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Re: [hylafax-users] How do i alter the "from" in a fax depending on who sent it?



Lee Howard wrote:

Mark Ratering wrote:

Lee Howard wrote:

Mark Ratering wrote:

I have integrated hylafax into a web-based order system for a few clients. Right now i am leaving the FAXnumber parameter unset so when i send a fax to efax (how i do tests) it comes up as a fax from "unknown". My clients don't like this and want it to have their number on it. Both clients are going through the same fax server. How do i make the fax number to change depending on who sent it?





Use current CVS HEAD and, if using sendfax use the "-S" parameter to specify the TSI (sender ID) string.


Lee.

This doesn't work with 4.2.0? I like to stay with SuSe packages because it is easier to manage security updates that way.


Nope, it's a new feature to be first released with 4.2.2.


If SuSE is still on 4.2.0 (not 4.2.1) then you really don't want to stay with their packages... trust me.

I like having distro updates for packages that I hardly ever use or packages where I don't need the cutting-edge of technology. But on packages like HylaFAX... where the system is catered to do just that... then I really find that the wait for a distro's release of updates is too lagged to make me happy.

That said, you should be able to grab the SRPM from SuSE, add the necessary patches (HylaFAX Bugzilla 600) and then rebuild/reinstall. SuSE's next automatic update will likely undo your work, though.

Lee.

I've never used CVS before. What do i need to do to grab the CVS HEAD?

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