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[hylafax-users] Fw: QualifyCID -and- (HylaFAX Version 4.1)
This is the first message. Please Disregard the '>'
> Inserting !^<pattern>$ <-- as the first line in
> /var/spool/hylafax/etc/cid -- eg. ^8005551212$
> also inserting ^.*$ <-- as the last line in
> /var/spool/hylafax/etc/cid
>
> The <pattern> shown in the first line is being accepted by
> hylafax1 when it should be 'CID REJECTED.'
>
> Looking at this from another angle, should I only place the
> following:
> ^<pattern>$ <-- as the first line in
> /var/spool/hylafax/etc/cid -- eg. ^8005551212$
> The above line will *not be accepted/answered by hylafax.
>
> Lastly when I try inserting (as an only line in the etc/cid)-->
> ^$ <-- all incoming calls are accepted. It seems to me
> QualifyCID is not working properly. Its my understanding that
^$
> means a null or empty string. The CID info is in-fact
available
> (showing in my server log) What I think may be happening is;
the
> patterns placed in etc/cid (in this instance) are being matched
> against the TSI info --and not-- CID info
>
> With my per-modem config files set to ...
> ServerTracing: 1
> SessionTracing: 15
> serverlogs do in fact show CID name and number However; my
> session logs will not show CID name and number information with
> the setting shown above. The session logs do show 'cid
rejected'
> when QualifyCID is defined but etc/cid is empty.
>
> I don't need or use TSI screening. I need and want to screen
via
> CID, providing we can figure what's going incorrectly here.
>
> Thanks for your thoughts.
>
>
>
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