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Re: [hylafax-users] Unknown document type when sending pdf via email
Lee Howard wrote:
Santos wrote:
Why is it so hard to send pdf (and other formats) to faxmail when
sendfax supports it ok?
First off, sendfax and faxmail are independent HylaFAX client
programs. Faxmail does not use sendfax.
I suspect that faxmail originated with most of the rest of the HylaFAX
software at SGI sometime in the early to mid 90s. I don't think many
things were doing PDF back then. Since that time faxmail has been
somewhat ignored because, as you're finding, it really doesn't fit the
bill for most peoples' needs. By comparision, sendfax has gotten a
lot of attention throughout the life of HylaFAX, and that's one reason
why PDF works so easily with it. Certainly there are some faxmail
advocates out there, and I do not wish to upset them by saying this,
but in the time you spend massaging faxmail into doing what you want
you could easily, and more suitably, write your own mail-to-fax MDA
using sendfax.
(Now, of course the response I usually get to that comment is, "Well,
sure writing your own MDA is simple for you, 'cause you're a
programmer." And, well, I guess maybe that's true... but it's
certainly not harder than writing an Asterisk dialplan... and it seems
that newbies jump head-first into that all the time.)
Lee.
Well i just thought that email-to-fax gateways were a popular
configuration of sending and receiving faxes. That why i'm suprised to
see the poorness of faxmail. I bet that are many kind of wheels out
there in many kinds and sizes just to do the same porpose. They keep
beeing reinvented, but nobody get them on hylafax. Oh well, it seems a
print-to-ps printer config will have to do.
And BTW, IMO i really think a asterisk dialaplan, is easier to write
than some awk/sed/sh scripts :)
Santos
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