Nordic Star Products 4.3A manual Localzone, LOCALZONE=LOCALLY Areacodes

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LOCAL_ZONE

Gives the zone that should be used when the area code is not included in the telephone number, i.e. with local calls. E.g.:

LOCAL_ZONE=LOCALLY

AREA_CODES<...>

Here one area code is given per line and to which zone the area code belongs. E.g.

AREA_CODES< 08LOCAL 031AREA 3 009ABROAD 0091USA

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The codes above (AREA 3 etc.) are arbitrary and can be changed, see also below under ZONES.

It is worth noting that the system goes through all area codes each time and if several lines match the area code in question, the last found always applies. The above means that it is possible to use ABROAD as a standard cost for foreign calls (which of course begin with 009) while for certain countries to which you often ring the cost can be specified exactly, as for USA in the example above. If the line with 009 ABROAD had not been there with the above, a number which began with e.g. 00949 (Germany) would not have been able to be matched against any line in the table and consequently would have been considered as a local call.

ZONES time 1 [time 2 [...]] <...>

Here the tariff zones that are to be found are given plus the cost per minute or the interval between marks at different times of the day. E.g.:

ZONES 0 8 18<

LOCAL 0.29 0.58 0.29 REGION 0.36 0.71 0.36

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The above means that with e.g. local calls made between 0.00 and 8.00 the price is 29 öre per minute. Note that the names above, LOCAL and AREA 3, are arbi- trary and can be chosen according to opinion and taste. However, the same name must of course be used in the AREA_CODES section so that the right area code can be paired with the right cost.

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Contents Xfax Contents Characterset Defaultfont DefaultmarginDialprefix Defaultprinter Dialtimeout Httpenable Waitfortone Etcdir OverviewBindir SpooldirXfaxdir Installation Environment variables Configuring the softwareKeywords Xfax and multiple fax devices Adding actionsConfiguring the software Xfax User’s Guide 4.3a Faxsend Sending a faxOne fax to several recipients group transmission Attaching a note to a faxID of the fax in the queue Scheduled transmissionsPrinting a fax before sending Script xfaxDocument codes Script faxadmChargeperminute Telephone cost file ETCDIR/costAreacodes 08LOCAL 031AREA 3 009ABROAD 0091USA LocalzoneLOCALZONE=LOCALLY Areacodes Automatic printing of incoming faxes Receiving faxesFax queues Handling faxesReschedule a fax Canceling of a faxScheduling a fax IntrListing faxes in a particular directory Routine maintenancePrinting a fax Cleaning the statistics file Installation Using the address book in XfaxUsing the client Xfax in a Windows environmentXfax in a Windows environment Cover sheets the old way Using overlay files as forms and cover pagesOverlay files and cover sheets Time MessageDate Overlay files and cover sheets Sendmail Xfax and e-mailScript faxmail Xfax and e-mail Installing Ghostscript and the Xfax driver Troubleshooting Integrated Http server Integrated Smtp server Modems and flow control Commands Command referenceFaxmime FaxmailFaxmaster Faxq FaxprintFrom SubjectFaxsend Faxrm1234 7586535 faxfile Faxwho FaxsrFaxstat Exit codes Keyword reference AccesshttpGeneral keywords FaxlineAdministrator AccesssmtpAcceptusers AlertuserCharacterset BrokenselectDefaultmargin DefaultfontDefaultprinter DialtimeoutExecworkdir DomainExecuteafterreceive ExecuteaftersendExitstring ExecutebeforesendFaildir FailfaxnoHttpenable Jetfaxbusytries InitstringJetfaxcopy JetfaxpagetimeLockingstyle LocalprefixMailonsuccess MailonerrorLpprintoption Nostatistics NoerrorsavePartialpages PrintrectoleftReceiveonly ResolutionReversestats RoundrobinSmtpserver SmtpenableSmtpsender 15.1.81 T30ECM Symbolset15.1.82 T30RTC 15.1.83 T30PAGELENGTHWaitfordialtone WaitfortoneXonxoff Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Technical specifications Typefaces in Xfax Index