sean darcy wrote:
> Martin wrote:
>> if you're trying to send the same fax to both parties, then do
>>
>> exten => s,1,System()
>> exten => s,2,Sendfax()
>>
>> step1 will spool the call to dial a number and send a fax
>> step2 will transmit the fax to the incoming call
>>
>> Martin
>>
>> On Wed, Se
Martin wrote:
> if you're trying to send the same fax to both parties, then do
>
> exten => s,1,System()
> exten => s,2,Sendfax()
>
> step1 will spool the call to dial a number and send a fax
> step2 will transmit the fax to the incoming call
>
> Martin
>
> On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 7:45 PM, sean
if you're trying to send the same fax to both parties, then do
exten => s,1,System()
exten => s,2,Sendfax()
step1 will spool the call to dial a number and send a fax
step2 will transmit the fax to the incoming call
Martin
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 7:45 PM, sean darcy wrote:
> Martin wrote:
>> we
just forget about the dial(a,G()) approach ... you already posted that
it doesn't work ...
either call sendfax on the 1st step
to send fax to the channel that called in to asterisk or
use that call to trigger sending a fax with originate/system
Martin
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 7:45 PM, sean darcy
Martin wrote:
> well maybe it doesn't work as it should ... anyways like the other
> poster said that's not the way you use it ...
>
> either call the sendfax app directly or use "Originate" / call file
> spooling...
>
> BTW there should be an Originate app executable from dialplan ...
> But sin
Well 1.6.2 is not yet released - it's rc2 now of course the app
is somewhere ... since it's very easy to code ...
actually it should have been added at the time when originate was
added to CLI ... it's a pity someone who added cli originate
did not think about writing a few more lines for orig
On Wed, 2009-09-23 at 10:17 -0500, Martin wrote:
> BTW there should be an Originate app executable from dialplan ...
> But since there's none you can do
There is an Originate application, but it's only available in newer
versions of Asterisk. (I know I have it on the 1.6.2 branch, but I
don't rem
well maybe it doesn't work as it should ... anyways like the other
poster said that's not the way you use it ...
either call the sendfax app directly or use "Originate" / call file spooling...
BTW there should be an Originate app executable from dialplan ...
But since there's none you can do
ext
On Wednesday 23 September 2009 01:44:31 sean darcy wrote:
> Does anyone use SendFax for analog faxing?
>
Yes. I have two contexts as follows:
[outbound]
exten => _X.,1,Dial(DAHDI/G2/${EXTEN})
[sendfax]
exten => s,1,SendFAX(${FAXFILE})
exten => h,n,Hangup()
When I want to send a fax, I initi
Martin wrote:
> from RTFM
>
> G(context^exten^pri) - If the call is answered, transfer the calling party to
>the specified priority and the called party to the
> specified priority+1.
>Optionally, an extension, or extension and context may be
> specified.
>Othe
from RTFM
G(context^exten^pri) - If the call is answered, transfer the calling party to
the specified priority and the called party to the
specified priority+1.
Optionally, an extension, or extension and context may be specified.
Otherwise, the current extension is
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