Yes your right about faxq. I don't know where I got my info from!!? I restarted faxq with no arguments. I used the following command with produced the output shown. Maybe this will mean more to you than me (not being an expert). But I do know that the document just sits in the sendq directory and goes no further. There does not appear to be any time restrictions in the config file.
Command: sendfax -vv -d 1300368999 /home/phill/Documents/test.ps Output: Trying localhost (127.0.0.1) at port 4559... Connected to localhost.localdomain. 220 localhost.localdomain server (HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.2.1) ready. -> USER root 230 User root logged in. match against (..., 512) rule: offset 0 string = "%!" -- success (result postscript, rule "") Apply DisplayNumber rules to "1300368999" --> return result "1300368999" COVER SHEET "/usr/local/bin/faxcover -f 'root' -n '1300368999' -s 'default' -p '1'" -> TYPE I 200 Type set to Image. SEND compressed data, 641763 bytes -> PORT 127,0,0,1,131,246 200 PORT command successful. -> MODE Z 200 Mode set to ZIP. -> STOT 150 FILE: /tmp/doc10.ps (Opening new data connection). SEND 324941 bytes transmitted (2.0x compression) 226 Transfer complete (FILE: /tmp/doc10.ps). -> JNEW 200 New job created: jobid: 9 groupid: 9. -> JPARM FROMUSER "root" 213 FROMUSER set to "root". -> JPARM LASTTIME 000259 213 LASTTIME set to 000259. -> JPARM MAXDIALS 12 213 MAXDIALS set to 12. -> JPARM MAXTRIES 3 213 MAXTRIES set to 3. -> JPARM SCHEDPRI 127 213 SCHEDPRI set to 127. -> JPARM DIALSTRING "1300368999" 213 DIALSTRING set to "1300368999". -> JPARM NOTIFYADDR "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" 213 NOTIFYADDR set to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]". -> JPARM VRES 196 213 VRES set to 196. -> JPARM PAGEWIDTH 209 213 PAGEWIDTH set to 209. -> JPARM PAGELENGTH 296 213 PAGELENGTH set to 296. -> JPARM NOTIFY "none" 213 NOTIFY set to "none". -> JPARM PAGECHOP "default" 213 PAGECHOP set to "default". -> JPARM CHOPTHRESHOLD 3 213 CHOPTHRESHOLD set to 3. SEND compressed data, 11270 bytes -> PORT 127,0,0,1,131,247 200 PORT command successful. -> STOT 150 FILE: /tmp/doc11.ps (Opening new data connection). SEND 3865 bytes transmitted (2.9x compression) 226 Transfer complete (FILE: /tmp/doc11.ps). -> JPARM COVER /tmp/doc11.ps 200 Added cover page document /tmp/doc11.ps as docq/doc9.cover. -> JPARM DOCUMENT /tmp/doc10.ps 200 Added document /tmp/doc10.ps as docq/doc10.ps.9. -> JSUBM 200 Job 9 submitted. request id is 9 (group id 9) for host localhost (1 file) [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# Phill -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Matthew Palmer Sent: Monday, 14 February 2005 12:31 PM To: slug@slug.org.au Subject: Re: FW: [SLUG] Re: hylafax On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 12:06:40PM +1100, Phill wrote: > How have you got faxq configured? All I did was use "faxq modem" to launch > the process. "modem" is the character device in the dev directory The Debian packages do it all for me. My faxq hasn't been specified an argument, and according to the manpage doesn't take a device argument. - Matt
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