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Hi all, We have recently installed HylaFAX (hylafax-4.1beta1-1rh6.rpm) on Redhat6.0 (2.2.5-15) to evaluate and possibly propose as a solution for our company's faxing problems. So far it has been excelent! To round off the solution well, I decided to create a custom faxcover to look exactly like our existing one (designed in MSWord). I used tgif to re-draw. It works well and looks good. I have the following questions: * According to the faxcover(1) man page I can add numerous symbols to the faxcover (like from-voice-number) but there is no command-line switch to pass this value (and others). Is there a way for me to pass the following parameters to faxcover: from-voice-number from-fax-number * We have two fields on our custom cover page that is not incorporated in the faxcover command. Is there possibly a way to add custom field definitions (possibly 3 or 4) and command line switches to pass this to faxcover command. * My own workstation Redhat6.0/hylafax-4.0pl2-3rh5 vs. the fax server Redhat6.0/hylafax-4.1beta1-1rh6 The 4.1b1 seems to be statically linked and 4.0pl2-3 dynamically. The problem I have is that the coverpage.ps I created contains multiple (25) "commentX" fields. When using the faxcover binary on my workstation (with the -m 26) switch it works fine, displaying all comment lines. But when I use the exact same coverpage.ps file on the server (4.1b1) the faxcover command outputs a postscript document with errors - when viewing it with gs : "Error: /undefined in comments10" I did make sure that I did run the faxcover command with the "-m 26" switch. * My last question also relates to the comments part of the coverpage. As I see, the comment string is broken down into shorter strings with a maximum length. Is it possible to specify this length? On the default cover page the font size is HUGE when printing the comments, on our page it is quite small. The comments on our cover page does not even reach 1/3 of the way accross the page. LASTLY I am extremely impressed with this product and all the bits and pieces that surround it. Thank you (all) for contributing to something really worthwile. Johan du Buson System Software Specialist (Networks) Columbus Stainless, South Africa mailto:dubuson.johan@columbus.co.za