OS X 10.6.4 - Fax Dock Icon

I have a late 2009, 21.5 inch, 3.06GHz core 2 Duo iMac and a Zoom USB Modem model 3095. I connect to the internet via a broadband box. The USB modem is not configured for connecting to the internet. I have been using the modem for a couple of weeks for the sole purpose of faxing documents direct from my Mac.
On Thursday 24 June I upgraded my OS. With 10.6.3 both the widow accessed from the fax modem dock item (DIW) and the menu bar fax icon (MBI) showed the fax status information throughout the sending of a fax. Now with 10.6.4 the MBI continues to display the fax status but the DIW shows dialing xx.. as transmission progresses. Console in both OS versions reports the fax has been sent successfully.
Can you help to get the dock icon window to return to displaying the correct fax status as transmission progresses.

This is most likely a bug introduced in the update. It would be helpful to submit this to Apple via their feedback page:
http://www.apple.com/feedback/

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