> The only problem in the open source version of HylaFAX is building that
> damn T38 modem.  I still haven't figured that one out and just don't have
> the time.  Building open source HylaFAX itself isn't that hard.

We have asterisk/hylafax/avantfax set up to allow both incoming and outgoing 
faxing.
Now that sipx allows incoming faxing, it simplifies our setup so that users 
only need outgoing services.

> Now, if you are willing to spend a little $$ and save yourself a lot of
> headache and time, iFax Soulutions (the equivalent to HylaFAX of ezuce to
> Sipx) has a pre-built HylaFAX VM that has a Brooktrout T38 modem, web Gui,
> 50 HylaFAX FSP client licenses and a bunch of other features for @$1600.  

Wow, I spent quite some time getting my setup working right. I wonder if I 
could sell it for $500.00 as the ESXi vm that it is? 
Mine would come with unlimited users and even 'Kelly support' to help you get 
it set up :).

I didn't use T.38 modems, only nv detect which works perfectly since I'm using 
a PRI.


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