Actually, the steps are:
1) user dials 14082345467
2) user gets fax signal
3) user dials *123
4) how can server get "*123"?
thanks,
~xun
--- Xun Hu <xunh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, everyone,
I have one urgent question to ask, really need
someone
to help me.
Suppose my hylafax server's fax number is
4082345467,
if one user dials 4082345467*123, how can I get the
extra dialed number: "*123" on the server side??
Thanks in advance,
~xun
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