From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Tim Tsai <tim@futuresouth.com>
Subject: Re: voice calls to faxmodem (slow recovery)
To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Date: Sat, 1 Feb 1997 00:21:23 -0600 (CST)
Cc: tim@mail.futuresouth.com, tim@mail.futuresouth.com, flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

  I am enclosing the traces for my continuing problem of the modem not
generating the "NO CARRIER" message.

  Thanks!

  Tim

[from my previous message]
>     Jan 31 02:53:07 mail FaxGetty[23826]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=1\r]
>                                                   ^^^^^^^^^^^
>     Jan 31 02:53:07 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [2:OK]
>     Jan 31 02:53:07 mail FaxGetty[23826]: <-- [12:AT&H1&I0&R2\r]
>     Jan 31 02:53:07 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [2:OK]
>     Jan 31 02:53:07 mail FaxGetty[23826]: <-- [21:AT+FCLASS=0&H1&I0&R2\r]
>                                                   ^^^^^^^^^^^
> why do you set you modem to class 0 (data mode again)?

  This is the default configuration for my modem.  The relevant line
from config.cuaa0 follows:

# The remainder of this configuration is included so that the
# modem "idles" in Class 0 while not sending or receiving facsimile.
#
ModemSetupAACmd:	AT+FCLASS=0&H1&I0&R2	# leave modem in class 0
ModemAnswerCmd:		AT+FCLASS=1&H1&I0&R2A	# force RTS/CTS after change

Complete session/server trace:

Feb  1 00:12:46 mail FaxGetty[23826]: STATE CHANGE: RUNNING -> LISTENING
Feb  1 00:12:46 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM input buffering enabled
Feb  1 00:12:46 mail FaxQueuer[28340]: FIFO RECV "+cuaa0:B"
Feb  1 00:12:46 mail FaxQueuer[28340]: MODEM cuaa0: BUSY
Feb  1 00:12:46 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [4:RING]
Feb  1 00:12:46 mail FaxGetty[23826]: STATE CHANGE: LISTENING -> ANSWERING
Feb  1 00:12:46 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM input buffering enabled
Feb  1 00:12:46 mail FaxQueuer[28340]: FIFO RECV "+cuaa0:I00000013"
Feb  1 00:12:46 mail FaxQueuer[28340]: MODEM cuaa0: COMID 00000013
Feb  1 00:12:52 mail FaxGetty[23826]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION
Feb  1 00:12:52 mail FaxQueuer[28340]: FIFO RECV "@cuaa0:B"
Feb  1 00:13:34 mail FaxQueuer[28340]: FIFO RECV "@cuaa0:E"
Feb  1 00:13:34 mail FaxGetty[23826]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Feb  1 00:13:34 mail FaxQueuer[28340]: FIFO RECV "+cuaa0:I"
Feb  1 00:13:34 mail FaxQueuer[28340]: MODEM cuaa0: COMID 
Feb  1 00:13:34 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb  1 00:13:34 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Feb  1 00:13:34 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Feb  1 00:13:34 mail FaxGetty[23826]: DELAY 2600 ms
Feb  1 00:13:37 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM set DTR ON
Feb  1 00:13:40 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM set baud rate: 38400 baud, input flow RTS/CTS, output flow RTS/CTS
Feb  1 00:13:40 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM flush i/o
Feb  1 00:13:40 mail FaxGetty[23826]: <-- [17:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0\r]
Feb  1 00:13:40 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb  1 00:13:40 mail FaxGetty[23826]: <-- [32:ATS8=2S7=60&H1&I0&R2S13=1&D2&C1\r]
Feb  1 00:13:40 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb  1 00:13:40 mail FaxGetty[23826]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=?\r]
Feb  1 00:13:40 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [7:0,1,2.0]
Feb  1 00:13:40 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb  1 00:13:40 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports "Data"
Feb  1 00:13:40 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports "Class 1"
Feb  1 00:13:40 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports "Class 2.0"
Feb  1 00:13:40 mail FaxGetty[23826]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=1\r]
Feb  1 00:13:40 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb  1 00:13:40 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM: Mfr USR
Feb  1 00:13:40 mail FaxGetty[23826]: <-- [5:ATI3\r]
Feb  1 00:13:40 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [38:USRobotics Sportster Vi 14400 Faxmodem]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: <-- [5:ATI7\r]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [24:Configuration Profile...]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [41:Product type           US/Canada External]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [29:Options                V32bis]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [40:Fax Options            Class 1/Class 2.0]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [30:Clock Freq             16.0Mhz]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [27:Eprom                  256k]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [26:Ram                    32k]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [31:Supervisor date        10/20/95]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [31:DSP date               06/06/95]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [26:Supervisor rev         5.2]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [27:DSP rev                11.2]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM: Model USRobotics Sportster Vi 14400 Faxmodem
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM: Revision Configuration Profile... Product type           US/Canada External Options                V32bis Fax Options            Class 1/Class 2.0 Clock Freq             16.0Mhz Eprom                  256k Ram                    32k Supervisor date        10/20/95 DSP date               06/06/95 Supervisor rev         5.2 DSP rev                11.2
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: <-- [9:AT+FTM=?\r]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [39:24,48,72,73,74,96,97,98,121,122,145,146]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports 3.85 line/mm
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports 7.7 line/mm
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports 2400 bit/s
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports 4800 bit/s
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports 7200 bit/s
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports 9600 bit/s
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports 12000 bit/s
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports 14400 bit/s
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports page width 2048 pixels in 255 mm
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports page width 2432 pixels in 303 mm
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports A4 page length (297 mm)
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports B4 page length (364 mm)
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports unlimited page length 
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports 1-D MR
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports 2-D MR
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports 0 ms/scanline
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports 5 ms/scanline
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports 10 ms, 5 ms/scanline
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports 10 ms/scanline
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports 20 ms/scanline
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports 40 ms, 20 ms/scanline
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM Supports 40 ms/scanline
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: <-- [9:AT+FRM=?\r]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [39:24,48,72,73,74,96,97,98,121,122,145,146]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=1\r]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: <-- [12:AT&H1&I0&R2\r]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: <-- [21:AT+FCLASS=0&H1&I0&R2\r]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM USR USRobotics Sportster Vi 14400 Faxmodem/Configuration Profile... Product type           US/Canada External Options                V32bis Fax Options            Class 1/Class 2.0 Clock Freq             16.0Mhz Eprom                  256k Ram                    32k Supervisor date        10/20/95 DSP date               06/06/95 Supervisor rev         5.2 DSP rev                11.2
Feb  1 00:13:41 mail FaxGetty[23826]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
Feb  1 00:13:42 mail FaxGetty[23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb  1 00:13:42 mail FaxGetty[23826]: STATE CHANGE: RECEIVING -> RUNNING
Feb  1 00:13:42 mail FaxGetty[23826]: MODEM input buffering disabled
Feb  1 00:13:42 mail FaxQueuer[28340]: FIFO RECV "+cuaa0:RP3fc3e7ff:0a"
Feb  1 00:13:42 mail FaxQueuer[28340]: MODEM cuaa0: READY, capabilities P3fc3e7ff:0a

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Tim Tsai <tim@futuresouth.com>
Subject: Re: conversion script not found
To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Date: Sat, 1 Feb 1997 00:24:15 -0600 (CST)
Cc: tim@mail.futuresouth.com, flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

  I am enclosing the arguments to ps2fax.  If I run the command as
shown (escaping the ; character), it works OK.  At first I thought it was
the ; character but I poked around on another friend's system that has a
working hylafax (but using a much older GhostScript) and his ps2fax did
the same.

-o docq/doc10.ps;30 -r 98 -w 1728 -l 280 -m 4294967295 -1 docq/doc10.ps.10
-o docq/doc10.ps;30 -r 98 -w 1728 -l 280 -m 4294967295 -1 docq/doc10.ps.10

  Thanks!

  PS:  I am using HylaFAX 4.0pl1 and Aladdin Ghostscript 4.03.  All the
individual commands seem to work OK, and ghostscript has the right
tiffg3 driver.  It just doesn't work together for some reason.

  Tim

> for me this looks like your PostScript-to-TIFF converter (perhaps
> ghostscript) causes this problem; try running ps2fax(1M) with
> exactly the same file and the same arguments as used by faxq(1M);
> if you're unsure about the arguments just hack a line into ps2fax(1M)
> like
> 
> 	echo $* >> /tmp/ps2faxArguments
> 
>   matthias
>     
>     Your facsimile job to 8404056 was not sent because
>     the document conversion script was not found.
>     
>         ---- Unsent job status ----
>     
>        Destination: 8404056
>              JobID: 4
>            GroupID: 4
>             Sender: Root
>           Mailaddr: root@mail.futuresouth.com
>     Submitted From: localhost.futuresouth.com
>         Page Width: 215 (mm)
>        Page Length: 279 (mm)
>         Resolution: 98 (lpi)
>             Status: Unrecoverable error: invalidexit in .stop
>     Operand stack:
>         true  Courier-Bold  17732  Courier-Bold  --nostringval--
>     
>     Unexpected interpreter error -8.
>     Error object: (f80)op(132:.stop)0x306a4
>     Operand stack at 0xe037c:
>     0xec094: 0x11 save -nF------ 0x05d4 0x0000000b
>     0xec09c: 0x0d name -nS------ 0x04dc 0x00296a90 = Courier-Bold
>     0xec0a4: 0x0b int  -nF------ 0x0000 0x00004544 = 17732
>     0xec0ac: 0x0d name -nS------ 0x04dc 0x00296a90 = Courier-Bold
>     0xec0b4: 0x01 bool --F------ 0x0000 0x00000001 = true
>     Execution stack at 0xdf47c:
>     0xed9fc: 0x0f oper --F---e-- 0x0000 0x000271f0 = %interp_exit
>     0xeda04: 0x12 str  --F-rxe-- 0x0000 0x00000000 = 
>     0xeda0c: 0x03 file --L-rxe-- 0x0001 0x000f6040
>     0xeda14: 0x0e null --F---e-- 0x0000 0x0003244c
>     0xeda1c: 0x03 file --S-rxe-- 0x0001 0x000e70c4
>     0xeda24: 0x0f oper --F---e-- 0x0000 0x0003240c = %runexec_finish
>     0xeda2c: 0x03 file --S-rxe-- 0x0001 0x000e70c4
>     0xeda34: 0x04 arry --Lwrxe-- 0x0007 0x000f745c
>     0xeda3c: 0x05 mpry --G-rxe-- 0x0039 0x00133b9e
>     Dictionary stack at 0xdf534:
>     0xee22c: 0x02 dict --Gwrx--- 0x0000 0x000ef034
>     0xee234: 0x02 dict --Gwrx--- 0x0000 0x0029c4e0
>     0xee23c: 0x02 dict --Lwrx--- 0x0000 0x000f4088
>     0xee244: 0x02 dict --Lwrx--- 0x0000 0x000f62d4
>     
>            Dialogs: 0 (exchanges with remote device)
>              Dials: 0 (consecutive failed calls to destination)
>              Calls: 0 (total phone calls placed)
>              Pages: 0 (pages transmitted)
>           TotPages: 0 (total pages to transmit)
>           Attempts: 0 (attempts to send current page)
>             Dirnum: 0 (directory of next page to send)
>     
>         ---- Documents submitted for transmission ----
>     
>     The following documents were submitted for transmission and are
>     available on the server for reuse until they are automatically
>     purged when this job is removed.  Documents may also be manually
>     removed using the faxrm command; consult faxrm(1) for information.
>     
>     Filename                 Size Type
>     docq/doc4.ps.4           5766 PostScript

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: Hylafax Users
To: cybersonics@earthlink.net (Scott Smith)
Date: Sat, 1 Feb 1997 09:13:33 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Scott Smith wrote:
    
    Can some help me install this program. New dos user...in pain.

Yes, sure -- send me a ticket for an airplane and some bucks :-)
or start reading the documentation to find the answers for your
questions.

But the very 1st step is to purge DOS from your disks an install an
operating system.

[Sorry, could not resist.]

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: voice calls to faxmodem (slow recovery)
To: tim@futuresouth.com (Tim Tsai)
Date: Sat, 1 Feb 1997 09:22:39 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Tim Tsai wrote:
    
      I am enclosing the traces for my continuing problem of the modem not
    generating the "NO CARRIER" message.
    
      	...
    
    Complete session/server trace:
    
    Feb  1 00:12:46 mail FaxGetty[23826]: STATE CHANGE: RUNNING -> LISTENING
    	...

This isn't a session(!) trace, it's a server trace; the log of
a session is in spool/log/c0000.... and please send one of such
a voice call.

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Tim Tsai <tim@futuresouth.com>
Subject: Re: voice calls to faxmodem (slow recovery)
To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Date: Sat, 1 Feb 1997 02:31:46 -0600 (CST)
Cc: tim@mail.futuresouth.com, flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

>     Feb  1 00:12:46 mail FaxGetty[23826]: STATE CHANGE: RUNNING -> LISTENING
> 
> This isn't a session(!) trace, it's a server trace; the log of
> a session is in spool/log/c0000.... and please send one of such
> a voice call.

  I feel really really really stupid.  :-(  Sorry about that.  Here it
is:

Feb 01 00:12:46.70: [23826]: SESSION BEGIN 00000013 16018404056
Feb 01 00:12:46.70: [23826]: <-- [22:AT+FCLASS=1&H1&I0&R2A\r]
Feb 01 00:12:52.23: [23826]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 00:12:52.23: [23826]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION
Feb 01 00:12:52.23: [23826]: STATE CHANGE: ANSWERING -> RECEIVING
Feb 01 00:12:52.23: [23826]: MODEM input buffering enabled
Feb 01 00:12:52.24: [23826]: RECV FAX: begin
Feb 01 00:12:52.25: [23826]: MODEM input buffering disabled
Feb 01 00:12:52.25: [23826]: <-- HDLC<23:FF C0 02 92 C2 CA 62 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04>
Feb 01 00:12:52.25: [23826]: <-- data [23]
Feb 01 00:12:52.25: [23826]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 00:12:53.87: [23826]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 00:12:53.87: [23826]: <-- HDLC<10:FF C8 01 00 77 5F 01 79 03 C0>
Feb 01 00:12:53.87: [23826]: <-- data [10]
Feb 01 00:12:53.87: [23826]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 00:12:54.68: [23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 00:12:54.68: [23826]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 01 00:12:56.15: [23826]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 00:12:57.79: [23826]: MODEM TIMEOUT: waiting for HDLC flags
Feb 01 00:12:57.79: [23826]: <-- data [1]
Feb 01 00:12:58.00: [23826]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Feb 01 00:12:58.00: [23826]: MODEM <Timeout>
Feb 01 00:12:58.00: [23826]: DELAY 1500 ms
Feb 01 00:12:59.51: [23826]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 01 00:12:59.60: [23826]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 00:12:59.60: [23826]: <-- HDLC<23:FF C0 02 92 C2 CA 62 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04>
Feb 01 00:12:59.60: [23826]: <-- data [23]
Feb 01 00:12:59.60: [23826]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 00:13:01.34: [23826]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 00:13:01.34: [23826]: <-- HDLC<10:FF C8 01 00 77 5F 01 79 03 C0>
Feb 01 00:13:01.34: [23826]: <-- data [10]
Feb 01 00:13:01.34: [23826]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 00:13:02.15: [23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 00:13:02.15: [23826]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 01 00:13:05.26: [23826]: --> [0:]
Feb 01 00:13:05.26: [23826]: MODEM <Empty line>
Feb 01 00:13:05.26: [23826]: MODEM TIMEOUT: waiting for v.21 carrier
Feb 01 00:13:05.26: [23826]: <-- data [1]
Feb 01 00:13:05.27: [23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 00:13:05.27: [23826]: DELAY 1500 ms
Feb 01 00:13:06.78: [23826]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 01 00:13:06.87: [23826]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 00:13:06.87: [23826]: <-- HDLC<23:FF C0 02 92 C2 CA 62 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04>
Feb 01 00:13:06.87: [23826]: <-- data [23]
Feb 01 00:13:06.87: [23826]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 00:13:08.61: [23826]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 00:13:08.61: [23826]: <-- HDLC<10:FF C8 01 00 77 5F 01 79 03 C0>
Feb 01 00:13:08.61: [23826]: <-- data [10]
Feb 01 00:13:08.61: [23826]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 00:13:09.42: [23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 00:13:09.42: [23826]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 01 00:13:10.04: [23826]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 00:13:12.53: [23826]: MODEM TIMEOUT: waiting for HDLC flags
Feb 01 00:13:12.53: [23826]: <-- data [1]
Feb 01 00:13:12.74: [23826]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Feb 01 00:13:12.74: [23826]: MODEM <Timeout>
Feb 01 00:13:12.74: [23826]: DELAY 1500 ms
Feb 01 00:13:14.25: [23826]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 01 00:13:14.34: [23826]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 00:13:14.34: [23826]: <-- HDLC<23:FF C0 02 92 C2 CA 62 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04>
Feb 01 00:13:14.34: [23826]: <-- data [23]
Feb 01 00:13:14.34: [23826]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 00:13:16.08: [23826]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 00:13:16.08: [23826]: <-- HDLC<10:FF C8 01 00 77 5F 01 79 03 C0>
Feb 01 00:13:16.08: [23826]: <-- data [10]
Feb 01 00:13:16.08: [23826]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 00:13:16.89: [23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 00:13:16.89: [23826]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 01 00:13:20.00: [23826]: --> [0:]
Feb 01 00:13:20.00: [23826]: MODEM <Empty line>
Feb 01 00:13:20.00: [23826]: MODEM TIMEOUT: waiting for v.21 carrier
Feb 01 00:13:20.00: [23826]: <-- data [1]
Feb 01 00:13:20.01: [23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 00:13:20.01: [23826]: DELAY 1500 ms
Feb 01 00:13:21.52: [23826]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 01 00:13:21.61: [23826]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 00:13:21.61: [23826]: <-- HDLC<23:FF C0 02 92 C2 CA 62 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04>
Feb 01 00:13:21.61: [23826]: <-- data [23]
Feb 01 00:13:21.61: [23826]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 00:13:23.35: [23826]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 00:13:23.35: [23826]: <-- HDLC<10:FF C8 01 00 77 5F 01 79 03 C0>
Feb 01 00:13:23.35: [23826]: <-- data [10]
Feb 01 00:13:23.35: [23826]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 00:13:24.16: [23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 00:13:24.16: [23826]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 01 00:13:27.27: [23826]: --> [0:]
Feb 01 00:13:27.27: [23826]: MODEM <Empty line>
Feb 01 00:13:27.27: [23826]: MODEM TIMEOUT: waiting for v.21 carrier
Feb 01 00:13:27.27: [23826]: <-- data [1]
Feb 01 00:13:27.28: [23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 00:13:27.28: [23826]: DELAY 1500 ms
Feb 01 00:13:28.79: [23826]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 01 00:13:28.88: [23826]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 00:13:28.88: [23826]: <-- HDLC<23:FF C0 02 92 C2 CA 62 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04 04>
Feb 01 00:13:28.88: [23826]: <-- data [23]
Feb 01 00:13:28.88: [23826]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 00:13:30.62: [23826]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 01 00:13:30.62: [23826]: <-- HDLC<10:FF C8 01 00 77 5F 01 79 03 C0>
Feb 01 00:13:30.62: [23826]: <-- data [10]
Feb 01 00:13:30.62: [23826]: <-- data [2]
Feb 01 00:13:31.43: [23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 00:13:31.43: [23826]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 01 00:13:34.54: [23826]: --> [0:]
Feb 01 00:13:34.54: [23826]: MODEM <Empty line>
Feb 01 00:13:34.54: [23826]: MODEM TIMEOUT: waiting for v.21 carrier
Feb 01 00:13:34.54: [23826]: <-- data [1]
Feb 01 00:13:34.55: [23826]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 01 00:13:34.55: [23826]: RECV FAX: No answer (T.30 T1 timeout)
Feb 01 00:13:34.56: [23826]: RECV FAX: end
Feb 01 00:13:34.56: [23826]: SESSION END

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: Q: access control problem
To: Andreas.Eulitz@Informatik.TU-Chemnitz.DE (Andreas Eulitz)
Date: Sat, 1 Feb 1997 13:35:32 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Andreas Eulitz wrote:
    
    HylaFAX version:	v4.0 pl 0
    running on host:	Linux PC (v1.2.13 Kernel, CND distr.)
    compiled with:		gcc 2.7.0
    modem:			Creatix LC144 
    client PC's via:	WinFlex v0.4 beta
    
    I'm running HylaFAX on the configuration stated above. It's a beautifully 
    crafted software (honestly), thanks to uncle Sam :-). I got the following
    (probably WinFlex related) problem:
    
    
    Q: How can I restrict client access via WinFlex to the users named in
      <spooling_area>/etc/hosts? Access is possible though neither the
      user nor the client PC is in <spooling_area>/etc/hosts.
    
      (guess: WinFlex uses the old version 3 hfaxd protocol, does it
       allow access without a proper login procedure?)

The old protocol in hfaxd(1M) has also some checkUser support
but only for some of the operations (for details check the source
in hfaxd/OldProtocol.c++ OldProtocolServer::cmds[]); you can only
contact the server and ask for the status without checkUser;
    
    Playing around with multiple user access I encountered another problem:
    
    Q: Being FaxMaster / root@faxserver, how can I delete somebody else's
       fax jobs? faxrm <job_id> fails with the message
         "Operation not permitted" (or the like)
       Tracing faxrm's communication with hfaxd via the -v option reveals
       that faxrm won't go for ADMINistrative rights even if the user invoking
       faxrm has a admin password set in <spooling_area>/etc/hosts.
    
       (cure: Yes, I could always
          % telnet localhost fax
          USER xxx
          PASS psst!
          ADMIN psssssst!!
          JKILL nnn
          QUIT
        but this a bit wicked to do every time :-()

faxrm(1) has no support for ADMIN; someone should write new/better
clients;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Steve Williams <steve@genie96.com>
Subject: Re: Q: access control problem
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Sat, 1 Feb 1997 08:20:49 -0700 (MST)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> 
> Andreas Eulitz wrote:
>     
>     HylaFAX version:	v4.0 pl 0
>     running on host:	Linux PC (v1.2.13 Kernel, CND distr.)
>     compiled with:		gcc 2.7.0
>     modem:			Creatix LC144 
>     client PC's via:	WinFlex v0.4 beta
>     
>     I'm running HylaFAX on the configuration stated above. It's a beautifully 
>     crafted software (honestly), thanks to uncle Sam :-). I got the following
>     (probably WinFlex related) problem:
>     
>     
>     Q: How can I restrict client access via WinFlex to the users named in
>       <spooling_area>/etc/hosts? Access is possible though neither the
>       user nor the client PC is in <spooling_area>/etc/hosts.
>     
>       (guess: WinFlex uses the old version 3 hfaxd protocol, does it
>        allow access without a proper login procedure?)

There is another Windoze software package called WinHfax ( I am not sure 
about the exact spelling/capitilization ).

It is a tad better the WinFlex, as it supports a phonebook &, more 
importantly, the new protocol.

the URL to find it is:

http://www.rgw-express.de/whfc/

I have been using it intermittently & it seems to work fine, though I don't
think it supports Win3.1 ( or 3.11 ).  Check it out anyway, maybe it's been
improved.


> 
> The old protocol in hfaxd(1M) has also some checkUser support
> but only for some of the operations (for details check the source
> in hfaxd/OldProtocol.c++ OldProtocolServer::cmds[]); you can only
> contact the server and ask for the status without checkUser;
>     
>     Playing around with multiple user access I encountered another problem:
>     
>     Q: Being FaxMaster / root@faxserver, how can I delete somebody else's
>        fax jobs? faxrm <job_id> fails with the message
>          "Operation not permitted" (or the like)
>        Tracing faxrm's communication with hfaxd via the -v option reveals
>        that faxrm won't go for ADMINistrative rights even if the user invoking
>        faxrm has a admin password set in <spooling_area>/etc/hosts.
>     
>        (cure: Yes, I could always
>           % telnet localhost fax
>           USER xxx
>           PASS psst!
>           ADMIN psssssst!!
>           JKILL nnn
>           QUIT
>         but this a bit wicked to do every time :-()
> 
> faxrm(1) has no support for ADMIN; someone should write new/better
> clients;
> 
> 	matthias
> 


-- 
	Steve Williams, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
	Genie Computer Systems Inc.
	steve@genie96.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Yngvi Sigurjonsson <yngvi@hagkaup.is>
Subject: UCP paging, sending SMS(GSM) messages.
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 1997 01:51:06 +0000 (GMT)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi!

I just wrapped up my first shot at adding UCP capabilities to
Hylafax, it is available at http://www.hagkaup.is/~yngvi/hylafax
where you will also find some rudimentary documentation.

This is not very likely to work on all OS's but I have tested
on both Linux and Solaris 2.5. 

The abuse of Sam's code might offend the young so look away if
you are not into heavy code abuse.

Please try it if you feel the urge.
	
Regards 
	Yngvi

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: "Daniel Hunziker" <hun@epag.ch>
Date: Sun, 2 Feb 1997 22:01:05 -0800
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Fax and ISDN
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Can I use FlexFax over ISDN with an Indy Chalenge S ????

-- 
Freundliche Gruesse

Daniel Hunziker

Eigner + Partner AG	Tel: +41 62 398 40 00
Bahnhofstrasse 693	Fax: +41 62 398 26 12
CH-4622 Egerkingen     Mail: hunziker@epag.ch

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: Fax and ISDN
To: hun@epag.ch (Daniel Hunziker)
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 1997 11:07:37 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Daniel Hunziker wrote:
    
    Can I use FlexFax over ISDN with an Indy Chalenge S ????

FlexFAX is outdated and the current version is HylaFAX v4.0pl1;
HylaFAX has only support for modems connected to an RS-232
interface to a Unix with a "normal" async driver showing the
RS-232 as /dev/.... character device; the modem must "speak"
class 1, 2 or 2.0 commands;

You can also use ISDN modem/TA hybrids (like the ZyXEL Elite 2864I)
if these devices are connected through RS-232 and use AT-commands
to control the fax-operation in class 2 or 2.0 standard commands;

see also Q3 of the FAQ at http://www.vix.com/hylafax/FAQ/

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: voice calls to faxmodem (slow recovery)
To: tim@futuresouth.com (Tim Tsai)
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 1997 11:26:44 +0100 (MET)
Cc: tim@mail.futuresouth.com, flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Tim Tsai wrote:
    
    >     Feb  1 00:12:46 mail FaxGetty[23826]: STATE CHANGE: RUNNING -> LISTENING
    > 
    > This isn't a session(!) trace, it's a server trace; the log of
    > a session is in spool/log/c0000.... and please send one of such
    > a voice call.
    
      I feel really really really stupid.  :-(  Sorry about that.  Here it
    is:
    
    Feb 01 00:12:46.70: [23826]: SESSION BEGIN 00000013 16018404056
    Feb 01 00:12:46.70: [23826]: <-- [22:AT+FCLASS=1&H1&I0&R2A\r]
    Feb 01 00:12:52.23: [23826]: --> [7:CONNECT]
                                        ^^^^^^^

does the modem really says "CONNECT" to a *voice* call? or does the
human at the calling station whistle the correct frequencies? :-))

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Yngvi Sigurjonsson <yngvi@hagkaup.is>
Subject: Re: UCP paging, sending SMS(GSM) messages.
To: yngvi@hagkaup.is (Yngvi Sigurjonsson)
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 1997 10:30:19 +0000 (GMT)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> Hi!
> 
> I just wrapped up my first shot at adding UCP capabilities to
> Hylafax, it is available at http://www.hagkaup.is/~yngvi/hylafax
> where you will also find some rudimentary documentation.
> 
> This is not very likely to work on all OS's but I have tested
> on both Linux and Solaris 2.5. 
> 
> The abuse of Sam's code might offend the young so look away if
> you are not into heavy code abuse.
> 
> Please try it if you feel the urge.
> 	

I managed to screw it up, unfortunatly I had destroyed IXO support
by mistake, but now I have a new version of ucpSendApp.c++ which
will do both ucp and IXO.

Sorry for any inconvinence
	yngvi@hagkaup.is

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Tim Tsai <tim@futuresouth.com>
Subject: Re: voice calls to faxmodem (slow recovery)
To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 1997 04:35:47 -0600 (CST)
Cc: tim@mail.futuresouth.com, tim@mail.futuresouth.com, flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

>       I feel really really really stupid.  :-(  Sorry about that.  Here it
>     is:
>     
>     Feb 01 00:12:46.70: [23826]: SESSION BEGIN 00000013 16018404056
>     Feb 01 00:12:46.70: [23826]: <-- [22:AT+FCLASS=1&H1&I0&R2A\r]
>     Feb 01 00:12:52.23: [23826]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> 
> does the modem really says "CONNECT" to a *voice* call? or does the
> human at the calling station whistle the correct frequencies? :-))

  That's interesting.  When I used "cu" I do not remember seeing the
CONNECT message.  I just ran another test and the same message was
there.

  Sounds like it's a flaky modem (guess who didn't read the FAQ 
carefully before he bought the modems?!).  I will fiddle with the settings.

  Thanks!

  Tim

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Mon, 03 Feb 1997 17:06:37 +0100
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Hans Christiansen <hans@ljungbergs.se>
Subject: Compile troubles
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I am having difficulty compiling Hylafax v4.0pl1 on my Irix 5.3 system.
Make hangs up when it can't find 'nroff'.
I haven't found this in my standard OS distribution.
I have tried to install GNU's groff which seems to contain nroff but that
fails as well.

:-(

Can anybody give me a hint on how I can solve/circumvent this problem?

Hans Christiansen

hans@ljungbergs.se

Ljungbergs Tryckeri AB                Tel. +46 435 120 40
Box 100                               Fax. +46 435 126 35
S-264 22 Klippan                      Mob. +46 70 518 26 49
Sweden

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 1997 15:34:50 -0400 (ADT)
From: Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto <mneto@buriti.com.br>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Upgrade
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi, I have installed HylaFAX(tm) 4.0pl0 and recently installed the patch
and make install; setup...
If I use 
bash$ faxstat -vs
Trying localhost (127.0.0.1) at port 4559...
Connected to localhost.
220 zeus.buriti.com.br server (HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl0) ready.
-> USER mneto
230 User mneto logged in.
-> PORT 127,0,0,1,7,239
200 PORT command successful.
-> LIST status
150 Opening new data connection for "status".
HylaFAX scheduler on zeus.buriti.com.br: Running
Modem modem (6333053): Waiting for modem to come ready
226 Transfer complete.
-> JOBFMT
200 %-4j %3i %1a %6.6o %-12.12e %5P %5D %7z %.25s
-> PORT 127,0,0,1,7,240
200 PORT command successful.
-> LIST sendq
150 Opening new data connection for "sendq".
226 Transfer complete.

