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> > On Thu, 23 Oct 1997 13:56:26 -0600 (MDT), Steve Williams > <steve@genie96.com> wrote: > > >> >that you put something like 1 or 2 or 2.0 in that line. > >> It came that way. I just commented it out with a "#", rebooted (did I > >> need to reboot?), then used the command: > >> sendfax -d 912033674005 /etc/hosts > >> In the hope that it would fax the text document to 9+1+203-367-4005. > >> It bombed. > > >That is VERY important that there is one less line in the messages file. > >That means that deleteing the line fixed that problem. > I guessed that. > > >I would need to see the logfile ( I delete all my mail after reading <g> ) > >but the problem is that in your $FAXSPOOL/bin > Should I define $FAXSPOOL somewhere? I guess that it should be: > /var/spool/hyla, since that has a directory called bin. > I defined it, but we bombed the same way. > > > there should be a program > >called ps2fax, > It is there. > > I will try having it make the config, but here is my log: > Oct 23 16:45:12 detel FaxGetty[323]: MODEM ROCKWELL AC/V34/V1.100 > Z201-V34_DP > Oct 23 16:48:07 detel login: ROOT LOGIN ON ttyp0 FROM edinct.tiac.net > Oct 23 16:52:44 detel FaxQueuer[225]: SUBMIT JOB 6 > Oct 23 16:52:47 detel FaxQueuer[5091]: JOB 6: CONVERT DOCUMENT: exit > status 0xff00 > Oct 23 16:52:47 detel FaxQueuer[225]: NOTIFY: bin/notify "doneq/q6" > "no_formatter" "" > > This means that for some reason, the "formatter", notably ps2fax is exiting with a value that is non-zero. Thus ps2fax is dying. Try running faxsetup. -- Steve Williams, Calgary, Alberta, Canada Genie Computer Systems Inc. steve@genie96.com "A man doesn't begin to attain wisdom until he recognizes that he is no longer indespensable." - Admiral Richard E. Byrd ( 1888-1957 )