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Hi Jeremy,<br>
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Could it be that the remote fax rejects the transmission?<br>
Perhaps it checks the phone numbers?<br>
Just a "way out there" thought :-)<br>
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Jan<br>
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On 10/08/10 12:43, Jeremy Coulter wrote:
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that did go thru our minds, but the concern is more, why does having
the areacode make any difference to the transmission of the data? the
fax still rings and answers it just doesnt accept the transmission. Its
WAY out there !<br>
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Jeremy<br>
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<div>On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Conor Boyd <span><<a
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<div><span> What about including the international part, e.g. +64 3
353 9901? </span></div>
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<div><span> Never used AsyncPro, so can't make any suggestions on
that side, sorry. </span></div>
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<div><span> C. </span></div>
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<div lang="en-us">Hi all.<br>
Dont get me started on why we have to use faxes but we have to.<br>
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Heres the issue. we are using the AsyncPro fax controls (in Delphi
2010) to send faxes. It all works well, EXCEPT, if we add an area code
on to the recipients phone number, say 033539901 (with 1, for the
dialing prefix) the fax machine rings, it answers, but refuses to
accept the fax.<br>
if I strip out the 03 (still using the 1, for the dialing prefix) it
works fine !!!!<br>
Now if its local numbers we were using then no prob, but we are going
to have to send to another town.<br>
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Has anyone see this before or have any suggestions?<br>
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