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Re: [hylafax-users] Print sent faxes
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Am Mittwoch, 20. April 2005 13:39 schrieb TheStone:
> Hi all
>
> My question: Now I cant print the sent faxes properly
> with these line: /usr/bin/tiff2ps -pa1 $FILE | /usr/bin/faxprint.pl
> $FILE | lp behind
> INFO=$SBIN/faxinfo
> FAX2PS=$TIFFBIN/fax2ps
> and the faxprint.pl script is in /usr/bin
>
> the recived faxes print properly with: /usr/bin/fax2ps $1 | lp
>
Maybe check your perl-script
> Another question, can email me to confirmate the fax sent good?
see man sendfax:
-R Enable notification by electronic mail when
the facsimile has been delivered and when it
is requeued for retransmission. By default
HylaFAX will notify the submitter only if
there is a problem with a job.
-f from Use from as the identity of the facsimile
sender. Otherwise the sender is the user that
invoked sendfax. The sender is an account
name to which the HylaFAX software should
direct notification messages. The from iden
tity may be a fullblown ``From:'' line, e.g.
e.g. ``Joe Blow <joe@xxxxxxx>'' and
``joe@xxxxxxx (Joe Blow)'' are acceptable. If
no host-part is specified in the from string
the local hostname is used. This option is
useful when sendfax is invoked on behalf of
another user, such as in the implementation of
an electronic mail to fax gateway.
>
> thx very much.
>
HIH
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