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Re: [hylafax-users] Long interval between sending jobs?



Hi Giulio,

I may experiment with using faxgetty to see if that makes a difference. 
I will add another detail, though, that the timeout does not include
message processing/initialization.  I am just talking about the time
from between it saying that a fax has completed and it beginning the
next job.

Thanks,
Jess



On Tue, 2002-08-13 at 13:09, Giulio Orsero wrote:
> On 13 Aug 2002 12:30:17 -0400, "Jesse D. Sightler"
> <jsightler@eximtechnologies.com> wrote:
> 
> >If it makes a difference, I am not using faxgetty.  Would this be
> >useful?
> 
> Don't think it would make a time difference. It's only that faxgetty would
> log more stuff since it's always alive trying to get the modem.
> 
> So maybe it would only be useful to see clearly when time is spent.
> 
> I think HylaFAX check if the modem is free for use every 30sec, so if you
> sum this to the time it need to initialize modem you can get something near
> 1min.
> 
> You can reduce 30 sec by some parameter, look at man hylafax-config and
> search the string 30.
> 



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