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[hylafax-users] Turn Receive Back On.



Hey folks:  

I'm rebuilding from a lost hard drive.  That installation had only been
in place for a couple of weeks when I lost it and I'm still a newbie to
hylafax.  

When setting up the new installation, something was corrupt and I
removed the installation and started again from scratch.  

When rebuilding yet again, and under the theory that I ought to deal
with one variable at a time, I told it I didn't want to use this
installation for incoming calls, figuring that I could go back and tweak
the configuration after I had gotten the priority outgoing faxes
working.  

So now I don't know where to handle that change.  
I reran faxaddmodem for ttyS1 so it would receive.  
Here is the result of that:  

biko:/var/spool/hylafax/etc# diff config.ttyS0 config.ttyS1
60,62c60,61
< RingsBeforeAnswer:    0
< SpeakerVolume:                on
< # SpeakerVolume:              off
---
> RingsBeforeAnswer:    2
> SpeakerVolume:                off
biko:/var/spool/hylafax/etc#  

But when I have the fax utility on my old machine dial up the fax at
ttyS1 I don't get any answer / connection.  

Where are the logs stashed that record incoming calls on the modems?  
What other configuration files need I look at to get this modem
answering calls?  

-- Hugh Esco 

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