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From experience, the real trick is sendfax/faxstat -vv in one xterm and a telnet session to the server in another. 8) As Bernd stated, my Java libraries are at http://www.net-foundry.com/java/gnu/hylafax/. I'd love to work with you (and other hylafax users) to improve them. Right now they should be functional for most uses. There are some developers out there using them and I haven't heard much in the way of complaints. we can take further conversation to private email or the gnu-hylafax mail list. -joe On Tue, Aug 22, 2000 at 12:22:22AM -0400, Jay R. Ashworth wrote: > On Tuesday, August 22, 2000, at 12:15:55 AM, Bernd Proissl wrote: > >> > Also, where can I find the documentation about how to communicate with > >> > hfaxd? > >> > >> Hoo boy. :-) It's *roughly* FTP, as Lee says... but if you don't > >> read C++ code fluently, find someone who's written their own client, > >> and talk to them. There's supposed to be an RFC-style document on the > >> C/S protocol... but it hasn't been written yet. And, in theory, you > >> can just watch a trace... but that hasn't been enough for me. At > >> least not yet. > > > The trick is to use halyfax's natice client sendfax. > > Try sendfax -vv ... > > It will display the communication with the server. > > Well, um, yeah; I knew that. It just didn't give me enough to go > on... ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null