I got that the version still is 4.0pl0. Is this just something patch did
not change ? Is there any bug fix or other test that I should do ?

I already have asked this, with no answer so far. A couple of weeks ago a
non-oficial patch was posted to solve the problem with diacritics (i.e for
those who use HTML &aacute; &eacute; and so on).
Is there any plans to release a new patch ? Will those problems be
addressed ? I think french, portuguese users need this feature.

Thanks.
 
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto                System Administrator |
| WebSlave !                                   Argo Internet Provider |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Key fingerprint = CB B8 0E 90 EE 9C D1 91  B5 5E B1 EC 83 4D 78 9B  |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------+

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: Receiving works --- almost
To: spp@lysator.liu.se (Stefan Pettersson)
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 1997 21:38:02 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Stefan Pettersson wrote:
    
    When I receive a fax from most fax machines I get the page ok and my modem
    disconnects. But the sending fax machine indicates "Tx error".
    If I lift the phone and listen (in my end) I hear the fax machine still trying
    to talk.
    
    Sending fax works perfectly.

Sorry for the delay -- but I wanted to check this against the
class2 spec; you've hit a bug in the driver; see below;
    
    
    OS: Linux 2.0.27 (Slackware)
    The Software: v4.0pl1 (binary dist)
    Modem: Microcom DeskPorte 33.6S class 2
    Chip: MODEM ROCKWELL AC/V34/V1.510-V34_DS
    
    
    Jan 24 12:34:04.95: [  341]: SESSION BEGIN 00000080 4658914585
    Jan 24 12:34:04.95: [  341]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
    Jan 24 12:34:13.65: [  341]: --> [5:+FCON]
    Jan 24 12:34:13.75: [  341]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION
    Jan 24 12:34:13.75: [  341]: RECV FAX: begin
    Jan 24 12:34:15.34: [  341]: --> [29:+FTSI: "       +46 570 10070"]
    Jan 24 12:34:15.34: [  341]: REMOTE TSI "+46 570 10070"
    Jan 24 12:34:15.64: [  341]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,3,0,2,1,0,0,0]
    Jan 24 12:34:15.64: [  341]: REMOTE wants 9600 bit/s
    Jan 24 12:34:15.64: [  341]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
    Jan 24 12:34:15.64: [  341]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
    Jan 24 12:34:15.64: [  341]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
    Jan 24 12:34:15.64: [  341]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
    Jan 24 12:34:15.75: [  341]: --> [2:OK]
    Jan 24 12:34:15.75: [  341]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
    Jan 24 12:34:17.56: [  341]: --> [5:+FCFR]
    Jan 24 12:34:20.13: [  341]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,3,0,2,1,0,0,0]
    Jan 24 12:34:20.13: [  341]: REMOTE wants 9600 bit/s
    Jan 24 12:34:20.13: [  341]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
    Jan 24 12:34:20.13: [  341]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
    Jan 24 12:34:20.13: [  341]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
    Jan 24 12:34:20.13: [  341]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
    Jan 24 12:34:20.13: [  341]: --> [7:CONNECT]
    Jan 24 12:34:20.13: [  341]: RECV: begin page
    Jan 24 12:34:20.13: [  341]: RECV: send trigger 022
    Jan 24 12:34:20.13: [  341]: <-- data [1]
    Jan 24 12:34:40.88: [  341]: RECV: 1146 total lines, 0 bad lines, 0 consecutive 
    bad lines
    Jan 24 12:34:40.93: [  341]: --> [17:+FPTS: 2,2219,0,0]
    Jan 24 12:34:42.19: [  341]: --> [7:+FET: 2]
    Jan 24 12:34:42.19: [  341]: RECV recv EOP (no more pages or documents)
    Jan 24 12:34:42.30: [  341]: --> [2:OK]
    Jan 24 12:34:42.30: [  341]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)
    Jan 24 12:34:42.30: [  341]: RECV FAX (00000080): from +46 570 10070, page 1 in 
    0:27, INF, 3.85 line/mm, 2-D MR
    Jan 24 12:34:42.31: [  341]: RECV FAX (00000080): recvq/fax00036.tif from +46 57
    0 10070, route to <unspecified>, 1 pages in 0:2
    9
    Jan 24 12:34:42.31: [  341]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
    Jan 24 12:34:46.21: [  341]: --> [29:+FTSI: "       +46 570 10070"]
    Jan 24 12:34:46.21: [  341]: RECV FAX: bin/faxrcvd "recvq/fax00036.tif" "modem" 
    "00000080" ""
    Jan 24 12:34:54.88: [  341]: RECV FAX: end
    Jan 24 12:34:54.88: [  341]: SESSION END

the modem says "+FPTS: 2,2219,0,0" which means the page isn't
good (from the point of view of the modem), ends phase C and reports
the post-message command value as "+FET: 2" -- EOP;
it is now in phase D and waiting for "AT+FDR" command;
    
HylaFAX just ignores the PPR value of the modem 'cuze it
does its own quality checking and sets its internal ppr-value
to 1;

if we're now issuing the "AT+FDR" the modem releases not an
MCF (Message Confirmation), it releases an RTN frame;

the bug is that we don't care about the modems status of the
page;

a workaround could be disabling the copy quality checking of the
server if the modem is able to do that; see PersentGoodLines
and Class2CQCmd / Class2CQQueryCmd in config(4F);

	matthias

From fax@buriti.com.br  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 1997 17:05:56 -0400
From: Fax Account <fax@buriti.com.br>
To: argo@buriti.com.br
Subject: facsimile job 348 to 6331950 failed

Your facsimile job to 6331950 was not sent because
the document conversion script was not found.

    ---- Unsent job status ----

   Destination: 6331950
         JobID: 348
       GroupID: 348
        Sender: argo
      Mailaddr: argo@buriti.com.br
Submitted From: localhost
    Page Width: 215 (mm)
   Page Length: 279 (mm)
    Resolution: 98 (lpi)
        Status: Unrecoverable error: invalidexit in .stop
Operand stack:
    true  Courier  18052  Courier  --nostringval--

Unexpected interpreter error -8.
Error object: (f80)op(132:.stop)0x807c0c0
Operand stack at 0x812efb8:
0x81369a4: 0x11 save -nF------ 0x05d3 0x0000000b
0x81369ac: 0x0d name -nS------ 0x04ae 0x08177290 = Courier
0x81369b4: 0x0b int  -nF------ 0x0000 0x00004684 = 18052
0x81369bc: 0x0d name -nS------ 0x04ae 0x08177290 = Courier
0x81369c4: 0x01 bool --F------ 0x0000 0x00000001 = true
Execution stack at 0x812f00c:
0x813830c: 0x0f oper --F---e-- 0x0000 0x08071a40 = %interp_exit
0x8138314: 0x12 str  --F-rxe-- 0x0000 0x00000000 = 
0x813831c: 0x03 file --L-rxe-- 0x0001 0x0813fb48
0x8138324: 0x0e null --F---e-- 0x0000 0x0807dfd0
0x813832c: 0x03 file --S-rxe-- 0x0001 0x08132264
0x8138334: 0x0f oper --F---e-- 0x0000 0x0807df80 = %runexec_finish
0x813833c: 0x03 file --S-rxe-- 0x0001 0x08132264
0x8138344: 0x04 arry --Lwrxe-- 0x0007 0x08141054
0x813834c: 0x05 mpry --G-rxe-- 0x0039 0x0816e7b6
Dictionary stack at 0x812ef34:
0x8138b3c: 0x02 dict --Gwrx--- 0x0000 0x08138c8c
0x8138b44: 0x02 dict --Gwrx--- 0x0000 0x0817d2e8
0x8138b4c: 0x02 dict --Lwrx--- 0x0000 0x0813db90
0x8138b54: 0x02 dict --Lwrx--- 0x0000 0x0813fddc

       Dialogs: 0 (exchanges with remote device)
         Dials: 0 (consecutive failed calls to destination)
         Calls: 0 (total phone calls placed)
         Pages: 0 (pages transmitted)
      TotPages: 0 (total pages to transmit)
      Attempts: 0 (attempts to send current page)
        Dirnum: 0 (directory of next page to send)

    ---- Documents submitted for transmission ----

The following documents were submitted for transmission and are
available on the server for reuse until they are automatically
purged when this job is removed.  Documents may also be manually
removed using the faxrm command; consult faxrm(1) for information.

Filename                 Size Type
docq/doc637.ps.348       6541 PostScript

What could it be ?

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 1997 17:20:49 -0400 (ADT)
From: Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto <mneto@buriti.com.br>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: facsimile job 348 to 6331950 failed (fwd)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi all, I have tried to reinstall hylafax, now with the 4.0pl1 package. I
have installed the ghostscript 4.03 (which is working since
gs,ghostview,etc wokrs) and ran configure pinting to the new gs directory.
The original is located in /usr/bin (gs and other gs*)
/usr/lib/ghostscript/fonts (the fonts). The new one /usr/local/bin and
/usr/local/share/ghostscript/4.02/fonts.
The compile was ok, but when I try to send a fax (which worked) I receive
this :

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Comments: Authenticated sender is <deinzer@mail.frankfurt-online.net>
From: "Mark Erik Deinzer" <deinzer@frankfurt-online.net>
Organization: Frankfurt-Online
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 1997 22:21:03 +0000
Subject: Scheduling of faxes to specific numbers
Reply-to: deinzer@frankfurt-online.net
X-Confirm-Reading-To: deinzer@frankfurt-online.net
X-pmrqc: 1
Priority: normal
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

i have following newbie question. I am looking fo a way to schedule 
faxes to specific fax#.
Something like
(Pseudo-Code-on)
 +49 69 4711 only between 22.00 23.00 
(Pseudo_code-off)

Is it possible to send faxes to a destination only if i have 
collected a specific amount of faxes, something like:
(Pseudo-Code-on)
 +49 69 4711 only if there are more than 7 faxes there  
(Pseudo_code-off)
  

Thanx for your help.

Ciao Mark

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 1997 23:49:29 +0100 (MET)
From: "Lorenzo M. Catucci" <lorenzo@argon.roma2.infn.it>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Just a little question on MacFLEX again
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

	Dear readers, 
			I know I bore you to death in this last week, but
all went well. Now came the last problem, which I hope could be solved
some way, by someone who knows better about postscript. Here is how it
comes: I upgraded latex-cover, and, at last, have been able to send faxes
from the macs, with the network cover page. The last (small?) problem is
related to charset mapping: windows and unix use iso-8859-1, latex-cover
uses the postscript encoding, and sendfax does do the mapping. Now, on the
macs, the encoding is different, and MacFLEX does send its lines with
systems' funny encoding. Does there exist some way to let the postscript
interpreter do the conversion from mac to postscript encoding on the lines
coming from the macintosh? Really, I'm thinking about a 'line interpreter'
to prepend to the cover.ps file before putting it on the macintosh, being
able to convert ONLY the characters contained in the 'special' lines, from
\comments onwards.

	Thank you again.


lorenzo m catucci

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Tim Tsai <tim@futuresouth.com>
Subject: Re: facsimile job 348 to 6331950 failed (fwd)
To: mneto@buriti.com.br (Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto)
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 1997 20:40:31 -0600 (CST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

  This is exactly the same problem I am having with GS 4.03!

  Tim

> Date: Mon, 3 Feb 1997 17:05:56 -0400
> From: Fax Account <fax@buriti.com.br>
> To: argo@buriti.com.br
> Subject: facsimile job 348 to 6331950 failed
> 
> Your facsimile job to 6331950 was not sent because
> the document conversion script was not found.
> 
>     ---- Unsent job status ----
> 
>    Destination: 6331950
>          JobID: 348
>        GroupID: 348
>         Sender: argo
>       Mailaddr: argo@buriti.com.br
> Submitted From: localhost
>     Page Width: 215 (mm)
>    Page Length: 279 (mm)
>     Resolution: 98 (lpi)
>         Status: Unrecoverable error: invalidexit in .stop
> Operand stack:
>     true  Courier  18052  Courier  --nostringval--
> 
> Unexpected interpreter error -8.
> Error object: (f80)op(132:.stop)0x807c0c0
> Operand stack at 0x812efb8:
> 0x81369a4: 0x11 save -nF------ 0x05d3 0x0000000b
> 0x81369ac: 0x0d name -nS------ 0x04ae 0x08177290 = Courier
> 0x81369b4: 0x0b int  -nF------ 0x0000 0x00004684 = 18052
> 0x81369bc: 0x0d name -nS------ 0x04ae 0x08177290 = Courier
> 0x81369c4: 0x01 bool --F------ 0x0000 0x00000001 = true
> Execution stack at 0x812f00c:
> 0x813830c: 0x0f oper --F---e-- 0x0000 0x08071a40 = %interp_exit
> 0x8138314: 0x12 str  --F-rxe-- 0x0000 0x00000000 = 
> 0x813831c: 0x03 file --L-rxe-- 0x0001 0x0813fb48
> 0x8138324: 0x0e null --F---e-- 0x0000 0x0807dfd0
> 0x813832c: 0x03 file --S-rxe-- 0x0001 0x08132264
> 0x8138334: 0x0f oper --F---e-- 0x0000 0x0807df80 = %runexec_finish
> 0x813833c: 0x03 file --S-rxe-- 0x0001 0x08132264
> 0x8138344: 0x04 arry --Lwrxe-- 0x0007 0x08141054
> 0x813834c: 0x05 mpry --G-rxe-- 0x0039 0x0816e7b6
> Dictionary stack at 0x812ef34:
> 0x8138b3c: 0x02 dict --Gwrx--- 0x0000 0x08138c8c
> 0x8138b44: 0x02 dict --Gwrx--- 0x0000 0x0817d2e8
> 0x8138b4c: 0x02 dict --Lwrx--- 0x0000 0x0813db90
> 0x8138b54: 0x02 dict --Lwrx--- 0x0000 0x0813fddc
> 
>        Dialogs: 0 (exchanges with remote device)
>          Dials: 0 (consecutive failed calls to destination)
>          Calls: 0 (total phone calls placed)
>          Pages: 0 (pages transmitted)
>       TotPages: 0 (total pages to transmit)
>       Attempts: 0 (attempts to send current page)
>         Dirnum: 0 (directory of next page to send)
> 
>     ---- Documents submitted for transmission ----
> 
> The following documents were submitted for transmission and are
> available on the server for reuse until they are automatically
> purged when this job is removed.  Documents may also be manually
> removed using the faxrm command; consult faxrm(1) for information.
> 
> Filename                 Size Type
> docq/doc637.ps.348       6541 PostScript

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
X-Authentication-Warning: ajisai.msil.co.jp: Host localhost [127.0.0.1] didn't use HELO protocol
To: flexfax@sgi.com
reply-to: ueno@msil.co.jp, tanaka@teleport.com
Subject: faxstat -s problem
Date: Tue, 04 Feb 97 14:35:03 +0900
From: Ueno Kouichi <ueno@msil.co.jp>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

faxstat -s problem

When I ran "faxstat", "Server not available, remote server closed"
show up and did not work. I had same result for "sendfax" also.
 
I did research on http://www.vix.com/cgi-bin/mlafetch/hylafax/Archives/? 
for starting up the server. But, I still could not fix the problem.

Refering the following mail

  Date:       Tue, 30 Jul 96 12:48:17 EDT
  To:         flexfax@sgi.com
  Subject:    Starting up the server...
  From:       ernie_oporto@MENTORG.COM (Ernie Oporto)
  Message-ID: 9607301248.ZM18404@shokk

I attached some information related to this problem.
- ------------------------------------------------
# faxstat -s
Service not available, remote server closed connection

1) Hardware
SPARCstation2
SunOS Release 4.1.4-JLE1.1.4 (GENERIC) #1: Mon Nov 21 19:36:38 JST 1994
hylafax-sunos4.1.4-v4.0pl0-tar.gz 

2) Modem is connected to /dev/ttya
#
# @(#)ttytab 1.7 92/06/23 SMI
#
# name	getty				type		status	comments
#
console	"/usr/etc/getty cons8"		sun		on local secure
ttya	"/usr/etc/getty std.9600"	unknown		off local secure
ttyb	"/usr/etc/getty std.9600"	unknown		off local secure

3) Files in hylafax directory and attributes are as follows:

# cd /usr/local/spool/hylafax
# ls -lg
total 16
- -r--r--r--   1 root     uucp         1233 Aug 31 03:10 COPYRIGHT
prw-------   1 uucp     uucp            0 Jan 31 15:29 FIFO|
prw-------   1 uucp     uucp            0 Jan  3  1970 FIFO.ttya|
drwxr-xr-x   2 uucp     uucp          512 Aug 31 03:10 archive/
drwxr-xr-x   2 uucp     uucp         1024 Jan 31 14:57 bin/
drwxr-xr-x   2 uucp     uucp          512 Aug 31 03:10 client/
drwxr-xr-x   2 uucp     uucp         1024 Aug 31 03:17 config/
drwxr-xr-x   2 uucp     uucp          512 Aug 31 03:10 dev/
drwxr-xr-x   2 uucp     uucp          512 Aug 31 03:10 docq/
drwxr-xr-x   2 uucp     uucp          512 Aug 31 03:10 doneq/
drwxr-xr-x   2 uucp     uucp          512 Jan 31 14:58 etc/
drwxr-xr-x   2 uucp     uucp          512 Aug 31 03:10 info/
drwxr-xr-x   2 uucp     uucp          512 Aug 31 03:10 log/
drwxr-xr-x   2 uucp     uucp          512 Aug 31 03:10 pollq/
drwxr-xr-x   2 uucp     uucp          512 Aug 31 03:10 recvq/
drwxr-xr-x   2 uucp     uucp          512 Aug 31 03:10 sendq/
drwxr-xr-x   2 uucp     uucp          512 Aug 31 03:10 status/
drwxr-xr-x   2 uucp     uucp          512 Aug 31 03:10 tmp/


4) Permition of files
# ls -lg /usr/local/hylafax/
total 3
drwxr-xr-x   2 bin      bin           512 Aug 31 03:16 bin/
drwxr-xr-x   2 bin      bin           512 Jan 31 16:46 lib/
drwxr-xr-x   5 root     staff         512 Aug 31 03:17 man/

5) Permition of files
# cd /usr/local/hylahax
# ls -lg bin lib

bin:
total 1288
- -rwxr-xr-x   1 root     bin        106496 Aug 31 03:15 faxalter*
- -rwxr-xr-x   1 root     bin         98304 Aug 31 03:15 faxcover*
- -rwxr-xr-x   1 root     bin        425984 Aug 31 03:16 faxmail*
- -rwxr-xr-x   1 root     bin         98304 Aug 31 03:16 faxrm*
- -rwxr-xr-x   1 root     bin        106496 Aug 31 03:16 faxstat*
- -rwxr-xr-x   1 root     bin        376832 Aug 31 03:16 sendfax*
- -rwxr-xr-x   1 root     bin         73728 Aug 31 03:16 sendpage*

lib:
total 1963
- -rw-r--r--   1 root     bin          4170 Aug 31 03:15 faxcover.ps
- -rwxr-xr-x   1 root     bin        499712 Aug 31 03:16 faxgetty*
- -r--r--r--   1 root     bin           167 Aug 31 03:16 faxmail.ps
- -rwxr-xr-x   1 root     bin        483328 Aug 31 03:16 faxsend*
- -rwsr-xr-x   1 root     bin        499712 Aug 31 03:16 hfaxd*
- -rw-r--r--   1 root     bin          2324 Aug 31 03:16 hfaxd.conf
- -rwxr-xr-x   1 root     bin         16384 Aug 31 03:17 lockname*
- -rwxr-xr-x   1 root     bin         16384 Aug 31 03:17 ondelay*
- -rwxr-xr-x   1 root     bin        352256 Aug 31 03:16 pagesend*
- -r--r--r--   1 root     bin          3267 Aug 31 03:14 pagesizes
- -rwxr-xr-x   1 root     bin         90112 Aug 31 03:14 textfmt*
- -r--r--r--   1 root     bin          5861 Aug 31 03:14 typerules

6) Status of faxd and hfaxd
# ps ax|grep fax
  299 ?  IW    0:00 /usr/local/spool/hylafax/bin/faxq
  301 ?  IW    0:00 /usr/local/hylafax/lib/hfaxd -i hylafax -o 4557 -s 444
  422 p2 S     0:00 grep fax


7) Hylafax related parts in /etc/inetd.conf
# grep fax /etc/inetd.conf
# @(#)inetd.conf 1.24 92/04/14 SMI
##hylafax	stream	tcp	nowait	fax	/usr/local/hylafax/lib/hfaxd	hfaxd -I

8) hylafax related parts in /etc/services
# grep fax /etc/services
hylafax         4559/tcp                # HylaFAX client-server protocol
snpp            444/tcp         # Simple Network Paging Protocol


Thanks for your help.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: Scheduling of faxes to specific numbers
To: deinzer@frankfurt-online.net
Date: Tue, 4 Feb 1997 07:51:49 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Mark Erik Deinzer wrote:
    
    Hi,
    
    i have following newbie question. I am looking fo a way to schedule 
    faxes to specific fax#.
    Something like
    (Pseudo-Code-on)
     +49 69 4711 only between 22.00 23.00 
    (Pseudo_code-off)

read the man page destctrls(4F);
    
    Is it possible to send faxes to a destination only if i have 
    collected a specific amount of faxes, something like:
    (Pseudo-Code-on)
     +49 69 4711 only if there are more than 7 faxes there  
    (Pseudo_code-off)

the answer is NO, not with HylaFAX itself; you can write scripts
checking the number of faxes for a destination and using faxalter(1)
to push waiting delayed jobs;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
To: "flexfax@sgi.com" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Date: Tue, 04 Feb 97 19:59:07 +0800
Reply-To: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
Priority: Normal
Subject: e-mail to fax
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


I tried to install a e-mail to fax gateway. I use sendmail 8.8.4, Hylafax v.4.0pl1, Dirks e-mail to 
fax gateway.

Now I got some questions:

I tried to install Hylafax on two different machines, both are running Linux 2.0. I have already 
sent faxes with sendfax from the command line. On one machine it works, on the other machine 
not.

When I use the command faxstat than the first machine gives the answer:
HylaFAX scheduler on db.trace.com.tw: Running
Modem cua1 (+886.2.600.0132): Waiting for modem to come ready

The second machine answers:
Password:

Why? Which password?

I would appreaciate if you can guide me to a good setup for e-mail to fax gateway.

I would like to use the virtual user table with sendmail:

y12345@trace.com.tw      sam@55555555    

(or whatever the syntax for the faxnumber might be now).

I would also like to send mime encoded graphic files (postscript).
When I try this on the first machine, I get an message printed on the fax, that the octed stream 
follows, but the fax ends here ;-(




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*   Tel: +886 2 609-0652, Fax: +886 2 600-0132, NET: +886 2 600-2318 



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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Tue, 04 Feb 1997 15:03:15 +0100
From: Dirk Jahnke <Jahnke@tu-harburg.de>
Organization: TUHH - Technical University Hamburg-Harburg
To: HylaFAX mailing list <flexfax@sgi.com>
Cc: Dirk Jahnke <Jahnke@tu-harburg.d400.de>
Subject: Problems using GS 4.03 with HylaFAX
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello HylaFAX users,

I just installed HylaFAX 4.0pl1 on a SGI (IRIX 6.3) and encounterd
following problem:

Using GhostScript 3.33 from the FTP-Server I could fax PostScript-
Documents easily. But there wer PS-files which caused problems with
that release of GS, so I decided to use GS version 4.03.

After that I'm unable to send _any_ PS-File. The conversion takes
place, the modem contacts the remote fax-machine and the transmissions
stops:

[... some initalizing stuff ...]
Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: --> [20:+FIS:1,3,0,2,1,0,0,2]
Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: REMOTE best format 2-D MR
Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: REMOTE best 10 ms, 5 ms/scanline
Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: USE 9600 bit/s
Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: USE 10 ms, 5 ms/scanline
Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: SEND file "docq/doc47.ps;01"
Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: Modem does not support document page width,
max pag
e width 2432 pixels, image width 1687 pixels
Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Feb 04 15:20:01.63: [ 7540]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 04 15:20:01.63: [ 7540]: SESSION END

Note the line with the __max.__ page width. That number is greater 
than the current page width, but the transmission stops.  :-/

Any ideas? Is there a bug in HylaFAX? Did I miss the solution in the
mailing list?




-- 

Hasta luego, Dirk.

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Reply-To: k.heydon@motiv.co.uk
X-url: http://www.motiv.co.uk/~kheydon/
Subject: Page jobs not completing within deadline
Date: Tue, 04 Feb 1997 15:01:38 +0000
From: Kevan Heydon <kheydon@motiv.co.uk>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Hi,

I am using HylaFax 4.0 to send SMS messages, but we have a problem when 
the automatic system that invokes sendpage(1) sends a large number of 
messages (around 30) in a short period of time.

I get the following message back from HylaFax:

Your pager job to 0860980480 could not be completed before the appointed deadline.

    ---- Unsent job status ----

   Destination: XXXXXXXXXX
         JobID: 380
       GroupID: 380
        Sender: webchecker
      Mailaddr: webchecker@motiv.co.uk
         Modem: cua_a
Submitted From: localhost
        Status: Blocked by concurrent jobs
       Dialogs: 0 (exchanges with remote device)
         Dials: 0 (consecutive failed calls to destination)
         Calls: 0 (total phone calls placed)


I have had a look at the sendpage(1) man page but couldn't find 
any option to set a 'deadline' time.

Can anybody tell me what the deadline time is, and how I can set it to 
be a bit more tollerant for concurrent jobs.

Many Thanks

Kevan

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Tue, 4 Feb 97 10:48:52 EST
To: ueno@msil.co.jp, tanaka@teleport.com
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: faxstat -s problem
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----


Ueno, first go to version 4.0pl1 for the minor patches for other
software problems there. Also, read my latest updates to the SunOS
installation notes (at
http://cirl.meei.harvard.edu/~raoul/INSTALL-sunos-v4.0pl1.html)

And run "faxstat -vrs" to see the full output.

You also want to change your ttytab entry to

	ttya	"/usr/local/hylafax/lib/faxgetty"	dialup	on

to enable faxgetty on the line, do a "kill -HUP 1" to re-initialize
the getty's, and make sure you've run "faxsetup" to get everything set up
correctly.

You can also delete hfaxd from the /etc/inetd.conf file if you are going
to run it as a stand-alone job, which Sam has recommended for the HylaFAX
servers. The "hylafax" script in /usr/local/spool/hylafax/etc/hylafax of
the v4.0pl1 distribution is very nice for this.

			Nico Garcia
			Engineer, CIRL 
			Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
			raoul@cirl.harvard.edu

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Tue, 04 Feb 1997 17:38:12 +0100
From: Jernej Romih <NEJC@UNISTAR.SI>
Reply-To: nejc@UNISTAR.SI
Organization: Unistar d.o.o.
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Inbound faxes!
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

hfax installe don Linux redHat Picasso. Outbouns services works FINE!!!

Inbound services not. I am useing USR Courier.
faxgetty running!

Modem does not answer a call!!!!
If I perform manual answer (faxanswer modem) I get rec. fail.

Any suggestions!!!

Br
Nejc



Details:

An attempt to receive facsimile on modem failed because:

    

    ---- Transcript of session follows ----

Feb 04 17:17:14.13: [22187]: SESSION BEGIN 00002954 386061386611321165
Feb 04 17:17:14.13: [22187]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
Feb 04 17:17:33.43: [22187]: --> [4:+FCO]
Feb 04 17:17:33.43: [22187]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION
Feb 04 17:17:33.43: [22187]: RECV FAX: begin
Feb 04 17:17:35.21: [22187]: --> [27:+FTI:"                   0"]
Feb 04 17:17:35.21: [22187]: REMOTE TSI "0"
Feb 04 17:17:35.54: [22187]: --> [20:+FCS:0,1,0,2,0,0,0,0]
Feb 04 17:17:35.54: [22187]: REMOTE wants 4800 bit/s
Feb 04 17:17:35.54: [22187]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215
mm
Feb 04 17:17:35.54: [22187]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
Feb 04 17:17:35.54: [22187]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
Feb 04 17:17:35.54: [22187]: REMOTE wants 1-D MR
Feb 04 17:17:35.68: [22187]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 04 17:17:35.68: [22187]: REJECT TSI "0"
Feb 04 17:17:35.68: [22187]: RECV FAX (00002954): recvq/fax00003.tif
from 0, route to <unspecified>, 0 pages in 0:02
Feb 04 17:17:35.68: [22187]: RECV FAX: Permission denied (unacceptable
client TSI)
Feb 04 17:17:35.70: [22187]: <-- [7:AT+FKS\r]
Feb 04 17:18:05.71: [22187]: MODEM <Timeout>
Feb 04 17:18:05.71: [22187]: RECV FAX: bin/faxrcvd "recvq/fax00003.tif"
"modem" "00002954" ""
-- 
Jernej Romih			Unistar d.o.o.
System Integration		Internet Service Provider
tel: 386 (0)61 1315305		fax: 386 (0)61 1321165
http://www.unistar.si		mail to:nejc@unistar.si

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: e-mail to fax
To: ronald@trace.com.tw
Date: Tue, 4 Feb 1997 18:05:34 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
    
    
    I tried to install a e-mail to fax gateway. I use sendmail 8.8.4, Hylafax v.4.0pl1, Dirks e-mail to 
    fax gateway.
    
    Now I got some questions:
    
    I tried to install Hylafax on two different machines, both are running Linux 2.0. I have already 
    sent faxes with sendfax from the command line. On one machine it works, on the other machine 
    not.
    
    When I use the command faxstat than the first machine gives the answer:
    HylaFAX scheduler on db.trace.com.tw: Running
    Modem cua1 (+886.2.600.0132): Waiting for modem to come ready
    
    The second machine answers:
    Password:
    
    Why? Which password?

read http://www.vix.com/hylafax/FAQ/Q104.html and man page hosts(4F);
    
    	....
    
	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Ron Wong <Ron@edm.co.nz>
To: "'flexfax@sgi.com'" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Image problem
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 10:22:17 +1300
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I have a problem in sending faxes where its vertical resolution seem 
to be out of phase.
The image (text as well) appeared crushed.  So instead of receiving it 
in A4 size,  it is
received on a much 'shorter' page.

The output of the fax is such that lines are skipped when the fax is 
received so it gives
an appearance that overlapping is occuring.

This problem seem to only occur with Solaris.  There were no such 
problems with other
platforms.

Currently I have HylaFax v3.0beta100 installed in a SparcStation 5 
running on Solaris 2.5.
The modem I am using is a Zyxel U-1496E Plus.

