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Re: [hylafax-users] set a time-limit on incoming faxes



Hi Lee,

You are right, the best way would be to get a fix that works. I will try "Class1PersistentECM: no" in the modem config file and see how that works. I just thought it wouldn't be possible to fix it, so I was looking at a work-around. The case by case basis is hard - these are Safeway stores faxing us with very old machines, and I think that is what is causing the problem.... I cannot recreate the problem either, which makes it hard to trouble-shoot. (It is always the same stores that cause the problem).

Thank you very much for your input!

Kent


Lee Howard wrote:
Kent Rhodes wrote:

I don't need to solve this issue, I just need to set a time-limit on incoming faxes so that after 5 or 10 minutes the client connection is terminated. How do I do that?


My honest opinion is that the *right* way to handle this is to solve the issue on a case-by-case basis with the fax sender. Or to disable Class1PersistentECM in your modem config file:

Class1PersistentECM: no

However, since you don't want to do that...

There currently is no option in HylaFAX to abort a fax reception after a given period of time. This would be fairly risky, too, long faxes that are being received properly would trigger it. If this is still what you want to do you could run a cron job as root and 'faxabort' any faxes at are taking too long for your liking.

Lee.

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