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Re: Regular expression for modem class
At 15:04 08/03/99 +0100, "Ste" <rlpivk.044@tellnet.pesaro.ps.it> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>on a i486 running redhat 5.2, /var/log/messages tells:
>
>...FaxQueuer[290]: No regular expression for modem class
>
>a Class 2.0 28800 USRobotics is /dev/modem.
>
>What does the message mean ?
>
You are probably using the ModemClass parameter incorrectly. It does
not define whether the modem is class 1, 2, or whatever, but to define
a name for a set of modems. ( Perhaps 'ModemSet' or 'ModemGroup' would
be better description for this parameter ).
The correct syntax would be:
ModemClass: "any: ttyS[0-1]"
This would set the default fax modems to use for any job to be ttyS0
and ttyS1; leaving, say, the modem on ttyS2 to be used by HylaFAX solely
for inbound faxes.
If you have only one modem, or not interested in this advanced feature, then
delete the ModemClass parameter out of the modem config ( eg config.ttyS1 )
file.
BTW, a search for 'ModemClass' in the mailing list archives at
http://www.hylafax.org/archive
would find several versions of this reply.
Ciao,
Phil Watkinson
Boston, UK.