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Old 3rd June 2009, 02:21 PM
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email to fax + hylafax

hi friend,
how r u. this is pawan n i need a help from u. in my office i had set up a hylafax server for fax to email and email to fax. well i had configured my hylafax as fax to email. but not able to start email to fax. so plz help me out. friend below is the description of my hylafax server

O.S - Fedora 7
hylafax Version - 4.4.2
fax Modem - U.S.Robotics 56 K

ur support n guidance will help me a lot.
thx
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Old 3rd June 2009, 03:20 PM
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I'm probebly answering prematurely, I'm setting one up but failed with F10 (assuming dependencies because I had to do a force/no dep check install) and waiting to migrate that server to CentOS, however I've read that USR modems are class 1 & 2 and require some work. If you search hylafax's faq or search for 3com or USR on their hylafax's web page then you might just kickup a good configuration.
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