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> -----Original Message----- > From: Lee Howard [mailto:faxguy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Can we see the *receiving* log also, then? > > Feb 9 12:58:23 dialtone FaxQueuer[29332]: MODEM ttyS0: COMID > 000000061 > > Probably c000000061. It was at the top of my original message. Here it is again, in a slightly more complete form: Feb 9 12:58:23 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: STATE CHANGE: RUNNING -> LISTENING Feb 9 12:58:23 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: MODEM input buffering enabled Feb 9 12:58:23 dialtone FaxQueuer[29332]: MODEM ttyS0: BUSY Feb 9 12:58:23 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: --> [5:DTMF4] Feb 9 12:58:23 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: --> [5:DTMF7] Feb 9 12:58:23 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: --> [5:DTMF6] Feb 9 12:58:23 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: --> [5:DTMF8] Feb 9 12:58:23 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: ANSWER: CID NUMBER "4768" NAME "" Feb 9 12:58:23 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: STATE CHANGE: LISTENING -> ANSWERING Feb 9 12:58:23 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: MODEM input buffering enabled Feb 9 12:58:23 dialtone FaxQueuer[29332]: MODEM ttyS0: COMID 000000061 Feb 9 12:58:37 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION DEVICE '/dev/t tyS0' Feb 9 12:59:21 dialtone FaxQueuer[29332]: MODEM ttyS0: COMID Feb 9 12:59:21 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: <-- [5:ATH0\r] Feb 9 12:59:26 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem Feb 9 12:59:26 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: MODEM <Timeout> Feb 9 12:59:26 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: MODEM set DTR OFF Feb 9 12:59:27 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: MODEM set DTR OFF Feb 9 12:59:27 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: DELAY 75 ms Feb 9 12:59:27 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: MODEM set DTR ON Feb 9 12:59:27 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: DELAY 2600 ms Feb 9 12:59:31 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: MODEM set baud rate: 57600 baud, input flow RTS/CTS, output flow RTS/CTS Feb 9 12:59:31 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: DELAY 10 ms Feb 9 12:59:31 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: MODEM flush i/o Feb 9 12:59:31 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: <-- [4:ATZ\r] Feb 9 12:59:32 dialtone FaxGetty[29351]: --> [2:OK] (the regular modem reset routine continues from there) This happened every time a fax call came in, until I power-cycled the modem. Normal reception resumed at that point. ____________________ 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@xxxxxxxxx*