Cheers,

Ron Wong
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ron Wong
Systems Implementor                       (w) 64-4-801 5410
EDM Ltd.                                          (m) 025 88 88 79
Wellington                                         (h) 64-4-478 7435

email: ron@edm.co.nz                      http://www.edm.co.nz/
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
To: "flexfax@sgi.com" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Date: Wed, 05 Feb 97 11:00:32 +0800
Reply-To: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
Priority: Normal
Subject: Re: e-mail to fax
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I cannot figure out the right syntax for the host file.

everybody from the domain trace.com.tw should be able to send a fax on abc.com.tw

host file on abc.com.tw has the (wrong) entry:

^.*@.*\.trace\.com\.tw$
^.*@trace\.com\.tw$

How should it be?

bye

Ronald

....  for more information use:

*   http://www.trace.com.tw          *   gopher://gopher.trace.com.tw
*   ftp://ftp.trace.com.tw           *   telnet://bbs.trace.com.tw
*   sticky:  Ronald  gate.trace.com.tw  (the very fast way to reach me)
*   finger (ronald@trace.com.tw) for more info (address,pgp key, .....) 
*   for talk, P2P, InterCom (picture phone) ronald@gate.trace.com.tw
*   Tel: +886 2 609-0652, Fax: +886 2 600-0132, NET: +886 2 600-2318 



Ronald Wiplinger    [Taipei, 24h online] 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
To: "flexfax@sgi.com" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Date: Wed, 05 Feb 97 11:20:46 +0800
Reply-To: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
Priority: Normal
Subject: faxgate way setup like Dirk said
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Some problems still remains:

faxstat -s:

JID Pri S Owner Number Pages Dials   TTS Status
10  127  W root 6000132     0:0  0:12
11  127  W root 6000132     0:0  0:12
12  127  W root 7333132     0:0  0:12


Why does the faxes are not sent out?



On the other machine I get independed if the fax can be sent out or not the report:

While trying to process your facsimile to
             "--- NO RECIPIENT NAMED ---"
I stumbled over Couldn't send facsimile:
             6000132
I'm puzzled ...

Good luck the next time ...

So long --- and thanks for all the fish,
   Yours truly,
   fax-daemon


((((  I am also puzzled ))))


bye

Ronald

....  for more information use:

*   http://www.trace.com.tw          *   gopher://gopher.trace.com.tw
*   ftp://ftp.trace.com.tw           *   telnet://bbs.trace.com.tw
*   sticky:  Ronald  gate.trace.com.tw  (the very fast way to reach me)
*   finger (ronald@trace.com.tw) for more info (address,pgp key, .....) 
*   for talk, P2P, InterCom (picture phone) ronald@gate.trace.com.tw
*   Tel: +886 2 609-0652, Fax: +886 2 600-0132, NET: +886 2 600-2318 



Ronald Wiplinger    [Taipei, 24h online] 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: e-mail to fax
To: ronald@trace.com.tw
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 07:45:34 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
    
    I cannot figure out the right syntax for the host file.
    
    everybody from the domain trace.com.tw should be able to send a fax on abc.com.tw
    
    host file on abc.com.tw has the (wrong) entry:
    
    ^.*@.*\.trace\.com\.tw$
    ^.*@trace\.com\.tw$
    
    How should it be?

.*\.trace\.com\.tw$:::		# anyone from trace.com.tw is fine

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: faxgate way setup like Dirk said
To: ronald@trace.com.tw
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 07:58:29 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
    
    Some problems still remains:
    
    faxstat -s:
    
    JID Pri S Owner Number Pages Dials   TTS Status
    10  127  W root 6000132     0:0  0:12
    11  127  W root 6000132     0:0  0:12
    12  127  W root 7333132     0:0  0:12
    
    
    Why does the faxes are not sent out?

a "normal" output of faxstat(1) should look like:

$ faxstat -s
HylaFAX scheduler on thias: Running
Modem ttyFN01 (+49.89.xxxxxxxx): Running and idle
Modem ttyFN02 (+49.89.xxxxxxxx): Waiting for login session to terminate

JID  Pri S  Owner Number       Pages Dials     TTS Status
	...

did you delete the line(s) about the server(s)?
the flag "W" in the status column means: waiting for ressources
(e.g. a free modem); see Q53 of the HylaFAQ;

if the scheduler is running collect a server trace to see
what the scheduler is doing and why not launching faxsend(1M)
for the jobs;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: Problems using GS 4.03 with HylaFAX
To: Jahnke@tu-harburg.de (Dirk Jahnke)
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 08:13:53 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com, Jahnke@tu-harburg.d400.de
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Dirk Jahnke wrote:
    
    Hello HylaFAX users,
    
    I just installed HylaFAX 4.0pl1 on a SGI (IRIX 6.3) and encounterd
    following problem:
    
    Using GhostScript 3.33 from the FTP-Server I could fax PostScript-
    Documents easily. But there wer PS-files which caused problems with
    that release of GS, so I decided to use GS version 4.03.
    
    After that I'm unable to send _any_ PS-File. The conversion takes
    place, the modem contacts the remote fax-machine and the transmissions
    stops:
    
    [... some initalizing stuff ...]
    Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: --> [20:+FIS:1,3,0,2,1,0,0,2]
    Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
    Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
    Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
    Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
    Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: REMOTE best format 2-D MR
    Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: REMOTE best 10 ms, 5 ms/scanline
    Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: USE 9600 bit/s
    Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: USE 10 ms, 5 ms/scanline
    Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: SEND file "docq/doc47.ps;01"
    Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: Modem does not support document page width,
    max pag
    e width 2432 pixels, image width 1687 pixels
    Feb 04 15:20:01.24: [ 7540]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
    Feb 04 15:20:01.63: [ 7540]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 04 15:20:01.63: [ 7540]: SESSION END
    
    Note the line with the __max.__ page width. That number is greater 
    than the current page width, but the transmission stops.  :-/
    
    Any ideas? Is there a bug in HylaFAX? Did I miss the solution in the
    mailing list?

please put the the PostScript and the resulting "docq/doc47.ps;01"
file to /pub/incoming on my well known (:-)) ftp-server;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
To: "Matthias Apitz" <Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de>
Cc: "flexfax@sgi.com" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Date: Wed, 05 Feb 97 15:48:12 +0800
Reply-To: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
Priority: Normal
Subject: Re: faxgate way setup like Dirk said
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Wed, 5 Feb 1997 07:58:29 +0100 (MET), Matthias Apitz wrote:

>a "normal" output of faxstat(1) should look like:

Sorry, I missed two lines above:

faxstat -s:
HylaFax scheduler on ttt.xxx.com.tw:  Running
Modem cua1 (+886.2.xxxxxxx): Waiting for modem to come ready

JID Pri S Owner Number Pages Dials   TTS Status
10  127  W root 6000132     0:0  0:12
11  127  W root 6000132     0:0  0:12
12  127  W root 7333132     0:0  0:12

>    
>    Why does the faxes are not sent out?
>

>the flag "W" in the status column means: waiting for ressources
>(e.g. a free modem); see Q53 of the HylaFAQ;

Q53: What does it mean to get CONNECT 19200 when I try to send a fax...?

????????????????????????

This does not give me ANY clue about why there is a W flag

Beside this, it cost me a lot of time to get each suggested page. Is there a zipped file anywhere, 
where I can download the NEW FAQ?

>if the scheduler is running collect a server trace to see

How do I make a 'server trace'.

I can only see that the xferstat does not change. I thought I will find here some hints why it does 
not send out the faxes.

It is difficult to see what happens on this site, since it is a remote site with a low speed 
connection. 

>what the scheduler is doing and why not launching faxsend(1M)
>for the jobs;




....  for more information use:

*   http://www.trace.com.tw          *   gopher://gopher.trace.com.tw
*   ftp://ftp.trace.com.tw           *   telnet://bbs.trace.com.tw
*   sticky:  Ronald  gate.trace.com.tw  (the very fast way to reach me)
*   finger (ronald@trace.com.tw) for more info (address,pgp key, .....) 
*   for talk, P2P, InterCom (picture phone) ronald@gate.trace.com.tw
*   Tel: +886 2 609-0652, Fax: +886 2 600-0132, NET: +886 2 600-2318 



Ronald Wiplinger    [Taipei, 24h online] 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: faxgate way setup like Dirk said
To: ronald@trace.com.tw
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 09:05:58 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
    
    On Wed, 5 Feb 1997 07:58:29 +0100 (MET), Matthias Apitz wrote:
    
    >a "normal" output of faxstat(1) should look like:
    
    Sorry, I missed two lines above:
    
    faxstat -s:
    HylaFax scheduler on ttt.xxx.com.tw:  Running
    Modem cua1 (+886.2.xxxxxxx): Waiting for modem to come ready
    
    JID Pri S Owner Number Pages Dials   TTS Status
    10  127  W root 6000132     0:0  0:12
    11  127  W root 6000132     0:0  0:12
    12  127  W root 7333132     0:0  0:12

ok; collect a server trace with all modem commands and responses
to find the reason for "Waiting for ..."; see below;
    
    >    
    >    Why does the faxes are not sent out?
    >
    
    >the flag "W" in the status column means: waiting for ressources
    >(e.g. a free modem); see Q53 of the HylaFAQ;
    
    Q53: What does it mean to get CONNECT 19200 when I try to send a fax...?
    
    ????????????????????????
    
    This does not give me ANY clue about why there is a W flag

this problem is know and shows up everytime the FAQ at www.vix.com
is updated; there is some problem with local or remote (in the gateway)
page caches showing you the old pages if you're hitting the URL
for a specific page on the index page; try to force a "reload"
(hit the reload-button) in your browser;
    
    Beside this, it cost me a lot of time to get each suggested page. Is there a zipped file anywhere, 
    where I can download the NEW FAQ?

the current HylaFAQ is allways download-able from the master ftp-site:
ftp://ftp.sgi.com/sgi/fax/doc/hylafaq.tar.gz
download it; unpack it and follow the hints in the README file;

while we're talking about it: the search "engine" of the HylaFAQ
(script HylaFAQ/search.pl) needs perl version 5.x; the next HylaFAQ
will come with a script also working with perl version 4.x;

if someone needs this script before the next update of the HylaFAQ
please send me mail;

    
    >if the scheduler is running collect a server trace to see
    
    How do I make a 'server trace'.
    
    I can only see that the xferstat does not change. I thought I will find here some hints why it does 
    not send out the faxes.
    
sorry to say that but you should download and read the FAQ before
asking this questions (e.g. Q146 and Q112); this topic is also
covered in the man page config(4F);

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
To: "flexfax@sgi.com" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Cc: "flexfax@sgi.com" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Date: Wed, 05 Feb 97 19:28:52 +0800
Reply-To: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
Priority: Normal
Subject: where is manpage?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Finally I got the faq package, but it needs manpage.

Where can I find it? 


find . -name manpage -print  
did not find it in the hylafax-v4.0pl1 directory.



....  for more information use:

*   http://www.trace.com.tw          *   gopher://gopher.trace.com.tw
*   ftp://ftp.trace.com.tw           *   telnet://bbs.trace.com.tw
*   sticky:  Ronald  gate.trace.com.tw  (the very fast way to reach me)
*   finger (ronald@trace.com.tw) for more info (address,pgp key, .....) 
*   for talk, P2P, InterCom (picture phone) ronald@gate.trace.com.tw
*   Tel: +886 2 609-0652, Fax: +886 2 600-0132, NET: +886 2 600-2318 



Ronald Wiplinger    [Taipei, 24h online] 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
To: "flexfax@sgi.com" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Date: Wed, 05 Feb 97 19:50:44 +0800
Reply-To: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
Priority: Normal
Subject: password for fax neccessary
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I have two machines, both setup same, one works the other one makes troubles. I go through the 
faq, testing one by one, ...

I login into machine A and type user fax and stat .... perfect.

I login into machine B and type user fax and it says:
331 Password required for fax.



both machines are running Linux 2.0

Difference of both machines is just that machine A uses not shadow and B uses shadow.


....  for more information use:

*   http://www.trace.com.tw          *   gopher://gopher.trace.com.tw
*   ftp://ftp.trace.com.tw           *   telnet://bbs.trace.com.tw
*   sticky:  Ronald  gate.trace.com.tw  (the very fast way to reach me)
*   finger (ronald@trace.com.tw) for more info (address,pgp key, .....) 
*   for talk, P2P, InterCom (picture phone) ronald@gate.trace.com.tw
*   Tel: +886 2 609-0652, Fax: +886 2 600-0132, NET: +886 2 600-2318 



Ronald Wiplinger    [Taipei, 24h online] 

From fax@buriti.com.br  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 09:52:33 -0400
From: Fax Account <fax@buriti.com.br>
To: mneto@zeus.buriti.com.br
Subject: pager nro 382 para 6223315 failed

Seu pager para 6223315 falhou por que :
    Job has no PIN to send to

    ---- Transcript of session follows ----

Feb 05 09:50:13.39: [29925]: SESSION BEGIN 00000813 55926223315
Feb 05 09:50:13.39: [29925]: SEND PAGE: JOB 382 DEST 6223315 COMMID 00000813
Feb 05 09:50:13.39: [29925]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Feb 05 09:50:13.39: [29925]: DELAY 2600 ms
Feb 05 09:50:16.00: [29925]: MODEM set DTR ON
Feb 05 09:50:16.00: [29925]: MODEM set baud rate: 38400 baud, input flow RTS/CTS, output flow RTS/CTS
Feb 05 09:50:16.00: [29925]: MODEM flush i/o
Feb 05 09:50:16.00: [29925]: <-- [17:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0\r]
Feb 05 09:50:16.17: [29925]: --> [16:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0]
Feb 05 09:50:16.17: [29925]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 05 09:50:16.17: [29925]: <-- [32:ATS8=2S7=60&H1&I0&R2S13=1&D2&C1\r]
Feb 05 09:50:16.34: [29925]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 05 09:50:16.34: [29925]: <-- [5:ATM1\r]
Feb 05 09:50:16.51: [29925]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 05 09:50:16.51: [29925]: MODEM set parity: 8 bits, no parity
Feb 05 09:50:16.51: [29925]: MODEM input buffering enabled
Feb 05 09:50:16.51: [29925]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=0\r]
Feb 05 09:50:16.67: [29925]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 05 09:50:16.67: [29925]: <-- [15:AT&A0&K0&M0&N2\r]
Feb 05 09:50:16.94: [29925]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 05 09:50:16.94: [29925]: DIAL 6223315
Feb 05 09:50:16.94: [29925]: <-- [12:ATDT6223315\r]
Feb 05 09:50:34.24: [29925]: --> [12:CONNECT 1200]
Feb 05 09:50:34.24: [29925]: EXPECT ID (paging central identification)
Feb 05 09:50:35.24: [29925]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Feb 05 09:50:35.24: [29925]: RECV ID ("ID=")
Feb 05 09:50:35.24: [29925]: SEND device identification/login request
Feb 05 09:50:35.70: [29925]: RECV ACK (login successful)
Feb 05 09:50:35.70: [29925]: RECV go-ahead (prologue done)
Feb 05 09:50:35.70: [29925]: SEND message block
Feb 05 09:50:36.72: [29925]: RECV ACK (message block accepted)
Feb 05 09:50:36.72: [29925]: RECV: * acknowledgement *
Feb 05 09:50:56.70: [29925]: RECV: +++^W^SQ^ֻN^S^rfwiUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
Feb 05 09:50:56.70: [29925]: RECV: NO CARRIER
Feb 05 09:51:26.70: [29925]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Feb 05 09:51:26.70: [29925]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Feb 05 09:51:26.97: [29925]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 05 09:51:26.97: [29925]: MODEM input buffering enabled
Feb 05 09:51:26.97: [29925]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Feb 05 09:51:26.97: [29925]: SESSION END

    ---- Fax nao enviado ----

      Destinatario: 6223315
             JobID: 382
           GroupID: 382
         Remetente: Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto
            E-mail: mneto@zeus.buriti.com.br
            CommID: 00000813
Submetido a partir: localhost
            Status: Job has no PIN to send to
           Dialogs: 1 (exchanges with remote device)
        Tentativas: 0 (ligacoes consecutivas falhas ao destinatario)
          Ligacoes: 1 (total de ligacoes efetuadas)

    ---- Messagem ----

LELE 1


Well I have used sendpage -D -p teste "LELE 1", where teste is an  entry
in my pagermap

^GB([0-9]+)$	6223315/\1 
^teste$		6223315/2578
.*		reject

BUT, this is not the only strange behavour. I have decided to send 10
pages simultaneosly (sp?) with sendpage -D -p teste "LELE 1" , sendpage -D
-p teste "LELE 2", and so on.
The first two were sent and I received email with "your pager to 6223315
failed because :
    Job has no PIN to send to

And after this the other 8 jobs finished at the same time with 
"Your pager to 6223315 could not be completed before the appointed
deadline."

    ---- pager not sent ----

      Destinatario: 6223315
             JobID: 385
           GroupID: 385
         Remetente: Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto
            E-mail: mneto@zeus.buriti.com.br
Submetido a partir: localhost
            Status: Blocked by concurrent jobs
           Dialogs: 0 (exchanges with remote device)
        Tentativas: 0 (ligacoes consecutivas falhas ao destinatario)
          Ligacoes: 0 (total de ligacoes efetuadas)

Questions : 
- What I am doing wrong ? Where can I set this deadline and why
are all jobs finishing like that ?

- Regarding that "JOB has no PIN to send to". I noticed some lines and I'd
like to know if they are correct 
Feb 05 09:50:35.70: [29925]: SEND message block
Feb 05 09:50:36.72: [29925]: RECV ACK (message block accepted)
Feb 05 09:50:36.72: [29925]: RECV: * acknowledgement *
Feb 05 09:50:56.70: [29925]: RECV:+++^W^SQ^N^S^rfwiUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

 * * * *  Is the line above garbage ? Wrong Parity setting ? * * * *

Feb 05 09:50:56.70: [29925]: RECV: NO CARRIER

The company set parity none, stopbits 1 and word length 8. My config.modem
PagerSetupCmds:         AT&A0&K0&M0&N2
PagerTTYParity:         none
IXOIDProbe:             1
IXOIDTimeout:           10
IXOLoginRetries:        3

Sorry for the long append.

thanks.

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 10:41:25 -0400 (ADT)
From: Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto <mneto@buriti.com.br>
Reply-To: Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto <mneto@buriti.com.br>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Strange pager problem (long append with session log)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Well, after reading the man page of sendpage and the NEW FAQ I have
decided to post the question here.
I am trying to send a page but even tough the message is sent (and
received by the user) I always receive an email with 'failed' status.
I put the level logging to 15 and the session log is :

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Dror BenShlomo <dror@sela.co.il>
Subject: Time Betwwen Retries
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 17:43:51 +0200 (GMT+0200)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Hi all

My system: HylaFAX Version 3.0p10113
           indy - IRIX 5.3
           baca modem MV.34EM (14,400)   

I'm trying to find out how can I increase the time between retrying
send a fax. When I say retry I mean a try that failed after the connection
had established, and failed during the fax transfer.
I try to find the parameter for this at "man 4 config" but I couldn't.
Any help will be appriciated.

Thanks in advanced

Dror Ben Shlomo

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| address:        Dror Ben-Shlomo, Sela LTD.               |
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: where is manpage?
To: ronald@trace.com.tw
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 17:01:25 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
    
    Finally I got the faq package, but it needs manpage.
    
    Where can I find it? 
    
    
    find . -name manpage -print  
    did not find it in the hylafax-v4.0pl1 directory.

$ find . -name "manpage*" -print
./html/tools/manpage.sh.in
$ find . -exec fgrep -l manpage {} \;
./distrules
./regex/WHATSNEW
./html/binary.html
./html/building.html
./html/documentation.html
./html/ixotap.html
./html/operation.html
./html/overview.html
./html/setup.html
./html/setup-advanced.html
./html/setup-client.html
./html/source.html
./html/troubleshooting.html
./html/upgrade4.0.html
./html/v2.3beta036.html
./html/faxgateway.html
./html/tools
./html/tools/Makefile.in
./html/tools/manpage.sh.in

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: jackb@pgw.picker.com
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Cc: jackb@pgw
Subject: Pages I Sent are unreadable 
Date: Wed, 05 Feb 97 13:51:01 -0500
X-Mts: smtp
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

System: Dec Alpha 3600
OS:     DU 3.2d
Hylafax: 4.0pl1
Modem: MT1932ZDX

I finally gave up trying to use a USRobitics Sportster modem and ordered
a MultiTech MT1932ZDX.  I took it out of the box, plugged it in, copied
/var/spool/config/mt-1432 to /var/spool/fax/etc/config.tty00.

I sent a Fax and it was received for the First time!!!

Now, my problem is that the Faxes are unreadable.  The first 8 or so lines
can be read.  They are followed by some unreadable lines and then nothing.
I get no errors reported in the log.

Is there some options I need to specify in my modem config file?
Does the MT1932ZDX require setup of some sort.

TIA

-Jack

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 16:57:09 -0200
From: Luiz Otavio Lautenschlaeger Zorzella <zorzella@dcc.unicamp.br>
To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Cc: zorzella@dcc.unicamp.br (Luiz Otavio Lautenschlaeger Zorzella),
        flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: help me upgrade, please
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Matthias Apitz writes:

Sorry I took so long to question again, but I wanted to make sure I
got all the points, and I've been drowned in problems since
january. Ok. Here it goes:

> Luiz Otavio Lautenschlaeger Zorzella wrote:
>     I have HylaFax4.0pl0 installed in my system, and I compiled pl1. Now I
>     want to install pl1, but I'm affraid just making "make install"
>     without "faxsetup" could not be enough.
    
>     Please, take away my fears, and tell me I don't need to reconfigure it
>     all, and "make install" is enough...
    
>     I'm waiting for this to upgrade...
    
> You should
> - save files you later want to re-use (like spool/etc/hosts)

What files exactly you're talking about? config.cua1, dialrules,
faxcover.ps, or what?

> - remove all HylaFAX files;

You mean: executables? By hand? Isn't this to much to be done for a
simple pl0 -> pl1 upgrade?

> - make install
> - faxsetup

That step I really wanted to avoid. Since my modem did not change
(neither the thousands of configurations I have to provide when I ran
it before), what's the need for this?

> - copy files back you've saved

Will I have to do it every time I upgrade? ;-(

.--.

Well... what'll be the matter if I simply hand copy the new bin files over
the old ones? (faxq, sendfax, textfmt, etc.)

> 	matthias

Thanks a lot for your time. Sorry 'bout stupid questions, if any...

> -- 
> firm: matthias.apitz@softcon.de [voc:+49-89-61308-351, fax: +49-89-61308-188]
> priv: guru@thias.muc.de
>  WWW: http://www.softcon.de/~guru/ OR http://www.guug.de/GUUG/firmen/apitz/

> "We don't care.  We don't have to.  You'll buy whatever we ship, so why bother?
>  We're Microsoft." (found in Usenet)

> -- 
Z  .:.   .:.     Luiz Ot'avio Lautenschl"ager Zorzella    .:.   .:.  
  :   : :   :                                            :   : :   : 
  : .:: : .::    mailto: zorzella@dcc.unicamp.br         ::. : ::. : 
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  `.::' `.::'                                            `::.' `::.'

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: help me upgrade, please
To: zorzella@dcc.unicamp.br (Luiz Otavio Lautenschlaeger Zorzella)
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 20:39:22 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Luiz Otavio Lautenschlaeger Zorzella wrote:
    
    > Matthias Apitz writes:
    
    Sorry I took so long to question again, but I wanted to make sure I
    got all the points, and I've been drowned in problems since
    january. Ok. Here it goes:
    
    > Luiz Otavio Lautenschlaeger Zorzella wrote:
    >     I have HylaFax4.0pl0 installed in my system, and I compiled pl1. Now I
    >     want to install pl1, but I'm affraid just making "make install"
    >     without "faxsetup" could not be enough.
        
    >     Please, take away my fears, and tell me I don't need to reconfigure it
    >     all, and "make install" is enough...
        
    >     I'm waiting for this to upgrade...
        
    > You should
    > - save files you later want to re-use (like spool/etc/hosts)
    
    What files exactly you're talking about? config.cua1, dialrules,
    faxcover.ps, or what?

I've the same problem in my pre-remove script in the x86 SVR4.2
binary distribution of HylaFAX and this is what I think about
files to save:
	...
The package removal normaly removes all files which were installed
by pkgadd(1M) but some of these files you may later want to reuse.
That's why we give you a last chance here to KEEP the following
files (a suffix KEEP will be added using the mv(1) command):

     spool/etc/hosts
     spool/etc/xferlog
     spool/etc/pagermap
     spool/etc/FaxDispatch
     spool/etc/config.*
     lib/*.ps

	...

take it as a start and if you later miss things don't blame me :-)
    
    > - remove all HylaFAX files;
    
    You mean: executables? By hand? Isn't this to much to be done for a
    simple pl0 -> pl1 upgrade?

no; I mean *all* files (by hand);
    
    > - make install
    > - faxsetup
    
    That step I really wanted to avoid. Since my modem did not change
    (neither the thousands of configurations I have to provide when I ran
    it before), what's the need for this?

you can setup things (like several dirs) in the ./configure
step and these variables will be compiled into the source and
are placed into several scripts (e.g. faxsetup(1M)); if you run
faxsetup(1M) it places these values into spool/etc/setup.cache;

if you later in a new patch level change things *before* running
./configure and you're not runnig faxsetup(1M) again your binaries
and your spool/etc/setup.cache (the old one) don't match;

    > - copy files back you've saved
    
    Will I have to do it every time I upgrade? ;-(

yes; it's the only *safe* way;
    
    .--.
    
    Well... what'll be the matter if I simply hand copy the new bin files over
    the old ones? (faxq, sendfax, textfmt, etc.)

you get what you pay for :-) and you're on your own risk;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: Time Betwwen Retries
To: dror@sela.co.il (Dror BenShlomo)
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 20:44:22 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Dror BenShlomo wrote:
    
    Hi all
    
    My system: HylaFAX Version 3.0p10113
               indy - IRIX 5.3
               baca modem MV.34EM (14,400)   
    
    I'm trying to find out how can I increase the time between retrying
    send a fax. When I say retry I mean a try that failed after the connection
    had established, and failed during the fax transfer.
    I try to find the parameter for this at "man 4 config" but I couldn't.
    Any help will be appriciated.

check config(4F) for JobReqOther and JobReqProto

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Steve Williams <steve@genie96.com>
Subject: Re: Pages I Sent are unreadable
To: jackb@pgw.picker.com
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 15:09:08 -0700 (MST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> 
> System: Dec Alpha 3600
> OS:     DU 3.2d
> Hylafax: 4.0pl1
> Modem: MT1932ZDX
> 
> I finally gave up trying to use a USRobitics Sportster modem and ordered
> a MultiTech MT1932ZDX.  I took it out of the box, plugged it in, copied
> /var/spool/config/mt-1432 to /var/spool/fax/etc/config.tty00.
> 

Rather than copying the file over, you really should be running faxaddmodem
at the minimum, faxsetup has to be run at least once.

The problem is probably handshaking.  Try the different options for 
handshaking & it may resolve your problem

> I sent a Fax and it was received for the First time!!!
> 
> Now, my problem is that the Faxes are unreadable.  The first 8 or so lines
> can be read.  They are followed by some unreadable lines and then nothing.
> I get no errors reported in the log.
> 
> Is there some options I need to specify in my modem config file?
> Does the MT1932ZDX require setup of some sort.
> 
> TIA
> 
> -Jack
> 


-- 
	Steve Williams, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
	Genie Computer Systems Inc.
	steve@genie96.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
To: "Matthias Apitz" <Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de>,
        "ronald@trace.com.tw" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
Cc: "flexfax@sgi.com" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 97 07:06:16 +0800
Reply-To: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
Priority: Normal
Subject: Re: where is manpage?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Wed, 5 Feb 1997 17:01:25 +0100 (MET), Matthias Apitz wrote:

>Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
>    
>    Finally I got the faq package, but it needs manpage.
>    
>    Where can I find it? 
>    
>    
>    find . -name manpage -print  
>    did not find it in the hylafax-v4.0pl1 directory.
>
>$ find . -name "manpage*" -print
>./html/tools/manpage.sh.in
>$ find . -exec fgrep -l manpage {} \;
>./distrules
>./regex/WHATSNEW
>./html/binary.html
>./html/building.html
>./html/documentation.html
>./html/ixotap.html
>./html/operation.html
>./html/overview.html
>./html/setup.html
>./html/setup-advanced.html
>./html/setup-client.html
>./html/source.html
>./html/troubleshooting.html
>./html/upgrade4.0.html
>./html/v2.3beta036.html
>./html/faxgateway.html
>./html/tools
>./html/tools/Makefile.in
>./html/tools/manpage.sh.in
>
>	matthias
>


Dear Matthias,

I know you have done a great job in writing the docs. I really appreaciate that. However, to give 
here on the list only "Oracle" answers, like look there, look this is not funny anymore, especially 
when this answers are just a more work.

Remember, just a small problem occures, you send me to read Qxx and Qxx, which in return 
are updated and not the answer at this time. Next step I downloaded the NEW FAQ, to get 
finally the answer of your references, there are some parts in the description wrong of the setup 
(name of HylaFAQ and hylafax was swapped). Next I come to the point that one program is 
missing.


I thought my question was easy to understand. I repeat it for you:

>    Finally I got the faq package, but it needs manpage.
>    
>    Where can I find it? 

Of course this question includes not just a search for a part of it. I need to get the file manpage, 
not manpage.sh.in.

So, maybe you can find me another Qxx number, which will tell me how to get the file.

Note:
I do not have hylafax and the www server on the same machine, maybe that is the point why I 
could not get it during installation.




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*   http://www.trace.com.tw          *   gopher://gopher.trace.com.tw
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 20:23:45 -0500 (EST)
From: Gabriel Fernandez <fernande@cs.sc.edu>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: mailing list answers...
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi:

> I know you have done a great job in writing the docs. I really appreaciate 
> that. However, to give here on the list only "Oracle" answers, like look 
> there, look this is not funny anymore, especially when this answers are 
> just a more work.

   I do agree with Ronald on this one. For such simple questions whoever
gives the answer should give a straight answer instead of making people
wander inside hundreds of messages, which, most of the time don't give you
an answer either.

   Matthias, I know it is not easy to compile a FAQ list, but I consider
that an answer for a FAQ entry should contain a complete explanation of
why the problem is happening and how to solve it. Most of the answers
actually confuse you more than you were before you read them.

   Another suggestion is that you should _not_ add the message without
proofreading it. There are many grammar mistakes and some of the messages
are difficult to understand because of the poor writing style.

   I hope nobody takes this personally. I understand the amount of work
that everyone in this list  must have and the inmensurable number of
messages and problems one receives during the day. However, consider also
that when a person posts a message in the list is often frustrated and
does not take "black humor" easily.

   Bye,

	Gabriel

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 02:31:15 +0100
From: Jernej Romih <NEJC@UNISTAR.SI>
Reply-To: nejc@UNISTAR.SI
Organization: Unistar d.o.o.
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Inbound Faxes II!
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

I have solved a problem with rec. faxes. BUT!

Faxgetty needs long time to prepare modem for next connection (more than
2 minutes). These is a problem if there are lot's of faxes to receive!

Where and what should I set!!!

