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On Thursday, August 24, 2000, at 1:19:49 AM, Lee Howard wrote: > Correct me if I'm wrong, but faxmail only faxes the ASCII content of an > e-mail, right? Actually, I believe faxmail Does The Right Thing with MIME multipart mail, assuming it understands each part. [ checks manpage ] Yep. It's extensible, too: > MIME processing is fairly simple and (currently) somewhat > constrained. faxmail has builtin support for the follow- ing MIME > parts: text/plain, multipart/mixed, multi- part/digest, > message/rfc822, application/postscript, and > application/x-faxmail-prolog. Parts can also be processed through > external processing scripts that faxmail looks for in a ``CIME > converters'' directory hierarchy. External scripts may override > builtin processing or supplement the builtin support. For each MIME > body part with type T and subtype S faxmail checks first for an > executable script named T/S in the converter hierarchy. If a script > exists then it is run and the result is appended to the output > PostScript document. Otherwise if the part has builtin support then > it is processed directly. Any part that does not have external or > builtin support is discarded and replaced by a message that > indicates the part was removed. This discarded message can be > suppressed with the MarkDis- carded configuration parameter (also > settable with an X- FAX-MarkDiscarded line in the envelope). That sounds sufficiently flexible to me... :-) > So, does anyone have an email-to-fax configuration that does not use > something like procmail? I.e. did you configure sendmail.cf manually to > acheive the faxing of a TIFF/PS attachment? Usually HylaFAX FAQs have sent > the faxes as mail to addresses like: 1234567@mydomain.fax I guess... "see above". > If you did, I would surely appreciate a brief explanation of how you did > the "sendmail mangling" for this to function so that I can include it in > the forthcoming HOW-TO. As for sendmail mangling, note that sendmail has come with the hooks for the *standard* form of address mangling (where "standard" is defined as "what Sam thought was cool" :-) since about 8.9; in the sendmail.mc package (which means it doesn't mesh well with RH. I plan to write to djb this week and ask him why the *hell* they don't get onto the linuxconf guy about fixing the poor interface there...). Cheers, -- jra -- Jay R. Ashworth jra@baylink.com Member of the Technical Staff The Suncoast Freenet Tampa Bay, Florida http://baylink.pitas.com +1 727 804 5015 ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null