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Hi: I'm just testing a new Hylafax setup. I'm using the WHFC client. If I enter a dial string that is outside the local area code (212), and does not have a "1" as the first character, Hylafax inserts "1212" before the dial string. E.g: 914-963-4236 translates to 12129149634236, and of course the call fails. If I enter the dial string e.g., 212-265-1250, the 212 is stripped and the local call goes through correctly. Is it a Hylafax rule that the dial string must include the "1" for calls outside the local area code? Or is there a config issue I need to address? Log transcipt below: Mar 14 13:05:50.65: [10543]: SESSION BEGIN 00000013 12129149634236 Mar 14 13:05:50.65: [10543]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.1 Mar 14 13:05:50.65: [10543]: SEND FAX: JOB 16 DEST 9149634236 COMMID 00000013 Mar 14 13:05:50.65: [10543]: DEVICE '/dev/ttyS1' Mar 14 13:06:16.53: [10543]: SEND FAILED: JOB 16 DEST 9149634236 ERR Busy signal detected Mar 14 13:06:21.63: [10543]: SESSION END From the config.ttyS1 file: CountryCode: 1 AreaCode: 212 FAXNumber: +1.212.757.5639 LongDistancePrefix: 1 InternationalPrefix: 011 DialStringRules: etc/dialrules ServerTracing: 1 SessionTracing: 1 Thanks in advance. Jim Werkowski jwerkowski@attglobal.net ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null