BR

Nejc

-- 
Jernej Romih			Unistar d.o.o.
System Integration		Internet Service Provider
tel: 386 (0)61 1315305		fax: 386 (0)61 1321165
http://www.unistar.si		mail to:nejc@unistar.si

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 20:38:33 -0500 (EST)
From: Gabriel Fernandez <fernande@cs.sc.edu>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: where is manpage?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi again:

   I am finally back to my Linux box. I checked for the manpage
"executable" and found out what's going on. I think this problem is
related to something I mentioned before.

   'manpage' is a shell script that is created _only_ when the HTML
documentation is installed together with the HylaFAX package. That's
why there is a manpage.sh.in file. This is used as a refernce to
create the final manpage script. This "executable" is created together
with 'man2html' and other goodies. Unfortunately, the HTML documentation
is _not_ intalled by default unless you specify it in the configure file.
The HylaFAQ package needs and assumes the HTML documentation is installed.
This is mentioned in the documentation of HylaFAQ.

   Let's assume the HTML documentation is installed. The manpage shell
script (without the .sh extension) is installed as a CGI binary. Usually
under /var/lib/httpd/cgi-bin, but this changes from setup to setup. When
HylaFAQ is installed, you should have access to manpage and man2html
automatically.

   Let's say you do not have a Web server installed. Just define a
directory to install the HylaFAX documentation and another to install the
CGI binaries. Then install HylaFAQ and make reference to those
directories.

   I suggest you to install HylaFAQ under a FAQ directory under the
HylaFAX HTML directory. And always remember to update the @ROOT@ and
@CGIBIN@ links for both the HylaFAX and HylaFAQ files. There is a patch.sh
file provided with HylaFAQ that does that for you. There is also an
example in one of the HTML files of HylaFAX in which it is explained how
to install the HTML documentation.

   The worst case scenario is that you will have to recompile the whole
HylaFAX package just to install the HTML documentation.

   Regards,

	Gabriel

---
Gabriel Fernandez		Wavelets rule!
Computer Science Department	Wavelets are cool!
University of South Carolina	Wavelets smooth your life!
Columbia, SC 29208		Wavelets transform your dimensions!

E-mail: fernande@cs.sc.edu	URL: http://www.cs.sc.edu/~fernande/

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 97 22:13:48 EST
To: ronald@trace.com.tw
Cc: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de, ronald@trace.com.tw, flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: where is manpage?
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----


Ronald: the contents of the file "manpage" is going to depend on your
local configuration, such as "config.local" at compilation and any
options you set for the configure script. Therefore, like sending
binaries to people, it simply may not work on your system, especially
if your system is not one of the standard ones.

Now, several of us are probably perfectly willing to send you a copy
from a compiled and installed system if you mention what OS you are
using, and if you've put anything in unusual places (like putting
the HylaFAQ in your private web directory).

Please don't be upset with freeware providers and maintainers if they
don't answer your pleas for help immediately and completely.  We have
jobs and generally do things like this for the fun of it, not generally
for money or as a duty.

			Nico Garcia
			Engineer, CIRL 
			Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
			raoul@cirl.harvard.edu



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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
To: "raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu" <raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu>
Cc: "flexfax@sgi.com" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 97 13:05:02 +0800
Reply-To: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
Priority: Normal
Subject: Re: where is manpage?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Wed, 5 Feb 97 22:13:48 EST, raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu wrote:

>
>Ronald: the contents of the file "manpage" is going to depend on your
>local configuration, such as "config.local" at compilation and any
>options you set for the configure script. Therefore, like sending
>binaries to people, it simply may not work on your system, especially
>if your system is not one of the standard ones.


Thanks that helped me, I have found the program in /var/httpd/.... where the compilation has put it.
I copied them to the other machine and it worked. I was looking in the hylafax directories only. With your 
hint, I could trace it, that it is compiled and installed at this location. Thanks again.

However there are still some parts missing.
Since I have now the new FAQ running ;-) 
Q145 Troublesho(u)oting, the link faxsend (and others) of this page put me to manpage?1+faxsend, 
however there is no man1 only a man8. Have I lost some manpages?



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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 1997 07:23:53 +0100
From: Ulrich Eckhardt <uli@rgw-express.de>
Organization: RGW Express Airfreight GmbH
To: Hans Christiansen <hans@ljungbergs.se>
CC: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: tiff or ps to gif conversion
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hans Christiansen wrote:
> 
> Is there anybody who can recommend an tool to convert the tiff/ps files
> received by hylafax to gif format. The tool should run under Unix (more
> specifically SGI and Irix 5.3).
> 
> Thanks
> 
Hi,

with ghostview to pbm-format, and then with ppmtogif from the 
netpbm package (i think it's availabe to SGI and Irix but i don't 
know exactly) to gif format.

Uli
-- 
Ulrich Eckhardt		mailto:uli@rgw-express.de

Truly great madness can not be achieved without significant
intelligence. (Henrik Tikkanen)

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: where is manpage?
To: ronald@trace.com.tw
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 07:55:56 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
    
    On Wed, 5 Feb 1997 17:01:25 +0100 (MET), Matthias Apitz wrote:
    
    >Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
    >    
    >    Finally I got the faq package, but it needs manpage.
    >    
    >    Where can I find it? 
    >    
    >    
    >    find . -name manpage -print  
    >    did not find it in the hylafax-v4.0pl1 directory.
    >
    >$ find . -name "manpage*" -print
    >./html/tools/manpage.sh.in
    >$ find . -exec fgrep -l manpage {} \;
    >./distrules
    >./regex/WHATSNEW
    >./html/binary.html
    >./html/building.html
    >./html/documentation.html
    >./html/ixotap.html
    >./html/operation.html
    >./html/overview.html
    >./html/setup.html
    >./html/setup-advanced.html
    >./html/setup-client.html
    >./html/source.html
    >./html/troubleshooting.html
    >./html/upgrade4.0.html
    >./html/v2.3beta036.html
    >./html/faxgateway.html
    >./html/tools
    >./html/tools/Makefile.in
    >./html/tools/manpage.sh.in
    >
    >	matthias
    >
    
    
    Dear Matthias,
    
    I know you have done a great job in writing the docs. I really appreaciate that. However, to give 
    here on the list only "Oracle" answers, like look there, look this is not funny anymore, especially 
    when this answers are just a more work.

I'm dealing with HylaFAX for a long time now and reading/answering
questions in this list. Please try to understand my point:
I'm willing to search for a *real* problem all the code (also
if it is your problem and not my) but I'm not willing to answer
such easy questions (as the above one) again and again. This
question could be answered by *yourself* if you have read the
documentation all and carefully (which Sam wrote, not me!).
This topic (about CGI_BIN and HTML Configuring) is in detail
explained in the documentation (e.g. in the file
on your disk html/building.html) but I think you have not read
it. A simple fgrep(1) string search for "manpage" and going to all
places where the string "manpage" was found (again: on your disk!)
had answered your question without all this bandwidth of the internet.
I know it's easy to post a question to the list, quite
easier than to read all this stuff. And if you get a hint (and
this is what my answer was: read and search carefully and twice
before asking a question) about it you're going to blame
the guys who are willing(!) to help you out. Perhaps it's
better to ignore such questions in the future. Don't know
if this is more help for you.
    
    Remember, just a small problem occures, you send me to read Qxx and Qxx, which in return 
    are updated and not the answer at this time. Next step I downloaded the NEW FAQ, to get 

the URL's in the HylaFAQ are pretty much fine and
it is not my fault if there is caching
on your disk for the browser and/or in the proxies; a last
chance is allways to download the FAQ to your disk and read it
without a http-daemon (just as explained in the README of the FAQ);

    finally the answer of your references, there are some parts in the description wrong of the setup 
    (name of HylaFAQ and hylafax was swapped).

I'm happy for all bug-reports about the FAQ or other hints.
But this one I don't understand. Please explain which file
is wrong or misleading.


    Next I come to the point that one program is 
    missing.
    
    
    I thought my question was easy to understand. I repeat it for you:
    
    >    Finally I got the faq package, but it needs manpage.
    >    
    >    Where can I find it? 
    
    Of course this question includes not just a search for a part of it. I need to get the file manpage, 
    not manpage.sh.in.

You can't get it -- you have to build it (as explained in the
documentation building.html).
    
    So, maybe you can find me another Qxx number, which will tell me how to get the file.

yes, the same hint is also in Q33 of the FAQ;
    
    Note:
    I do not have hylafax and the www server on the same machine, maybe that is the point why I 
    could not get it during installation.
    
No. The installation step does not check for any http-daemon. It
just build and copy the files where you want them.

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: mailing list answers...
To: fernande@cs.sc.edu (Gabriel Fernandez)
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 08:26:48 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Gabriel Fernandez wrote:
    
    Hi:
    
    > I know you have done a great job in writing the docs. I really appreaciate 
    > that. However, to give here on the list only "Oracle" answers, like look 
    > there, look this is not funny anymore, especially when this answers are 
    > just a more work.
    
       I do agree with Ronald on this one. For such simple questions whoever
    gives the answer should give a straight answer instead of making people
    wander inside hundreds of messages, which, most of the time don't give you
    an answer either.

Sorry, but I don't agree. The only way to understand what's going
on and what should be done is *reading* the docs. And if you're
asking such questions and get a hint where to start reading it's
a good idea to follow this hint or ignore it. But blaming like
"I was asking where to find the wood and you're were telling
me: take this map..." is not a good way. Sorry.
    
       Matthias, I know it is not easy to compile a FAQ list, but I consider
    that an answer for a FAQ entry should contain a complete explanation of
    why the problem is happening and how to solve it. Most of the answers
    actually confuse you more than you were before you read them.

The HylaFAQ is mostly a collection of questions and answers from
the list (together with pointers into the man pages and so on as
you explained in your other email). BTW: I want to take this other
email as Q33 of the next FAQ. These answers are only hints where
to go with your problem or what could be the reason or what could be
done next. And: the answers are as good as the answers in the list :-)

If you find a specific answer is wrong or nonsense or missleading
just point me to the number an I'll fix (delete) it.
    
       Another suggestion is that you should _not_ add the message without
    proofreading it. There are many grammar mistakes and some of the messages
    are difficult to understand because of the poor writing style.

The answers (mostly) are emails from the list and each email has
an author. I can't change things in the text and say: this is
what Gabriel Fernandez was saying about this topic. I only
change URL's if they get outdated and add HTML-style.

(Please excuse me for my grammar and my pure english.)
    
       I hope nobody takes this personally. I understand the amount of work
    that everyone in this list  must have and the inmensurable number of
    messages and problems one receives during the day. However, consider also
    that when a person posts a message in the list is often frustrated and
    does not take "black humor" easily.

If one is frustrated about a HylaFAX problem it's a good idea
to shutdown the server and start reading :-)

Trust me. I was so happy, happy like a young boy again (I'm 41 now :-( )
I solved my first HylaFAX problem by myself and wrote a note to
the list: there is a bug in XXX and this is the solution and
the patch...

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: Inbound Faxes II!
To: nejc@UNISTAR.SI
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 08:28:01 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Jernej Romih wrote:
    
    Hi,
    
    I have solved a problem with rec. faxes. BUT!
    
    Faxgetty needs long time to prepare modem for next connection (more than
    2 minutes). These is a problem if there are lot's of faxes to receive!
    
    Where and what should I set!!!

set servertracing and collect a server trace with all modem
operations;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 08:50:04 +0100 (MET)
From: "C.W.P. Schoenmakers" <cschoen@solair1.inter.NL.net>
To: Hans Christiansen <hans@ljungbergs.se>
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: tiff or ps to gif conversion
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi there,

try the ImageMagick package, it has among other things a
commandline based converterprogram named: convert
which is capable of converting from/to over 60 different
formats including PS, TIFF, GIF.

Kees

On Wed, 5 Feb 1997, Hans Christiansen wrote:

> Is there anybody who can recommend an tool to convert the tiff/ps files
> received by hylafax to gif format. The tool should run under Unix (more
> specifically SGI and Irix 5.3).
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Hans Christiansen
> 
> hans@ljungbergs.se
> 
> Ljungbergs Tryckeri AB                Tel. +46 435 120 40
> Box 100                               Fax. +46 435 126 35
> S-264 22 Klippan                      Mob. +46 70 518 26 49
> Sweden
> 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: UCP paging, sending SMS(GSM) messages.
To: yngvi@hagkaup.is (Yngvi Sigurjonsson)
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 14:58:35 +0100 (MET)
Cc: yngvi@hagkaup.is, flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Yngvi Sigurjonsson wrote:
    
    > Hi!
    > 
    > I just wrapped up my first shot at adding UCP capabilities to
    > Hylafax, it is available at http://www.hagkaup.is/~yngvi/hylafax
    > where you will also find some rudimentary documentation.
    > 
    > This is not very likely to work on all OS's but I have tested
    > on both Linux and Solaris 2.5. 
    > 
    > The abuse of Sam's code might offend the young so look away if
    > you are not into heavy code abuse.
    > 
    > Please try it if you feel the urge.
    > 	
    
    I managed to screw it up, unfortunatly I had destroyed IXO support
    by mistake, but now I have a new version of ucpSendApp.c++ which
    will do both ucp and IXO.

After some tests I finally got it working with the german GSM
provider Mannesmann, aka "D2".

BTW: Actually we've only three GSM provider in our small country, two
of them are using IXO/TAP and one is using UCP -- happy days for
standards for information interchange.

My problem was that I've had PagerSetupCmds set to AT&K0&N15
for my ZyXEL modems. For the two other providers this is fine
but the Mannesmann SMSC wants 14400/ARQ/V42
for the connection and I can't see any way to specify different
PagerSetupCmds for different service providers (e.g. through the
info(4F) file). Is there any reason PagerSetupCmds not being
in the info(4F) file? I'll dig into the source....

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: jackb@pgw.picker.com
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Cc: jackb@pgw
Subject: hyla.conf and sendfax.conf files? 
Date: Thu, 06 Feb 97 10:43:05 -0500
X-Mts: smtp
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

System: Dec Alpha 3600
OS:     DU 3.2d
Hylafax: 4.0pl1

Thanks to info I received from Hylafax users who read this list, I
can now send and receive faxes fine with my MT2834ZDX modem.

I have another question.  I've read through most of the man pages and checked
the htmls docs as well as the FAQ.  I see references to the configuration
files hyla.conf and sendfax.conf files which are supposed to reside in
/usr/local/lib/fax.  There is also reference to the file .hylarc.

I have none of these files.  Are these still used?  Are there example files
or templates somewhere?

TIA

-Jack

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 97 11:08:49 EST
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: where is manpage?
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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Remember also, Ronald, you do not *need* an http daemon: you can
generally use the browser on the raw html files, such as cd'ing to the
directory and saying "netscape index.html". You may not get the nice
manpage script handling, but the docs are still there and legible with
a bit of poking and hunting.

Unfortunately, several of the HylaFAX manpages have the same name as
more common UNIX man pages. "config" and "hosts" leap to mind as
examples.  I tried writing patches for that a long time ago, changing
the names to "config.fax" and "hosts.fax". Sam Leffler disagreed with
me about it being worth changing, so I stopped trying with the new
versions.

If people think that is worth doing, I could take another shot and
submit patches for it. I'm a bit reluctant to go poking through all
that code for what is a non-functional, purely documentation upgrade,
though.

			Nico Garcia
			Engineer, CIRL 
			Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
			raoul@cirl.harvard.edu

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 97 11:21:16 EST
To: uli@rgw-express.de
Cc: hans@ljungbergs.se, flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: tiff or ps to gif conversion
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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As a single step solution, the ImageMagick program "convert"
understands tiff, fax (tiffg3), postscript, encapsulated postscript,
etc. and can translate them all in single steps.

Hmmm. I wonder if it would be worth changing the suffix names on faxes
to match that? I've had some confusion with my web browser lookign at
the "faxxxxx.tif" files and thinking they're plain TIFF, rather than
the TIFFG3 or "fax" format. Has anyone else had trouble with that?
It's no big deal, just annoying.

			Nico Garcia
			Engineer, CIRL 
			Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
			raoul@cirl.harvard.edu


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 97 11:35:32 EST
To: ueno@msil.co.jp
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Service not available, remote server closed connection
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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Ueno mentioned a problem he was having, getting the new libtiff.a installed
for tiff-v3.4 on his SunOS. I thought I would include the answer for the
list: I'm not sure it is in the FAQ.

Ueno wrote:
   I got tiff program of tiff-v3.4-tar.gz from sgi.com, I think my
   compiling has no problem. So I cannot understand where is the
   problem.

   tiff-v3.4-tar.gz
   -r--r--r--  1 root  daemon  646966 Feb  6 17:12 /usr/local/lib/libtiff.a


   ld: /usr/local/lib/libtiff.a: warning: table of contents for archive is out of date; rerun ranlib(1)
   ld: Undefined symbol 
      _TIFFSetCompressionScheme 
      _TIFFWriteDirectory 

And I wrote:

Ohhh, yes. I remember this one. Sam wrote that stuff on an SGI
computer, which handles ranlib somewhat differently (it doesn't have
one). When he installs the /usr/local/lib/libtiff.a, it is with
permissions "444". Then, at least for SunOS, you have to run ranlib on
it to re-order the library. You cannot run ranlib on a file with
permissions 444: it barfs.

So, edit the Makefile to do a "chmod 644 /usr/local/lib/libtiff.a"
just before doing the ranlib, and "chmod 444 /usr/local/lib/libtiff.a"
after doing the ranlib.

			Nico Garcia
			Engineer, CIRL 
			Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
			raoul@cirl.harvard.edu


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 12:13:02 -0500 ()
From: Gabriel Fernandez <fernande@cs.sc.edu>
Reply-To: Gabriel Fernandez <fernande@cs.sc.edu>
To: Hans Christiansen <hans@ljungbergs.se>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: tiff or ps to gif conversion
X-X-Sender: fernande@usceast.cs.sc.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi Hans:

   Here are the pointers...

   1) NETPBM -> ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/utilities/netpbm-1mar1994.tar.gz
   2) ImageMagick -> ftp://ftp.wizards.dupont.com/pub/ImageMagick/

   With both of them you will have plenty of utilities to convert from/to
many of image formtas.

   Bye,

	Gabriel

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 12:17:59 -0500 ()
From: Gabriel Fernandez <fernande@cs.sc.edu>
To: Ronald Wiplinger <ronald@trace.com.tw>
cc: "raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu" <raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu>,
        "flexfax@sgi.com" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: where is manpage?
X-X-Sender: fernande@usceast.cs.sc.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi Ronald:

> However there are still some parts missing.
> Since I have now the new FAQ running ;-) 
> Q145 Troublesho(u)oting, the link faxsend (and others) of this page put me 
> to manpage?1+faxsend, however there is no man1 only a man8. Have I lost
> some manpages?

   With this you will have to bear a little bit. Some of the man pages
sections are good for some platforms, but incorrect for some others. For
example, in my case there are some man pages installed under man(4) but
the link is made to man(1). I don't really know if this a bug or just
simply something that has to be customized by everyone.

   In you are case, you should modify the link to point ot man(8) instead
of man(1). Unless you are copletely sure that there should be both man(1)
and man(8) for faxsend.

   Bye,

	Gabriel

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: nicolc@elsie.econ.uregina.ca (Chris Nicol)
Subject: Erratic fax recv behaviour
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 1997 19:21:37 -0600 (CST)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi. I am running hylafaxv4pl1 on a Linux machine with kernel 2.0.27.
I am using a USR Sportster 33.6 fax modem, running in Class 1, since I
have never been able to get it to behave properly in 2.0. 

The modem is set to send and receive fax, but sometimes it works,
sometines it doesn't. Today, I had a lot of trouble receiving a fax.
Got it after about the sixth try. Here is the log file from one of the
failed sessions. Any ideas?? Thanks in advance for any help.


Feb 06 16:35:52.19: [13299]: SESSION BEGIN 00000025 13065841982
Feb 06 16:35:52.21: [13299]: <-- [22:AT+FCLASS=1&H1&I0&R2A\r]
Feb 06 16:35:57.60: [13299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 06 16:35:57.60: [13299]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION
Feb 06 16:35:57.60: [13299]: RECV FAX: begin
Feb 06 16:35:57.70: [13299]: <-- data [23]
Feb 06 16:35:57.70: [13299]: <-- data [2]
Feb 06 16:35:57.72: [13299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 06 16:35:57.72: [13299]: <-- data [10]
Feb 06 16:35:57.72: [13299]: <-- data [2]
Feb 06 16:35:59.59: [13299]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 06 16:35:59.59: [13299]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 06 16:36:00.66: [13299]: --> [10:NO CARRIER]
Feb 06 16:36:00.68: [13299]: MODEM No carrier
Feb 06 16:36:00.68: [13299]: DELAY 1500 ms
Feb 06 16:36:02.18: [13299]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 06 16:36:02.41: [13299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 06 16:36:02.41: [13299]: <-- data [23]
Feb 06 16:36:02.41: [13299]: <-- data [2]
Feb 06 16:36:02.43: [13299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 06 16:36:02.43: [13299]: <-- data [10]
Feb 06 16:36:02.43: [13299]: <-- data [2]
Feb 06 16:36:04.50: [13299]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 06 16:36:04.50: [13299]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 06 16:36:07.60: [13299]: --> [0:]
Feb 06 16:36:07.60: [13299]: MODEM <Empty line>
Feb 06 16:36:07.60: [13299]: <-- data [1]
Feb 06 16:36:07.61: [13299]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 06 16:36:07.61: [13299]: DELAY 1500 ms
Feb 06 16:36:09.12: [13299]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 06 16:36:09.15: [13299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 06 16:36:09.15: [13299]: <-- data [23]
Feb 06 16:36:09.15: [13299]: <-- data [2]
Feb 06 16:36:09.17: [13299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 06 16:36:09.17: [13299]: <-- data [10]
Feb 06 16:36:09.17: [13299]: <-- data [2]
Feb 06 16:36:11.24: [13299]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 06 16:36:11.26: [13299]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 06 16:36:14.36: [13299]: --> [0:]
Feb 06 16:36:14.36: [13299]: MODEM <Empty line>
Feb 06 16:36:14.36: [13299]: <-- data [1]
Feb 06 16:36:14.37: [13299]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 06 16:36:14.37: [13299]: DELAY 1500 ms
Feb 06 16:36:15.88: [13299]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 06 16:36:15.91: [13299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 06 16:36:15.91: [13299]: <-- data [23]
Feb 06 16:36:15.91: [13299]: <-- data [2]
Feb 06 16:36:15.93: [13299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 06 16:36:15.93: [13299]: <-- data [10]
Feb 06 16:36:15.93: [13299]: <-- data [2]
Feb 06 16:36:18.00: [13299]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 06 16:36:18.00: [13299]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 06 16:36:21.10: [13299]: --> [0:]
Feb 06 16:36:21.10: [13299]: MODEM <Empty line>
Feb 06 16:36:21.10: [13299]: <-- data [1]
Feb 06 16:36:21.11: [13299]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 06 16:36:21.11: [13299]: DELAY 1500 ms
Feb 06 16:36:22.62: [13299]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 06 16:36:22.65: [13299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 06 16:36:22.65: [13299]: <-- data [23]
Feb 06 16:36:22.65: [13299]: <-- data [2]
Feb 06 16:36:22.67: [13299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 06 16:36:22.67: [13299]: <-- data [10]
Feb 06 16:36:22.67: [13299]: <-- data [2]
Feb 06 16:36:24.74: [13299]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 06 16:36:24.74: [13299]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 06 16:36:27.84: [13299]: --> [0:]
Feb 06 16:36:27.85: [13299]: MODEM <Empty line>
Feb 06 16:36:27.85: [13299]: <-- data [1]
Feb 06 16:36:27.87: [13299]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 06 16:36:27.87: [13299]: DELAY 1500 ms
Feb 06 16:36:29.38: [13299]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 06 16:36:29.41: [13299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 06 16:36:29.41: [13299]: <-- data [23]
Feb 06 16:36:29.41: [13299]: <-- data [2]
Feb 06 16:36:29.43: [13299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 06 16:36:29.43: [13299]: <-- data [10]
Feb 06 16:36:29.43: [13299]: <-- data [2]
Feb 06 16:36:31.50: [13299]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 06 16:36:31.50: [13299]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 06 16:36:34.60: [13299]: --> [0:]
Feb 06 16:36:34.60: [13299]: MODEM <Empty line>
Feb 06 16:36:34.60: [13299]: <-- data [1]
Feb 06 16:36:34.61: [13299]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 06 16:36:34.61: [13299]: DELAY 1500 ms
Feb 06 16:36:36.12: [13299]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 06 16:36:36.16: [13299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 06 16:36:36.16: [13299]: <-- data [23]
Feb 06 16:36:36.16: [13299]: <-- data [2]
Feb 06 16:36:36.18: [13299]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 06 16:36:36.18: [13299]: <-- data [10]
Feb 06 16:36:36.18: [13299]: <-- data [2]
Feb 06 16:36:38.25: [13299]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 06 16:36:38.25: [13299]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 06 16:36:41.35: [13299]: --> [0:]
Feb 06 16:36:41.35: [13299]: MODEM <Empty line>
Feb 06 16:36:41.35: [13299]: <-- data [1]
Feb 06 16:36:41.36: [13299]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 06 16:36:41.36: [13299]: RECV FAX: No answer (T.30 T1 timeout)
Feb 06 16:36:41.36: [13299]: RECV FAX: end
Feb 06 16:36:41.36: [13299]: SESSION END
_______________________________________________________________________________
Dr. Chris Nicol, Economics     Phone:  (306) 585-4182; FAX: 585-4815
University of Regina           E-Mail: nicolc@elsie.econ.uregina.ca
Saskatchewan, S4S 0A2, CANADA.         nicolc@cas.uregina.ca

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: hyla.conf and sendfax.conf files?
To: jackb@pgw.picker.com
Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1997 09:48:52 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

jackb@pgw.picker.com wrote:
    
    System: Dec Alpha 3600
    OS:     DU 3.2d
    Hylafax: 4.0pl1
    
    Thanks to info I received from Hylafax users who read this list, I
    can now send and receive faxes fine with my MT2834ZDX modem.
    
    I have another question.  I've read through most of the man pages and checked
    the htmls docs as well as the FAQ.  I see references to the configuration
    files hyla.conf and sendfax.conf files which are supposed to reside in
    /usr/local/lib/fax.  There is also reference to the file .hylarc.
    
    I have none of these files.  Are these still used?  Are there example files
    or templates somewhere?

The files are only used if they exist and there are no example files
for sendfax.conf hyla.conf and .hylarc;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Dirk Lattermann <dlatt@t-online.de>
Subject: hfaxd doesn't run on my linux
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1997 13:46:26 +0100 (CET)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello there,

I compiled hylafax 4.00 pl1 recently on my linux-2.0.27 system
(libc 5.4.7) without observing any compilation errors. When the
installation script started hfaxd and each time I try to start it
manually, hfaxd dies almost instantly with 

Feb  7 13:40:55 localhost HylaFAX[338]: getpeername: Socket operation on non-socket

. Has someone already experienced this? It would be very nice if someone
could send me a hint.

My machine is standalone, with an occasional SLIP-connection, in case that
matters.

Thanks very much,
	dirk.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Fri, 07 Feb 1997 19:19:29 -0500
To: Todd Knaus <todd@cis.cisnet.com>
From: Ivan Kohler <ivan@voicenet.com>
Subject: Re: Modem getting wedged
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I'd reccomend running faxgetty anyway; apparantly HylaFAX (and you will get
flamed unless you capitalize it correctly :) is much happier that way.  I
believe it can be configured to recognize (or ignore) incoming
data/voice/etc. calls.

If you're dead-set against running faxgetty, you need to (crossing my
fingers that I've remembered this correctly) run the faxaddmodem program to
inform HylaFAX that you have a non-faxgetty'ized modem for outgoing fax.  I
think that doing this munges some of the status information - people report
their modems are perpetually "Waiting for modem to come ready"...

ivan

At 02:41 PM 2/12/97 -0500, Todd Knaus wrote:
>Dear Fellow Hylafax users,
>
>I am new to this list so please forgive me if this topic has been covered. 
>
>I just installed the new Hylafax v4.0pl1 on a BSDI 2.1 Unix box.  Before
>doing so however I removed all references to flexfax or hylafax from BSDI
>2.1.  I wanted to make sure this was a clean compile and install.
>
>The build and install went without a hitch.  I also installed an internal
>Cardinal class 2 faxmodem on tty00.  I can access the modem using tip and
>can dial out on it with no problem. 
>
>Now this is where I am getting stuck.  Sending a fax using the command:
>
>sendfax -n -d "todd@faxnumber" -x "CISNet, Inc." -r "Test Fax" somefile
>
>Will queue the fax up but will not send it.  Faxstat shows the fax in the
>queue but I get an email message saying the modem is wedged.
>
>Faxq is running and I am using faxmodem tty00.  The system is for outgoing
>faxes only.  I will not be receiving faxes so I did not start faxgetty.
>
>Any hints, tips, pointers, FAQ's, etc. would be greatly appreciated....
>
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Todd Knaus	|      CISNet, Inc.	|      Youngstown  Ohio's
>Vice President	|   Internet Services	| Full Service Internet Provider
>(216)629-2691 P	|-----------------------|    
>(216)629-2692 F |   todd@cisnet.com   	|    http://www.cisnet.com 
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
>
>

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: misleading xferstats
To: Andreas.Eulitz@Informatik.TU-Chemnitz.DE (Andreas Eulitz)
Date: Sat, 8 Feb 1997 08:49:14 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Andreas Eulitz wrote:
    
    My configuration is (though it doesn't matter in this case):
    	- HylaFAX v4.0pl0 on a Linux PC (Kernel v1.2.13, CND distr., gcc 2.7.0)
    	- Creatix LC144 modem
    	- client access from Windows PC's via WinFlex 0.4 beta
    
    The WinFlex client allows the specification of  
    	- an user account on the fax host (user@faxhost) and, additionally
    	- an e-mail address to send notes to if a fax job fails
    	  (faxadmin@otherhost).
    
    Why does "faxstat -s" say the fax is owned by user@faxhost (perfectly ok in
    my opinion), whereas xferstats (etc/xferlog, that is) says, it was sent by
    faxadmin@otherhost (less ok in my opinion)?
    
    As I don't have no mail access from the Windows PC's (sigh), I can't set the
    e-mail address to user@faxhost too, nobody would notice if something goes
    wrong. On the other hand, when it comes to accounting, e.g. who has to pay
    which share of the telefon bill, one has to use xferstats, which in turn
    blames it all on faxadmin@otherhost (Oh poor me!).
    
    Any idea how to work around this?
    
