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Many thanks to (in no special order):
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Peter Bechtold, peter@fns.greenie.muc.de, for sending me dozens of faxes
to test mgetty, for calling me back numerous times after failed
attempts to send him a fax with sendfax, ...
Further, for the idea to use the remote fax id as part of the filename on
received faxes.
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Klaus Weidner, klaus@greenie.muc.de, for the original linux port,
testing dozens of pre-releases, writing the original texinfo
documentation, and finally for writing
vgetty
.
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Lawrence 'dreamer' Chen, lawrence@combdyn.com, for the initial ISC port,
and for testing the package with a SupraFAX-Modem.
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Kay Schulz, kschulz@gold.t-informatik.ba-stuttgart.de, for testing on ISC
--- and telling me that it's possible to ask dozens of questions without
having ever read the README file ...
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Georg Edelmann, georg@alpha.saar.de, for testing on Linux, and finding
some stupid bugs.
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Uwe S. Fuerst, uwe@phiger.com, for testing on SCO 3.2v4 (and helping me a
lot nailing down the problem with dial-in/dial-out)
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Bodo Bauer, bodo@hal.nbg.sub.org, for porting mgetty to SVR4 (though he
did quite confuse me by insisting that the fax receiver does
not work ...), and later, bodo@suse.de, for his
faxrunqd
daemon.
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Christoph Adomeit, for bugging me long enough to implement XON / XOFF
flow control in fax sending / receiving, and for lending me one of
his GVC modems long enough to make faxing (well, fax sending) work with it.
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Christopher M. Ward, for testing on SCO with another GVC modem.
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Ralf Stephan, for finding a problem in sendfax whith some modems that
lower CD too soon.
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John C. Peterson, for correcting a similar problem in mgetty / faxrec.
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Chel van Gennip, for the
pbmscale
, g3toxwd
and
g3tolj
programs.
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Glenn Thobe and Chris Lewis, for doing the 3B1 port(s).
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Chris Lewis, for doing all the `/etc/gettdefs' stuff, CallerID,
space limiting, making the source look really awful (K&R C support),
miscellaneous minor fixes,
and tolerating my sometimes very unfriendly reactions to his suggestions.
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Caz Yokoyama, for his suggestions concerning faxspool and the mail-to-fax
gateway
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Martin Husemann, for SVR4 testing (damn ESIX) and the NetBSD 386 port
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Michael A. Meiszl, mam@mamunx.werries.de, because he asked me to (*grin*)
- and because he found + changed lots of small, nevertheless annoying
things.
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Brent Mosbrook from ZyXEL USA, brentm@zyxel.com, who has been
very helpful solving some ZyXEL-specific and generic fax
questions.
-
ELSA Computer GmbH, Germany, for giving me a number of test modems and
being pretty suportive overall concering questions of modem firmware,
protocol handling, and so on. A big thanks!
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Sam Leffler, sam@sgi.com, for many interesting discussions and insights.
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Christian Starkjohann, cs@ds1.kph.tuwien.ac.at, for important parts of
the NeXT port.
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Geoffrey Collyer and Henry Spencer, for writing the
newslock.c
program
I use in faxrunq
.
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Simone "Neko" Demmel, for going to bed early, giving me time to proof
read this manual and correct all the nasty bugs.
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Russel Nelson, nelson@crynwr.com, for hosting the mgetty mailing list
since December '96.
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Medat Computer GmbH, Munich, for using mgetty+sendfax and paying me for
improvements (faxrunqd rewrite and lots of detail work).
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SpaceNet GmbH, Munich, for sponsoring IP connectivity for alpha.greenie.net.
Should you ever need an Internet Service Provider in Germany, look at
http://www.space.net/...
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Wiebke Baars, for being a really good friend, and for a number of
wonderful days spent together.
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... and to all others who contributed in some way.
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