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Re: [hylafax-users] Remote Identifier missing or substituted by remote number
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 11:24:15AM -0500, Cam Coble wrote:
> It seems that when receiving faxes, what is the remote equivalent of the
> "LocalIdentifier" is not showing up as a part of the fax info.
> Instead it shows the remote machines reported "FAXNumber".
> I need to be able to access this variable for archive purposes, and for easier
> identification for my users.
> Is anyone else experiencing this problem?
> I've tested to another fax server with the same sending fax machine, and the
> Identifier shows correctly (under their own header information).
Hmmm... I believe you mean the string that's set at the send end, which
is *usually* the name (&number?) of the sender. That's not making it
up to your notifaction emails on incoming faxes?
> Point of note...
> This system will be replacing another software solution that required
> licensing, was very expensive, and would not allow control over the printout
> scaling of the incoming faxes (we needed NO reduction). I am very pleased
> with the overall functionality, and versatility of hylafax. It allows me to
> do so much more than any proprietary system that I have tested so far. Thanks
> to the developers!
We like people like you. Once you've gotten this nailed down, any
chance you can expand that into about 4 grafs telling how great we are?
:-)
Cheers,
-- jra
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Jay R. Ashworth jra@baylink.com
Member of the Technical Staff Baylink RFC 2100
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