2.php > to allow people to find out what there faxid number is. Once the fax > come in it will need to recognize the faxid number and then send the > fax in an email to the person it belongs to. If the person is not > found I will have to return a message to the fax machine saying what > ever error occurred. Oooh. > The OCR will have to be tweaked so I can get the faxid number off the > incoming fax. I will worry about sending an error fax after I have the > other parts built. Steps will be put in place to keep the database > current. The OCR will have to be *found*, first. You do realize that HylaFAX doesn't come with any, and there, as yet, doesn't appear to be anything reasonable in Open Source. Well, at least, there wasn't when I looked last, which was about 4 months back. > It seems to have gone from a team effort with my just doing the > PERL programming to my doing the whole thing. Imagine that. > If you have any suggestions please feel to email with them. Thank you > in advance. My primary suggestion, other than "subscribe to hylafax-devel" is "if you have any luck with OCR, please let us know. :-)" One other thing you might find useful; we've recently had reports that if you can get your fax lines delivered via ISDN BRI, the ZyXel 2864i ISDN faxmodem can extract the *called* directory number, and put it in a place where you can use it for DID. It is, so far as I know, the only hardware that can do that practically, at the moment. How it actually works as a faxmodem, I don't believe the gent said, but ISTR pretty decently... Best of luck, and keep us up to date. Cheers, -- jra -- Jay R. Ashworth jra@baylink.com Member of the Technical Staff Baylink The Suncoast Freenet The Things I Think Tampa Bay, Florida http://baylink.pitas.com +1 727 804 5015 ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null