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Lee Howard wrote:
On 2003.12.03 18:58 Steven Kurylo wrote:
Right now I need to keep a copy of all faxes. I'm using faxqclean with the -A switch to ensure this. The archive directory keeps a copy of each fax and its logs in a sub-directory, which is named based off the faxes "q" number. What happens when the "q" number wraps around?
As it is it overwrites. Call it a feature for limited filesystem space ;-)
Really, the archive script was meant to be an example only for "typical" use. For now I would hope that people using it would customize it a bit... or at least know what it does.
Unfortuately my c++ skill is at the most basic of levels, so hacking faxqclean is a long way off for me.
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