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[hylafax-users] drop(p)ed connections with capi20+Fritzcard



Hello!


I have problems receiving faxes. Sometimes 
it works, but often I get errors, especially 
when receiving faxes I did forward from the 
mailbox of my mobile phone (Viag Interkom, Germany).


Logs are like this when receiving failed:

---------------------------------------------------------
Aug 24 11:03:55.82: [ 1977]: c2faxrecv - INFO: \
SESSION BEGIN 00000240 +xx.xxx.xxxxxxxx
Aug 24 11:03:55.82: [ 1977]: c2faxrecv - INFO: \
Incoming analog call from xxxxxxxxxx to xxxxxxxx.
Aug 24 11:04:05.16: [ 1977]: c2faxrecv - INFO: \
Connection established to Receive ID 'Fax Mailbox         ' with 9600 bit/s.
Aug 24 11:04:05.16: [ 1977]: c2faxrecv - INFO: \
Write fax to file recvq/fax00056.tif.
Aug 24 11:04:18.84: [ 1977]: c2faxrecv - INFO: \
Fax received and calling '/var/spool/fax/bin/faxrcvd "recvq/fax00056.tif" \
"faxCAPI" "00000240" "Connection droped unexpected during fax receiving."'.
Aug 24 11:04:19.63: [ 1977]: c2faxrecv - INFO: \
Connection is droped with reason 0x349F (Normal, unspecified).
Aug 24 11:04:19.63: [ 1977]: c2faxrecv - INFO: SESSION END
---------------------------------------------------------


This is a Debian sid(unstable) system, kernel v2.4.9
(unpatched, sources from www.kernel.org), kernel module
fcpci.o compiled from archive "fcpci-suse7.1-03.09.10.tar.gz".
My ISDN card is a AVM Fritz PCI card.


Any idea what I can do? 

Does anyone need more information to help with my problem?


  Sincerely
         Florian



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