Craig Guy wrote:
I have downloaded iaxmodem and gone through the readme but not yet installed it. I currently use rxfax to receive in the vicinity of 1200 faxes per day and 5000 or more pages (faxes vary from single page to 30 pages) per E1, with a peak load of about 12 concurrent inbound faxes to rxfax. Best I can tell my failure rate is about 0.8%. I have been testing using Hylafax for faxout with an 8 port analog fax modem card and a couple PAP2NA's and this works well, but I am very much looking forward to checking out iaxmodem. Especially if using Hylafax will give me ECM.
No. No. This can't be right. We've been hearing authoritative statements on this mailing list that soft modems can't possibly work. :-)
I have no clear idea how many people actually use my software for fairly high volumes. There are now clearly many thousands successfully using it for modest levels of faxing. I have heard from a few people doing rather higher volumes than you. Other people have problem - I mean genuine problems, rather than the frame slips issues. I don't get enough feedback to really work out what it going on with those troublesome installations.
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