- corrected comments to reflect correct precedence outgoing_MSN over
fax_numbers (seems like I overlooked this in the past) git-svn-id: https://svn.ibp.de/svn/capisuite/trunk/capisuite@101 4ebea2bb-67d4-0310-8558-a5799e421b66
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# $Id: fax.confin,v 1.6 2003/04/10 21:29:51 gernot Exp $
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# $Id: fax.confin,v 1.7 2003/04/25 10:34:28 gernot Exp $
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# This is the fax configuration file for the scripts distributed with CapiSuite
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# This is the fax configuration file for the scripts distributed with CapiSuite
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# outgoing_MSN (optional, default is empty)
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# outgoing_MSN (optional, default is empty)
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# The MSN (number) to use for outgoing calls. You can also leave this empty.
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# The MSN (number) to use for outgoing calls. You can also leave this empty.
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# Then default MSN of your ISDN interface will be used automatically. Will
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# Then the first number of fax_numbers will be used as outgoing MSN.
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# be overwritten by the first entry of fax_numbers if set.
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outgoing_MSN=""
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outgoing_MSN=""
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# outgoing_timeout (optional, defaults to 60)
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# outgoing_timeout (optional, defaults to 60)
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#
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# This value decides how long to wait for a successful connection if the other
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# This value decides how long to wait for a successful connection if the other
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# party doesn't answer the call at once.
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# party doesn't answer the call at once.
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outgoing_timeout="60"
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outgoing_timeout="60"
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# dial_prefix (optional, defaults to empty)
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# dial_prefix (optional, defaults to empty)
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# This is the default for the fax headline. There's no definitive length
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# This is the default for the fax headline. There's no definitive length
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# constraint given by the CAPI specification, so it may be dependent on
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# constraint given by the CAPI specification, so it may be dependent on
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# the driver you use. Just use a reasonable short string
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# the driver you use. Just use a reasonable short string
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fax_headline="Sent by CapiSuite (www.CapiSuite.de)"
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fax_headline="Sent by CapiSuite (www.CapiSuite.de)"
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# fax_numbers="<num1>,<num2>, ..." (optional, if not set this user can't receive)
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# fax_numbers="<num1>,<num2>, ..." (optional, if not set this user can't receive)
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# A list containing the numbers on which this user wants to receive incoming
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# A list containing the numbers on which this user wants to receive incoming
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# fax calls. The values are separated by commas. The first number is also
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# fax calls. The values are separated by commas. The first number is also
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# used as our own number for outgoing calls. This overrides outgoing_MSN.
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# used as our own number for outgoing calls if outgoing_MSN isn't provided.
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# Otherwise, outgoing_MSN will have precedence.
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# You can also use the special entry "*" which stands for accepting ALL
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# You can also use the special entry "*" which stands for accepting ALL
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# incoming calls as fax (use with care!). The special character "-" stands for
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# incoming calls as fax (use with care!). The special character "-" stands for
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# "no destination number available". That is necessary for example for the austrian
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# "no destination number available". That is necessary for example for the austrian
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