[NTLUG:Discuss] New to the list and need Hylafax help

Steve Walker swalker at radio-one.com
Mon Nov 8 10:16:10 CST 2004


I actually do have different modems for each user. We bought a 16 channel modem rack (hayes) on ebay for $50. Works great. So I can set all incoming faxes on ttyS1 as user1, ttyS2 as user2, etc. But I can only figure out how to make Hylafax deliver faxes by email (and still don't have that working), not by simply saving the pdf in a directory.
 
Steve Walker
Asst. Chief Engineer
Radio One, Dallas
 

	-----Original Message----- 
	From: Rob Apodaca [mailto:rapodaca at raacc.com] 
	Sent: Mon 11/8/2004 9:53 AM 
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	Subject: Re: [NTLUG:Discuss] New to the list and need Hylafax help
	
	

	On Mon, 2004-11-08 at 08:42, Steve Walker wrote:
	> Hi--
	> 
	> I'm new to this list but am an avid Linux fan. However, I have never had the luxury of taking enough time to become proficient in using Linux.
	> 
	> I talked our management into letting me set up a Hylafax fax server to handle mainly incoming faxes. I have it up and running, but am having problems getting fax delivery set up properly.
	> 
	> What I really want to do is have Hylafax save the fax as a pdf in a user directory and send a network message to the Win2K network user that he/she has a new fax waiting.
	> 
	> In the meantime, I could use email to deliver the fax, but our corporate office is about to deny us access to an SMTP smarthost (and I can't seem to get it to work anyway) so I prefer to go straight to the previously mentioned option. But that requires scripting way beyond my capability.
	> 
	> If anybody can help, please let me know.
	> 
	
	As another user pointed out, you can set the default stored format as
	pdf...it's in the hylafax docs.
	
	As far as storing the incoming faxes by user, you will need a separate
	phone number for each user. This might imply one modem for each user
	unless you have a pbx (or modem bank) which can route multiple external
	calls to a single internal number. Store faxes for each different number
	in separate directories and use samba to share them to each user. This
	wouldn't require any scripting but would require some configuration. I
	think you then want to send a windows pop-up message to each user when a
	fax is received. This would require some minor scripting.
	
	Possibly an easier approach; or if you only have one inbound fax number,
	you might want to use a windows client to interface with hylafax. Check
	out w2hfax.sourceforge.net. This client also allows users to send faxes
	from their PC's.
	
	Cheers,
	-Rob
	
	
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