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* Erik P. Olsen <erik@xxxxxx> [050316 10:28]: > In "man faxfcvd" you read: > > SENDER is the received TSI of the fax sender. > > Does anybody know what this TSI means? TSI is the "Transmitting Station Identifier". CSI is the "Called Station Identifier". These are often programmed into the fax machine as the "ID" or "phone number". Most people put in their phone numbers, but it can also hold a subset of alpha-numeric characters. These to can flip around with doing poll requests and turn-around (the caller actually receives), but generally, the TSI is sent by the one placing the call to send a fax, and the CSI is sent by the answering party, receiving the fax. a. -- Aidan Van Dyk aidan@xxxxxxxx Senior Software Developer +1 215 438-4638 x8103 iFAX Solutions, Inc. http://www.ifax.com/
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