On Tuesday 29 March 2011 18:09:23 H.S.Rai wrote: > On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 11:27 PM, jtd <[email protected]> wrote: > > ATS0=n > > will autoanswer on the nth ring > > Sorry for late response. > > It has not worked. > > .efax-gtkrc has been reproduced below signature. > > I work on Ubuntu, and Modem is USB modem I got with Dell laptop, > which is Conexant RD02-D400.
Sorry. The info in my post was incorrect as far as hylfax and auto answer goes. Hylfax MUST use it's own process to auto answer. Therfore you must set ATS0=0 followed by AT&W i.e restore modem back to the manual setting. in the hylafax config (/etc/hylafax/config.ttyACM0 or whatever your file is)file you have to set RingsBeforeAnswer n (where n is the number of rings before answering). however this link shows stuff in better detail http://www.hylafax.org/content/Handbook:Advanced_Server_Configuration:Adaptive_Answer Please use minicom At the prompt at ok atS0=3 ok at&W ok Now dial the number > > I tried with and without S0=3, while I guess "RINGS: 3" is doing > the same job. > > Any help will be very much appreciated, as if it work, I will be > able to migrate one office from M$Win to Linux. > > -- > H.S.Rai > > ============================ > $HOME/.efax-gtkrc, > ============================ > NAME: tcc > NUMBER: 0161 111 111 > DEVICE: ttyACM0 > LOCK: /var/lock > CLASS: 1 > PAGE: a4 > RES: fine > ADDR_IN_HEADER: Yes > #DIAL_PREFIX: > REDIAL: No > REDIAL_INTERVAL: 15 > # This defines the number of rings the modem allows to pass before > # answering the telephone when in Standby mode. Acceptable values > are # 1 to 9. If none is specified, the program defaults to 1. > > RINGS: 3 > DIALMODE: tone > INIT: Z &FE&D2S7=120 &C0 M2L3 S0=3 > RESET: Z > CAPABILITIES: 1,5,0,2,0,0,0,0 > PRINT_CMD: lpr > USE_GTKPRINT: Yes > PRINT_SHRINK: 98 > PRINT_POPUP: Yes > PS_VIEWER: gv > SOCK_SERVER: Yes > SOCK_POPUP: Yes > SOCK_SERVER_PORT: 9900 > SOCK_CLIENT_ADDRESS: localhost > LOG_FILE: /home/gurpreet/faxlog/log > FAX_RECEIVED_POPUP: Yes > FAX_RECEIVED_EXEC: No -- Rgds JTD -- http://mm.glug-bom.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxers

