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A fax number can potentially go through four levels of validation at the server.
These are outlined in the following table:

Rule Type

Evaluation

Order

Explanation

Pre-Process

1

Parameters specified here standardize a number in preparation for the next two
validation levels. Examples of tasks at this level include stripping a leading ‘1’ or ‘9’

or ‘91’. This rule-type is helpful because if you want to test a number, you won’t have
to write rules for all of its possible variations.

Dial

2

This rule-type is primarily for specifying what is allowed, primarily defining local and

long distance dialing rules. An example of this would be stripping of area codes if you
work in a seven-digit dialing area.

Block

3

This rule-type blocks certain numbers (e.g. those beginning with ‘900’).

Post-Process

4

This rule-type is most useful for adding access digits to a fax number (e.g. ‘9’ to get

an outside line, etc.)

Below are a couple of miscellaneous rule notes and highlights:

As dictated by the evaluation order shown in the table above, the output of
one rule-type is the input for the next rule-type.

A Block rule always overrides a Dial rule.

Any modifications made to a number by a Pre-process rule apply as the
number is validated by a Block or Dial Rule.

If a number is blocked, it does not get post-processed.

If any Dial rule(s) exist, a number being validated must pass at least one of
these rules in order to be post-processed and dialed.

If no Dial rules exist, any number will pass, provided it is not blocked.

You can add rules to do any of the following, and more:

Add digits required for dialing, such as when dialing through a PBX or long
distance service.

Remove digits from a telephone number, such as when dialing a local
number that does not require an area code.

Prevent (block) messaging to certain telephone numbers and/or certain
dialing areas.

2.6.3.1

Starting the Validation Editor

1.

There are two ways to get to the Validation Editor.

Via the Windows Start menu choose the menu item NET SatisFAXtion
► Validation Editor

Via the Administration program choose the menu item Tools ►
Validation Editor
.

2.

A dialog similar to the one below appears:

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