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You need to put the -f option *before* the -d option. The way that you are using it the -f will only apply to -d options that follow the -f. Try this: "sendfax -n -f otheruserid -d 12345678 /doc/myfile" Lee Howard At 10:23 AM 5/15/00 +0800, Benson Tsui wrote: > Hi all, I dont know why the -f parameter not work on the >sendfax command. I issued command However, the fax job being submitted >not by the user "otheruserid" but by the user issuing this command! I >really need help! Regards, Kyo