I checked the source (v4.0pl1) and the logic is that faxd/faxSendApp.c++
sets the "mailaddr" of the job (see sendq(4F)) into FaxAcctInfo.user
which is later used to create the entry for the xferlog(4F);

from the point of view of accounting a combination of the "client"
and "owner" of sendq(4F) would be better; actually I can't answer
the question why "mailaddr" is used (perhaps one should expand
the FaxAcctInfo and xferlog(4F) for that -> TODO?);

there is no workaround without changing the code;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: hfaxd doesn't run on my linux
To: dlatt@t-online.de (Dirk Lattermann)
Date: Sat, 8 Feb 1997 12:56:27 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Dirk Lattermann wrote:
    
    Hello there,
    
    I compiled hylafax 4.00 pl1 recently on my linux-2.0.27 system
    (libc 5.4.7) without observing any compilation errors. When the
    installation script started hfaxd and each time I try to start it
    manually, hfaxd dies almost instantly with 
    
    Feb  7 13:40:55 localhost HylaFAX[338]: getpeername: Socket operation on non-socket
    
    . Has someone already experienced this? It would be very nice if someone
    could send me a hint.
    
    My machine is standalone, with an occasional SLIP-connection, in case that
    matters.

please show the exact command line you are using if you start
hfaxd(1M) by hand or the exact line from the script you're using;
check the man page of hfaxd(1M) about the flags you must set if
you are not using inetd(1M) to start hfaxd(1M);

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Sat, 8 Feb 1997 09:48:21 -0400 (ADT)
From: Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto <mneto@buriti.com.br>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: pager nro 411 para 6223315 falhou (fwd)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi all. I still can not send pages using sendpage. I can send fax using
faxmail,sendfax,etc but not pages.  I have tried with two diferent paging
companies (one of them in other city where a friend of mine successfully
sent pages using sendpage) and got the same result.

I will include both the log and the setup.modem.  It seems to me that this
is a ATSomething that I am missing or miscofiguring. If anyone uses such
modem or has a tip, please send me! :)

LOG :

Seu pager para 6223315 falhou por que :
    No initial ID response from paging central; too many attempts to send

    ---- Transcript of session follows ----

Feb 07 15:27:03.97: [ 5971]: SESSION BEGIN 00000854 55926223315
Feb 07 15:27:03.97: [ 5971]: SEND PAGE: JOB 411 DEST 6223315 COMMID 00000854
Feb 07 15:27:03.97: [ 5971]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Feb 07 15:27:03.97: [ 5971]: DELAY 2600 ms
Feb 07 15:27:06.58: [ 5971]: MODEM set DTR ON
Feb 07 15:27:06.76: [ 5971]: MODEM set baud rate: 38400 baud, input flow RTS/CTS, output flow RTS/CTS
Feb 07 15:27:06.77: [ 5971]: MODEM flush i/o
Feb 07 15:27:06.77: [ 5971]: <-- [17:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0\r]
Feb 07 15:27:06.94: [ 5971]: --> [16:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0]
Feb 07 15:27:06.94: [ 5971]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 07 15:27:06.94: [ 5971]: <-- [32:ATS8=2S7=60&H1&I0&R2S13=1&D2&C1\r]
Feb 07 15:27:07.12: [ 5971]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 07 15:27:07.12: [ 5971]: <-- [5:ATM1\r]
Feb 07 15:27:07.29: [ 5971]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 07 15:27:07.29: [ 5971]: MODEM set parity: 8 bits, no parity
Feb 07 15:27:07.29: [ 5971]: MODEM input buffering enabled
Feb 07 15:27:07.32: [ 5971]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=0\r]
Feb 07 15:27:07.47: [ 5971]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 07 15:27:07.47: [ 5971]: <-- [15:AT&A0&K0&M0&N2\r]
Feb 07 15:27:07.74: [ 5971]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 07 15:27:07.74: [ 5971]: DIAL 6223315
Feb 07 15:27:07.74: [ 5971]: <-- [12:ATDT6223315\r]
Feb 07 15:27:25.52: [ 5971]: --> [12:CONNECT 1200]
Feb 07 15:27:25.52: [ 5971]: EXPECT ID (paging central identification)
Feb 07 15:27:27.52: [ 5971]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Feb 07 15:27:27.52: [ 5971]: RECVunknown paging central response: 
Feb 07 15:27:29.52: [ 5971]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Feb 07 15:27:29.52: [ 5971]: RECVunknown paging central response: 
Feb 07 15:27:31.52: [ 5971]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Feb 07 15:27:31.52: [ 5971]: RECVunknown paging central response: 
Feb 07 15:27:33.52: [ 5971]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Feb 07 15:27:33.52: [ 5971]: RECVunknown paging central response: 
Feb 07 15:27:35.52: [ 5971]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Feb 07 15:27:35.52: [ 5971]: RECVunknown paging central response: 
Feb 07 15:27:35.52: [ 5971]: PAGE FAILED: No initial ID response from paging central
Feb 07 15:27:35.52: [ 5971]: PAGE FAILED: No initial ID response from paging central; too many attempts to send
Feb 07 15:27:35.52: [ 5971]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Feb 07 15:27:40.52: [ 5971]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Feb 07 15:27:40.52: [ 5971]: MODEM <Timeout>
Feb 07 15:27:40.52: [ 5971]: MODEM input buffering enabled
Feb 07 15:27:40.52: [ 5971]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Feb 07 15:27:40.52: [ 5971]: SESSION END

    ---- Fax nao enviado ----

      Destinatario: 6223315
             JobID: 411
           GroupID: 411
         Remetente: Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto
            E-mail: mneto@zeus.buriti.com.br
            CommID: 00000854
Submetido a partir: localhost
            Status: No initial ID response from paging central; too many attempts to send
           Dialogs: 3 (exchanges with remote device)
        Tentativas: 0 (ligacoes consecutivas falhas ao destinatario)
          Ligacoes: 3 (total de ligacoes efetuadas)

    ---- Pagers submetidos a transmissao e nao enviados ----

       PIN 2578

    ---- Messagem ----

me ligues no telefone 6332630

CONFIG.MODEM

CountryCode:            55
AreaCode:               92
FAXNumber:              6333053
LongDistancePrefix:     0
InternationalPrefix:    00
DialStringRules:        "etc/dialrules"
ServerTracing:          1
SessionTracing:         15
RecvFileMode:           0600
LogFileMode:            0600
DeviceMode:             0600
RingsBeforeAnswer:      1
SpeakerVolume:          medium
GettyArgs:              "-h %l dx_%s"
LocalIdentifier:        "Argo Internet Provider"
TagLineFont:            etc/lutRS18.pcf
TagLineFormat:          "From %%l|%c|Page %%p of %%t"
PercentGoodLines:       90
MaxRecvPages:           10
ModemType:              Class2.0        # use class 2.0 interface
ModemRate:              38400           # DCE-DTE communication rate
ModemFlowControl:       rtscts          # XON/XOFF flow control assumed
ModemNoFlowCmd:         AT&H0&I0&R1     # setup modem for no flow control
ModemHardFlowCmd:       AT&H1&I0&R2     # setup modem for hardware flow control
ModemSoftFlowCmd:       AT&H2&I2&R1     # setup modem for software flow
ModemSetupDTRCmd:       ATS13=1&D2      # setup so DTR drop resets modem
ModemSetupDCDCmd:       AT&C1           # setup so DCD reflects carrier (or not)
ModemResultCodesCmd:    ATQ0X4          # enable extended result
ModemSetupAACmd:        AT+FAA=1
ModemSetVolumeCmd:      "ATM0 ATM1 ATM1 ATM1 ATM1"
Class2BUGCmd:		AT+FBU=0
Class2CQQueryCmd:       !(0),(0)        # override modem response

* My friend sent me these lines. *
PagerSetupCmds:         AT&A0&K0&M0&N2
PagerTTYParity:         none
IXOMaxUnknown:          5
IXOIDProbe:             2
IXOIDTimeout:           10
IXOLoginRetries:        5

Thanks.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Matthew Rice <Matthew.Rice@ftlsol.com>
Subject: Re: Install of HylaFax on RedHat Linux release 4.1
To: johannes@karoo3.agric.za (Johannes Joubert)
Date: Sat, 8 Feb 1997 10:48:20 -0500 (EST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> I would like to install a new version of Hylafax on RedHat Linux release
> 4.1 (kernel 2.0.27)
> I have tried for two days to do such an installation but could net get
> everything working. 
> If there is anybody out there who did such an installation could he please
> tell me what packages he used and how he set it up?

There is an RPM for v4.0pl1 at:
ftp://ftp.sgi.com/sgi/fax/binary/HylaFAX-4.0pl1-1.i386.rpm

Also read the INSTALL notes:
ftp://ftp.sgi.com/sgi/fax/binary/INSTALL-hylafax-i386-linux-v4.0pl1

It describes what packages you will need.  Plus some more tips.
-- 
Matthew Rice                             e-mail: matthew.rice@ftlsol.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: pager nro 411 para 6223315 falhou (fwd)
To: mneto@buriti.com.br (Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto)
Date: Sat, 8 Feb 1997 18:14:43 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Organization: SoftcoN GmbH
Phone: +49 89 61308-51 (company)
Operating-System: UNIX_SV 4.2 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto wrote:
    
    Hi all. I still can not send pages using sendpage. I can send fax using
    faxmail,sendfax,etc but not pages.  I have tried with two diferent paging
    companies (one of them in other city where a friend of mine successfully
    sent pages using sendpage) and got the same result.
    
    I will include both the log and the setup.modem.  It seems to me that this
    is a ATSomething that I am missing or miscofiguring. If anyone uses such
    modem or has a tip, please send me! :)
    
    LOG :
    
    Seu pager para 6223315 falhou por que :
        No initial ID response from paging central; too many attempts to send
    
        ---- Transcript of session follows ----
    
    Feb 07 15:27:03.97: [ 5971]: SESSION BEGIN 00000854 55926223315
    Feb 07 15:27:03.97: [ 5971]: SEND PAGE: JOB 411 DEST 6223315 COMMID 00000854
    
	<... trace and config deleted ...>

please set SessionTracing to 0x100f in your modem config file to see
the low-level IXO/TAP protocol in detail; if you can't find the
problem in it please come back to the list with this trace;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Sat, 8 Feb 1997 13:23:04 -0500 ()
From: Gabriel Fernandez <fernande@cs.sc.edu>
To: Dirk Lattermann <dlatt@t-online.de>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: hfaxd doesn't run on my linux
X-X-Sender: fernande@usceast.cs.sc.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Dear Dirk:

> When the installation script started hfaxd and each time I try to start
> it manually, hfaxd dies almost instantly with 
> 
> Feb  7 13:40:55 localhost HylaFAX[338]: getpeername: Socket operation on non-socket

   One suggestion is what Matthias suggested. You cannot run hfaxd alone
without any parameters. You have to specify what type of port (service) 
you are going to use. Usually, you would use port 4559 (hylafax) which is
defined in /etc/services at the very end. Or, at least, should be if your
installation process went fine.

> My machine is standalone, with an occasional SLIP-connection, in case that
> matters.

   This actually matters. HylaFAX assumes you have a network installed.
That's why you run a daemon and then the client applications send requests
to it to execute operations. This is actually more than a standalone
machine would need, but you will have to bear with it.

   If you're running the original Linux installation, then you are not
activating the network as it is. You have to add an entry in the routing
table that tells IP that it may use the localhost interface as a route to
destination 127.0.0.1. Just type

	route add 127.0.0.1

and try ping localhost. It should work without any error messages. After
this the HylaFAX daemon should run finally. Add this entry in
/etc/rc.d/inet1.rc to make the change permanent.

   If you want to have your own mini-network. You could assign a name
and IP with

	127.0.0.2 mymachine

in /etc/hosts, configure a dummy network and add a route to it with

	ifconfig dummy mymachine
	route add mymachine

it in /etc/rc.d/inet1.rc. Then, you could do things such as

	ping mymachine; telnet mymachine; ftp machine;

That's the configuration I am using to fake a network to the programs who
need it.

   Good luck,

	Gabriel

---
Gabriel Fernandez		Wavelets rule!
Computer Science Department	Wavelets are cool!
University of South Carolina	Wavelets smooth your life!
Columbia, SC 29208		Wavelets transform your dimensions!

E-mail: fernande@cs.sc.edu	URL: http://www.cs.sc.edu/~fernande/

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Sat, 8 Feb 1997 19:53:43 +0100 (MET)
From: "Lorenzo M. Catucci" <lorenzo@argon.roma2.infn.it>
Reply-To: "Lorenzo M. Catucci" <lorenzo@argon.roma2.infn.it>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: faxgetty, how do I do to spawn mgetty when I get a data call?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

%
\newcommand\hyla{HylaFAX}
%
	Dear friends,
		(please, don't write you hate me!) I'm writing for a new
problem I got since I installed \hyla: from the FAQ, I see I'm not alone
in wishing to have AutoPPP answering to (some) data calls, and, since I do
some management from home, I like mgetty for its callback before login
feature too. I tried to set it up, but I didn't get adaptive answering to
work in a decent way: before trying \hyla\ as a fax server, I had mgetty
running on the modem, and the modem did the adaptive answer by itself (to
be fair, I had a very long struggle to receive faxes); now comes \hyla\:
it was able to receive the very first fax I sent it, but it's not willing
to leave me get in by a data call... If you care, here comes a session log
from the last call I attempted

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Feb 08 15:28:59.32: [30535]: SESSION BEGIN 00000106 3962023507
Feb 08 15:28:59.32: [30535]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
Feb 08 15:29:45.61: [30535]: --> [8:+FHNG: 1]
Feb 08 15:29:45.61: [30535]: REMOTE HANGUP: Ring detect without successful handshake (code 1)
Feb 08 15:29:45.61: [30535]: ANSWER: Ring detected without successful handshake
Feb 08 15:29:45.61: [30535]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
Feb 08 15:29:46.19: [30535]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 08 15:32:46.19: [30535]: ANSWER: Ring detected without successful handshake
Feb 08 15:32:46.19: [30535]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
Feb 08 15:33:32.45: [30535]: --> [8:+FHNG: 1]
Feb 08 15:33:32.49: [30535]: REMOTE HANGUP: Ring detect without successful handshake (code 1)
Feb 08 15:33:32.49: [30535]: ANSWER: Ring detected without successful handshake
Feb 08 15:33:32.49: [30535]: SESSION END
------------------------------------------------------------------------

To my ear discrimination, the modem did fax, even though I have a
config.ttyS2 containing the lines:

....
# $Id: rc288dpi,v 1.4 1996/06/24 02:58:38 sam Rel $
GettyArgs:		"-r -s %s %l"
ModemType:		Class2		# use class 1 interface
ModemRate:		38400		# locked for fax sending&receiving
ModemFlowControl:	rtscts		# default
#
ModemSetupAACmd:	AT+FAA=1	# enable adaptive-answer in Class 2
#
AdaptiveAnswer:		yes		# cosi' dovrebbe rispondermi
AnswerRotary:		"any"		# this should work!
....

Maybe someone could help me, and let us use mgetty as long as faxgetty
will not be able to let us do all of the modem handling through it.

Yours, faithfully (as allways)


lorenzo m catucci

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Sun, 9 Feb 1997 18:05:31 -0500 (EST)
From: Carlos Reed <creed@fse.ulaval.ca>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: faxrm and permissions
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi there!

I Installed hylafax on a sparc 5 with solaris 2.5.

when I try to remove a job with faxrm (as root) it  says that I"m not the 
owner of that job.

any hints would be aprettiated.

Thanks and have a nice evening.

Carlos Reed creed@fse.ulaval.ca

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: faxrm and permissions
To: creed@fse.ulaval.ca (Carlos Reed)
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 1997 07:41:30 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Carlos Reed wrote:
    
    Hi there!
    
    I Installed hylafax on a sparc 5 with solaris 2.5.
    
    when I try to remove a job with faxrm (as root) it  says that I"m not the 
    owner of that job.
    
    any hints would be aprettiated.

only the owner of the job can remove the job with faxrm(1);
users with administrator entry in hosts(4F) can remove any
job, but not with faxrm(1);

see also http://www.vix.com/hylafax/FAQ/Q120.html

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: jackb@pgw.picker.com
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Cc: jackb@pgw
Subject: Problem faxing text files using WHFC 0.2b 
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 97 10:06:26 -0500
X-Mts: smtp
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hylafax Version: 4.0P11
Platform: Dec Alpha
OS: 4.0
Winhyla (Version 0.2b(Alpha)

I have a problem using thw Win-95 interface to Hylafax (WHFC).  I
can fax postscript files, but NOT text files.  The text files get
queued up normally, but they DO NOT get converted to postscript
like they do with the tkhylafax interface or the command line
"sendfax -d number file.txt".

ls -l /usr/var/spool/fax/docq
total 2
-rw-rw----   1 uucp     60002        156 Feb 10 09:09 doc21.ps.20
-rw-------   1 uucp     uucp           2 Feb 10 09:09 seqf

file doc21.ps.20
doc21.ps.20:    ascii text

Is there something I have to configure for this to happen?

TIA

-Jack

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 1997 10:29:36 -0500 (EST)
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Carlos Reed <creed@fse.ulaval.ca>
Subject: hosts file setup
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I read the faq and the mans.

But I still don't see the lights on how to set up hilafax for doing the
following tasks.

Last say that I'm user foo@domain.ca,  and  hylafax is set up to send faxes
via e-mail.

So as being user foo , I want to

a) How can I set up my hosts file to allow foo on the localhost to remove any
   jobs on the  spool area.

b) What should I add on my hosts file to allow foo@domain2.ca  to telnet faxd
   give a user name and a password in order to remove any jobs too.

thanks again and have a nice sunny day


ciao! :-)

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: Problem faxing text files using WHFC 0.2b
To: jackb@pgw.picker.com
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 1997 21:34:14 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com, jackb@pgw
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

jackb@pgw.picker.com wrote:
    
    Hylafax Version: 4.0P11
    Platform: Dec Alpha
    OS: 4.0
    Winhyla (Version 0.2b(Alpha)
    
    I have a problem using thw Win-95 interface to Hylafax (WHFC).  I
    can fax postscript files, but NOT text files.  The text files get
    queued up normally, but they DO NOT get converted to postscript
    like they do with the tkhylafax interface or the command line
    "sendfax -d number file.txt".

sendfax(1) makes use of textfmt(1) to generate PostScript
from text (ASCII) and tkhylafax uses sendfax(1) to submit jobs;
    
    ls -l /usr/var/spool/fax/docq
    total 2
    -rw-rw----   1 uucp     60002        156 Feb 10 09:09 doc21.ps.20
    -rw-------   1 uucp     uucp           2 Feb 10 09:09 seqf
    
    file doc21.ps.20
    doc21.ps.20:    ascii text
    
    Is there something I have to configure for this to happen?

the WHFC client directly creates a job through the protocol which
clients have to speak with hfaxd(1M); so the submitted
file must be a PostScript file (which is translated to
TIFF/F by ps2fax(1M) on the fly) or must be TIFF/F;

if I understand the things right there is no way to submit
a text file through the hfaxd(1M)-protocol;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: hosts file setup
To: creed@fse.ulaval.ca (Carlos Reed)
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 1997 21:58:10 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Carlos Reed wrote:
    
    I read the faq and the mans.
    
    But I still don't see the lights on how to set up hilafax for doing the
    following tasks.
    
    Last say that I'm user foo@domain.ca,  and  hylafax is set up to send faxes
    via e-mail.
    
    So as being user foo , I want to

first of all keep in mind: you can only use faxrm(1) to remove a job
if you are the owner of the given job; you can remove any job
through the hfaxd(1M)-protocol (using telnet to the faxserver)
if you have the administrative priv of HylaFAX in the hosts(4F)
file and use the ADMIN command of the hfaxd(1M)-protocol before;
    
    a) How can I set up my hosts file to allow foo on the localhost to remove any
       jobs on the  spool area.

set line in hosts(4F):
foo@127.0.0.1:::XXXXXXXXX

where XXXXXXXXX is the encrypted password
    
    b) What should I add on my hosts file to allow foo@domain2.ca  to telnet faxd
       give a user name and a password in order to remove any jobs too.

set line in hosts(4F):
foo@domain2.ca:::XXXXXXXXX
    
(assuming domain2.ca is a host);

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 1997 16:18:06 -0500 (AST)
From: Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto <mneto@buriti.com.br>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: IXO/TAP Problem
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi, I have changed de SessionTracing to 0x100f and tried to use sendpage.
The session log is here. I could not find what is the "misconfiguration"
parameter.
I read the log(5F) and I keep sending a character (maybe a return) <--
<1:\015> and got no valid response...

Thanks, Mario.

    No initial ID response from paging central; too many attempts to send

    ---- Transcript of session follows ----

Feb 10 16:09:35.27: [29946]: SESSION BEGIN 00000892 55926223315
Feb 10 16:09:35.38: [29946]: SEND PAGE: JOB 437 DEST 6223315 COMMID 00000892
Feb 10 16:09:35.38: [29946]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Feb 10 16:09:35.38: [29946]: DELAY 2600 ms
Feb 10 16:09:37.99: [29946]: MODEM set DTR ON
Feb 10 16:09:37.99: [29946]: MODEM set baud rate: 38400 baud, input flow RTS/CTS, output flow RTS/CTS
Feb 10 16:09:37.99: [29946]: MODEM flush i/o
Feb 10 16:09:37.99: [29946]: <-- [17:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0\r]
Feb 10 16:09:38.17: [29946]: --> [16:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0]
Feb 10 16:09:38.17: [29946]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 10 16:09:38.17: [29946]: <-- [32:ATS8=2S7=60&H1&I0&R2S13=1&D2&C1\r]
Feb 10 16:09:38.35: [29946]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 10 16:09:38.35: [29946]: <-- [5:ATM1\r]
Feb 10 16:09:38.52: [29946]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 10 16:09:38.52: [29946]: MODEM set parity: 8 bits, no parity
Feb 10 16:09:38.52: [29946]: MODEM input buffering enabled
Feb 10 16:09:38.52: [29946]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=0\r]
Feb 10 16:09:38.68: [29946]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 10 16:09:38.68: [29946]: <-- [15:AT&A0&K0&M0&N2\r]
Feb 10 16:09:38.95: [29946]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 10 16:09:38.95: [29946]: DIAL 6223315
Feb 10 16:09:38.95: [29946]: <-- [12:ATDT6223315\r]
Feb 10 16:09:57.22: [29946]: --> [12:CONNECT 1200]
Feb 10 16:09:57.22: [29946]: EXPECT ID (paging central identification)
Feb 10 16:09:57.22: [29946]: <-- <1:\015>
Feb 10 16:10:00.22: [29946]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Feb 10 16:10:00.22: [29946]: --> <9:\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000>
Feb 10 16:10:00.22: [29946]: RECVunknown paging central response: 
Feb 10 16:10:00.22: [29946]: <-- <1:\015>
Feb 10 16:10:03.22: [29946]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Feb 10 16:10:03.22: [29946]: --> <9:\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000>
Feb 10 16:10:03.22: [29946]: RECVunknown paging central response: 
Feb 10 16:10:03.22: [29946]: <-- <1:\015>
Feb 10 16:10:06.22: [29946]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Feb 10 16:10:06.22: [29946]: --> <9:\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000>
Feb 10 16:10:06.22: [29946]: RECVunknown paging central response: 
Feb 10 16:10:06.22: [29946]: <-- <1:\015>
Feb 10 16:10:09.22: [29946]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Feb 10 16:10:09.22: [29946]: --> <9:\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000>
Feb 10 16:10:09.22: [29946]: RECVunknown paging central response: 
Feb 10 16:10:09.22: [29946]: PAGE FAILED: No initial ID response from paging central
Feb 10 16:10:09.22: [29946]: PAGE FAILED: No initial ID response from paging central; too many attempts to send
Feb 10 16:10:09.22: [29946]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Feb 10 16:10:14.22: [29946]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Feb 10 16:10:14.22: [29946]: MODEM <Timeout>
Feb 10 16:10:14.22: [29946]: MODEM input buffering enabled
Feb 10 16:10:14.22: [29946]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Feb 10 16:10:14.22: [29946]: SESSION END

    ---- Fax nao enviado ----

      Destinatario: 6223315
             JobID: 437
           GroupID: 437
         Remetente: Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto
            E-mail: mneto@zeus.buriti.com.br
            CommID: 00000892
Submetido a partir: localhost
            Status: No initial ID response from paging central; too many attempts to send
           Dialogs: 3 (exchanges with remote device)
        Tentativas: 0 (ligacoes consecutivas falhas ao destinatario)
          Ligacoes: 3 (total de ligacoes efetuadas)

    ---- Pagers submetidos a transmissao e nao enviados ----

        ... stuff deleted ....

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: "David A. De Graaf" <degraaf@digitel.net>
Subject: Re: Install of HylaFax on RedHat Linux release 4.1
To: flexfax@celestial.com
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 1997 17:35:42 -0500 (EST)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Johannes Joubert wrote:
> 
> I would like to install a new version of Hylafax on RedHat Linux release
> 4.1 (kernel 2.0.27)
> 
> If there is anybody out there who did such an installation could he please
> tell me what packages he used and how he set it up?
> 

Sure.  I've just accomplished that.
In the process I rediscovered   :-(   all the things that Matthew Rice
tells of in
ftp://ftp.sgi.com/sgi/fax/binary/INSTALL-hylafax-i386-linux-v4.0pl1

To his excellent notes I would only add this amplification.

RedHat 4.0 Linux (kernel 2.0.18) includes all you need to build
tiff-v3.4beta035 and hylafax-v4.0pl1.
	gcc 2.7.2
	ld 2.7
	gnu make 3.74
	gnu ar 2.7
	gnu awk 3.0 pl0
	gnu sed 2.05
	  (what else???)
You should probably replace ghostscript 3.33 with the better ver 4.0.

Although the configure script for HylaFAX performs miracles, be aware
of these problem areas:
1)  If you want the html files installed you must edit configure to set
	HTML=yes
If you have ready access to the Internet this is a little silly.
http://www.vix.com/hylafax is a better place to look.

2)  Configure looks in many places for the ghostscript AFM fonts, all
of them wrong.  You can either edit configure to add the right place
or correct its wrong deduction in the interactive phase.
Mine are in /usr/local/share/ghostscript/fonts.

3)  Similarly, configure will incorrectly deduce where the lock
files are.  You should run each of the out-calling programs, cu,
uucico, kermit, etc. and observe where they put them, so you can
correct configure's wrong answer.  I found them in /var/lock.
If you allow hylafax to compile with the incorrect lock file location,
when faxgetty runs, cu, et al, will connect to the port but be unable
to receive data from the modem.  All characters are gobbled up by
faxgetty instead, because it can't see the lock file.

4)  According to /usr/doc/getty_ps-2.0.7h-3/README.linux,
/dev/ttyS# is used for call-in (getty), and /dev/cua# for call-out
(cu, uucico, kermit, etc.)  In addition, my system came with a
symbolic link,  /dev/modem -> /dev/cua1, and the ppp script used that.

However, HylaFAX is designed to use just one device port for both
incoming and outgoing data and fax calls, and it should be the one
normally used for out-calling - /dev/cua1.  I think it is desirable, if
not mandatory, for all the other communication programs to use that
same port, so the lock files will be consistently named.


BTW, since HylaFAX is such an "interesting" package, it invites
benchmarking.  Instead of merely doing
	make
try this:
	time make 2>&1 | tee make.out

Here are some elapsed times I've observed:
HW		SW		elapsed time mm:ss
Pentium 200	Linux RH4.0	7:28 (usr 270.85s, sys 69.07s)
Pentium 133	Solaris 2.5	9:26
486/33		Dell UNIX	53:

-- 
	Dave De Graaf,  Internet: degraaf@digitel.net
	DATIX, Inc.	voice: (803) 785-3136	fax: (803) 785-3156

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 00:38:07 +0100 (MET)
From: "Lorenzo M. Catucci" <lorenzo@argon.roma2.infn.it>
Reply-To: "Lorenzo M. Catucci" <lorenzo@argon.roma2.infn.it>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Strange HylaFAX - ghostscript behavior. Page dimensions differ...
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Dear friends,
	I am allways here, and I'm trying to madden all of you (but \hyla\
is doing the same to me...) 
Please look at the enclosed log, and the results I got from gs with the
same options (I think) it should get when invoked to talk to a fax with no
more than 1728 x-pixels:

As you see, if I put the windows driver in the maximum compatibility mode,
the postscript it does generate is able to be rescaled to the right
resolution it should get; but if I try to send it as it comes, with the
win'95 client, here is what I get...

Maybe you know more...

Yours,


lorenzo.


ps. hope this time I sent all and only the relevant informations; please
don't flame me, Matthias...

------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Error: Client does not support document page width, max remote 
			page width 1728 pixels, image width 1734 pixels


    ---- Transcript of session follows ----

Feb 10 14:32:54.39: [20312]: SESSION BEGIN 00000107 39761357504
Feb 10 14:32:54.39: [20312]: SEND FAX: JOB 92 DEST 0761357504 COMMID 00000107
Feb 10 14:32:54.39: [20312]: DELAY 2600 ms
(bla, bla, bla...)
Feb 10 14:33:27.61: [20312]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
Feb 10 14:33:27.61: [20312]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 10 14:33:27.61: [20312]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
Feb 10 14:33:27.61: [20312]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Feb 10 14:33:27.61: [20312]: REMOTE best format 2-D MR
Feb 10 14:33:27.61: [20312]: REMOTE best 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
Feb 10 14:33:27.61: [20312]: USE 9600 bit/s
Feb 10 14:33:27.61: [20312]: USE 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
Feb 10 14:33:27.61: [20312]: SEND file "docq/doc92.cover;00"

%%% This was made with LaTeX-cover: runs well...

Feb 10 14:33:27.62: [20312]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 10 14:33:27.62: [20312]: USE unlimited page length 
Feb 10 14:33:50.55: [20312]: SEND end page
Feb 10 14:33:58.93: [20312]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 10 14:33:58.93: [20312]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document)
Feb 10 14:33:58.93: [20312]: <-- [9:AT+FET=0\r]
Feb 10 14:34:02.23: [20312]: --> [8:+FPTS: 1]
Feb 10 14:34:02.34: [20312]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 10 14:34:02.34: [20312]: SEND recv MCF (message confirmation)
Feb 10 14:34:02.34: [20312]: SEND FAX (00000107): ... (page 1 of 3 sent in 0:35)
Feb 10 14:34:02.35: [20312]: SEND FAX (00000107): ... (docq/doc92.cover;00 sent in 0:35)
Feb 10 14:34:02.35: [20312]: SEND file "docq/doc124.ps;00"
Feb 10 14:34:02.35: [20312]: Client does not support document page width, 
                     max remote page width 1728 pixels, image width 1734 pixels
Feb 10 14:34:02.35: [20312]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Feb 10 14:34:04.16: [20312]: --> [9:+FHNG: 50]
Feb 10 14:34:04.16: [20312]: REMOTE HANGUP: Unspecified Transmit Phase D error,
                    including +FPHCTO timeout between data and +FET command (code 50)
Feb 10 14:34:04.73: [20312]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 10 14:34:04.73: [20312]: SESSION END

Error: Client does not support document page width, max remote page width 1728 pixels, image width 1734 pixels



gs -sDEVICE=tiffg3 -r204x196 -dNOPAUSE -sOutputFile=prova.tiff  -q doc124.ps.92 -c

TIFF Directory at offset 0x8
  Subfile Type: multi-page document (2 = 0x2)
  Image Width: 1728 Image Length: 1078
  Resolution: 204, 98 pixels/inch
  Bits/Sample: 1
  Compression Scheme: CCITT Group 3
  Photometric Interpretation: min-is-white
  FillOrder: lsb-to-msb
  Date & Time: "1997:01:11 00:29:16"
  Software: "Aladdin Ghostscript 4.03"
  Orientation: row 0 top, col 0 lhs
  Samples/Pixel: 1
  Rows/Strip: 1078
  Planar Configuration: single image plane
  Page Number: 0-0
  Group 3 Options: EOL padding (4 = 0x4)
  Fax Data: clean (0 = 0x0)

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 1997 21:52:25 -0500
Subjecy: MacFlex
From: Rob Newberry <rob@eats.com>
To: Paul-Andre Guilbert <PAULANDRE.GUILBERT.0136974@nt.com>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> The comments are not being printed on the cover page, but everything
> else is,  including:  To, Company, Voice Number, and Regarding. (All
> these are on the MacFlex Manager "Send FAX" window).
> I tried two covers: herber.ps and jf-mycover.ps included in the
> contribution and my own. I worked for days and read all the mailing-list
> archives for answers on how to make the comments work. I don't know what
> to do next.
> All the cover pages work fine except for the comments.

