1) So I went ahead & scrapped the upstream Ringmaster
scheme and made the Fax a station; I turned on the TVA50 fax
detection/routing. I'm about to test from here.  [My Windoze
laptop does not do faxes as the Mac's do..]

I read some more but still don't see a way to force the fax on
ext102 to dial out on CO1 and only CO1. [It competes with other
stations for that line, the last they use..]

[IOW; "9" on a phone gets you the highest CO trunk that's idle.
The fax gets only one, the lowest one. [Any color...black..]
If 3&2 are busy, a caller gets #1. If the fax already has #1 in
use, Sorry Charlie...]

The 1232 had a spiffy grid allowing/forbidding each station from
using a given CO, but if it's there in a KXTA, I've not found it.

2) We bought the LAN card, so that they could get VM notifications
via email. But thus far, it's NFG. 

But troubleshooting same is like competing in a marksmanship contest
while blindfolded. Is there any way to see logs of outgoing mail
and/or test sends; thus far all I know is, she got a message but
never an email.

How do you fix same?

3) Lastly, the Windoze-based apps for playing with the boxes are
OK, but I really wish the help files worked. They do not, because
I'm not insane enough to use Infernal Exploiter as a browser & I
was told that was required. Not sure if that's true, but if so, I
assume Panasonic fell into the Radioactive X waste pond or such...







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