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I think it was more that modem than anything. I put it on xonxoff and it still did it, so I went to a different modem (same exact model) and it all works like butter. I'm still monkeying around with outgoing email parser, but I'm feeling MUCH better about it now that I have half of it working. =) -Doug -- Douglas Hardman dhardman@tecnologyimaging.net Technology Imaging Services The information contained in this email is CONFIDENTIAL AND PRIVILEGED and is intended only for use of the individual to whom it is addressed. > From: "Josh Welch" <jwelch@buffalowildwings.com> > Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 11:13:12 -0600 > To: "Douglas Hardman" <dhardman@tecimgsrv.com> > Subject: RE: [hylafax-users] Newbie Woes... > > I'd guess flow control, this is kind of a typical symptom. In your modem > config file change ModemFlowControl to xonxoff or rtscts, whichever it isn't > right now. And be sure to uncomment it if it's commented out. man > hylafax-config and then search for ModemFlowControl to get more info. > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Douglas Hardman [mailto:dhardman@tecimgsrv.com] >> Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 10:37 AM >> To: Josh Welch >> Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] Newbie Woes... >> >> >> Ok, I'm jammin' now with it starting faxgetty and printing the pages >> automatically. Out of the 5 test-faxes I've sent/had sent, I'm >> getting some >> pages cut-off. ie: a 4 page fax will drop page one, print the firs half of >> page 2 and the rest of the pages fine. Another 2 page fax printed #1 just >> fine and then gave me a bunch of dashes in the last inch of page two. (It >> was a handwritten page that just said "This is a test") >> >> I'm THINKING that it is a modem script issue. But I'd like a second >> opinion... >> >> I'm really greatful for the help. I feel like I'm making progress on stuff >> now. >> >> -Doug >> -- >> Douglas Hardman >> dhardman@tecnologyimaging.net >> Technology Imaging Services >> >> The information contained in this email is CONFIDENTIAL AND PRIVILEGED and >> is intended only for use of the individual to whom it is addressed. >> >> >> >>> From: "Josh Welch" <jwelch@buffalowildwings.com> >>> Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 09:39:28 -0600 >>> To: "Douglas Hardman" <dhardman@tecimgsrv.com>, >> <hylafax-users@hylafax.org> >>> Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] Newbie Woes... >>> >>> Douglas Hardman said: >>>> Gang, >>>> >>>> I'm new to the list, and program and I've done as much reading as I can >>>> muster to try to resolve this problem without posting questions >>>> you all have >>>> seen before...but I'm stuck. Here is what I did, how I got >> here, and what >>>> I'm trying now. (Sounds like something else, kudos if you caught >>>> that one.) >>>> >>>> I've got an IBM 300PL PIII/500/128 >>>> RedHat 7.2 >>>> USR Courier V. Everything >>>> HylaFax 4.1.5 >>>> >>>> The senerio I'm going for is the have this machine parse outgoing email >>>> designated to any ".fax" domain to fax quotes to our clients from >>>> the sales >>>> workstations. (eg: salesuser1@8005551212.fax) >>>> >>>> I've got HylaFax installed and running on the machine. I'm >> having issues >>>> finding a way to get FaxGetty running on startup. If I start >> it from the a >>>> shell, it starts up fine. If I add... >>>> >>>> t2:2345:respawn:/usr/sbin/faxgetty ttyS1 >>>> >>>> ...to the last line of my /etc/inittab, nothing. Is there a >> better way to >>>> start it? >>> >>> That is it. Do you restart init after you do this? >>> #telinit q >>> >>>> How much configuration should I have to do to sendmail? Would >> it be easier >>>> to go with a different mailing daemon? Is there a simple >> script that'll >>>> accomplish what I'm looking for under something like qmail? >> I've found a >>>> handful of configurations in the list archives, but they are all >>>> dated 1998 >>>> or 2000. I'd expect this has come up more recently than that. >>> >>> We are doing this with sendmail, simple text emails being kicked out of >>> a database to the faxserver. On the server which wil be sending the >>> emails to the fax server you need something like this in your >>> sendmail.mc to let sendmail know what to do with these fax emails >>> >>> define(`FAX_RELAY',`smtp:PUT.FAXSERVERNAME.HERE')dnl >>> >>> On the faxserver you need to tell sendmail what to do with the emails it >>> receives for faxing, these lines do that. We threw some formatting into >>> the FAX_MAILER_ARGS stuff, man faxmail to see what it does. >>> >>> define(`FAX_MAILER_PATH',`/usr/local/bin/faxmail')dnl >>> define(`FAX_MAILER_ARGS',`faxmail -d -n -p 24pt $u@$h $f')dnl >>> >>> Your mailers whould be the last thing in your sendmail.mc, include this >>> on the faxserver as well. >>> >>> MAILER(fax)dnl >>> >>> You need to keep in mind that this approach will only work if you are >>> sending text, postscript, or (I believe) HTML. If they're trying to do >>> this with word attachments, it ain't happenin. >>> >>>> Same thing for automatic printing of received faxes. >> Everything I find is >>>> seemingly old. >>> In my opinion, FaxDispatch has made this much easier. Man >> faxrcvd, look for >>> FaxDispatch for the gory details, but a FaxDispatch like the >> following will >>> print faxes coming in on ttyG010 to the printer named mktg, faxes in on >>> ttyG011 to the printer named acctg, simple no? >>> >>> #!/bin/sh >>> case "$DEVICE" in >>> ttyG010) /usr/bin/tiff2ps -a $FILE | lpr -Pmktg;; >>> ttyG011) /usr/bin/tiff2ps -a $FILE | lpr -Pacctg;; >>> esac >>> >>>> Sorry if these are re-posts of earlier emails. I made sure to >> do as much >>>> hunting as I could before posting to yall. >>>> >>>> Thanks for your help. >>>> >>>> -Doug >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Douglas Hardman >>>> dhardman@tecnologyimaging.net >>>> Technology Imaging Services >>>> >>>> The information contained in this email is CONFIDENTIAL AND >> PRIVILEGED and >>>> is intended only for use of the individual to whom it is addressed. >>>> >>> HTH >>> Josh >>> The information in this email is not CONFIDENTIAL OR PRIVELEGED and >>> is intended only for use by those foolish enough to take my advice. >>> >>> >>> ____________________ 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.* >>> >> > ____________________ 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.*