I haven't had time to look at this particular problem in detail, and I 
don't know exactly when I will, BUT...

Be aware that the MacFlex client currently doesn't break the text up into 
"comments1", "comments2", etc.  Instead, it sends the whole thing as 
"comments".  The other fields are sent, set to empty strings.  

This may in fact not work well with folks current cover sheets.  At 
present, I'm not exactly sure what I could do about it.  A few options 
are:

	1) Send "comments" and "comments1" as the same thing (actually, 
		I may be doing this already)
	2) Break "comments" into sets of X words -- but who decides 
		what X is?
	3) Finish the work I started long ago to support cover sheets 
		directly on the Mac

Someday, maybe I'll get to option 3 -- I plan to have a little drawing 
program that lets you place fields on a PICT image and use that as a 
cover sheet.  Most of the UNIX folks here may not like that solution as 
much, but I figure most Mac users will definately prefer it.

Anyway, a trace of the server protocol for "sendfax", "whfx" (?), and 
"MacFlex" will show you how the Mac client differs.  If someone can show 
me, it may be a quick and easy fix.

Rob
MacFlex author, busy as hell but still trying to keep folks happy

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: ramir@nangka.usc.edu.ph
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 14:35:16 +0800 (PST)
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Problem w/ sendfax!
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Hi all!

I have just installed hylafax-v4.0pl1 under Linux 2.0.27. I got a problem
with sendfax. I tried to send a "gif" file using sendfax but I got an
error message like this:

gif2tiff: illegal option -- 1
usage: gif2tiff [options] input.gif output.tif
where options are:
 -r #           make each strip have no more than # rows

 -c lzw[:opts]  compress output with Lempel-Ziv & Welch encoding
 -c zip[:opts]  compress output with deflate encoding
 -c packbits    compress output with packbits encoding
 -c none        use no compression algorithm on output

LZW and deflate options:
 #              set predictor value
For example, -c lzw:2 to get LZW-encoded data with horizontal differencing
Error converting data; command was "gif2tiff -1 -v 98 linux_sm.gif 
/tmp//faxsnda
28972"

Seems like the "-1" option was not valid. Where do I change the option in
converting the gif file to tiff?

Ramir
=====================================
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= The Bravest knight is our Heart " =
=                                   =
= e-mail: ramir@nangka.usc.edu.ph   =
=====================================

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: IXO/TAP Problem
To: mneto@buriti.com.br (Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto)
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 07:52:27 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto wrote:
    
    Hi, I have changed de SessionTracing to 0x100f and tried to use sendpage.
    The session log is here. I could not find what is the "misconfiguration"
    parameter.
    I read the log(5F) and I keep sending a character (maybe a return) <--
    <1:\015> and got no valid response...
    
    Thanks, Mario.
    
        No initial ID response from paging central; too many attempts to send
    
        ---- Transcript of session follows ----
    
    Feb 10 16:09:35.27: [29946]: SESSION BEGIN 00000892 55926223315
    Feb 10 16:09:35.38: [29946]: SEND PAGE: JOB 437 DEST 6223315 COMMID 00000892
    Feb 10 16:09:35.38: [29946]: MODEM set DTR OFF
    Feb 10 16:09:35.38: [29946]: DELAY 2600 ms
    Feb 10 16:09:37.99: [29946]: MODEM set DTR ON
    Feb 10 16:09:37.99: [29946]: MODEM set baud rate: 38400 baud, input flow RTS/CTS, output flow RTS/CTS
    Feb 10 16:09:37.99: [29946]: MODEM flush i/o
    Feb 10 16:09:37.99: [29946]: <-- [17:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0\r]
    Feb 10 16:09:38.17: [29946]: --> [16:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0]

just a BTW question: why is your modem in ECHO mode here?

    Feb 10 16:09:38.17: [29946]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 10 16:09:38.17: [29946]: <-- [32:ATS8=2S7=60&H1&I0&R2S13=1&D2&C1\r]
    Feb 10 16:09:38.35: [29946]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 10 16:09:38.35: [29946]: <-- [5:ATM1\r]
    Feb 10 16:09:38.52: [29946]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 10 16:09:38.52: [29946]: MODEM set parity: 8 bits, no parity
    Feb 10 16:09:38.52: [29946]: MODEM input buffering enabled
    Feb 10 16:09:38.52: [29946]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=0\r]
    Feb 10 16:09:38.68: [29946]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 10 16:09:38.68: [29946]: <-- [15:AT&A0&K0&M0&N2\r]

I don't know your modem type (and I've no modem w/ &A0); please
look into your modem manual and check if one of the AT-commands
at :38.17 and :38.68 (or the defaults from profile or commands before)
puts your modem in a "set DTE speed to DCE speed" mode, e.g.
switch the DTE-speed to 1200 after CARRIER is on; the DTE is locked
and should be at 38400;

	matthias

    Feb 10 16:09:38.95: [29946]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 10 16:09:38.95: [29946]: DIAL 6223315
    Feb 10 16:09:38.95: [29946]: <-- [12:ATDT6223315\r]
    Feb 10 16:09:57.22: [29946]: --> [12:CONNECT 1200]
    Feb 10 16:09:57.22: [29946]: EXPECT ID (paging central identification)
    Feb 10 16:09:57.22: [29946]: <-- <1:\015>
    Feb 10 16:10:00.22: [29946]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
    Feb 10 16:10:00.22: [29946]: --> <9:\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000>
    Feb 10 16:10:00.22: [29946]: RECVunknown paging central response: 
    Feb 10 16:10:00.22: [29946]: <-- <1:\015>
    Feb 10 16:10:03.22: [29946]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
    Feb 10 16:10:03.22: [29946]: --> <9:\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000>
    Feb 10 16:10:03.22: [29946]: RECVunknown paging central response: 
    Feb 10 16:10:03.22: [29946]: <-- <1:\015>
    Feb 10 16:10:06.22: [29946]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
    Feb 10 16:10:06.22: [29946]: --> <9:\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000>
    Feb 10 16:10:06.22: [29946]: RECVunknown paging central response: 
    Feb 10 16:10:06.22: [29946]: <-- <1:\015>
    Feb 10 16:10:09.22: [29946]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
    Feb 10 16:10:09.22: [29946]: --> <9:\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000\000>
    Feb 10 16:10:09.22: [29946]: RECVunknown paging central response: 
    Feb 10 16:10:09.22: [29946]: PAGE FAILED: No initial ID response from paging central
    Feb 10 16:10:09.22: [29946]: PAGE FAILED: No initial ID response from paging central; too many attempts to send
    Feb 10 16:10:09.22: [29946]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
    Feb 10 16:10:14.22: [29946]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
    Feb 10 16:10:14.22: [29946]: MODEM <Timeout>
    Feb 10 16:10:14.22: [29946]: MODEM input buffering enabled
    Feb 10 16:10:14.22: [29946]: MODEM set DTR OFF
    Feb 10 16:10:14.22: [29946]: SESSION END
    
        ---- Fax nao enviado ----
    
          Destinatario: 6223315
                 JobID: 437
               GroupID: 437
             Remetente: Mario de Mello Bittencourt Neto
                E-mail: mneto@zeus.buriti.com.br
                CommID: 00000892
    Submetido a partir: localhost
                Status: No initial ID response from paging central; too many attempts to send
               Dialogs: 3 (exchanges with remote device)
            Tentativas: 0 (ligacoes consecutivas falhas ao destinatario)
              Ligacoes: 3 (total de ligacoes efetuadas)
    
        ---- Pagers submetidos a transmissao e nao enviados ----
    
            ... stuff deleted ....

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 05:19:23 -0500 ()
From: Gabriel Fernandez <fernande@cs.sc.edu>
To: Scott <cash@the.bank.now.co.uk>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Hylafax Setup
X-X-Sender: fernande@usceast.cs.sc.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Tue, 11 Feb 1997, Scott wrote:

> Can anyone help me install this software?

Dear Scott:

   It would be a good idea if you tell us what version of the software you
are trying to install, your Operating System, and what versions of the
software that is required for HylaFAX to run you currently have.

   It would help also if you mention what type of errors or complications
you are getting when installing the software.

   It may be useful if you check the FAQ. You might be having the same
problems as other people may have had.

   Thanks,

	Gabriel

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 11:48:55 +0000
From: Roman Pavlik <Roman.Pavlik@www.cz>
Organization: SkyNet
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: USR Sport 33.6
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

we are using hylafax 4.0pl1 on IRIX 6.2. We use US Robotics Sport 33.6
It's connected to ttym2 (the file /var/spool/fax/etc/config.ttym2 is
attached).

I've troble when sending fax. The outgoing fax is OK, notify OK,
but "I don't know who" do not restart /usr/local/sbin/faxgetty ttym2
so the faxmodem do not detected TR and are not able to receive fax.

when I kill faxgetty it's "respawn" and everything looks OK.

line in inittab:
t2:23:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/faxgetty ttym2

the file /var/spool/fax/etc/config.ttym2 (we us it as Class 1 modem):
CountryCode:            42      
AreaCode:               5
FAXNumber:              +42.5.41245982
LongDistancePrefix:     0
InternationalPrefix:    00
DialStringRules:        etc/dialrules
ServerTracing:          1
SessionTracing:         11
RecvFileMode:           0600
LogFileMode:            0600
DeviceMode:             0600
RingsBeforeAnswer:      1
SpeakerVolume:          low
GettyArgs:              "-h %l dx_%s"
LocalIdentifier:        "SkyNet, s.r.o."
TagLineFont:            etc/lutRS18.pcf
TagLineFormat:          "From %%l|%c|Page %%p of %%t"
#QualifyTSI:            etc/tsi
MaxRecvPages:           25
ModemType:              Class1          # use class 1 interface
ModemRate:              38400           # DCE-DTE communication rate
ModemFlowControl:       xonxoff         # XON/XOFF flow control assumed
#
ModemNoFlowCmd:         AT&H0&I0&R1     # setup modem for no flow
control
ModemHardFlowCmd:       AT&H1&I0&R2     # setup modem for hardware flow
control
ModemSoftFlowCmd:       AT&H2&I2&R1     # setup modem for software flow
control
#
ModemSetupDTRCmd:       ATS13=1&D2      # setup so DTR drop resets modem
ModemSetupDCDCmd:       AT&C1           # setup so DCD reflects carrier
(or not)ModemResultCodesCmd:    ATQ0X3          # enable extended result
codes
#ModemDialCmd:           ATDP%s@
ModemDialCmd:           ATDP%s
Class1Cmd:              AT+FCLASS=1     # command to enter class 1
Class1TCFResponseDelay: 75              # 75ms delay between recv TCF &
responseClass1SendPPMDelay:     75              # 75ms delay before
sending PPM
Class1SendTCFDelay:     75              # 75ms delay between sending DCS
& TCF
Class1TrainingRecovery: 1500            # 1.5sec delay after training
failure
Class1RecvAbortOK:      200             # wait 200ms for abort response
Class1FrameOverhead:    4               # 4 byte overhead in recvd HDLC
frames
Class1RecvIdentTimer:   40000           # 35+5secs waiting for ident
frames
Class1TCFMaxNonZero:    10              # max 10% of data may be
non-zero
Class1TCFMinRun:        1000 



Thank you very much for help........


Roman Pavlik       e-mail:Roman.Pavlik@www.cz
                   http://www.cz
SkyNet, s.r.o.    
Kabatnikova 5      tel: +42 5 41 24 59 79 
602 00 Brno        fax: +42 5 41 24 59 82
Czech Republic

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 08:31:47 -0500 (EST)
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Carlos Reed <creed@fse.ulaval.ca>
Subject: cu and such....
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi gang!

Here I'am again ...

I'm not shure if this is the place to ask this question, but here we goes....

a) It is the first time that I set up a modem on my sparc 5 with solaris 2.5,
    which is attached to my B serial port.
   I'm not veryfamiliar with such a stuff, so I have some doubts ....
    When I cu -l cua/b most of the time my modem answers and then I can isue
    any AT commands to the modem and check if it is ready to answer to fax
   deamon.
   Some times the cu command says CAN'T ACCESS DEVICE. I've
   noticed  that this happens, when I turn off my modem and then I turn it on.
   When this happens, ( cu says CAN'T ACCESS DEVICE) I can cat a file to
   /dev/ttyb I can see the modem lights flashing.
   Why cu can't see cua/b and why cat a file directly to the device can see
   the device ?
   But what is very wierd do, is that just all of a suden the device start
   answering.
   Is there a special procedure to turn off my modem?
b) What is the best way to check if the fax deamon has access to the device ?
   When I run faxstat I can only see if the deamon is running.


Thanks again guys, and have a nice suny warmy day. :-)  see ya!

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 14:18:54 +0000
From: Maarten Boerlijst <mcb@einstein.zoo.ox.ac.uk>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: faxrm failure
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

I've installed hylafax-v4.0pl1 on IRIX 5.3 using a Multitech MT2834ZDX
modem. All seems to work well, but there is one sticky problem left.

Whenever I remove a job using faxrm the modem fails to recover:

>faxstat -s
HylaFAX scheduler on turing.zoo.ox.ac.uk: Running
Modem ttyf2 (271197): Waiting for modem to come ready

In this state the modem does not answer any incoming calls. Sending new
faxes works fine, as this re-initializes the modem.

killing the faxgetty process (which restarts automatically from
/etc/inittab) puts the modem back in the right state:

 >faxstat -s
HylaFAX scheduler on turing.zoo.ox.ac.uk: Running
Modem ttyf2 (271197): Running and idle

Some entries in /var/spool/fax/etc/config.ttyf2 :

GettyArgs:              "-h %l dx_%s"
ModemSetupDTRCmd:       AT&D3           # setup so DTR drop resets modem


Any ideas would be very welcome
(I do realize that I could make a script that automatically kills
faxgetty on faxrm, but I would prefer a cleaner solution)

Thanks,
Maarten Boerlijst

-- 
Dr. M.C. Boerlijst                           Tel: 01865 271279
Department of Zoology                        Fax: 01865 310447
University of Oxford          e-mail:mcb@einstein.zoo.ox.ac.uk
South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PS

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: USR Sport 33.6
To: Roman.Pavlik@www.cz (Roman Pavlik)
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 16:00:22 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Roman Pavlik wrote:
    
    Hi,
    
    we are using hylafax 4.0pl1 on IRIX 6.2. We use US Robotics Sport 33.6
    It's connected to ttym2 (the file /var/spool/fax/etc/config.ttym2 is
    attached).
    
    I've troble when sending fax. The outgoing fax is OK, notify OK,
    but "I don't know who" do not restart /usr/local/sbin/faxgetty ttym2
    so the faxmodem do not detected TR and are not able to receive fax.

faxgetty(1M) does not terminate for outgoing facimilies; it goes
out of the way and waits until the job has finished and than
re-inits the modem and waits for the next incoming call;
    
    when I kill faxgetty it's "respawn" and everything looks OK.
    
    line in inittab:
    t2:23:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/faxgetty ttym2

try collecting a ServerTracing (e.g. set ServerTracing: 0x0f) to
see what's going on;
    
    the file /var/spool/fax/etc/config.ttym2 (we us it as Class 1 modem):

	<... stuff deleted ...>

   	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 16:01:29 +0100
From: "Christian.Gaehwiller@Roche.com" <christian.gaehwiller@Roche.COM>
Subject: faxmgr software
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Cc: gaehwilc@Roche.COM
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello :

Where can I find the  version  of  faxmgr2  software  running
on  Irix 6.2  or  Irix 6.3 .

Formerly  faxmgr2  was packed on the  Indizione2  CD  distributed
with SGI hosts.

I have already installed  HylaFax. But it does not contain a  
front-end  application  like  faxmgr2's  /usr/sbin/faxsend 
to create the fax document .

Thanks


-- 
============================================================================

Dr. Christian Gaehwiller	E-mail:  Christian.Gaehwiller@Roche.com
F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG
B65/303				Tel:	+41 61 688 4559
CH-4070 Basel			
Switzerland			Fax:	+41 61 688 1075

	X400:  S=Gaehwiller; G=Christian; I=CG; C=CH; A=400NET; P=Roche

============================================================================

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Rainer Krienke <krienke@mailhost.uni-koblenz.de>
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 16:34:58 +0100
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Problem sending postscript-attachment via mail using faxmail
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello,

I experience a strange behaviour of faxmail run in delivery mode (4.0pl1, Sun 
Solaris 2.51) sending a mime mail (Type application/postscript). The mail 
contains a postscriptfile that covers excacly one DIN A4 page. The header of the 
mail containing the attachment looks like this:

>From krienke Tue Feb 11 13:27:31 1997
To: krienke@495.fax
Subject: test
X-fax-PageHeaders: No
X-fax-AutoCoverPage: Yes
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: application/postscript; name=1.ps
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Content-MD5: nIWyNfHLDDCnYKkGy0jOrQ==
Content-Description: 1.ps
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=1.ps
X-Sun-Data-Type: postscript-file

%!PS-Adobe-2.0
% The attachment PS file ...
.....

There are two problems: the first is, that the fax received contains no 
coverpage although the header contains a "X-fax-AutoCoverPager: Yes" line. 
Instead of the cover-page there appears a page-Heade and this although there is 
a second X-fax-line in the header telling faxmail not to generate a page header.

The second problem is that the Postscript attachment is scaled down and put in 
the lower left corner of the faxpage in a size of about 1x1cm. I found that this 
happens because textfmt (actually faxmail) adds a PS-prologue in which a line 
like.

0.05 dup scale 

occurs. This line causes all output to be scaled to 1/20 of the natural size. 
Since a postscript attachment is simly copied through, this scaling applies also 
to the PS file contained in the attachment that expects the default scaling.

Does anyone know about this problem and does perhaps anyone have a fix to these 
bugs ?


Thanks a lot 
Rainer
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Universitaet Koblenz, 			http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~krienke
Rechenzentrum,                          Voice: +49 261 9119-641
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 1997 11:09:12 -0500 (EST)
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Carlos Reed <creed@fse.ulaval.ca>
Subject: I Can't see my modem running
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

sin % cu -l cua/b
Connected
at
OK
~[loup].

sin % faxstat
HylaFAX scheduler on loup.sin.qc.ca: Running

I don't see the message like .....
Modem ttyb (xxx): Running and idle

What's going on ? , any hints will be very apretiated.

Thanks again fellows, and have anice day :-)

ciao!

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 07:29:12 +0100
From: Ulrich Eckhardt <uli@rgw-express.de>
Organization: RGW Express Airfreight GmbH
To: jackb@pgw.picker.com
CC: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Problem faxing text files using WHFC 0.2b
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

jackb@pgw.picker.com wrote:
> 
> Hylafax Version: 4.0P11
> Platform: Dec Alpha
> OS: 4.0
> Winhyla (Version 0.2b(Alpha)
> 
> I have a problem using thw Win-95 interface to Hylafax (WHFC).  I
> can fax postscript files, but NOT text files.  The text files get
> queued up normally, but they DO NOT get converted to postscript
> like they do with the tkhylafax interface or the command line
> "sendfax -d number file.txt".
> 
> ls -l /usr/var/spool/fax/docq
> total 2
> -rw-rw----   1 uucp     60002        156 Feb 10 09:09 doc21.ps.20
> -rw-------   1 uucp     uucp           2 Feb 10 09:09 seqf

Hi,

WHFC doen't convert your documents to postscript, which is required
for hfaxd. 

Uli
-- 
Ulrich Eckhardt		mailto:uli@rgw-express.de

Truly great madness can not be achieved without significant
intelligence. (Henrik Tikkanen)

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: tracefile
To: dhe@highway.bertelsmann.de (Dirk Haufe)
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 07:33:26 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Dirk Haufe wrote:
    
    Hi,
    I have installed hylafax4.0pl0 and have some trouble to get to work.
    Were can I find or configure a detailed tracelog of Modemactivities?

in the man pages (e.g. config(4F)) and in the FAQ
http://www.vix.com/hylafax/FAQ/

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: faxrm failure
To: mcb@einstein.zoo.ox.ac.uk (Maarten Boerlijst)
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 08:05:28 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Maarten Boerlijst wrote:
    
    Hi,
    
    I've installed hylafax-v4.0pl1 on IRIX 5.3 using a Multitech MT2834ZDX
    modem. All seems to work well, but there is one sticky problem left.
    
    Whenever I remove a job using faxrm the modem fails to recover:
    
    >faxstat -s
    HylaFAX scheduler on turing.zoo.ox.ac.uk: Running
    Modem ttyf2 (271197): Waiting for modem to come ready
    
    In this state the modem does not answer any incoming calls. Sending new
    faxes works fine, as this re-initializes the modem.

please collect a servertrace showing levels 0x030f; see config(4F)
for details;
    
    killing the faxgetty process (which restarts automatically from
    /etc/inittab) puts the modem back in the right state:
    
     >faxstat -s
    HylaFAX scheduler on turing.zoo.ox.ac.uk: Running
    Modem ttyf2 (271197): Running and idle
    
    Some entries in /var/spool/fax/etc/config.ttyf2 :
    
    GettyArgs:              "-h %l dx_%s"
    ModemSetupDTRCmd:       AT&D3           # setup so DTR drop resets modem
    
    
    Any ideas would be very welcome
    (I do realize that I could make a script that automatically kills
    faxgetty on faxrm, but I would prefer a cleaner solution)

yes, this isn't the way to go;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: I Can't see my modem running
To: creed@fse.ulaval.ca (Carlos Reed)
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 08:10:58 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Carlos Reed wrote:
    
    sin % cu -l cua/b
    Connected
    at
    OK
    ~[loup].
    
    sin % faxstat
    HylaFAX scheduler on loup.sin.qc.ca: Running
    
    I don't see the message like .....
    Modem ttyb (xxx): Running and idle
    
    What's going on ? , any hints will be very apretiated.

No message = no faxgetty(1M) is running;
No trace   = no hints are available :-)

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: ramir@nangka.usc.edu.ph
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 15:22:30 +0800 (PST)
Reply-To: ramir@nangka.usc.edu.ph
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: facsimile job failed! 
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Hi all!

When I used faxmail to send faxes via e-mail using USRobotics Courier
V.Everyting with V.34, I got an  error message sent to me from Facsimile
Agent: 

Your facsimile job to 3460351 failed because:
    Unspecified Transmit Phase D error, including +FPHCTO timeout between data 
and +FET command; Giving up after 3 attempts to send same page

    ---- Transcript of session follows ----

Feb 11 14:34:25.17: [29013]: SESSION BEGIN 00000021 63323460351
Feb 11 14:34:25.19: [29013]: SEND FAX: JOB 4 DEST 3460351 COMMID 00000021
Feb 11 14:34:25.20: [29013]: DELAY 2600 ms
Feb 11 14:34:28.31: [29013]: <-- [17:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:28.49: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:28.49: [29013]: <-- [32:ATS8=2S7=60&H1&I0&R2S13=1&D2&C1\r]
Feb 11 14:34:28.67: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:28.67: [29013]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:28.72: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:28.72: [29013]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Feb 11 14:34:28.76: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:28.76: [29013]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:28.80: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:28.80: [29013]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:28.84: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:28.84: [29013]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Feb 11 14:34:28.88: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:28.88: [29013]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Feb 11 14:34:28.93: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:28.93: [29013]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:28.97: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:28.97: [29013]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:29.02: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:29.02: [29013]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:29.19: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:29.38: [29013]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:59.38: [29013]: MODEM <Timeout>
Feb 11 14:34:59.44: [29013]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Feb 11 14:34:59.49: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:59.49: [29013]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:59.53: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:59.53: [29013]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:59.57: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:59.57: [29013]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Feb 11 14:34:59.61: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:59.61: [29013]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Feb 11 14:34:59.66: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:59.66: [29013]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:59.70: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:59.70: [29013]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:59.75: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:59.75: [29013]: <-- [22:AT+FLI="NothingSetup"\r]
Feb 11 14:34:59.80: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:59.81: [29013]: DIAL 3460351
Feb 11 14:34:59.81: [29013]: <-- [12:ATDT3460351\r]
Feb 11 14:35:12.46: [29013]: --> [4:+FCO]
Feb 11 14:35:14.43: [29013]: --> [67:+FNF:00000580004EB8000825202020205553432054432041444D494E006000180B]
Feb 11 14:35:14.43: [29013]: REMOTE NSF "00000580004EB8000825202020205553432054432041444D494E006000180B"
Feb 11 14:35:15.15: [29013]: --> [27:+FCI:"        6332 3460351"]
Feb 11 14:35:15.15: [29013]: REMOTE CSI "6332 3460351"
Feb 11 14:35:15.45: [29013]: --> [20:+FIS:1,3,0,2,0,0,0,4]
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: REMOTE best format 1-D MR
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: REMOTE best 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: USE 9600 bit/s
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: USE 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: SEND file "docq/doc4.ps;30"
Feb 11 14:35:15.51: [29013]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 11 14:35:15.51: [29013]: USE unlimited page length 
Feb 11 14:35:15.51: [29013]: USE 3.85 line/mm
Feb 11 14:35:15.51: [29013]: USE 1-D MR
Feb 11 14:35:15.51: [29013]: <-- [23:AT+FIS=0,3,0,2,0,0,0,4\r]
Feb 11 14:35:15.57: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:35:15.57: [29013]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
Feb 11 14:35:15.62: [29013]: --> [20:+FCS:0,3,0,2,0,0,0,5]
Feb 11 14:35:20.90: [29013]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 11 14:35:20.90: [29013]: SEND begin page
Feb 11 14:35:21.92: [29013]: SENT 4519 bytes of data
Feb 11 14:35:21.96: [29013]: SEND 1D RTC
Feb 11 14:35:21.96: [29013]: SEND end page
Feb 11 14:35:21.96: [29013]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Feb 11 14:35:29.70: [29013]: --> [0:]
Feb 11 14:35:29.78: [29013]: REMOTE HANGUP: Unspecified Transmit Phase D error, including +FPHCTO timeout between data and +FET command (code 50)
Feb 11 14:35:29.78: [29013]: <-- [7:AT+FKS\r]
Feb 11 14:35:29.78: [29013]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
Feb 11 14:35:29.81: [29013]: SEND: Unspecified Transmit Phase D error, including +FPHCTO timeout between data and +FET command; Giving up after 3 attempts to send same page "docq/doc4.ps;30", dirnum 0
Feb 11 14:35:29.81: [29013]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Feb 11 14:35:29.81: [29013]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
Feb 11 14:35:29.81: [29013]: SESSION END

    ---- Unsent job status ----

   Destination: 3460351
         JobID: 4
       GroupID: 4
        Sender: ramir
      Mailaddr: ramir@nangka.usc.edu.ph
        CommID: 00000021
Submitted From: localhost
    Page Width: 215 (mm)
   Page Length: 279 (mm)
    Resolution: 98 (lpi)
        Status: Unspecified Transmit Phase D error, including +FPHCTO timeout between data and +FET command; Giving up after 3 attempts to send same page
       Dialogs: 3 (exchanges with remote device)
         Dials: 0 (consecutive failed calls to destination)
         Calls: 3 (total phone calls placed)
         Pages: 0 (pages transmitted)
      TotPages: 1 (total pages to transmit)
      Attempts: 3 (attempts to send current page)
        Dirnum: 0 (directory of next page to send)

    ---- Documents submitted for transmission ----

But, it sends 3 the same pages! Can anyone help me on this??

Ramir

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: SCO UnixWare 2.1
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 08:42:45 +0100 (MET)
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Is someone using HylaFAX on SCO UnixWare 2.1? Please contact me
directly. Thanks in advance.

	matthias
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Maarten Boerlijst <mcb@einstein.zoo.ox.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 08:57:47 +0000
To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Subject: Re: faxrm failure
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Thanks for your respons !

Here's a syslog for a 'hung' abort, using ServerTrace  0x030f:

Feb 12 08:48:39 6D:turing FaxQueuer[13232]: KILL JOB 29
Feb 12 08:48:39 3D:turing FaxSend[14636]: CAUGHT SIGNAL 15
Feb 12 08:48:39 6D:turing FaxSend[14636]: ABORT: job abort requested
Feb 12 08:48:39 6D:turing FaxSend[14636]: SEND FAILED: Job aborted by user
Feb 12 08:48:41 6D:turing FaxQueuer[13232]: NOTIFY: bin/notify "doneq/q29"
"killed" ""

And herafter the modem is stuck in:
>faxstat -r
HylaFAX scheduler on turing.zoo.ox.ac.uk: Running
Modem ttyf2 (271197): Waiting for modem to come ready

Magically ;-) the first time I tried to repeat the problem the modem did
recover, syslog:

Feb 12 08:38:29 6D:turing FaxQueuer[13232]: KILL JOB 28
Feb 12 08:38:29 3D:turing FaxSend[14586]: CAUGHT SIGNAL 15
Feb 12 08:38:29 6D:turing FaxSend[14586]: ABORT: job abort requested
Feb 12 08:38:29 6D:turing FaxSend[14586]: SEND FAILED: Job aborted by user
Feb 12 08:38:31 6D:turing FaxQueuer[13232]: NOTIFY: bin/notify "doneq/q28"
"killed" ""
Feb 12 08:38:38 6D:turing FaxGetty[13213]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Feb 12 08:38:38 6D:turing FaxGetty[13213]: MODEM set baud rate: 0 baud (flow
control unchanged)
Feb 12 08:38:38 6D:turing FaxGetty[13213]: DELAY 2600 ms
Feb 12 08:38:40 6D:turing FaxGetty[13213]: MODEM set DTR ON
Feb 12 08:38:40 6D:turing FaxGetty[13213]: MODEM set baud rate: 38400 baud,
input flow RTS/CTS, output flow RTS/CTS
Feb 12 08:38:40 6D:turing FaxGetty[13213]: MODEM flush i/o

Followed by a long sequence of modem settings, resulting in:
>faxstat -r
HylaFAX scheduler on turing.zoo.ox.ac.uk: Running
Modem ttyf2 (271197): Running and idle


It seems to me that the modem (intermittently) fails to start the reset
sequence, but I have to admit I know very little about this.

