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Re: [hylafax-users] Sending Faxes



Yes I can dial out.  And that modem is able to receive faxes when the maxreceive pages and rings to answer is set to 1 or more
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From: hylafax-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:hylafax-users-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Chris Weiss
Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 8:24 AM
To: KENT
Cc: hylafax-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] Sending Faxes


On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 10:16 AM, KENT <kent@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I have been using hylafax for years to receiving faxes, and haven't used it
in a long time for sending anything.  But I'm getting an email to fax
service set up, so that @fax.mydomain.com emails get sent to hylafax and am
trying to set it up for outgoing again.  I
set that up fairly easily, using this link
http://hylafax.sourceforge.net/howto/faxing.php#ss5.4 (using postfix) and it
sends jobs to hylafax.

The issue is that hylafax wouldn't send any fax at all.... It would
reinitialize the modem after a few seconds (maybe 5 or 10) and then requeue
the message.  So I installed WHFC and tried to send a fax that way... And
got the same result.

the issue seems to be that it thinks there is a busy signal so the fax job
is requeued... even thought the destination fax number is not busy (it is on
the same machine, it is one of the incoming fax lines and I know it isn't
busy by doing a faxstat).  Faxstat shows the initialization of the outgoing
fax modem on ttyS2 (I have set MaxRecvPages: 0 on this fax machine so I it
is outgoing only, and the other fax modems ttyS0,1,and 3 are set to
ModemReadyState: D so that they are receive only) and then the ttyS2 modem
starts to send the job.  But the other fax modem I am receiving the tests on
do not receive or even pick up... so the sending modem cannot be receiving a
busy signal...  Any insight would be greatly appreciated.

Here is the message in the message log:

[root@emailserver ~]# tail /var/log/messages
May 15 07:54:50 emailserver FaxQueuer[32129]: NOTIFY: bin/notify "doneq/q10"
"failed" "0:27"

May 15 07:54:50 emailserver FaxQueuer[32129]: BATCH to +16044343036 done
after 2 jobs

May 15 07:54:50 emailserver FaxGetty[32139]: LOCKWAIT

May 15 07:54:50 emailserver FaxQueuer[32129]: NOTIFY exit status: 0 (1277)

May 15 07:54:59 emailserver FaxSend[1278]: MODEM V2.400B-V90_2M_DLS
MT5600ZDX/

May 15 07:55:00 emailserver FaxSend[1278]: SEND FAX: JOB 11 DEST 1604xxxxxxx
COMMID 000010822 DEVICE '/dev/ttyS2' FROM 'kent <kent>' USER kent

May 15 07:55:16 emailserver FaxSend[1278]: SEND FAILED: JOB 11 DEST
1604xxxxxxx ERR [1] Busy signal detected

May 15 07:55:17 emailserver FaxQueuer[32129]: NOTIFY: bin/notify "sendq/q11"
"requeued" "" "07:58"

May 15 07:55:17 emailserver FaxQueuer[32129]: NOTIFY exit status: 0 (1372)

May 15 07:55:28 emailserver FaxGetty[32139]: MODEM V2.400B-V90_2M_DLS
MT5600ZDX/



And in /etc/hylafax/logs the message for the job is:

May 15 07:55:00.15: [ 1278]: SESSION BEGIN 000010822 1604xxxxxxx

May 15 07:55:00.15: [ 1278]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.4.2

May 15 07:55:00.15: [ 1278]: SEND FAX: JOB 11 DEST 1604xxxxxxx COMMID
000010822 DEVICE '/dev/ttyS2' FROM 'kent <kent>' USER kent

May 15 07:55:00.15: [ 1278]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=1.0\r]

May 15 07:55:00.17: [ 1278]: --> [2:OK]

May 15 07:55:00.17: [ 1278]: DIAL 1604xxxxxxx

May 15 07:55:00.17: [ 1278]: <-- [16:ATDT16044343036\r]

May 15 07:55:16.20: [ 1278]: --> [4:BUSY]

May 15 07:55:16.20: [ 1278]: SEND FAILED: JOB 11 DEST 1604xxxxxxx ERR [1]
Busy signal detected

May 15 07:55:17.21: [ 1278]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]

May 15 07:55:17.22: [ 1278]: --> [2:OK]

May 15 07:55:17.22: [ 1278]: SESSION END

Thanks,

Kent


can you plug a phone into that line and dial out?  says it's busy, so maybe the line isn't allowed to dial out


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