GFI Software Fax Machine 12 Manual De Usuario
GFI FAXmaker for Exchange/SMTP Manual
Configuring Fax routing
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Setting up the Backup2Folder feature
Using this feature, each fax received will have a time-stamped file
name which is used for all backed-up files related to the particular
received fax. For example, if a fax is received and it satisfies two
routing rules which have different Backup2Folder destinations, the
same time-stamped file name is used in both folders. If a fax is
received and it satisfies two routing rules which have the same
Backup2Folder destination, there will be no file duplicates of the same
fax in that particular folder.
name which is used for all backed-up files related to the particular
received fax. For example, if a fax is received and it satisfies two
routing rules which have different Backup2Folder destinations, the
same time-stamped file name is used in both folders. If a fax is
received and it satisfies two routing rules which have the same
Backup2Folder destination, there will be no file duplicates of the same
fax in that particular folder.
NOTE: This feature requires that the target folder can handle 'long file
names'. Hard-disk partition formats that handle long file names include
NTFS and FAT32.
names'. Hard-disk partition formats that handle long file names include
NTFS and FAT32.
Configuring DID/DTMF Routing (ISDN/Analog/Digital)
If you have decided to use DID/DTMF routing, and have installed a
suitable fax device, you will need to:
suitable fax device, you will need to:
1. In the GFI FAXmaker configuration go to the Lines/Devices node.
Double-click on each installed fax line, go to the advanced tab and
enable the option to ‘Number of DID/MSN digits to capture’. The
number of digits should be set to the size of the range of numbers
you will be capturing. (I.e. For a range of 0-99 you should capture
two digits. For a range of 0000-5000 you would capture 4 digits).
enable the option to ‘Number of DID/MSN digits to capture’. The
number of digits should be set to the size of the range of numbers
you will be capturing. (I.e. For a range of 0-99 you should capture
two digits. For a range of 0000-5000 you would capture 4 digits).
2. Associate the DID numbers with the users. This is called a DID
route.
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Do not enable DTMF/DID routing unless you have a DTMF/DID
capable fax device, otherwise the fax server will generate an error
while receiving.
while receiving.