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I think the proper way to do this is to put a "hylafax" proxy infront of multiple fax servers. Clients use only a single FAXSERVER. It's simply a "fixed" hfaxd that accepts the jobs, and instead of submitting it to a local faxq fifo, re-submits it to a another hfaxd, based on some sort of least-cost routing engine. If the proxy is intellegent, and uses triggers, it could always present a unified view of the multipe servers without having to continuously poll them all. a. * Matthew Sorah <matthews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [040309 14:56]: > Much appreciated, don't exactly have time to do it now but will put > research to do list. > > Matt Sorah > MIS > Eagle Equipment Corp. > > > > hylafax-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 03/09/2004 02:29:48 PM: > > > On 2004.03.09 10:50 Matthew Sorah wrote: > > > >From looking at the archives. I know that Hylafax can not route > > > outbound > > > faxes to a server is local to the phone number needed to be dialed. > > > (ie a > > > fax queued to a Hylafax server can be routed to another Hylafax server > > > > > > based on area code, load on server or whatever.) Is this a planned > > > feature > > > for the next major release? Just thought I ask. > > > > It's on the wish-list. But I don't think that anyone is seriously > > undertaking it yet. > > > > You can get similar results now, though, by creating a "faxsend > > wrapper" (search the archives for it). It doesn't offset the faxq > > load, but it would offset modem load or facilitate least-cost-routing, > > etc. So basically to offset faxq load it would require a faxq rewrite. > > > > Lee. > >
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