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Re: [hylafax-users] What's the best solution
I have looked at your discussion.
Is this possible:
if you fax to the number
1234 11 -> xy@test11.com
and
1234 12 -> xy@test12.com
and
1234 13 -> xy@test13.com
and so on
I have the AVM firtz PCI v2.0 and I noticed that this is a piece of junk
for this :-(
what hardware and is this possibel for hylafax?
regards Ewald
Lee Howard wrote:
> On 2002.10.07 10:02 Pedro Rocadas wrote:
>
>> --- Josh Welch <jwelch@buffalowildwings.com> wrote:
>> > Pedro Rocadas said:
>> > <snip>
>> > > Other approach that you may want consider is
>> > providing
>> > > fax numbers by subaddressing(?).
>> > >
>> > > Example: someone send a fax to your number 12345
>> > but
>> > > add #12. The number dialled was 12345#12 and
>> > hylafax
>> > > route the call/fax by email to the person who have
>> > > assigned the #12 extension. But this quite exotic
>> > :-).
>> > >
>> > >
>> > </snip>
>> > I seem to remember someone posting that this was not
>> >
>> > available in the US, but was doable in Europe for a
>> > rather steep price.
>> > Josh
>>
>> Could be wrong but I think it was Lee Howard who
>> disserted about that.
>
>
> Subaddresses are written "12345#12", but that's not how they're
> dialed. "12345#12" means to dial "12345" and to use "12" as the
> subaddress. Subaddressing is available in the US where the sender and
> receiver's equipment permits it (and that's not often).
>
> Sadly, there's no viable inexpensive DID alternative.
>
> Lee.
>
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