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In message <19990905135138.63794@scfn.thpl.lib.fl.us>, "Jay R. Ashworth" writes : >On Sun, Sep 05, 1999 at 04:08:28PM +0100, Darren Nickerson wrote: >> >Why ? Suse says that faxgetty can receive FAXes, too. >> >What else can I use to receive a FAX ? >> >> You misunderstood David's comment. He was telling you that you should always >> run faxgetty. Even if you are only sending. Not running faxgetty is the most >> common misconfiguration of HylaFAX(tm). > >Well, Darren, to be fair, it's not "officially" a misconfiguration -- yet. *grin* Depends upon your reading of man faxq I guess: faxq may be run by itself to provide outbound-only services or it may be run together with one or more faxgetty(8C) processes, in which case inbound services (e.g. receiving facsimile) are provided. When faxq is run by itself the set of available modems must be specified using the faxmodem(8C) command. Each modem specified in this way is assumed to exist and to be capable of use as a facsimile modem. When faxq is run in conjunction with faxgetty processes, it is not necessary to use faxmodem to specify modems; instead the programs communicate information about the status and capabilities of each modem. The latter setup provides a more robust and powerful system and is the intended way for the software to operate. -Darren