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> > Hi Guys, > > Well, Im new to the list and FreeBSD and HylaFAX (but learning fast) > so please bear with me... > > I am running FreeBSD 2.2.2 and have just installed HylaFAX (ver 3.0pl0) > I have set it up to send and receive faxes but really only need it to > receive faxes. > > I need every received fax to to print automatically so I inserted the > following line in faxrcvd (as suggested in the FAQ's) > > /usr/local/bin/fax2ps $1 | gs -q -sDEVICE=ljet3 -dNOPAUSE -sOutputFile=- | > lp Here's my line to print, you will need to modify it a bit. cat $FILELIST | gs -q -sDEVICE=laserjet -r150 -dNOPAUSE "-sOutputFile=| lp -dlaser" - The key is that I specified the OutputFile as a pipe to a program, rather than standard out. I had some weirdness that I can't remember ( old age, you know ) when I did it your way. > > then when a single page fax is received I get about 5 pages with about 2 > inches of rubbish printed out at the top of each page. > > Do I need to define the device ljet3 and how? I cant seem to find a > printer config file or program. Will the received file be deleted > automatically after 'X' days or will I need to manually delete them from > time-to-time? man faxqclean > > Also when I run Winflex, and try and view the status of the send or receive > queue, I get the following: > > Error: Unable to find service name "fax": WSAN0_DATA: No host data record > of requested type? > WARNING: Connect("192.168.1.1", "fax") failed. > Server on 192.168.1.1:FIFO for all modems: Running > Server on 192.168.1.1:cuaa0 for "+61395960117": Running and idle > Nothing, it's working. If you don't want the warning, add a line to the "services" file similar to the one on the unix box, except label the service as "fax". Good Luck, -- 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 )