Windows Server 2012 Fax Server - Route Incoming Fax By Number?

I don't think we can do this, but I am going to ask anyway. At one site we have a Windows Server 2012 running the built in fax service. It works just fine.
The customer has several unused 0845 numbers which are routed to a single landline for inbound fax, and would like to publish these 0845 numbers as fax numbers for different departments.
Each 0845 number will still terminate at the same landline for inbound fax and so we would like, if possible, to set inbound fax rules to route faxes to different email addresses depending upon the 0845 number to which they have been sent.
My guess is that we can't do it with the built in service, or can we? and even if we had a premium fax server we may not be able to do it.
The fax server is running an old skool USR serial modem.
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