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Handbook:Server Operation:Sending Faxes

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One of the many reasons for using HylaFAX is for the ability to submit faxes from any networked computer, in any order, and in any quantity. HylaFAX will work away at them without anyone ever walking to a fax machine, and better yet, nobody will be wasting their time watching paper pass through it... page after page after boring page. If there's a busy signal or no answer, HylaFAX will try later, no need to remember in a few minutes. HylaFAX remembers its job well.

HylaFAX server must interact with a client program of some kind to receive its faxing instructions. These client programs may reside on another computer, on the same system as HylaFAX server, or (as in most cases) a combination of client programs both on the HylaFAX system and off work together for proper fax sending.

This section deals with several different approaches to this task. However, it is advisable to at least understand the basics of the HylaFAX client programs themselves, as sent-fax problem debugging and troubleshooting is best done at that level first. The essential HylaFAX client programs with which to be familiar are: faxcover(1), faxmail(1), faxrm(1), faxstat(1), and especially sendfax(1). A good reading would also include hylafax-client(1).


For another HylaFAX client list, see Client_Software

*NIX Clients

  • HylaFAX itself, of course! Read sendfax(1). Typical usage would be something like:
    'sendfax -f "myname@mydomain.com" -R -r "faxsubject" -c "coverpage comments" -x "Recipient's company" -d "Recipient@1234567" tofax.ps' where myname@mydomain.com is a valid e-mail address for the sender, 1234567 is the number where to fax, and tofax.ps is the image file to be faxed. Standard HylaFAX-compatible file formats are ASCII, TIFF, PostScript, and PDF (in versions newer than 4.1beta2). Be aware that sendfax is capable of handling multiple -d options and that only the options that precede it apply to that instance of the -d. In most cases the -d option is the last option that should be used.
  • SuSEFax - See the printed SuSE manual for SuSEFax information.
  • tkhylafax is a popular Unix/X11 tcl/tk interface to HylaFAX. Get it at ftp://ftp.hylafax.org/contrib/tkhylafax. See a screen shot here.
  • ksendfax - http://www.sad.it/~jug/ksendfax/. RPMs are available at RedHat's ftp, also.
  • GFax - http://www.cowlug.org/gfax/. Front End Gnome Fax Software For Linux. Requires Gnome 1.2 or newer such as the Helix release.

Windows Clients

  • WHFC - See http://www.uli-eckhardt.de/whfc/doku/index.shtml for documentation and installation information. See http://www.uli-eckhardt.de/whfc/download.shtml for downloading.
  • RelayFax - RelayFax is a commercial product sold by Alt-N Technologies. It has its own fax-server software, but because it uses an email-to-fax method, the RelayFax client software may be used in conjunction with a HylaFAX server using sendmail and procmail. See http://www.hylafax.org/howto/clients/RelayFax.html for more information.
  • Cypheus from Bodo Noering is for Windows. It is quite versatile, feature-rich, and has been well-supported. Cypheus serves well as a fax administrator utility. Get it from http://www.cypheus.de/
  • HylaFSP - A simple, user-friendly client for faxing from Windows 2000/XP. HylaFSP plugs directly into Microsoft's own 'fax services' and includes support for coverpages (via Microsoft's coverpage editor), local and shared contacts, and generates high-quality TIFF output for great looking faxes. Homepage is at http://www.ifax.com/HylaFSP/.
  • Respond and adiXein - Uses a Samba share on the HylaFAX server to send print jobs to the faxing scripts. See http://www.boerde.de/~horstf/ for Respond and http://www.adixein.com/fax for adiXein.
  • w2hfax - w2hfax is a versatile HylaFAX client, allowing sending files directly or sending a fax via printer driver; view incoming and outgoing fax; cancel and delete fax from the incoming, outgoing or sent folder; viewing job details; and address books. See http://w2hfax.sourceforge.net/.
  • Winprint HylaFAX is a GPL Windows print monitor designed to send its output directly to a HylaFAX Server. See: http://winprinthylafax.sourceforge.net/.

Mac Clients

Cross-Platform Clients

  • faxmail - faxmail is a HylaFAX client program which takes an electronic mail message on standard input and converts it to PostScript in a form that is suitable for transmission as a facsimile. Read the man page: faxmail(1). In order to use faxmail as an email-to-fax gateway, typically some degree of "sendmail mangling" must be done. See http://www.hylafax.org/howto/clients/sendmail-faxmail-mangling.html and http://www.hylafax.org/howto/clients/faxmail-nonrandom-host.html for more information.
  • email-to-fax with procmail - If procmail is your mail delivery agent (MDA), then you can easily configure it to handle outbound faxes by setting up a dedicated user account for faxing out and placing appropriate recipes in that user's $HOME/.procmailrc file. Outbound faxes are then e-mailed to this user account. This is how the above-mentioned RelayFax client works, which already has a simple generic email-to-fax capability built-in.

Email-To-Fax Configuration

Faxing From Samba

Faxing via IBM AS/400



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