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Re: [hylafax-users] problem with sendfax -f
No, sorry that does not help.
All mails are working fine on this server.
I need to change ONLY for hylafax the confirmation mail-address for a singlke fax sent by sendfax.
Also the address configured in hyla.conf is working fine for each faxe.
But if I use sendfax with the option -f (to overwrite the standard email-address for the confirmation-email of a single fax) than does it not work.
Also this mail goes to the standard email-address configured in hyla.conf but not to the mail-address of -f option.
Best regards
Christian
Pedro Rocadas wrote ..
> (me thinking: this week has being great for
> trainning...)
>
> If you ran mailq what you get? If you read sendmail
> log file, what you see? Do you use a different mail
> server for delivering mails internally? If you can use
> it as a relay server, do you know what you can put in
> the tag DS at the sendmail.cf file? Hope this helps.
>
> Pedro
>
> --- hchris@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
> > I have problems to use the sendfax -f
> > All messages are sent to the configured standard
> > mail account but not to the mail account on the
> > parameter:
> > -f "user@xxxxxxxxx"
> > I have tried also
> > -f "<user@xxxxxxxxx>"
> >
> > I have had it running before my harddisc crashs, but
> > I do not remember if I have changed any other
> > things. And in the sendmail documentation I found
> > only this parameter description.
> >
> > I am working with hylafax-4.2.0-1 on redhat8
> >
> > Thanks for any hint
> >
> > Best regards
> > Christian
> >
>
>
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