Julian Mehnle writes:

Sam Varshavchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On January 31st I will be giving a presentation on Courier at the 2004
Nordu/USENIX conference, in Copenhagen, Denmark. I'm looking forward
it.

However, at the moment I'm having a devil of a time faxing over the
paperwork over there.  The fax number I got matches the one listed on
www.dkuug.dk, so it's correct.  But from the United States,
0114539208948 gets me a looping recording which, obviously, I don't
understand.  I dimly recall that international calls to some countries
use either an additional code between after the country code and the
local number, or by dropping a few leading digits from the local
number. I'm sure many folks on this mailing list, who are more familiar
with i18n dialing tricks than me, will point me in the right direction.

I tried calling +45-39208948 (literally "0045-39208948") from Germany, and I got the recording, too. BTW: The fax numbers in the WHOIS info for "dkuug.dk" are the same. Weird. Maybe just start the fax, and the remote machine will recognize it?

Nope. Tried that. I know how faxes work. The remote end does not respond to fax tones.

Either their local phone company is having problems, or they have their own number wrong. Waiting to hear from them.


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