On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Joseph L. Casale <jcas...@activenetwerx.com>wrote:
> >In this case, the $1 will only contain whatever is in the parens in your > expression, i.e. > ><condition field="destination_number" expression="^(\d+)$"> > > > >What do you have for your expression? > >-MC > > Well, untested of course as I am busy with school:) But what I wrote up to > try at > Christmas (with your addition) was: > > <extension name="OutboundFax"> > <condition field="caller_id_number" expression="^204$"/> > <condition field="destination_number" expression="^(\d+)$"/> > <action application="answer"/> > <action application="playback" data="silence_stream://2000"/> > <action application="rxfax" data="/tmp/${uuid}.rxfax.tiff"/> > <action application="system" > data="/opt/freeswitch/scripts/emailfax.sh > $...@fax.com/tmp/${uuid}.rxfax.tiff"/> > <action application="hangup"/> > </condition> > </extension> > > Am I correct in presuming that Freeswitch will answer a fax from a local > zap based user > just like it does from an FXO port connected to a POTS line? What I hope to > do here is > catch any call made from that extension (the zap based fax machine/user) > and push its > call into the fax module. > Yes, when a device (phone/fax/modem/whatever) is plugged into the FXS it gets dialtone and dials. Whatever it dials is put into ${destination_number} just like any SIP phone that dials. This extension looks ok. Try it out and let us know how it goes. -MC
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