On 05/21/2018 at 06:46 PM Andre Gronwald wrote:
> after completion you find ${FAXMODE} filled with audio or T38, depending
> on what has been used.
> hope that is what you are looking for.
Yes, that's exactly what I've been looking for!
Thanks,
Michael
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Lock files.
Create one when you start sending the fax, on your retry process check for
a lock file and if one exists don't retry.
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 10:49 AM, D'Arcy Cain
wrote:
> I am having troubles with sending faxes. I hope someone can help me
> work out a
I am having troubles with sending faxes. I hope someone can help me
work out a better method.
Basically we have a special address that our users can send to. It
winds up on our Asterisk server which runs a Python script that parses
the message for attachments and the phone number from the
after completion you find ${FAXMODE} filled with audio or T38, depending on
what has been used.
hope that is what you are looking for.
regards,
andre
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hi,
i am using a script to initiate calls to some sip stations simply for
notifying some people.
that is working fine and people like this simple way of getting an
information (just by being pinged this way).
my problem is, that in this case the calling number is always
"asterisk@".
i
Hello!
I'm working on a fax solution, which reports the result of each sent or
received fax to the database.
When using option "F" or not using option "f", it's clear which protocol
has been used. But if "f" is used, it could be g711 or t38. Is there any
variable which contains this information
>> Is anyone else using the AMI with res_fax_spandsp.so for real-time status?
>
> As far as I can tell there is no way to get worthwhile status/progress
> information from AMI when using spandsp.
>
>> I am working on migrating a FAX application from res_fax_digium.so to
>> res_fax_spandsp.so.