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Re: [hylafax-users] MimeConverters and last version
Hi,
thanks for the info...Yes I'm testing it with 4.4.2.
I will check in that locations but the strange thing is that i'm
redefining MimeConverters in /etc/hylafax/hyla.conf and seems it is not
considered. May be on that release that something is redefining the
MimeConverters in some other location that have precedence
on /etc/hylafax/hyla.conf .
Anyway on that release tha man pages of faxmail still make reference
to /usr/sbin/faxmail as default location for MimeConverters.
I will let you knon if i will found the solution.
Thank you very much for help.
Bye,
Marcello
On Nov 16, 2007, at 2:48 PM, Lee Howard wrote:
Marcello Lupo wrote:
I made some tests on a customer server (trixbox latest version)
and seems that faxmail is not recognizing the MimeConverters.
I tried to put it both in a custom location (/var/spool/hylafax/
faxmail) that on default location (/usr/sbin/faxmail).
The more recent versions have MIMEConverters in a different default
location (/usr/local/lib/fax/faxmail or /etc/hylafax/faxmail). It
comes with default converters for TIFF and PDF, so you should find
those there.
I ran faxmail with -v option and seems that it parse the message
only againts the typerules and after it it say that
the document format cannot be recognized (word and openoffice
documents).
HylaFAX+ 5.1.11 doesn't refer to typerules at all, so I expect
you're still using 4.4.2.
Lee.
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