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> > It is an enourmous problem to start a gui from CUPS (in any kind of > > normal-works-100%-of-the-time way). Even if you are on the same machine > > there are a myriad of security layers to traverse. Unless there is > > someway to hack up a PPD file to make 'fax number' a job attribute and > > then dig that out again at the server - I don't even know if that is > > possible. > I've been using Hylafax for years - (more than 6?) with out any problems with > WHFC (after countless nightmares with M$ based fax packages). Now we are moving > seats to Linux I need a way to print to FAX. Sounds like the workaround is to > print to a ps file and then use gfax for now (wonder if that works - no recent > updates ... yuck). I'll test gfax again. The latest version was written in C#, which I do, so if the problem seems obvious (and the code is anything like sane) I'll see what I can do. > > Honestly I think they all stink, > Sort of what I was finding ... Yep. > > but last I checked setting up a fax > > printer in Open Office was trivial - it just invokes sendfax. Beyond > > that there is gFax but I don't know how maintained it is currently. > - will it talk to a hylafax server? .. Not from what I can tell. > > If you are really interested and have a programmer happy I'd bet D-BUS > > is the way to solve the communications problem - off the top of my head, > D-bus is still young - may take some time before everyone gets on d-bus. Yep. But there are C# bindings, so maybe... > Anyone have any luck with a web based client? That might work .. Never even tried one. ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe, click http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@xxxxxxxxxxx < /dev/null *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, mail sales@xxxxxxxxx*