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Hi all, I would like to know, if there ist any chance to catch the tif-files faxes not received correctly due to COMREC errors or else. Setting the SessionTracing for that modem to 0x4f shows the following: [snip] Sep 12 17:28:05.62: [32154]: RECV: begin page Sep 12 17:28:05.62: [32154]: RECV: send trigger 022 Sep 12 17:28:24.84: [32154]: RECV: 32687 bytes of data, 2142 total lines Sep 12 17:28:27.03: [32154]: RECV: 4201 bytes of data, 2270 total lines Sep 12 17:28:27.03: [32154]: --> [23:+FPTS:2,2270,75,40,1504] Sep 12 17:28:33.48: [32154]: --> [14:+FHR:FF 13 2F ] Sep 12 17:28:33.48: [32154]: --> [6:+FET:2] Sep 12 17:28:33.48: [32154]: RECV recv EOP (no more pages or documents) Sep 12 17:28:33.48: [32154]: --> [2:OK] Sep 12 17:28:33.48: [32154]: RECV send RTN (retrain negative) Sep 12 17:28:33.48: [32154]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r] Sep 12 17:28:34.59: [32154]: --> [14:+FHT:FF 13 4C ] Sep 12 17:28:36.10: [32154]: --> [14:+FHR:FF 13 FB ] Sep 12 17:28:36.10: [32154]: --> [8:+FHNG:72] Sep 12 17:28:36.10: [32154]: REMOTE HANGUP: COMREC error (code 72) Sep 12 17:28:36.10: [32154]: RECV FAX (00068129): recvq/fax00167.tif from , route to <unspecified>, 0 pages in 0:37 [snap] As far as I understand the Tracefile: The modem on ttyS4 received 32k of data and faxgetty stores it in recvq/fax00167.tif. Because of the COMREC error (code 72), I guess faxgetty deletes the file recvq/file00167.tif and calls bin/faxrcvd recvq/fax00167.tif ttyS4 c00068129 "COMREC error (code 72)" Is the a chance to save the received data of corrupted faxes anywhere before faxgetty (or somewhat else) deletes it ? Just to have a look at it and maybe then be able to find out the sender if the tsi is not set correctly? TIA -m -- HAGOS eG phone: +49 711 7880592 Matthias Reich fax: +49 711 7880535 Industriestr. 62 web: http://www.hagos.de D-70565 Stuttgart mail: rei@xxxxxxxx Germany ____________________ 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@xxxxxxxxxxx < /dev/null *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, mail sales@xxxxxxxxxxxx*