Well, with due respect I would first thank the person who wrote the program. If sending 100 fax same time is the problem for you, it is very easy to control the number of files in the using any external script and I think Txfax does delete the files.
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 10:09 PM, Michael <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, 25 Apr 2009 16:59:48 you wrote: > > I probably have not understood what exactly you need, however I think you > > can try these options > > > > 1 . the batch file / call file gets deleted if the number of retries are > > ended so you can try changing number of retries > > 2. an action can be defined in the dialplan to remove the file > > Problem is that will indiscriminately remove all batch files, whether they > have expired their retry times or not. This is why I would rather let > TXFax() > do the work of deleting expired batch files. > > > 3. run external script to delete the files, based upon file creation > time > > / modifcation time. > > Same answer again. > > What I fail to understand is why the person writing the software didn't > code a > spooling mechanism in to it. This defies logic and is why I am left to > write > my own. > > If someone submits 100 fax jobs to CW, it tries to send all 100 at once... > > Michael >
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