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[hylafax-users] newbie here - a few questions
Hallo All,
I am a first time user of hylafax, and until now am pretty impressed. I am
coming from a commercial solution (RightFax) so my expectations might be a
bit too high.
I have successfully installed and configured hylafax on a clean box with a
network install of debian, and apt-get of hylafax. A few changes here and
there and I can now send/receive faxes, forward them to email addresses
depending on callers nr, and reply via a windows client (HylaFSP). A few
things are bugging me, and I can't seem to ask the right questions to find
the answers in your list archive or even google.
1. Every time a fax is received, a mail is sent to the FaxMaster. This is
fine. The email address of the FaxMaster is listed as
FaxMaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - for the sake of cosmetics, can this be
changed to FaxMaster@xxxxxxxxxxxx ?
2. Is there such a thing as a windows client that will let me manage the
HylaFax server - sort of like a GUI to add/remove users, create new entries
in /etc/FaxDispatch etc etc? And if so, will it run on XP? Or is there a
webmin module?
3. What client software is recommended for XP?
4. In syslog I see a lot of entries like:
RECV FAX (000000047): recvq/fax000000015.tif from 123456789, route to
<unspecified>, 1 page in 0:19
To what does <unspecified> refer? The fax was correctly forwarded via
/etc/FaxDispatch .
That’s about it - apologies if this seems like a moron's questions.
Kind Regards,
Stef
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