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Hi. I'm setting up a send-only hylafax server, with 4 modems, eventually to be upgraded to 8 if all goes well. This will be a pretty busy server, with hundreds of outgoing faxes/day. I've been reading over the FAQ and HOWTO, and am slowly picking my way through the mailing list archives. So far I haven't found an answer to this question, hopefully it isn't a dumb question: Can Hylafax use another Hylafax server to send faxes? Here's the situation: I have a fully-functional Hylafax server with 4 modems, and a spare PC I can attach 2 more modems to (or 4, for the price of an add-in ISA card (probably free, if I look through my parts bin)). I'd like to have the existing server send its excess traffic to the second server, which will then use its locally-attached modems to send out those faxes. I realize there would be the issue of error reporting (if server #2 can't send the fax, it should really have a way to let server #1 know, so all the errors can be logged in one place).. but that concern aside, is what I want to do possible, perhaps with some clever scripting? Has anyone on the list ever done such a thing, or tried to? Basically I'm trying to recycle existing equipment (the old PC in the corner) instead of having to buy a multi-port serial card with 6 or 8 ports. I've also thought of running a daemon on the second server that listens on a TCP port and acts as a TCP <=> serial port pass-through. On the first server, I would have a client for this that listens on a FIFO, and configure the FIFO as a `modem' for Hylafax to use. In this case, there wouldn't need to be a Hylafax server running on the second box at all. Has anyone had any experience with a setup like this? (I realize it's a dirty hack, but it should be at least possible, right?) Thanks, B. Watson ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe, click http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, mail sales@hylafax.org.*