gregory mott wrote:
On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 02:22, Edward Dekkers wrote:
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but.. what happens when the human answers first? does anything exist that can still tell it's a fax without requiring the human to run and press a button?
Well, my customers use it, I don't, but think of the scenario. If the human answers, the modem stops signalling RING. Therefore the computer WILL NOT pick up after the human has.
Make sense?
OK, OK, if you set the number of rings to 2 or 3 and you happen to both pick up at the same time, I don't know what happens. But with any auto-answering device which needs to share with a human you'd be crazy to set it lower than 8 or 9 anyway...
Great software. Never seen or heard of it on Linux :(
can i plead for you to reveal which software?
Why plead?
Bitware Communications Suite - the fax part of it was called BitFax.
Could it even be free now?
http://www.spyfind.com/bitware.html
Was made by Cheyenne.
Regards, Ed.
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