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Re: [hylafax-users] Routing jobs per host based on prefix



On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 08:21:43AM -0800, Pedro Rocadas wrote:
> > Sure it would... *if* you were using the unix
> > client.  But you'd have
> > to do it manually, or, as I say, write a wrapper.
> 
> Well, I tested with sendfax -h ttyS@host
> for your words I presume that doing -h @host the job
> will be sent for any modem available in the remote
> host.

I believe you drop the "@" as well, and just use the hostname.

> > > Well, I agreed with you. It must be made some
> > changes
> > > to permit dialrules based on prefix/digits and
> > pass
> > > the host info to hylafax. But, if if it's possible
> > > right now to setup a remote host in hyla.conf(?),
> > much
> > > of the work is already done, right? 
> > 
> > As long as you're willing to stay on one server,
> > yes.
> 
> Losted here. What you mean by "willing to stay on one
> server" ?

If you want the *server* to make the decisions about where to send the
job, it can only select from modems it can connect to directly.  If you
want to choose a *server*, you have to do it client-side.

> > > As usual, a pleasent piece of text to read ;-).
> > 
> > Well, thanks.  Nice to know I'm good for *something*
> > around here...
> 
> Aaah, a modest(spell it well?) guy eheheh.

:-)

Cheers,
-- jra
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