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%8!s!
short month name string
%9!s!
long month name string
%10!u!
year % 100 (2 digit year)
%11!u!
hour (for 12 hour am/pm format)
%12!s!
am/pm string for 12 hour format
Be very careful what you specify in the string as as it is passed directly through and if you
specify a string type for a parameter that is an int you will most likely cause a UAE. For
instance, if you put in %2 or %2!s!, then the passed page number parameter will be used as a
pointer to a string by FormatMessage. A page number of 1 would be a bad string address and
would cause a UAE. Default: From:%1!20.20s! Page#:%2!u! Date:%3!u!/%4!u!/%5!u!
%6!u!:%7! 2.2u!.
send_burst_topmost [dword 0–65535]: Default: 10.
send_burst_highwater [dword 0–65535]: Default: 8.
send_burst_delay_msecs [dword 0–65535]: When submitting a lot of messages at once,
this has been shown to make a small improvement without FILEBASE, and a significant
improvement with FILEBASE. Default: 500.
send_retry_seconds [dword 0–65535]: The amount of time in seconds to elapse before
attempting to resend a message after any retryable reason other than the remote unit being
busy. Default: 15.
strip_header_line_count [string]: How many scan lines to strip from the top of each page of
a receive fax. This is a per device setting.
tsid [string(20)]: This sets a default CSID to use when transmitting if the SFAX_CONTROLS
structure has NULL for its local_csid field. If this setting is not present, the csid setting in the fax
driver registry section for this device will apply.
max_pages [dword 0–65535]: Default: 0.
min_disk_free_kbytes [dword 0–65535]: ICANFax checks disk space every minute. When
free space falls below the specified threshold, ICANFax sets the global comm state to disable
receives and applies the diskfull_receiving setting for each port. Sends are unaffected. When
disk space rises above the threshold, everything returns to normal. This is not implemented in
the Win32 ICANFax. Default: 1000.
mode [string]: Sets whether this device sends, receives, both, or neither. This setting must be
present. When the application specifies "*" for "first available" device when sending a message,
devices set to FAX_OUT only have higher priority than devices set to FAX_IN, FAX_OUT. This is
to prevent devices that are set to both send and receive from sending a message, thus being
unavailable for receives, when a device set to only send is available. This is a device specific
setting, but you can set the default for all devices by specifying this under the global ICANFax
section. Format: Comma separated list of FAX_IN and FAX_OUT, or disabled. Default: FAX_IN,
FAX_OUT.
order [string]: This is used to control the ordering of devices so that particular devices will be
used for "send any" events before others. This will also be the order that they are shown from
applications like the monitor or Administration. It does not need to contain all of the fax devices
– only those that you want sorted at to head of the linked list of devices. Format: Comma
separated list of port names.
rtp_percent [dword 0–100]: This is the percentage of bad scan lines to good scan lines that
will cause ICANFax to respond with an RTP to the fax driver. This only applies when doing
nonECM fax receive and the driver is configured for a post page holdup. If post receive convert
is enabled or the debug pages are enabled, ICANFax will always respond to the driver holdup
with an MCF as the conversion is not done in real time. Setting to 0 disables RTP. Default: 5.
rtn_percent [dword 0–100]: This is the percentage of bad scan lines to good scan lines that
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