<div dir="ltr">Hi,<br><br>if you are interested in t.38 gatewaying you may try fax gateway that has been posted recently: <a href="http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=13405" target="_blank">http://bugs.digium.com/view.php?id=13405</a>. I'm looking forwards seeing any reports.<br>
<br>Best regards<br>Daniel.<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 11:10 AM, Adam Goryachev <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:mailinglists@websitemanagers.com.au">mailinglists@websitemanagers.com.au</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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Arturo Ochoa wrote:<br>
> Ok, so it's clear now that this feature is missing on Asterisk, but as<br>
> Russell states, it's on the roadmap.<br>
><br>
> So, Can you guys give an alternate idea on what to do on this scenario:<br>
><br>
> One customer has this situation:<br>
> The headquarters are located on MTY, Mexico. They have 2 landlines on<br>
> Edinburgn TX, USA because they have presence on that city. When one person<br>
> calls to the landlines on TX, the call goes to MTY. If that call is a FAX<br>
> it's answered by asterisk+iaxmodem+hylafax and MTY receives an email with<br>
> the FAX on PDF. The problem goes when someone in MTY wants to send a FAX to<br>
> some other TX customer.<br>
><br>
> At first I suggested that if they have the document on the computer it'll be<br>
> easy to use hylafax or even a webportal called AvantFAX. The problem it's<br>
> the kind of documents they send are not computer documents... they really<br>
> need the FAX machine...<br>
><br>
> Any ideas on this ??<br>
<br>
I'm just catching up on some old posts here, so this might not be<br>
relevant anymore...<br>
<br>
How about accepting the call into rxfax, and then creating a call file<br>
which will re-send the fax to it's real destination. ie, asterisk will<br>
receive the fax, and then send it, instead of just transparently acting<br>
as a gateway ?<br>
<br>
perhaps, in between the receive and send you might use scp to copy the<br>
file to the remote asterisk server, and then ssh to create the call file<br>
on the remote asterisk....<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
Adam<br>
<br>
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Adam Goryachev<br>
Website Managers<br>
<a href="http://www.websitemanagers.com.au" target="_blank">www.websitemanagers.com.au</a><br>
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