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I have tried the command: sendfax -D -f "mytag 444 800 '<root>' " -d 5551212 /tmp/test.txt
and the return email to root is from "fax@mymachine" and does not use the from statement as
to who it was sent from like the "mytag 444 800 <root>".
I am looking for a way in the sendfax command line to have something returned in the email
that I can use to scrape for when the email comes back.
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