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Re: [hylafax-users] "q" numbers and archives
Patrick Fromberg wrote:
Daniel Miller wrote:
Steven Kurylo wrote:
You don't need to hack faxqclean, just the bin/archive script
(which is shell).
Wow, thats great. Just made life easier. I'm not sure what I'll do,
but purhaps I'll change bin/archive to change the base directory
name to the number plus the date; that should avoid clobbering. Then
have it create an index file which could be quickly queried for
information.
If anyone has some suggestions I might be able to make something
useful for the project overall, assuming somethings wanted.
If you're feeling ambitious, I'd love to see the archive implemented
via a SQL database - dealer's choice of backend, though I'm
preferential to Firebird. Being able to have a complete log of
activities - with copies of all received and sent faxes - stored in a
searchable database would
Well, basically I have that already running for free. The trick is, I
enhanced notify.awk to also send the fax as pdf together with the
notification. So I have all sent and received faxes in public folders
on the email server, which in one case is postgres and in a nother
case a cyrus imap server. This should work fine with an exchange
server, which I think, can use SQL-Server as Backend.
Can you share your notify.awk? I just picked up my copy of "sed & awk" -
I guess it's time to start learning this stuff <g>.
Daniel
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