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Re: [hylafax-users] Email to Fax Problem
My problem is that the client doesn't allow me login to hylafax without
a password.
I set an user without a password on server (and it works), but if I
don't insert a password in faxmail it returns the error:
faxmail: Login failed: 500 'PASS ': Syntax error, expecting
password..
and don't pass anything to the server.
If I insert a bad password it returns:
faxmail: Login failed: 530 Login incorrect..
but send to fax server some information about the login with this
information in fax server (in syslog):
HylaFAX[3614]: Login failed from HOST [192.168.2.52], hyla
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Thiago Figueiredo
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 10:33:55 -0400
Aidan Van Dyk <aidan@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> * Thiago Figueiredo <thiago.figueiredo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [070614 11:52]:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I installed and configured hylafax-client in Postfix machine but,
> > when I try to send a fax, it gives the error message:
> >
> > status=bounced (Command died with status 255: "/usr/bin/faxmail".
> > Command output: Password:faxmail: Login failed: 500 'PASS ': Syntax
> > error, expecting password.. )
> >
> > Here are the modifications in the configuration file:
> >
> > master.cf
> > (...)
> > fax unix - n n - 1 pipe
> > flags= user=microtjf argv=/usr/bin/faxmail -d -n ${user}
> >
> > Where can I set that password? The user is a mailserver user or a
> > fax user?
>
> Unfortunately, no - there may be a way to do that in upcoming 4.4, but
> not in any of 4.3 releases.
>
> If you want faxmail to run "unattended" from postfix/exim/sendmail,
> etc, it currently needs to be able to log in to hylafax *without* a
> password.
>
> In your hosts.hfaxd, you will have to have client lines that allow
> your MTA to log in with no password.
>
> a.
>
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