[Asterisk-Users] 2 *@home issues away from bliss
Tim Litwiller
tim at litwiller.net
Thu Mar 24 06:58:56 MST 2005
I have an x100p card is this "padding" something that can be set? I'm
off to google to see if I can find some fax padding. :)
Henry Devito wrote:
> Faxes I found are mostly unreliable if the padding is not set correctly
> on the analog trunks.
>
> The example below shows how to set the mailbox per timezone. Also what
> is your system timezone set for? the tz option sets the zone.
> ;4200 => 9855,Mark
> Spencer,markster at linux-support.net,mypager at digium.com,attach=no|serveremail=myaddy at digium.com|tz=central
>
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Litwiller" <tim at litwiller.net>
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>> I just got everything working the way I want except 2 things
>>
>> #1 the timestamp on voicemail is not the local time zone - I am in US
>> Central (-6) timezone and the voice mail is timestamped 6 hours ahead
>> of local time.
>>
>> #2 incoming faxes - I get a comm err message from several different
>> fax machines that I tried sending a fax to my number with.
>>
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