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>The current version of sendmail, assuming you use the MC configuration >stuff, which is admittedly somewhat difficult to do in a RedHat >environment, shouldn't require any hacking at all: you just say >MAILER(fax), no? I don't really know how hard it is to do. It may be really easy. The basis for me not wanting to mangle sendmail is not based on difficulty. I prefer procmail because it's already present and functioning on my systems. >Did I miss something, Lee, or isn't RelayFax a component of a >commercial package? It's nice to have that for pedagogical purposes, >but if the usage depends on a piece of a $$ product... ? RelayFax is a commercial package; I'll add that heads-up to the HOW-TO. I paid for it. Although I like it, I'm not recommending that anyone else use it at all. Boris was asking if anyone had done a fax gateway with qmail, and I suggested that procmail would work in this situation. I wasn't recommending that he use RelayFax, but rather procmail. My RelayFax use is only a demonstration of what can be done with procmail. And since Boris complained that my locally-hosted HylaFAX-RelayFax pages were down (which describe RelayFax setup) I sent that. I'm not a RelayFax salesperson, so I don't know what the pricing is, and I don't remember what I paid. My dissatisfaction with RelayFax server motivated me to find HylaFAX, otherwise I'd probably be using a Java mail-to-fax client. Reproducing the RelayFax client wouldn't be very hard at all as a form-mailing HTML page. If someone wants to do it... With a bit of work it wouldn't be hard to create address books, status reporting, and other such features. Lee. ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null