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On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Jamie Carl wrote: > I've been using hylaxfax for almost a whole month now and i love it. > But the only thing that i didn't like was how i had to go about viewing > received faxes. Then i learnt about the bin/faxrcvd file and i came up > with nice little command line, that when inserted into the right place > will attach the fax that was just received to the notification email that > gets sent to 'faxmaster'. > > uuencode $FILE 'fax'$COMMID'.tif' > > This was done on SCO Openserver 5.0.4 using the uuencode command line > tool. I don't see why it wouldn't work with other operating systems > that have a uuencode program. Wot this does it uuencodes the file to Right: this is how we used to do things before MIME showed up. There are a plethora of freeware tools to do precisely this in that more common format, although I think MIME enabled tools and browsers are quite capable of handling plain uuencode. Nico Kadel-Garcia Senior Engineer, CIRL Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu Nico: You reference freeware/shareware MIME tools. Could you please let the group know (including myself) what the tools are that you are referring to? Where can they be found? If you are sending native PostScript files to HylaFax (which I am) is there a tool that will directly convert PostScript to Mime? Or, if you want the attachment to be read by the widest number of mail programs is it a good idea to use GhostScript (or are there any other tools?) to convert it to PDF before subsequently converting it to MIME format for transmission. Any insights would be welcome. BTW, I'm running OpenServer 5.0.5. Thanx, Chen Coulter software_sourcery@bigfoot.com