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Re: [LI] mgetty and vgetty



I want to send and receive fax and data also inaddition to voice. How to
go about it either in console (or graphics)

mukund wrote:
> 
> "L.V.Gandhi" wrote:
> >
> > mukund wrote:
> > >
> 
> > I agree with you regarding doc for vgetty. For kvoice to work with fax
> > and data
> > what needs to be done. I have only vgetty in inittab file. Fax and data
> > transfer don't work in my case. When I send fax it is stated it goes to
> > queue. But when I try to send from queue, no error msg comes. But
> -mukund
> 
> Vgetty is smart enough to detect the voice, fax and even data. In
> voice.conf you can specify the default behavior of vgetty. It first
> looks for voice then fax tone and then data.
> While configuring the vgetty for the first time my call went to fax only
> when voice program failed. Then I disabled the fax option in voice.conf.
> Once the call is transferred to fax /data , mgetty may be taking over.
> In fact these two programs are supporting each other and works in
> coordination.
> I have not used kvoice ( because I hate graphics ), but vgetty-2.0 is
> fully functional as answering machine and gives complete control over
> modem behavior.
> You let me know exact setup you wish to have, than I will be able to
> suggest.
> 
> http://members.theglobe.com/betacomp/index.htm
> http://members.xoom.com/BETACOMP/index1.htm
> 
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