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hi Giulio thanks for the reply >> sendfax -h ttyT38-1@xxxxxxxxx -n -d "192.168.0.222" /etc/passwd > > First you need to run the t38modem service, ie: > nohup /usr/bin/t38modem -n -o /var/log/t38modem_trace.log \ > -p <device> --route all@xxxxxxxxxxxx > /var/log/t38modem.log 2>&1 > </dev/null & > > Then configure HylaFAX to use t38 modem for outbound jobs > Then run sendfax normally: sendfax -n -d <fax.no> <file> > Or, if you also have other devices > sendfax -h <t38device>@ -n -d <fax.no> <file> > the fax should get sent using the 192.168.0.22 machine. I'm afraid I didn't explain myself clearly. the '192.168.0.222' is the fax machine I would like to send the fax to, using an ip-ip connection right now I set up t38modem like this /usr/local/bin/t38modem -tttt -n -o /var/log/t38modem.log --ptty +/dev/ttyT38-1 --route "all@xxxxxxxxx" and when I try the command above sendfax -h ttyT38-1@xxxxxxxxx -n -d "192.168.0.222" /etc/passwd the t38modem window says: Call[1] from modem: to 1921680222, route to 1921680222 Call[1] cleared and I guess it's trying to send that fax to a regular phone number, instead of an ip address. so what I don't know is, can I give an Ip address ad a destination? regards davide ____________________ 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*