I'm not sure to understand...
How I'm suppose to submit a legal fax? I just try to send the same doc
but with a standard fax machine and I got the same result...
* Samuel Jobin <sjobin@xxxxxxxxxx> [040628 09:47]:
Ok, here it is:
The doc001.tif file is what I got in ~/fax/sendq when I send my doc with
WHFC. As you see, tyhe page 2 have 79 line, from 1 to 79. The
fax00018.tif is what I received in ~/fax/recvq before hylafax called
faxrcvd. You can see that, at the second page, the line start at line 16.
Oh - this is not a receiving problem at all.
I'll have to prefix this by saying I don't know how WHFC works. But I
do know how hfaxd/faxq/faxsend and faxgetty work.
You submitted a job to HylaFAX (I guess through WHFC). The "job" you
submitted was a "letter/A4" job. HylaFAX jobs have a notion of page
size with a job (lengh x width)... Because the job was submitted as a
"letter/A4" job, hylafax dutifully only sent A4-size image data to the
other machine.
If you want legal length to be sent to the receiver, you must submit a
legal fax to hylafax, not an letter fax.
I don't know how WHFC handles this.