HylaFAX The world's
most advanced open source fax server
|
|
[
Date Prev][
Date Next][
Thread Prev][
Thread Next]
[
Date Index]
[
Thread Index]
Re: [hylafax-users] Enconding 2DMR but needed 1DMR
>So, are you are saying that if you do
>sendfax -n -d <faxno> file
>it tries 2D?
No, no, I said that I know if I use sendfax I can specify the encoding. The
jobs are submitted from WHFC. And after the first attempt, hylafax never
reset the encoding, always use the 2DMR.
>How is the log in the REMOTE ... USE ... phase?
You can see the complete log in the first message of the thread
Mar 26 11:08:34.89: [ 4402]: REMOTE NSF "00 00 40 80 4E 38 00 00 00 00 00
3E"
Mar 26 11:08:34.89: [ 4402]: NSF remote fax equipment: unknown
Mar 26 11:08:34.89: [ 4402]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Mar 26 11:08:34.91: [ 4402]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 26 11:08:35.21: [ 4402]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 11:08:35.21: [ 4402]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
Mar 26 11:08:35.21: [ 4402]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Mar 26 11:08:35.21: [ 4402]: REMOTE max unlimited page length
Mar 26 11:08:35.21: [ 4402]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Mar 26 11:08:35.21: [ 4402]: REMOTE best format 1-D MR
Mar 26 11:08:35.21: [ 4402]: REMOTE best 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
Mar 26 11:08:35.21: [ 4402]: USE 9600 bit/s
Mar 26 11:08:35.21: [ 4402]: USE 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
Mar 26 11:08:35.21: [ 4402]: SEND file "docq/doc424.ps;40"
Mar 26 11:08:35.22: [ 4402]: Document was encoded with 2DMR, but client
does not suppor
t this data format
Mar 26 11:08:35.22: [ 4402]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Mar 26 11:08:35.26: [ 4402]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 26 11:08:35.26: [ 4402]: <-- data [3]
Mar 26 11:08:35.26: [ 4402]: <-- data [2]
Mar 26 11:08:36.58: [ 4402]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 11:08:36.58: [ 4402]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Mar 26 11:08:38.51: [ 4402]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 11:08:38.51: [ 4402]: SESSION END
Pedro Roçadas (procadas@creditus.pt)
Dptº Informática,BPN-Créditus Technical Staff
____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________
To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null