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Thanks for that... I'll look into everything you suggested after work (it's 9:05 already... run Toby run!). In the meantime I'm not using faxgetty because I use vgetty (mgetty-sendfax version) and I only want to send out at this stage. faxq is running with the modem added with faxmodem. faxstat is now showing "waiting for modem to come free" whereas when I first posted it was definately showing "ready and waiting". I turned off vgetty - same thing. I used my old dial-up ppp peer and it dialed no probs.... the modem is not locked. I set the trace to 0x03FFFF and got nothing after the SUBMIT JOB line. Today however I am getting errors with JPARM STATE - presumably related to the "unavailable" modem. Note that I am using a Class 1 modem (otherwise I'd probably be using the mgetty sendfax) - is this the most likely cause of the problem? It's a Rockwell Thanks Toby > > I've looked into it a bit closer and done more testing and it seems > > that faxq _NEVER_ processes the submited faxes. They just sit there > > until the kill time expires and then they fail. Another possibly > > Is faxgetty running? What doest faxstat -sli shows? Did you specify a > modem to send with? (What is the content of the modem: line in your > sendq/q??? file?) Do you use destctrls? What's in your destctrls file? > What is the content of etc/config (especially the ModemGroup: line)? Did > you try to increase the tracing level (try to set ServerTracing: to > 0xFFFFFFFF in etc/config and see if more information show up in your > logs)? > > > interesting thing I noticed was that all of the jobs had 'totpages' > > set to 0 in their senq files.... maybe that's why faxq is ignoring > > them?? > > That's normal as the number of pages to send is unknown to HylaFAX until > it is processed for the first time. > > > Look at /var/spool/hylafax/cinfig.ttyX: > > This is in /var/spool/hylafax/etc/... right? > > > > -- > Patrice Fournier > pfournier@loups.net ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe, click http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, mail sales@hylafax.org.*