I tested different things now and I am sure that the
notification options are loaded into the job file (either using the client or
sendfax with option –D).
And I can also see in /var/log/messages that the
bin/notify script is called.
But there is no e-mail being sent to the sender.
The debug-protocol of the mail-server doesn’t
show any activity so it doesn’t get the mail-job (when I start the
bin/notify script directly I can see the activity in this protocol).
Could this be a rights problem of faxq?
Hello,
As I've understood the HylaFAX architecture in relation to the issue you are
currently discussing:
The notification options (-R / -D) are loaded into the job file when the client
server protocol daemon (hfaxd) creates the fax job. The fax
scheduler process (faxq) then handles the various jobs and depending on the
notification options specified in the job file invokes the notify script
(bin/notify) to notify the sender.
The notify script has very useful extensibility in using the FaxNotify custom
script but that's neither here nor there in relation to the question / issue
you've raised.
Hope this helps
Dominique