PS another comment: Although it seems stupid, you MAY need an
"lp=/dev/null" entry, to get rid of the job in the filtering queue.
Some filter I use need it, some don't. But the SETUP program that comes
with a2ps ALWAYS adds the entry "lp=/dev/null" when the queue is a
purely filtering queue.

Helmut
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Helmut Neujahr wrote:
> 
> > This looks similar to a non-working setup I tried out.
> >
> > For some strange reason, I need the old "rp= " and "rm= 
> " entries; if I 
> > substitute "lp=queue@hostname", the filters do not get 
> processed. 
> >
> > This is NOT a definitive reply, just an observation.
> >
> > But the "lp=remotequeue@remotehostname" and 
> "rp=remotequeue"  & 
> > "rm=remotehostname" entries in the printcap do NOT 
> behave 
> > interchangeably with a bounce queue.
> >
> > I admit I am not clear about what the options all do; 
> this is as I said 
> > just an observation.
> >
> > I defined my queues as
> >
> > pr1 -> with filter, no "lp=", & rp=funnelq & 
> rm=localhost entries (so 
> > filtering gets done) ->
> >
> > pr2, pr... -> with filter, no "lp=", & rp=funnelq & 
> rm=localhost 
> > entries (so filtering gets done) ->
> >
> > funnelq -> with no filters, lp=remote@localhost ->
> >
> > remote -> with no filters, rp=lp and rm=remotehost.
> >
> > The printouts then have the expected format.
> >
> > Helmut Neujahr
> 
> I was going to say that this was so blindingly obvious 
> that I couldn't 
> believe I overlooked it.  Until I noticed the 
> intermediate queue 
> (funnelq), that is.  I take it gonig directly from pr1 
> w/rp=remote & 
> rm=localhost somehow didn't have any effect?
> 
> Thanks for the insight...at least I have a new track to 
> follow to figure 
> this one out.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> -- 
> Bradley Hartin - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Communications and Network Administrator
> Straus-Frank Company
> 
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