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[hylafax-devel] Re: Is Hylafax able to receivee hundreds of facsimiles???



No problem.

We have a hylafax server running on a pentium pro 200 for about two years
now.  30 Multitech modems on an Digiboard multitech board, receiving
6000-7000 pages per day.  Incoming faxes average 2-3 pages.  Outgoing
volume is much less, but some are very large (up to 80 pages).

If that's not enough, we another server: Dual pentium II with a Digiboard
DataFire RAS card (48 onboard modems and a T1 connector).  No stats on
this one.  It's supposed to replace the first one, which is running so
well, we just haven't bothered yet.

~ John Williams

On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, PseudoBenutzer NurFuerMailinglisten wrote:

> 
> Hi!
> 
> We are planning to install a Hylafax-Server for incoming facsimiles
> with 4 or more modems and 200-300 facsimles dayly...
> 
> What about the reliability of such a mass of incoming facsimiles.
> Can hylafax solve this?
> Has anyone already installed such a fax-server?
> 
> Regards
> Nico Flemming
> SDM GmbH
> 
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