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On Fri, 7 Mar 1997, Mark Lehrer wrote: > > Could someone give me a quick hint on what to check here? This was > emailed to me by the fax daemon, but it makes no sense to me (yet 8^) > > Thanks!!! Text follows: > > > Your facsimile job to 12165554308 was not sent because document conversion > to facsimile failed. The output from the converter program was: The fax failed, the converter program it called barfed. > Error: /invalidfont in findfont > Operand stack: > Helvetica-Bold 15364 --nostringval-- Helvetica-Bold NimbusSanL-Bold > Helvetica-Bold NimbusSanL-Bold > Execution stack: > ... This looks like the stuff I have seen when an attachment wasn't correctly identified and it tried to wrap the test (body) part and then sent mangled postscript to ghostview/dps. here's what I have seen: header body attachment header (application/postscript, some text encoding, not b64/uuencoding) postscript attachemnt (possable ps print to file with the [ctrl]-m) in some cases it seems to partally encode the body but not end the PS document at which point it sees another header and breaks. All the ones I have seen have been from PCs and it may be the [ctrl]-m causing problems. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- David A. Smith | Baylor College of Medicine Systems Services | Enterprise Services, MEDT1103 (713) 798-4560 | One Baylor Plaza Internet: david@bcm.tmc.edu | Houston, TX 77030