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Re: [hylafax-users] Hylafax 4.2 + FaxNotify
Lionel DARNIS wrote on 14/12/04 08:38 PM:
Hi ,
I use Hylafx 4.2 and I try to receive an email with a pdf attachment
whe the fax is done.
I used FaxNotify with :
NOTIFY_FAXMASTER=yes;
RETURNFILETYPE=pdf;
I receive the email with an attachment but the pdf have Ok and is
unreadable ?
What can I do ? What can I test ?
Thanks for yor help,
Regards,
Lionel
Search the list archives from 10 minutes ago : - )
Doesn't anyone else want to answer this question !?? I think I know how
typecast actors feel : - )
If you view the message source and you see that the encoded data is in
fact there... i.e. a big block of characters like this, which goes on
for several kilobytes:
...
ZW50aXR5Pj4KZW5kb2JqCjggMCBvYmoKPDwvU3VidHlwZS9JbWFnZQovQ29s
b3JTcGFjZS9EZXZpY2VHcmF5Ci9XaWR0aCAxNzI4Ci9IZWlnaHQgMTExNAov
Qml0c1BlckNvbXBvbmVudCAxCi9GaWx0ZXIvQ0NJVFRGYXhEZWNvZGUKL0Rl
...
AND you see (just a line or two above that) a line that says:
Content-Transfer-Encoding:
...then that is your problem (it should say "base64" after the colon).
Did you run faxsetup after you installed, or since you upgraded? If
not, then run faxsetup, that usually corrects this. You can also
correct this manually, see
http://www.hylafax.org/archive/2004-11/msg00283.php (but note that
message should say bin/notify, not etc/notify).
If you don't even have the block of characters at all (and since you say
the attachment is zero kb, I fear that you are in this boat), that is
probably a different problem, for which I don't know the exact answer.
I suspect it is something with your MIMENCODE setting (search list
archives or FAQ for MIMENCODE or uuencode_it), the correct setting will
depend on which encoding packages you have installed.
Hope that helps.
Martin
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