Any ideas?

Maarten Boerlijst



-- 
Dr. M.C. Boerlijst                           Tel: 01865 271279
Department of Zoology                        Fax: 01865 310447
University of Oxford                         e-mail: mcb@einstein.zoo.ox.ac.uk
South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PS

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Maarten Boerlijst <mcb@einstein.zoo.ox.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 09:24:06 +0000
To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Subject: Re: faxrm failure
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi again,

Maybe this helps even further:

Also after getting a no-answer for a send jod the modem sometimes goes waiting:

email notifyer:

Your facsimile job to 71279 was not sent because:
    No answer from remote

The job will be retried at 09:19.

    ---- Transcript of session follows ----

Feb 12 09:15:09.54: [14803]: SESSION BEGIN 00000051 44186571279
Feb 12 09:15:09.55: [14803]: SEND FAX: JOB 32 DEST 71279 COMMID 00000051
Feb 12 09:15:09.55: [14803]: DELAY 2600 ms
Feb 12 09:15:12.15: [14803]: <-- [15:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
Feb 12 09:15:12.25: [14803]: --> [14:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0]
Feb 12 09:15:12.26: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 12 09:15:12.26: [14803]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&E4&D3&C1\r]
Feb 12 09:15:12.32: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 12 09:15:12.32: [14803]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
Feb 12 09:15:12.38: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 12 09:15:12.38: [14803]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
Feb 12 09:15:12.44: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 12 09:15:12.44: [14803]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
Feb 12 09:15:12.49: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 12 09:15:12.49: [14803]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
Feb 12 09:15:12.55: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 12 09:15:12.55: [14803]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,2,0,0,0\r]
Feb 12 09:15:12.62: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 12 09:15:12.62: [14803]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
Feb 12 09:15:12.67: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 12 09:15:12.68: [14803]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
Feb 12 09:15:12.83: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 12 09:15:12.83: [14803]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
Feb 12 09:15:12.98: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 12 09:15:12.98: [14803]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
Feb 12 09:15:13.13: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 12 09:15:13.13: [14803]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
Feb 12 09:15:13.29: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 12 09:15:13.29: [14803]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,2,0,0,0\r]
Feb 12 09:15:13.45: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 12 09:15:13.45: [14803]: <-- [23:AT+FLID="NothingSetup"\r]
Feb 12 09:15:13.61: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 12 09:15:13.61: [14803]: DIAL 71279
Feb 12 09:15:13.61: [14803]: <-- [11:ATDT71279@\r]
Feb 12 09:16:09.83: [14803]: --> [9:NO ANSWER]
Feb 12 09:16:09.83: [14803]: SEND FAILED: No answer from remote
Feb 12 09:16:09.83: [14803]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Feb 12 09:16:09.98: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 12 09:16:09.98: [14803]: SESSION END

Resulting in:
>faxstat -s
HylaFAX scheduler on turing.zoo.ox.ac.uk: Running
Modem ttyf2 (271197): Waiting for modem to come ready

JID  Pri S  Owner Number       Pages Dials     TTS Status
32   124 S    mcb 71279         0:1   3:12   09:19 No answer from remote



My modem manual syas that ATH0 should make the modem 'go on hook', i.e. hang
up, but this seems to fail ...


Maarten



-- 
Dr. M.C. Boerlijst                           Tel: 01865 271279
Department of Zoology                        Fax: 01865 310447
University of Oxford                         e-mail: mcb@einstein.zoo.ox.ac.uk
South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PS

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: faxrm failure
To: mcb@einstein.zoo.ox.ac.uk (Maarten Boerlijst)
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 10:26:30 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Maarten Boerlijst wrote:
    
    Thanks for your respons !
    
    Here's a syslog for a 'hung' abort, using ServerTrace  0x030f:
    
    Feb 12 08:48:39 6D:turing FaxQueuer[13232]: KILL JOB 29
    Feb 12 08:48:39 3D:turing FaxSend[14636]: CAUGHT SIGNAL 15
    Feb 12 08:48:39 6D:turing FaxSend[14636]: ABORT: job abort requested
    Feb 12 08:48:39 6D:turing FaxSend[14636]: SEND FAILED: Job aborted by user
    Feb 12 08:48:41 6D:turing FaxQueuer[13232]: NOTIFY: bin/notify "doneq/q29"
    "killed" ""
    
    And herafter the modem is stuck in:
    >faxstat -r
    HylaFAX scheduler on turing.zoo.ox.ac.uk: Running
    Modem ttyf2 (271197): Waiting for modem to come ready
    
    Magically ;-) the first time I tried to repeat the problem the modem did
    recover, syslog:
    
    Feb 12 08:38:29 6D:turing FaxQueuer[13232]: KILL JOB 28
    Feb 12 08:38:29 3D:turing FaxSend[14586]: CAUGHT SIGNAL 15
    Feb 12 08:38:29 6D:turing FaxSend[14586]: ABORT: job abort requested
    Feb 12 08:38:29 6D:turing FaxSend[14586]: SEND FAILED: Job aborted by user
    Feb 12 08:38:31 6D:turing FaxQueuer[13232]: NOTIFY: bin/notify "doneq/q28"
    "killed" ""
    Feb 12 08:38:38 6D:turing FaxGetty[13213]: MODEM set DTR OFF
    Feb 12 08:38:38 6D:turing FaxGetty[13213]: MODEM set baud rate: 0 baud (flow
    control unchanged)
    Feb 12 08:38:38 6D:turing FaxGetty[13213]: DELAY 2600 ms
    Feb 12 08:38:40 6D:turing FaxGetty[13213]: MODEM set DTR ON
    Feb 12 08:38:40 6D:turing FaxGetty[13213]: MODEM set baud rate: 38400 baud,
    input flow RTS/CTS, output flow RTS/CTS
    Feb 12 08:38:40 6D:turing FaxGetty[13213]: MODEM flush i/o
    
    Followed by a long sequence of modem settings, resulting in:
    >faxstat -r
    HylaFAX scheduler on turing.zoo.ox.ac.uk: Running
    Modem ttyf2 (271197): Running and idle
    
    
    It seems to me that the modem (intermittently) fails to start the reset
    sequence, but I have to admit I know very little about this.
    
    Any ideas?

not yet; I tried to reproduce it on my system - no luck;
please do upping the level to 0xc30f;

does IRIX come with a tool to trace a proc on system call level,
e.g. show all system calls of a given proc-id, the args and returns?
(look for something like strace(1) or truss(1)); if so please
trace the proc of faxgetty(1M) with this and send me (not to the
list) the output of it;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: faxrm failure
To: mcb@einstein.zoo.ox.ac.uk (Maarten Boerlijst)
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 12:14:25 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Maarten Boerlijst wrote:
    
    Hi again,
    
    Maybe this helps even further:
    
    Also after getting a no-answer for a send jod the modem sometimes goes waiting:
    
    email notifyer:
    
    Your facsimile job to 71279 was not sent because:
        No answer from remote
    
    The job will be retried at 09:19.
    
        ---- Transcript of session follows ----
    
    Feb 12 09:15:09.54: [14803]: SESSION BEGIN 00000051 44186571279
    Feb 12 09:15:09.55: [14803]: SEND FAX: JOB 32 DEST 71279 COMMID 00000051
    Feb 12 09:15:09.55: [14803]: DELAY 2600 ms
    Feb 12 09:15:12.15: [14803]: <-- [15:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.25: [14803]: --> [14:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0]
                                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

What is the reason for the ECHO-on mode of the modem? If faxgetty(1M)
was the last "user" of it it should be in ECHO-off; if faxsend(1M)
was the last it should be in ECHO-off too;

    Feb 12 09:15:12.26: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.26: [14803]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&E4&D3&C1\r]
                                                       ^^^
ah, this is the answer: DTR-drop re-loads profile 0 later;

    Feb 12 09:15:12.32: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.32: [14803]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.38: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.38: [14803]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.44: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.44: [14803]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.49: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.49: [14803]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.55: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.55: [14803]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,2,0,0,0\r]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.62: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.62: [14803]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.67: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.68: [14803]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.83: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.83: [14803]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.98: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 12 09:15:12.98: [14803]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
    Feb 12 09:15:13.13: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 12 09:15:13.13: [14803]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
    Feb 12 09:15:13.29: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 12 09:15:13.29: [14803]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,2,0,0,0\r]
    Feb 12 09:15:13.45: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 12 09:15:13.45: [14803]: <-- [23:AT+FLID="NothingSetup"\r]
    Feb 12 09:15:13.61: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 12 09:15:13.61: [14803]: DIAL 71279
    Feb 12 09:15:13.61: [14803]: <-- [11:ATDT71279@\r]
    Feb 12 09:16:09.83: [14803]: --> [9:NO ANSWER]
    Feb 12 09:16:09.83: [14803]: SEND FAILED: No answer from remote
    Feb 12 09:16:09.83: [14803]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
    Feb 12 09:16:09.98: [14803]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 12 09:16:09.98: [14803]: SESSION END
    
    Resulting in:
    >faxstat -s
    HylaFAX scheduler on turing.zoo.ox.ac.uk: Running
    Modem ttyf2 (271197): Waiting for modem to come ready
    
    JID  Pri S  Owner Number       Pages Dials     TTS Status
    32   124 S    mcb 71279         0:1   3:12   09:19 No answer from remote
    
    
    
    My modem manual syas that ATH0 should make the modem 'go on hook', i.e. hang
    up, but this seems to fail ...

Why do you think that it seems to fail?

I'm still not sure about it but maybe it helps (and if it helps
we should work-out the reason): try setting &D2 for ModemSetupDTRCmd;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Maarten Boerlijst <mcb@einstein.zoo.ox.ac.uk>
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 12:18:25 +0000
To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Subject: Re: faxrm failure
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

>>  My modem manual syas that ATH0 should make the modem 'go on hook', i.e.
hang
>>  up, but this seems to fail ...

>Why do you think that it seems to fail?

Well, I would guess  (without any real knowledge) that ATH0 would free the
modem, but apparently it remains busy with something ...


Unfortunately,  ModemSetupDTRCmd: AT&D2 does not resolve the problem

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 16:29:47 +0100 (MET)
From: "C.W.P. Schoenmakers" <cschoen@solair1.inter.NL.net>
To: Matthias Apitz <Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de>
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Problem faxing text files using WHFC 0.2b
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com



Hi there,

could 'enscript' do any good here?

kees


On Mon, 10 Feb 1997, Matthias Apitz wrote:

> jackb@pgw.picker.com wrote:
>     
>     Hylafax Version: 4.0P11
>     Platform: Dec Alpha
>     OS: 4.0
>     Winhyla (Version 0.2b(Alpha)
>     
>     I have a problem using thw Win-95 interface to Hylafax (WHFC).  I
>     can fax postscript files, but NOT text files.  The text files get
>     queued up normally, but they DO NOT get converted to postscript
>     like they do with the tkhylafax interface or the command line
>     "sendfax -d number file.txt".
> 
> sendfax(1) makes use of textfmt(1) to generate PostScript
> from text (ASCII) and tkhylafax uses sendfax(1) to submit jobs;
>     
>     ls -l /usr/var/spool/fax/docq
>     total 2
>     -rw-rw----   1 uucp     60002        156 Feb 10 09:09 doc21.ps.20
>     -rw-------   1 uucp     uucp           2 Feb 10 09:09 seqf
>     
>     file doc21.ps.20
>     doc21.ps.20:    ascii text
>     
>     Is there something I have to configure for this to happen?
> 
> the WHFC client directly creates a job through the protocol which
> clients have to speak with hfaxd(1M); so the submitted
> file must be a PostScript file (which is translated to
> TIFF/F by ps2fax(1M) on the fly) or must be TIFF/F;
> 
> if I understand the things right there is no way to submit
> a text file through the hfaxd(1M)-protocol;
> 
> 	matthias
> 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 14:41:33 -0500 (EST)
From: Todd Knaus <todd@cis.cisnet.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Modem getting wedged
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Dear Fellow Hylafax users,

I am new to this list so please forgive me if this topic has been covered. 

I just installed the new Hylafax v4.0pl1 on a BSDI 2.1 Unix box.  Before
doing so however I removed all references to flexfax or hylafax from BSDI
2.1.  I wanted to make sure this was a clean compile and install.

The build and install went without a hitch.  I also installed an internal
Cardinal class 2 faxmodem on tty00.  I can access the modem using tip and
can dial out on it with no problem. 

Now this is where I am getting stuck.  Sending a fax using the command:

sendfax -n -d "todd@faxnumber" -x "CISNet, Inc." -r "Test Fax" somefile

Will queue the fax up but will not send it.  Faxstat shows the fax in the
queue but I get an email message saying the modem is wedged.

Faxq is running and I am using faxmodem tty00.  The system is for outgoing
faxes only.  I will not be receiving faxes so I did not start faxgetty.

Any hints, tips, pointers, FAQ's, etc. would be greatly appreciated....

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Todd Knaus	|      CISNet, Inc.	|      Youngstown  Ohio's
Vice President	|   Internet Services	| Full Service Internet Provider
(216)629-2691 P	|-----------------------|    
(216)629-2692 F |   todd@cisnet.com   	|    http://www.cisnet.com 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 09:12:15 +1100
From: <mlist@stonemicro.com.au>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Problem with hfaxd
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


I am installing outgoing faxes with hylafax-v4.0pl1 and I can send faxes
on that machine (linux-2.0.22) using sendfax. I can also see the queue with
a faxstat -s. I would like to set up a few client machines. My problem is 
that when I start hfaxd -i 4559 (standalone) on the server I get:

Feb 13 08:40:24 sgap HylaFAX[14886]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server, trying again in 5 seconds.

this message repeats after 10 and after 20 secs.
I have checked the doco/FAQ but cant find any reference to this problem.
Any ideas.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Ed Cooley <ecooley@strategy5.com>
To: "'FlexFAX Mailing List'" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Reset after cu command.
Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 23:00:03 -0600
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I am using Unixware 2.03 and HylaFAX.

Incoming and outgoing faxes and data calls are working fine.  

My only problem is that when a cu call finished the lock file is not getting removed properly.  HylaFAX removes the stale lock file and resets the modem but it seems like a long time between data call being disconnected and the reset process.

How do I configure how often HylaFAX checks for a stale lock and resets the modem properly?

Thanks
---
Ed Cooley
Strategic Concepts, Inc.
501/271-7400 Fax:271-7401
ecooley@strategy5.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 01:05:16 -0500 (EST)
From: Gabriel Fernandez <fernande@cs.sc.edu>
To: mlist@stonemicro.com.au
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Problem with hfaxd
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Thu, 13 Feb 1997 mlist@stonemicro.com.au wrote:

> 
> I am installing outgoing faxes with hylafax-v4.0pl1 and I can send faxes
> on that machine (linux-2.0.22) using sendfax. I can also see the queue with
> a faxstat -s. I would like to set up a few client machines. My problem is 
> that when I start hfaxd -i 4559 (standalone) on the server I get:
> 
> Feb 13 08:40:24 sgap HylaFAX[14886]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server, trying again in 5 seconds.
> 
> this message repeats after 10 and after 20 secs.
> I have checked the doco/FAQ but cant find any reference to this problem.
> Any ideas.
> 

Hi:

   Unfortunately the answer to your question won't be available until the
next release of the FAQ list. So, I guess I will have to "recite" the
solution again. :-)

   Basically, most of the problems you might have with HylaFAX and any
other server-client type of software (rplay comes to my mind now) under
Linux have to do with a misconfiguration or, rather, a lack of
configuration of a network for standalone machines.

   First, you should provide a name and a IP number to your machine
besides "127.0.0.1 localhost". Simply add a line to your /etc/hosts file

	127.0.0.1	localhost
	127.0.0.2   	mymachine

Second, you should add a route to both localhost and mymachine in
/etc/rc.d/rc.inet1

#!/bin/sh

HOSTNAME=`hostname`

# Attach the loopback device.
/sbin/ifconfig lo 127.0.0.1
/sbin/route add -net 127.0.0.0

# Attach a dummy workstation
/sbin/route add 127.0.0.1
/sbin/ifconfig dummy mymachine
/sbin/route add mymachine

   After this, kill the inetd daemon and wait a little bit until it
restarts. Do 'ping mymachine' and you should have an output such as

PING mymachine (127.0.0.2): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 127.0.0.2: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.6 ms
64 bytes from 127.0.0.2: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.4 ms
64 bytes from 127.0.0.2: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.4 ms

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 07:06:24 +0100 (MET)
From: Leif Erlingsson <leif@lege.com>
Reply-To: Leif Erlingsson <leif@lege.com>
To: Sam Leffler <sam@hyla.chez.sgi.com>
cc: Jan Clareus <jancla@rsv.se>, Reine Persson <reiper@rsv.se>,
        flexfax@sgi.com, Anders Wass <andwas@rsv.se>
Subject: TextFmt.c++/.h & ISO-8859-1; Solution: (unsigned const char) kludge; TextFmt.h.patch TextFmt.c++.patch
Comment: No more problems with international character sets and textfmt! TextFmt.h.patch TextFmt.c++.patch
Organization: DATA LEGE
X-PGP-Fingerprint: DB 47 2F B1 F8 6B E5 92  7A 97 5C C8 7E 62 CA 7C
X-URL: http://www.lege.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----

/usr/src/hylafax-v4.0pl1/util/TextFmt.h.patch
/usr/src/hylafax-v4.0pl1/util/TextFmt.c++.patch

Above patches solves ``textfmt'' bugs on any platform/any OS and if
applied by hand, applicable also to older versions of hylafax. Now no
more problems with international character sets and textfmt!


Hi Sam,

	have inserted ``(unsigned const char)'' in TextFmt.h and have
added a few lines to hylafax-v4.0pl1/util/TextFmt.c++ to make it function
better in an international environment and with bad data in the upper
character-codes of the metrics-files in the distribution.

Find commented patches attached. Feel free to remove the comments, they
are just there to tell you and others why I did what I did.


The above patches have been thoroughly tested by me. They work well. They
fix a programming error where values in an array are selected using
*negative* indices, causing random memory addresses to be refereced. This
is the cause of much pain in the international Hylafax community. Help is
on it's way! Especially, TextFmt.h.patch solves the worst problem, but
TextFmt.c++.patch may also be neccessary + that it solves minor errors in
the processing of font width data from font metrics files by ignoring data
in the files for character values above 127, because the supplied font
metrics files cannot reliably be used for values above 127 -- iso 8859-1,
instead it uses the same default Sam uses when no font metrics files are
found, but only for values above 127, values up to 127 are read as before.


== Leif Erlingsson http://www.lege.com  +46 8 604-0995  FAX +46 8 605-2551
   pgp -kvc leif@lege.com DB 47 2F B1 F8 6B E5 92  7A 97 5C C8 7E 62 CA 7C
   Stockholm, Sweden, Tellus, Milky Way, Gods Universe.


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Please contact <leif@lege.com> for Public Key, if you don't have
it. ID: 1024/7DE27121 1996/08/17 Leif Erlingsson <leif@lege.com>

*** TextFmt.h.orig	Wed Nov 27 00:20:54 1996
--- TextFmt.h	Thu Feb 13 02:41:46 1997
***************
*** 65,71 ****
  
      fxBool readMetrics(TextCoord pointsize, fxBool useISO8859, fxStr& emsg);
  };
! inline TextCoord TextFont::charwidth(const char c) const { return widths[c]; }
  inline const char* TextFont::getFamily(void) const	 { return family; }
  
  class FontDict;
--- 65,82 ----
  
      fxBool readMetrics(TextCoord pointsize, fxBool useISO8859, fxStr& emsg);
  };
! /*
!  * The *real* BAAD bug with iso8859-1 was here in TextFont::charwidth,
!  * now kludged by Leif Erlingsson <leif@lege.com> using a type-cast.
!  * The real bug, though, is in the prototypes.... Always always always
!  * use  ``unsigned char''  or  ``unsigned const char''  etc.  Always
!  * unsigned, if there is even a remote possibility your program is ever
!  * going to be used outside  U S A  or otherwise used with eight-bit
!  * characters. As it is below,  ``c'' is negative half the time outside
!  * the US, meaning that values from memory preceeding widths[0] was
!  * being looked up before  ``(unsigned const char) '' was inserted ... ;-)
!  */
! inline TextCoord TextFont::charwidth(const char c) const { return widths[(unsigned const char) c]; }
  inline const char* TextFont::getFamily(void) const	 { return family; }
  
  class FontDict;

*** TextFmt.c++.orig	Wed Nov 27 00:20:44 1996
--- TextFmt.c++	Thu Feb 13 02:28:40 1997
***************
*** 1210,1216 ****
  		fputc(c, fd);
  	    } else
  		fprintf(fd, "\\%03o", c);
! 	    hm += widths[c];
  	} while (--len);
  	fprintf(fd, ")%s ", (const char*) showproc);
      }
--- 1210,1216 ----
  		fputc(c, fd);
  	    } else
  		fprintf(fd, "\\%03o", c);
! 	    hm += widths[(unsigned) c];		// Leif Erlingsson <leif@lege.com>
  	} while (--len);
  	fprintf(fd, ")%s ", (const char*) showproc);
      }
***************
*** 1228,1234 ****
  {
      TextCoord w = 0;
      while (*cp)
! 	w += widths[*cp++];
      return w;
  }
  
--- 1228,1234 ----
  {
      TextCoord w = 0;
      while (*cp)
! 	w += widths[(unsigned) (*cp++ & 0xff)];	// Leif Erlingsson <leif@lege.com>
      return w;
  }
  
***************
*** 1295,1300 ****
--- 1295,1307 ----
  		"%s: No glyph metric table located; using fixed widths",
  		(const char*) file);
  	    fclose(fp);
+ 	    /*
+ 	     * Next line added by Leif Erlingsson <leif@lege.com> because
+ 	     * otherwise, if the metrics-file has no glyph metric table
+ 	     * and useISO8859 == False, the FixedMetrics will be all 0's!
+ 	     * (I don't know if this does or does not cause any problem.)
+ 	     */
+ 	    loadFixedMetrics(625*ps/1000L);	// NB: use fixed width metrics
  	    return (FALSE);
  	}
  	lineno++;
***************
*** 1311,1316 ****
--- 1318,1333 ----
  	}
  	if (ix == -1)			// end of unencoded glyphs
  	    break;
+ 	/*
+ 	 * Next if-clause added by Leif Erlingsson <leif@lege.com> because
+ 	 * experience has shown most glyph metric table's to be useless
+ 	 * for obtaining character widths of iso8859-1 characters > 127.
+ 	 * The Adobe Helvetica-Oblique metrics-file created Tue Apr 1
+ 	 * 12:54:09 PST 1986 caused bad spacing for eight-bit iso-8859-1
+ 	 * characters, for example.
+ 	 */
+ 	if (ix > 127)
+ 	    w = 625;			// distrust metrics-file for char > 127
  	if (ix < NCHARS)
  	    widths[ix] = w*ps/1000L;
      }

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: Problem with hfaxd
To: mlist@stonemicro.com.au
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 07:35:16 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

mlist@stonemicro.com.au wrote:
    
    
    I am installing outgoing faxes with hylafax-v4.0pl1 and I can send faxes
    on that machine (linux-2.0.22) using sendfax. I can also see the queue with
    a faxstat -s. I would like to set up a few client machines. My problem is 
    that when I start hfaxd -i 4559 (standalone) on the server I get:

I don't understand your problem; if you can submit jobs with
sendfax(1) and they are sitting in the queue and you can see
them with faxstat(1) then there must be a running hfaxd(1M)
on your server;

	matthias
    
    Feb 13 08:40:24 sgap HylaFAX[14886]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server, trying again in 5 seconds.
    
    this message repeats after 10 and after 20 secs.
    I have checked the doco/FAQ but cant find any reference to this problem.
    Any ideas.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: Modem getting wedged
To: todd@cis.cisnet.com (Todd Knaus)
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 07:55:09 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Todd Knaus wrote:
    
    Dear Fellow Hylafax users,
    
    I am new to this list so please forgive me if this topic has been covered. 

because you're new we forgive you -- but please capitalize it correctly
as Ivan said :-))  -- it's HylaFAX
    
    I just installed the new Hylafax v4.0pl1 on a BSDI 2.1 Unix box.  Before
    doing so however I removed all references to flexfax or hylafax from BSDI
    2.1.  I wanted to make sure this was a clean compile and install.
    
    The build and install went without a hitch.  I also installed an internal
    Cardinal class 2 faxmodem on tty00.  I can access the modem using tip and
    can dial out on it with no problem. 
    
    Now this is where I am getting stuck.  Sending a fax using the command:
    
    sendfax -n -d "todd@faxnumber" -x "CISNet, Inc." -r "Test Fax" somefile

you should use another syntax of sendfax(1), see Q38 of the FAQ
at http://www.vix.com/hylafax/FAQ/
but this mistake is unrelated to your modem wedged problem;
    
    Will queue the fax up but will not send it.  Faxstat shows the fax in the
    queue but I get an email message saying the modem is wedged.

please try collect a servertracing and (if faxsend(1M) wants to send
the job) also a sessiontracing; see the trouble-shooting guide of
the sources or of the FAQ (Q146) and also Q112 for the syslogd(1M)
setup;

    Faxq is running and I am using faxmodem tty00.  The system is for outgoing
    faxes only.  I will not be receiving faxes so I did not start faxgetty.

you should run faxgetty(1M) also in an outbound-fax-only environment
because it's much more reliable; just set RingsBeforeAnswer to zero
in the modem config(4F) file if don't want incoming calls to be
answered;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 02:11:38 -0500 (EST)
From: Gabriel Fernandez <fernande@cs.sc.edu>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Waiting for modem to come ready
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi:

   I read Q96 and Q126 from the updated FAQ list and they don't really
answer my questions.

   First, when Sam said in August 1996 "USR's Class 2.0 fax firmware is
notoriously substandard.  If you intend to depend on a modem for facsimile
communication you should look at the documentation for recommendations on
modems that are thought to be good." What did he really mean with that?

   I am already stuck with the modem (the same as many other people). I am
not going to by a new modem just to send faxes. I would rather buy a fax
machine. Does HylaFAX not support USR Courier modems completely and
that's why many problems occur with both Class 1 and Class 2.0? Should I
wait for an upgraded firmware in order to be able to send faxes with
HylaFAX? Or, the affirmation above is completely outdated and errors
should not be expected?

   My point is: I am able to send and receive faxes with my USR Courier
V.Everything modem flawlessly using other software. Tha fact that HylaFAX
might not be able to do so seems to me unreasonable.

   Second, which is basically the reason of this mail. My modem is always
"Waiting to come ready". Nico explained that the reason is because the
same modem is used by several programs. In my case, they are PPP, a comm.
package (Minicom under Linux), and HylaFAX. Nico said "to let Hylafax act
as the line handler and start up getty's as necessary, and use the vastly
more universal UUCP file-locking to protect the modem from two 
simultaneous uses". However, it seems to me that 'faxgetty' has to do with
the problem more than just the locking system. If I run 'faxgetty', then
the message changes to "Waiting for modem to come free", which makes more
sense to me.

   So, the final question is:

   What are the programs that should be run and how should they be run to
have a consistent fax sending/receiving STANDALONE system? My situation is
a personal computer with Linux that eventually sends and receives faxes.

   Thanks,

	Gabriel

---
Gabriel Fernandez		Wavelets rule!
Computer Science Department	Wavelets are cool!
University of South Carolina	Wavelets smooth your life!
Columbia, SC 29208		Wavelets transform your dimensions!

E-mail: fernande@cs.sc.edu	URL: http://www.cs.sc.edu/~fernande/

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 02:16:40 -0500 (EST)
From: Gabriel Fernandez <fernande@cs.sc.edu>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Answer to normal (voice) calls fails
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi:

   How do you set up HylaFAX to answer after a certain number of rings? I
remember setting up 3 rings somewhere in the initial configuration
scripts, but now I don't remember where. However, it always answers to the
first ring, making it impossible for me to answer normal calls. Even when
I kill the daemons, the modem maintains the setup and still answers to the
first ring. I have to turn it off to solve the problem.

   Thanks,

	Gabriel

---
Gabriel Fernandez		Wavelets rule!
Computer Science Department	Wavelets are cool!
University of South Carolina	Wavelets smooth your life!
Columbia, SC 29208		Wavelets transform your dimensions!

E-mail: fernande@cs.sc.edu	URL: http://www.cs.sc.edu/~fernande/

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
X-Authentication-Warning: Hurwitz.suse.de: choeger owned process doing -bs
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 08:30:49 +0100 (CET)
From: Carsten Hoeger <choeger@suse.de>
To: mlist@stonemicro.com.au
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Problem with hfaxd
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Thu, 13 Feb 1997 mlist@stonemicro.com.au wrote:

> I am installing outgoing faxes with hylafax-v4.0pl1 and I can send faxes
> on that machine (linux-2.0.22) using sendfax. I can also see the queue with
> a faxstat -s. I would like to set up a few client machines. My problem is 
> that when I start hfaxd -i 4559 (standalone) on the server I get:
> 
> Feb 13 08:40:24 sgap HylaFAX[14886]: HylaFAX INET: Unable to init server, trying again in 5 seconds.

Do you have an hfaxd-entry in your /etc/inetd.conf (perhaps you answered
yes, when faxsetup asked you to create this entry for you)?
If this entry exists, then remove it, because you want to run it
standalone and the inetd reserved the port 4556, so you can't use it.

mfG,
	Carsten Hoeger
------
Carsten Hoeger  - S.u.S.E. GmbH -  Gebhardtstr. 2  -  90762 Fuerth  -  Germany
fon +49-911-740530     -    fax +49-911-3206727    -    mailbox +49-911-3247122

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: Reset after cu command.
To: ecooley@strategy5.com (Ed Cooley)
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 11:42:39 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Ed Cooley wrote:
    
    I am using Unixware 2.03 and HylaFAX.
    
    Incoming and outgoing faxes and data calls are working fine. =20
    
    My only problem is that when a cu call finished the lock file is not =
    getting removed properly.  HylaFAX removes the stale lock file and =
    resets the modem but it seems like a long time between data call being =
    disconnected and the reset process.
    
    How do I configure how often HylaFAX checks for a stale lock and resets =
    the modem properly?

the config value is UUCPLockTimeout, see config(4F); please keep
in mind that faxgetty(1M) does not remove the lock if the proc cu(1)
is still alive;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: Waiting for modem to come ready
To: fernande@cs.sc.edu (Gabriel Fernandez)
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 12:47:38 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Gabriel Fernandez wrote:
    
    Hi:
    
       I read Q96 and Q126 from the updated FAQ list and they don't really
    answer my questions.
    
