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I'm having difficulty accessing faxes in recvq via hfaxd. I can see the faxes: test1# faxstat -r HylaFAX scheduler on test1.office: Running Modem cuaa1 (+1.604.856.7796): Running and idle Protect Page Owner Sender/TSI Recvd@ Filename -rw---- 1 root 8567685 Wed04PM fax00005.tif -rw---- 2 root 8567685 Tue06PM fax00004.tif -rw---- 1 root 8567685 Wed04PM fax00006.tif -rw---- 1 root 8567685 Wed04PM fax00007.tif -rw---- 1 root 8567796 Wed04PM fax00008.tif -rw---- 1 root 8567796 Wed04PM fax00009.tif -rw---- 1 root 6048567796 Wed05PM fax00010.tif -rw---- 1 root 8567796 Wed05PM fax00011.tif -rw---- 1 root 8567796 Wed05PM fax00012.tif -rw---- 1 root 8567796 Wed05PM fax00013.tif -rw---- 1 root 8567796 Wed06PM fax00014.tif test1# But I can't access them via FTP to 4559: test1# ftp localhost 4559 Connected to localhost. 220 test1.office.uniserve.ca server (HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl2) ready. Name (localhost:tom): anonymous 230 User anonymous logged in. Remote system type is UNIX. Using binary mode to transfer files. ftp> cd recvq 250 CWD command successful. ftp> dir 200 PORT command successful. 150 Opening new data connection for ".". -rw---- 1 anonymou 8567685 Wed04PM fax00005.tif -rw---- 2 anonymou 8567685 Tue06PM fax00004.tif -rw---- 1 anonymou 8567685 Wed04PM fax00006.tif -rw---- 1 anonymou 8567685 Wed04PM fax00007.tif -rw---- 1 anonymou 8567796 Wed04PM fax00008.tif -rw---- 1 anonymou 8567796 Wed04PM fax00009.tif -rw---- 1 anonymou 6048567796 Wed05PM fax00010.tif -rw---- 1 anonymou 8567796 Wed05PM fax00011.tif -rw---- 1 anonymou 8567796 Wed05PM fax00012.tif -rw---- 1 anonymou 8567796 Wed05PM fax00013.tif -rw---- 1 anonymou 8567796 Wed06PM fax00014.tif 226 Transfer complete. ftp> get fax00014.tif local: fax00014.tif remote: fax00014.tif 200 PORT command successful. 550 fax00014.tif: Operation not permitted. ftp> As you can see, I get a "550 fax00014.tif: Operation not permitted." response from hfaxd. etc/hosts has the following: localhost:68:: I used a uid of 68, because that is what received FAXes seem to be stored at. No mention in manuals about id received FAXes might be stored as... So, how might I get at the FAXes? Tom