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After some digging I found it in the advanced-setup html, here is the text Transcoding of Received Facsimile Transcoding refers to the on-the-fly conversion of encoded data. HylaFAX supports transcoding of received facsimile so that received documents can be stored in files using an optimal compression algorithm. If the RecvDataFormat configuration parameter is set it defines the format for writing received facsimile data, one of: ``1-D MR'', ``2-D MR'', ``2-D MMR'', or ``adaptive''. An ``adaptive'' format is the default; it causes the received data to be written using the data format negotiated by the sender and receiver. Using RecvDataFormat: "2-D MMR" gives the most space-efficient data format. Note that RecvDataFormat defines the encoding of the page data, not the file format: this is always TIFF. Hope this helps, Julio > Prof. Julio C. Spinelli wrote: > > > I think that you can change the recived file format to several formats. > > You need to check the manual pages. I don't remember but it may be > > describe either on the config, hylafax or recvq man pages. > > > > Julio > > > > On Fri, 24 Oct 1997, Uri Shkolnik wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I check it few times with various tiffg3 viewers, but it seems that > > > Hylafax saves the incoming fax under recvq directory with some > > > compression (about 50% in the vertical dimension). > > > > > > Both fax2ps, and fax2tiff (with -s option) correct this problem. > > > > > > But I want that users would be able to view the fax in tiff3g format. > > > Does it possible to make Hylafax to save the incoming faxes in > > > "uncompressed" format? config.tty? elsewhere? > > > > > > Regards, > > > > > > Uri