"Colin Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The big weakness in Hylafax is the client. 90% of the time the client will
be under Windows, and your choices are Cypheus, which is pretty and user
friendly but slow and crash-y or WHFC which is ugly and nasty but works
100%
and has slick features li
>I thought about using Hylafax, but after looking around a bit, I got the
>impression that it's not exactly trivial to integrate it with Asterisk,
>and that it will require a dedicated incoming line. Perhaps I'm mistaken?
It isn't that bad basically download compile and install the trick is to
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On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 16:40 +0100, David N. Welton wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I thought about using Hylafax, but after looking around a bit, I got the
> impression that it's not exactly trivial to integrate it with Asterisk,
> and that it will require a dedicated incoming line. Perhaps I'm mistaken?
>
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Darren Nickerson wrote:
>> 3) I'm working on a small, simple email->fax system. Just out of
>> curiosity, what else is out there for Asterisk? I found AsterFax, but
>> it looks a little bit hairy to set up...
> You really should consider HylaFAX - www.hylafax.org. It has what you're
> missing -
"David N. Welton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2) app_txfax
I need to know if a fax has gone through or not. My reading of txfax
seems to indicate that it basically just fails, rather than giving me
anything I can work with to try and fail gracefully (letting the user
know that things didn't go
Hello,
I have a couple of questions:
1) Before heading off for a bit of vacation, I was having a wierd
problem where I was getting more than one call per callfile placed in
the outgoing/ spool. I describe it here:
http://forums.digium.com/viewtopic.php?t=3455
so far, so good - it's not doing i