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Lorenzo M. Catucci wrote: On Wed, 29 Jan 1997, Matthias Apitz wrote: > Lorenzo M. Catucci wrote: > > As Matthias told, > I went to /var/spool/fax/doneq and docq, and copied the job > descritpion file q75, and the tiff file I was to print. I send both > enclosed here, the second one is encoded in MIME format, and hope they > could help you to figure out what's happening. > > Just to clarify: I didn't told you to send the TIFF file; > > I've checked the source and quick glance show, that the problem > should be more detailed explained in a servertrace; pleace collect > a servertrace; > > matthias > Sorry I put it in, but I thought it could help seeing the tiff file with more means than my xv3.1. About the servertrace, I think the sessiontrace parameter sum 19201 could be good, do you agree? Just as an information, here is what I found about faxes in system log files: Jan 28 09:39:58 argon FaxQueuer[9400]: sendq/q73: line 52: Null or missing sender in job request Jan 28 09:43:21 argon FaxQueuer[9400]: sendq/q74: line 52: Null or missing sender in job request Jan 28 10:00:00 argon FaxQCleaner[22626]: doneq/q73: line 52: Null or missing sender in job request Jan 28 10:00:00 argon FaxQCleaner[22626]: doneq/q74: line 52: Null or missing sender in job request Jan 29 00:00:00 argon FaxQCleaner[25945]: doneq/q75: line 52: Null or missing sender in job request This is the real reason for the "Invalid or corrupted job description file" message. I don't know the Mac client and can't test it (I've no Mac). Enable tracing of hfaxd(1M) to check if the information is in the protocol between the Mac-client and hfaxd(1M) - perhaps it isn't. matthias