The way we do it is our T1 comes in with unlimited DIDs. In our case we just
order more toll-free numbers, each with its own DNIS. Then we have four FXS
ports (Zap/g2) connected to hylafax modems. When the call comes in using
DNIS 1234, asterisk sets the callerID name to "1234", sends the call to
Zap/g2, and our hylafax config routes the fax to email
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Then in our mail table we forward each mail
alias to where we really want the fax to go.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ernest W.
> Lessenger
> Sent: Monday, September 08, 2003 12:21 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Fax
>
>
> At 07:52 PM 9/8/2003 +0200, you wrote:
> >Is there a way to configure Hylafax or sth & one modem behind an ATA-186
> >to email faxes to different adresses depending on the called number ?
>
> I've looked into this myself, and I think the answer is "yes, with some
> minor code changes." My thought is that you would use a separate HylaFax
> server with six modems in it, and add two Digium FXS cards to the
> * server.
> Configure * to send the faxes out the correct FXS port for each company,
> and configure hylafax to queue the faxes to a different folder for each
> line. User interface and notification are left as an exercise to the
> reader, as is the actual hylafax configuration :)
>
> The major downside to the above is all the POTS lines you have to
> run, and
> the waste of ports. An alternative would be to use only one or two POTS,
> and have * set the CallerID for each company. Then, have Hylafax
> queue the
> incoming faxes based on CallerID. The disadvantage to this is, of course,
> that you lose any real CallerID information.
>
> --Ernest
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