On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Daniel Hazelbaker
wrote:
> Is there a way to force a channel to continue in the dialplan after
> the remote end hangs up?
You use the 'h' side of the dialplan for the extension.
exten => s,1,Answer
exten => s,n,Set(some magic to make the filename unique)
On Friday 27 February 2009 17:02:16 Daniel Hazelbaker wrote:
> > Or, if you're using Asterisk 1.6 and looking to try something new,
> > take a look
> > at http://messinet.com/AsteriskFAXGateway
>
> I'll take a look at both packages. I hadn't given HylaFAX(+) any
> thought as when I searched in
On Feb 27, 2009, at 1:35 PM, Anthony Messina wrote:
> On Friday 27 February 2009 14:03:19 Doug Lytle wrote:
>> Daniel Hazelbaker wrote:
>>> Specifically, I am trying to play around with setting up a fax
>>> server. I can receive the fax, but sometimes the sending fax
>>> hangs up
>>
>> If your
On Friday 27 February 2009 14:03:19 Doug Lytle wrote:
> Daniel Hazelbaker wrote:
> > Specifically, I am trying to play around with setting up a fax
> > server. I can receive the fax, but sometimes the sending fax hangs up
>
> If your looking into setting up a reliable fax server and your not doing
Daniel Hazelbaker wrote:
Um..
Your=You're!
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Daniel Hazelbaker wrote:
> Specifically, I am trying to play around with setting up a fax
> server. I can receive the fax, but sometimes the sending fax hangs up
>
If your looking into setting up a reliable fax server and your not doing
it over IP, then your best results will be using Hyl
Is there a way to force a channel to continue in the dialplan after
the remote end hangs up?
Specifically, I am trying to play around with setting up a fax
server. I can receive the fax, but sometimes the sending fax hangs up
before my System command for printing can run and the fax never