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Re: [hylafax-users] Dual Fax Server with HylaFax ? ...



Hi Pedro,

Could it be that these clients use the MODEM parameter on the JPARM command
of the protocol ?. I've been through the code of the hfaxd protocol parser
and came across this parameter. If so, all I need is a Windows client that
implements this parameter ...

Regards,
Hans

-----Original Message-----
From: Pedro Rocadas [mailto:procadas@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 11:16 AM
To: Vledder, Hans
Cc: hylafax-users@hylafax.org
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] Dual Fax Server with HylaFax ? ...


--- "Vledder, Hans" <Hans_Vledder@nl.compuware.com>
wrote:
> All,
> 
> I am new to HylaFax and have been studying the
> HylaFax site and the HylaFax
> documentation for the last couple of days looking
> for answers to achieve the
> following:
> 
> I need to set up one fax server for two entirely
> separate organisations
> using the same infrastructure, but using separate
> fax lines. I've read that
> multiple modems per fax server is possible and
> inbound faxes can be
> redirected according to the actual device which
> received the fax. --
> excellent --
> 
> On the other hand, when sending faxes from the
> respective Windows clients of
> both organisations, I need to make sure that faxes
> sent to the server from
> one group of clients end up being pushed by one
> modem, and faxes from the
> other group of clients end up begin pushed by the
> other modem. This is
> because both organisations will not be amused when
> they find themselves
> paying for the other party's outbound fax traffic
> and vice versa.
> 
> Experiences from anyone who has already done this
> are most welcome as well
> as any suggestion that will point me in the right
> direction. Maybe I've
> overlooked something in the doco ?
> 
> Kind Regards,
> Hans Vledder
> The Netherlands

Well, I want a simillar feature but for routing jobs
across different hylafax servers. I guess only
gnu-hylafax java client has the -f option implemented
(read man sendfax for more information on this). With
that option you can specify the host and the modem to
use. If you don't needed graphics in the facsimiles
and want a GUI interface take a look at this recent
project http://beta9.be/hylafax/
You can work with them if their client don't have the
-f option implemented. But if graphics are needed, I
don't know how you can use Regmon with a Java client.
Hope this helps.


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