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At 03:59 PM 5/16/01 -0600, Curtis Rempel wrote: >I'm running 4.1b3 on both sending and receiving systems. The incoming fax >is delivered via email as a tiff image without problem. > >The only glitch is that the sender info is truncated in the subject and body >of the email. From the script, this info is yanked from the tiff image >using faxinfo. A manual edit of the tiff file confirms that faxinfo is >doing its job properly as what appears in the tiff file is what faxinfo >reports. So, I guess that the sending system is somehow truncating this >field when it is embedded. The tiff attachment opens correctly and displays >the proper full length sender info at the top of each page, it's just that >the email subject/body parts have truncated sender info. > >Is there a length restriction to this field when it is embedded on the >sending system? I've tried to figure out where exactly in the chain of >events this happens but haven't got very far yet. I think I know what you're describing, and the limit is with faxgetty, not the sending system. faxinfo is only reporting the first 20-chars of the sender's ID string because that's all that faxgetty can handle for a TSID string. If this is intentional or because of a protocol limit, I don't know. Lee. ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null