Hi, In response to your points: It's the application responsibility to track and store how the file was stored as those parameters as passed into the fx_ call via the DX_IOTT structure, as its headerless fax data. Thus for you 90/10% point, were all the faxes exactly the same file? or were you using different files? It could be the format of the files were different in this case (if multiple). For your second point I believe it states that because it can be overridden as per this: "The fax software automatically converts the incoming fax data to the encoding scheme specified in the FC_RXCODING parameter regardless of the encoding scheme negotiated during Phase B of the fax transfer." So you can certainly negotiate to use MMR (for instance) on the transmission, but then it would be converted to MH is you selected that in the RXCODING parameter. Just as an example. That is why the application has to track how its stored. Jeff
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