       First, when Sam said in August 1996 "USR's Class 2.0 fax firmware is
    notoriously substandard.  If you intend to depend on a modem for facsimile
    communication you should look at the documentation for recommendations on
    modems that are thought to be good." What did he really mean with that?
    
       I am already stuck with the modem (the same as many other people). I am
    not going to by a new modem just to send faxes. I would rather buy a fax
    machine. Does HylaFAX not support USR Courier modems completely and
    that's why many problems occur with both Class 1 and Class 2.0? Should I
    wait for an upgraded firmware in order to be able to send faxes with
    HylaFAX? Or, the affirmation above is completely outdated and errors
    should not be expected?

I've no USR modems and I can't say anything about them. My answer
is only a technical point of view about HylaFAX and fax standards.

The Class 1, 2 and 2.0 standards describe in detail
how a fax modem should work regarding the AT-commands, responses,
timings and so on. HylaFAX claimes to follow these standards and maybe
there are bugs in HylaFAX too (I've found one just a few days ago).
Whether or not HylaFAX follows the standard could be found in the
server- and session-tracing by comparing them with the spec and or
other books about these standards.

Whether your modem follows the "rules" can also be checked in these
traces. So it's "easy" (just compare a session trace with the
spec) to deside which part (modem or HylaFAX) is wrong.

On the other side if you have a given modem and a software driving
this modem and sending the pages as you want does not say anything
whether your modem follows the specs.
    
       My point is: I am able to send and receive faxes with my USR Courier
    V.Everything modem flawlessly using other software. Tha fact that HylaFAX
    might not be able to do so seems to me unreasonable.

For me this is reasonable. If the modem manufacter XXX sells a modem
and a fax software for this modem and both are not following the
standards it may be that this modem+software work while HylaFAX
and the modem don't work. Once again: I'm not saying that USR does so.
    
       Second, which is basically the reason of this mail. My modem is always
    "Waiting to come ready". Nico explained that the reason is because the
    same modem is used by several programs. In my case, they are PPP, a comm.
    package (Minicom under Linux), and HylaFAX. Nico said "to let Hylafax act
    as the line handler and start up getty's as necessary, and use the vastly
    more universal UUCP file-locking to protect the modem from two 
    simultaneous uses". However, it seems to me that 'faxgetty' has to do with
    the problem more than just the locking system. If I run 'faxgetty', then
    the message changes to "Waiting for modem to come free", which makes more
    sense to me.
    
       So, the final question is:
    
       What are the programs that should be run and how should they be run to
    have a consistent fax sending/receiving STANDALONE system? My situation is
    a personal computer with Linux that eventually sends and receives faxes.

If you share your modem line between faxgetty(1M) -  and you can't
receive faxes without faxgetty(1M) - and other applications (like
Minicom, cu, kermit) you *must* insure that only one proc talks
(in the sense of read(2) sys call) to the modem. Each proc which
wants to read data from the modem must lock the modem *before* (if it
isn't already locked) the read operation. All proc must use the same
locking style. That's all.

Once again the problem can be checked with the server traces and
(under Linux) with the command strace(1) to see which lock-files
are used and who is the winner of the racing.

There was a bug in v4.0pl0 saying "Waiting for modem to come ready"
if you used faxgetty(1M) with RingsBeforeAnswer set to zero. The bug
is fixed in v4.0pl1.

If you have problems with v4.0pl1 with "come ready" / "come free"
collect traces and we'll work-out the problem.

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 07:52:46 -0500 (EST)
From: Douglas Mauro <mailer@empireone.net>
To: Gabriel Fernandez <fernande@cs.sc.edu>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Answer to normal (voice) calls fails
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com



  Check the init string of your modem.  You prob have the modem answering 
on the first ring.  Check your manual and try the AT&V command to view 
the current config of your modem.

  Hope this helps,

Douglas

On Thu, 13 Feb 1997, Gabriel Fernandez wrote:

> Hi:
> 
>    How do you set up HylaFAX to answer after a certain number of rings? I
> remember setting up 3 rings somewhere in the initial configuration
> scripts, but now I don't remember where. However, it always answers to the
> first ring, making it impossible for me to answer normal calls. Even when
> I kill the daemons, the modem maintains the setup and still answers to the
> first ring. I have to turn it off to solve the problem.
> 
>    Thanks,
> 
> 	Gabriel
> 
> ---
> Gabriel Fernandez		Wavelets rule!
> Computer Science Department	Wavelets are cool!
> University of South Carolina	Wavelets smooth your life!
> Columbia, SC 29208		Wavelets transform your dimensions!
> 
> E-mail: fernande@cs.sc.edu	URL: http://www.cs.sc.edu/~fernande/
> 
> 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 09:14:53 -0500 (EST)
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: SF Ahmed <txgroup@usaor.net>
Subject: HYLAFAX  V4.0pl1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

                                           TEXAS GROUP - BANGLADESH
                                 
                                       e-mail address:  txgroup@usaor.net
                       ABC HOUSE (8TH FL), 8 KEMAL ATATURK AVENUE
                    BANANI COMMERCIAL AREA, DHAKA, BANGLADESH 
           FAX: 880 288 3587    TEL: 880 288 6106 / 7358 / 6123 / 2079 / 4951


  
ATTN:  Mr. SAM  LEFFLER

We had down loaded the source code of  HYLAFAX V4.0pl1 from  /sgi/fax/source
and installed it under LINUX  Slackware (3.0) from the C. D. which was bundled
with the book entitled "LINUX  UNLEASHED" ,second edition, published by  
SAMS  PUBLISHING, purchased by us.

1)   While installing  the above HYLAFAX, it  displayed  a module named  "faxq"
in the following prompt lines  against our command of  "faxsetup"

                         /usr/local/sbin/faxq
                        /usr/local/sbin/faxmodem cua0

instead of     /usr/etc/faxd -m /dev/cua0, shown in the  above book  (page 1055)
but  the module  "faxd" could not  be traced  in the specified directory which
may be the problem in our using the software to send or receive fax messages.
The module could not also be traced in the source program, down loaded
from the above C.D.

2)   We were also unable to activate  DOS  partition from LILO running on LINUX
as the operating system could not find the module named  "emufs.sys", as
mentioned  in the book  (page 1020) .

We should be grateful if you would kindly advise us by the return  e-mail
any particular step that we need to take to solve the problem, including
the sources where we can  download the missing programs from.

Thanks and Regds, SFA. 13/02/97
 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 97 11:25:02 EST
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Modem getting wedged
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----


Todd, the options for faxaddmodem (according to the man page for
"config") are AdaptiveAnswer, AnswerRotary, ModemSetupAACmd, and
ModemAnswer*Cmd.

Properly set, they can tell your modem to answer the phone in the
various data, fax, and/or voice modes. Properly setting them can be a
bit awkward: the modem manuals often do not include details, such as
needing to set +FCLASS=0 for +FAA=1 to properly do auto-adaptive mode
on the old Rockwell modems.

			Nico Garcia
			Engineer, CIRL 
			Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
			raoul@cirl.harvard.edu


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 97 11:41:18 EST
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Waiting for modem to come ready
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----


Let Hylafax do the modem configuration, and be called from your
"ttytab" file (or the Linux version of this) to provide getty's. Let
HylaFAX provide incoming getty's for incoming fax, PPP calls, etc., and
let HylaFAX reset the modem when finished. This will let your other
software start from a known state, use its own initialization strings
as necessary, and continue on their merry way without worrying about
resetting the damn modem when finished.

Use software packages for outgoing calls that cooperate with the UUCP
locking mechanism. Kermit, for example, works flawlessly under SunOS, and
the latest version of it is quite robust and portable. ppp-2.3b3 also
works just fine.

HylaFAX is admittedly over-powered: too many commercial packages
provide *only* fax, or *only* dial-in, or *only* voicemail, etc., and
are not portable or regularly upgraded. HylaFAX has proven vastly more
reliable and vastly more capable, partly because Sam is a very clever
programmer, and partly because he (and the other contributors) have
added in new features as soon as they are vaguely standardized.

HylaFAX also takes its re-setting the modem stage seriously: It actually
goes in and sets *all* the necessary flags and lists them by use,
rather than publishing these mysterious undocumentable "init strings"
that many packages use.

			Nico Garcia
			Engineer, CIRL 
			Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
			raoul@cirl.harvard.edu


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From herman.willekens@prosis.be  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 17:50:29 +0100
From: Herman Willekens <herman.willekens@prosis.be>
To: pkw@elgro.co.uk
Subject: Hylafax on Linux

Hi,

I'm into troubles.
I've read you reply-message to 'Where to find mailfax.sh.sendmail'

I'm using linux v2.0.0 and sendmail v8.7.5.
But, having no luck using sendmail for faxing and e-mail.
Once, I've had sendmail working correctly for mail, the other time, it
worked only ok for Faxing.
Could you please send me a sample of your sendmail.cf ?

Thanx,

Herman Willekens


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Herman Willekens               
E- Mail : herman.willekens@prosis.be
SnMail : Prosis Europe NV   
                Frankrijklei 121    
                B-2000 Antwerpen
Phone  : (32) 3 232.08.67
Fax       : (32) 3 232.07.81

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: Answer to normal (voice) calls fails
To: fernande@cs.sc.edu (Gabriel Fernandez)
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 18:51:38 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Gabriel Fernandez wrote:
    
    Hi:
    
       How do you set up HylaFAX to answer after a certain number of rings? I
    remember setting up 3 rings somewhere in the initial configuration

it is RingsBeforeAnswer in the modem config file; see config(4F)
for details;

    scripts, but now I don't remember where. However, it always answers to the
    first ring, making it impossible for me to answer normal calls. Even when
    I kill the daemons, the modem maintains the setup and still answers to the
    first ring. I have to turn it off to solve the problem.

don't put something like S0=1 into your config file and also make sure
that the S0 of profile 0 is zero if you're using ATZ in the config file;

if this doesn't help you out please show a servertracing containing
the modem initialization done by faxgetty(1M);

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 13:22:12 -0500
From: "Thomas J. Lohman" <thomasl@mtl.mit.edu>
Organization: MIT
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Magma serial port Sbus boards and Hylafax 4.0
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

We'll soon be getting an Ultrasparc 2170 running Solaris 2.5.x
and I am about to purchase a 4 port Magma serial Sbus card to do
higher speed communication.  I would like to hear from anyone
about any potential problems involving Magma cards and 
Hylafax 4.0.  E-mail them to me (thomasl@mtl.mit.edu) unless
you think the mailing list will benefit as a whole from the
discussion.

thanks very much,


--tom
 

   -- 
    Thomas Lohman - Software Developer
    MIT Building 36 - Room 297; Cambridge, MA. 02139
    e-mail: thomasl@mtl.mit.edu
    World Wide Web: http://www-mtl.mit.edu/~thomasl/

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 1997 02:00:34 +0700
From: Ruediger Koch <rkoch@samart.co.th>
Organization: Samart
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: null modem cable for IXO/TAP?
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by yum.samart.co.th id CAA10994
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I intend to use Hylafax to connect directly to a pager terminal using
the IXO/TAP protocol. Does anyone have an idea what might be necessary
to change in the config files / sources to get this done? Any hint is
highly appreciated.


Thanks in advance

Rdiger

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: HYLAFAX  V4.0pl1
To: txgroup@usaor.net (SF Ahmed)
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 20:35:29 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

SF Ahmed wrote:
    
                                               TEXAS GROUP - BANGLADESH
                                     
                                           e-mail address:  txgroup@usaor.net
                           ABC HOUSE (8TH FL), 8 KEMAL ATATURK AVENUE
                        BANANI COMMERCIAL AREA, DHAKA, BANGLADESH 
               FAX: 880 288 3587    TEL: 880 288 6106 / 7358 / 6123 / 2079 / 4951
    
    
      
    ATTN:  Mr. SAM  LEFFLER

Sam is perhaps no longer subscribed to this mailing list; but there
are a lot of folks and (certain) a lot of helps if you read and
ask your question here; there is also a FAQ at
http://www.vix.com/hylafax/FAQ/ and ftp://ftp.sgi.com/sgi/fax/doc/
and a lot of documentation in the source you've got too;
    
    We had down loaded the source code of  HYLAFAX V4.0pl1 from  /sgi/fax/source
    and installed it under LINUX  Slackware (3.0) from the C. D. which was bundled
    with the book entitled "LINUX  UNLEASHED" ,second edition, published by  
    SAMS  PUBLISHING, purchased by us.
    
    1)   While installing  the above HYLAFAX, it  displayed  a module named  "faxq"
    in the following prompt lines  against our command of  "faxsetup"
    
                             /usr/local/sbin/faxq
                            /usr/local/sbin/faxmodem cua0
    
    instead of     /usr/etc/faxd -m /dev/cua0, shown in the  above book  (page 1055)
    but  the module  "faxd" could not  be traced  in the specified directory which
    may be the problem in our using the software to send or receive fax messages.
    The module could not also be traced in the source program, down loaded
    from the above C.D.

I don't know the CD and the book (I'm not using Linux). If the book
is based on faxd then it's outdated (and talks about HylaFAX v3.x).
You can only get an impression about "what is HylaFAX" but there
are a lot of changes between v3.x and v4.0pl1; that's why the
right place to start is the documentation that comes together with
the source;

there is also a binary distribution at ftp://ftp.sgi.com/sgi/fax/binary/
for Linux together with an installation guide;

    2)   We were also unable to activate  DOS  partition from LILO running on LINUX

	....

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Matthew Rice <Matthew.Rice@ftlsol.com>
Subject: Re: HYLAFAX  V4.0pl1
To: txgroup@usaor.net
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 1997 16:44:12 -0500 (EST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

>   2) We were also unable to activate DOS partition from LILO running on LINUX

RTFM: try `man lilo.conf`.

Not really the place for this (and there is no shortage of Linux newsgroups)
but...  Here is my /etc/lilo.conf file for one of my machines:

/****************** /etc/lilo.conf *********************/
boot=/dev/hda
map=/boot/map
install=/boot/boot.b
#DEFAULT=dos
prompt
timeout=50
image=/vmlinuz
        label=linux
        root=/dev/hda1
        read-only
other=/dev/hdc1
        label=dos
        table=/dev/hdc
        loader=/boot/any_d.b
/***************** EOF ************************/

You'll, very likely, have to change the drives/partitions.

-- 
Matthew Rice                             e-mail: matthew.rice@ftlsol.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: ramir@nangka.usc.edu.ph
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 1997 15:19:40 +0800 (PST)
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Font sizes!
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Hi all!

How do I increase the font sizes of the outgoing faxes??
Can anyone help me??

Ramir

=====================================
= " The Sharpest sword is Our mind, =
= The Bravest knight is our Heart " =
=                                   =
= e-mail: ramir@nangka.usc.edu.ph   =
=====================================

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 1997 09:31:37 +0100 (MET)
From: Mats Bredell <Mats.Bredell@udac.se>
To: David Batterham <dkbat1@mugc.cc.monash.edu.au>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Postscript
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Fri, 14 Feb 1997, David Batterham wrote:

> 
> Hi all,
> 
> This may be slightly off topic but, could anyone point me in the right
> direction to some info on postscript. I have HylaFAX printing our purchase
> orders automatically from a HP9000. This works marvelously, however I need
> to write a utility to insert a graphic in EPS format into a specific
> position in the PS file converted by textfmt (invoked manually) - it is
> the purchase officers signature.

The way I do this is by using GNU troff to convert from text to postscript
and insert EPS. GNU troff is a standard troff with some extra features
and among those are the ability to insert EPS graphics. Works like a charm
if you want to format a text document and combine it with graphics. It
also gives you more control over the document, like the ability to choose
font, draw lines, make tables etc.

/Mats

-------------------------------------------------------------------
Mats Bredell                                   Mats.Bredell@udac.se
UDAC / Network C
Communication service systems                  Ph:  +46 18 187817
Sweden                                         Fax: +46 18 516600

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 1997 16:01:18 +0100
From: Ulrich Eckhardt <uli@rgw-express.de>
Organization: RGW Express Airfreight GmbH
To: HylaFax Mailing liste <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: WHFC Version 0.3 Alpha released
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

i have released version 0.3 of WHFC. It supports now offline 
operation.

More info under http://www.rgw-express.de/whfc

Have fun
Uli
-- 
Ulrich Eckhardt		                   mailto:uli@rgw-express.de
http://people.frankfurt.netsurf.de/Uli
Truly great madness can not be achieved without significant
intelligence. (Henrik Tikkanen)

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: ramir@nangka.usc.edu.ph
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 1997 16:03:36 +0800 (PST)
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: facsimile job failed!  
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com



Hi all!

When I used faxmail to send faxes via e-mail using USRobotics Courier
V.Everyting with V.34, I got an  error message sent to me from Facsimile
Agent: 

Your facsimile job to 3460351 failed because:
    Unspecified Transmit Phase D error, including +FPHCTO timeout between data 
and +FET command; Giving up after 3 attempts to send same page

    ---- Transcript of session follows ----

Feb 11 14:34:25.17: [29013]: SESSION BEGIN 00000021 63323460351
Feb 11 14:34:25.19: [29013]: SEND FAX: JOB 4 DEST 3460351 COMMID 00000021
Feb 11 14:34:25.20: [29013]: DELAY 2600 ms
Feb 11 14:34:28.31: [29013]: <-- [17:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:28.49: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:28.49: [29013]: <-- [32:ATS8=2S7=60&H1&I0&R2S13=1&D2&C1\r]
Feb 11 14:34:28.67: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:28.67: [29013]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:28.72: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:28.72: [29013]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Feb 11 14:34:28.76: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:28.76: [29013]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:28.80: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:28.80: [29013]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:28.84: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:28.84: [29013]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Feb 11 14:34:28.88: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:28.88: [29013]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Feb 11 14:34:28.93: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:28.93: [29013]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:28.97: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:28.97: [29013]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:29.02: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:29.02: [29013]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:29.19: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:29.38: [29013]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:59.38: [29013]: MODEM <Timeout>
Feb 11 14:34:59.44: [29013]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Feb 11 14:34:59.49: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:59.49: [29013]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:59.53: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:59.53: [29013]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:59.57: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:59.57: [29013]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Feb 11 14:34:59.61: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:59.61: [29013]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Feb 11 14:34:59.66: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:59.66: [29013]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:59.70: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:59.70: [29013]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0\r]
Feb 11 14:34:59.75: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:59.75: [29013]: <-- [22:AT+FLI="NothingSetup"\r]
Feb 11 14:34:59.80: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:34:59.81: [29013]: DIAL 3460351
Feb 11 14:34:59.81: [29013]: <-- [12:ATDT3460351\r]
Feb 11 14:35:12.46: [29013]: --> [4:+FCO]
Feb 11 14:35:14.43: [29013]: --> [67:+FNF:00000580004EB8000825202020205553432054432041444D494E006000180B]
Feb 11 14:35:14.43: [29013]: REMOTE NSF "00000580004EB8000825202020205553432054432041444D494E006000180B"
Feb 11 14:35:15.15: [29013]: --> [27:+FCI:"        6332 3460351"]
Feb 11 14:35:15.15: [29013]: REMOTE CSI "6332 3460351"
Feb 11 14:35:15.45: [29013]: --> [20:+FIS:1,3,0,2,0,0,0,4]
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: REMOTE best format 1-D MR
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: REMOTE best 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: USE 9600 bit/s
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: USE 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
Feb 11 14:35:15.50: [29013]: SEND file "docq/doc4.ps;30"
Feb 11 14:35:15.51: [29013]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 11 14:35:15.51: [29013]: USE unlimited page length 
Feb 11 14:35:15.51: [29013]: USE 3.85 line/mm
Feb 11 14:35:15.51: [29013]: USE 1-D MR
Feb 11 14:35:15.51: [29013]: <-- [23:AT+FIS=0,3,0,2,0,0,0,4\r]
Feb 11 14:35:15.57: [29013]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 11 14:35:15.57: [29013]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
Feb 11 14:35:15.62: [29013]: --> [20:+FCS:0,3,0,2,0,0,0,5]
Feb 11 14:35:20.90: [29013]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 11 14:35:20.90: [29013]: SEND begin page
Feb 11 14:35:21.92: [29013]: SENT 4519 bytes of data
Feb 11 14:35:21.96: [29013]: SEND 1D RTC
Feb 11 14:35:21.96: [29013]: SEND end page
Feb 11 14:35:21.96: [29013]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Feb 11 14:35:29.70: [29013]: --> [0:]
Feb 11 14:35:29.78: [29013]: REMOTE HANGUP: Unspecified Transmit Phase D error, including +FPHCTO timeout between data and +FET command (code 50)
Feb 11 14:35:29.78: [29013]: <-- [7:AT+FKS\r]
Feb 11 14:35:29.78: [29013]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
Feb 11 14:35:29.81: [29013]: SEND: Unspecified Transmit Phase D error, including +FPHCTO timeout between data and +FET command; Giving up after 3 attempts to send same page "docq/doc4.ps;30", dirnum 0
Feb 11 14:35:29.81: [29013]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Feb 11 14:35:29.81: [29013]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
Feb 11 14:35:29.81: [29013]: SESSION END

    ---- Unsent job status ----

   Destination: 3460351
         JobID: 4
       GroupID: 4
        Sender: ramir
      Mailaddr: ramir@nangka.usc.edu.ph
        CommID: 00000021
Submitted From: localhost
    Page Width: 215 (mm)
   Page Length: 279 (mm)
    Resolution: 98 (lpi)
        Status: Unspecified Transmit Phase D error, including +FPHCTO timeout between data and +FET command; Giving up after 3 attempts to send same page
       Dialogs: 3 (exchanges with remote device)
         Dials: 0 (consecutive failed calls to destination)
         Calls: 3 (total phone calls placed)
         Pages: 0 (pages transmitted)
      TotPages: 1 (total pages to transmit)
      Attempts: 3 (attempts to send current page)
        Dirnum: 0 (directory of next page to send)

    ---- Documents submitted for transmission ----

But, it sends 3 the same pages! Is there a problem with my modem?  
Thank you in advance!

Ramir

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: ramir@nangka.usc.edu.ph
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 1997 16:04:35 +0800 (PST)
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Problem w/ sendfax! 
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Hi all!

I have just installed hylafax-v4.0pl1 under Linux 2.0.27. I got a problem
with sendfax. I tried to send a "gif" file using sendfax but I got an
error message like this:

gif2tiff: illegal option -- 1
usage: gif2tiff [options] input.gif output.tif
where options are:
 -r #           make each strip have no more than # rows

 -c lzw[:opts]  compress output with Lempel-Ziv & Welch encoding
 -c zip[:opts]  compress output with deflate encoding
 -c packbits    compress output with packbits encoding
 -c none        use no compression algorithm on output

LZW and deflate options:
 #              set predictor value
For example, -c lzw:2 to get LZW-encoded data with horizontal differencing
Error converting data; command was "gif2tiff -1 -v 98 linux_sm.gif 
/tmp//faxsnda
28972"

Seems like the "-1" option was not valid. Where do I change the option in
converting the gif file to tiff?

Ramir

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: Font sizes!
To: ramir@nangka.usc.edu.ph
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 1997 09:07:53 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

ramir@nangka.usc.edu.ph wrote:
    
    
    Hi! 
    
    I used faxmail to send facsimiles. The user sends e-mail to an alias with
    the fax number in the subject. My program then gets the fax number and
    faxmail sends the e-mail to fax using the fax number as the destination.

the flag -p of faxmail(1) should do that;

	matthias
    
    I installed hylafax-v4.0pl1 under Linux 2.0.27 and I'm using a USRobotics
    Courier V.Everything modem.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Dror BenShlomo <dror@sela.co.il>
Subject: Garbage in log file
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 1997 13:00:19 +0200 (GMT+0200)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi all

My system: HylaFAX Version 3.0p10113
           indy - IRIX 5.3
           boca modem MV.34EM (14,400)   

Generally I have no problem running hylafax. But when I try to send 
faxes to some fax number I got strange errors.
For example here is a log file that seems to be OK at the beggining 
but suddenly contain garbage and then give a DTE to DCE data underflow (code 43)
error.

Is anyone can tell me WHY ?


==============================================================================
Feb 13 19:29:51.27: [ 8384]: SESSION BEGIN
Feb 13 19:29:51.28: [ 8384]: DELAY 2600 ms
Feb 13 19:29:53.87: [ 8384]: <-- [14:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0]
Feb 13 19:29:54.13: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:54.13: [ 8384]: <-- [20:ATS8=2S7=60&K4&D3&C1]
Feb 13 19:29:54.39: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:54.39: [ 8384]: <-- [11:AT+FCLASS=2]
Feb 13 19:29:54.65: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:54.65: [ 8384]: <-- [9:AT+FTBC=0]
Feb 13 19:29:54.91: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:54.91: [ 8384]: <-- [9:AT+FBOR=0]
Feb 13 19:29:55.17: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:55.17: [ 8384]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=600]
Feb 13 19:29:55.43: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:55.43: [ 8384]: <-- [23:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0]
Feb 13 19:29:55.69: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:55.69: [ 8384]: <-- [4:ATM0]
Feb 13 19:29:55.94: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:55.94: [ 8384]: <-- [11:AT+FCLASS=2]
Feb 13 19:29:56.20: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:56.20: [ 8384]: <-- [9:AT+FTBC=0]
Feb 13 19:29:56.46: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:56.46: [ 8384]: <-- [9:AT+FBOR=0]
Feb 13 19:29:56.71: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:56.71: [ 8384]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=600]
Feb 13 19:29:56.97: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:56.97: [ 8384]: <-- [23:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0]
Feb 13 19:29:57.23: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:57.23: [ 8384]: <-- [20:AT+FLID="+036190992"]
Feb 13 19:29:57.49: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:57.49: [ 8384]: DIAL 7533362
Feb 13 19:29:57.49: [ 8384]: <-- [11:ATDT7533362]
Feb 13 19:30:11.73: [ 8384]: --> [5:+FCON]
Feb 13 19:30:13.94: [ 8384]: --> [29:+FCSI: "       972 3 7533362"]
Feb 13 19:30:13.95: [ 8384]: REMOTE CSI "972 3 7533362"
Feb 13 19:30:14.26: [ 8384]: --> [22:+FDIS: 1,5,0,2,1,0,0,4]
Feb 13 19:30:14.37: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: REMOTE best rate 14400 bit/s
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: REMOTE best format 2-D MR
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: REMOTE best 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: REMOTE does not support PostScript transfer
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: USE 14400 bit/s
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: USE 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: SEND file "docq/doc29266;30"
Feb 13 19:30:14.39: [ 8384]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 13 19:30:14.39: [ 8384]: USE unlimited page length 
Feb 13 19:30:14.39: [ 8384]: USE 3.85 line/mm
Feb 13 19:30:14.39: [ 8384]: USE 1-D MR
Feb 13 19:30:14.39: [ 8384]: <-- [23:AT+FDIS=0,5,0,2,0,0,0,4]
Feb 13 19:30:14.64: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:30:14.65: [ 8384]: <-- [6:AT+FDT]
Feb 13 19:30:22.84: [ 8384]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,5,0,2,0,0,0,5]
Feb 13 19:30:23.05: [ 8384]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 13 19:30:23.12: [ 8384]: SEND wait for XON
Feb 13 19:30:23.12: [ 8384]: --> [1:]
Feb 13 19:30:23.12: [ 8384]: SEND begin page
Feb 13 19:30:23.13: [ 8384]: <-- data [1028]

< Stuff deleted >



Feb 13 19:30:42.28: [ 8384]: <-- data [537]
Feb 13 19:30:43.59: [ 8384]: SENT 19993 bytes of data
Feb 13 19:30:43.60: [ 8384]: <-- data [2]
Feb 13 19:30:47.91: [ 8384]: SEND end page
Feb 13 19:30:49.29: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:30:49.29: [ 8384]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document)
Feb 13 19:30:49.29: [ 8384]: <-- [8:AT+FET=0]
Feb 13 19:30:52.72: [ 8384]: --> [8:+FPTS: 1]
Feb 13 19:30:52.83: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:30:52.83: [ 8384]: SEND recv MCF (message confirmation)
Feb 13 19:30:52.84: [ 8384]: SEND FAX: FROM kerry@snoopy TO +037533362 (docq/doc29266;30 sent in 1:01)
Feb 13 19:30:52.90: [ 8384]: SEND file "docq/doc29267;30"
Feb 13 19:30:52.90: [ 8384]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 13 19:30:52.90: [ 8384]: USE unlimited page length 
Feb 13 19:30:52.90: [ 8384]: USE 3.85 line/mm
Feb 13 19:30:52.90: [ 8384]: USE 1-D MR
Feb 13 19:30:52.90: [ 8384]: <-- [6:AT+FDT]
Feb 13 19:30:54.09: [ 8384]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 13 19:30:54.09: [ 8384]: SEND wait for XON
Feb 13 19:30:54.09: [ 8384]: --> [1:]
Feb 13 19:30:54.10: [ 8384]: SEND begin page
Feb 13 19:30:54.10: [ 8384]: <-- data [1030]
< Stuff deleted >

Feb 13 19:31:13.41: [ 8384]: <-- data [898]
Feb 13 19:31:14.57: [ 8384]: SENT 25473 bytes of data
Feb 13 19:31:14.57: [ 8384]: <-- data [2]
Feb 13 19:31:18.29: [ 8384]: SEND end page
Feb 13 19:31:22.34: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:31:22.34: [ 8384]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document)
Feb 13 19:31:22.34: [ 8384]: <-- [8:AT+FET=0]
Feb 13 19:31:25.71: [ 8384]: --> [8:+FPTS: 1]
Feb 13 19:31:25.82: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:31:25.82: [ 8384]: SEND recv MCF (message confirmation)
Feb 13 19:31:25.82: [ 8384]: SEND FAX: FROM kerry@snoopy TO +037533362 (docq/doc29267;30 sent in 0:33)
Feb 13 19:31:25.88: [ 8384]: SEND file "docq/doc29268;30"
Feb 13 19:31:25.88: [ 8384]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 13 19:31:25.88: [ 8384]: USE unlimited page length 
Feb 13 19:31:25.88: [ 8384]: USE 3.85 line/mm
Feb 13 19:31:25.88: [ 8384]: USE 1-D MR
Feb 13 19:31:25.88: [ 8384]: <-- [6:AT+FDT]
Feb 13 19:31:27.07: [ 8384]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 13 19:31:27.07: [ 8384]: SEND wait for XON
Feb 13 19:31:27.07: [ 8384]: --> [1:]
Feb 13 19:31:27.07: [ 8384]: SEND begin page
Feb 13 19:31:40.86: [ 8384]: <-- data [1029]

< Stuff deleted >

Feb 13 19:31:42.95: [ 8384]: <-- data [95]
Feb 13 19:31:43.44: [ 8384]: SENT 19551 bytes of data
Feb 13 19:31:43.44: [ 8384]: <-- data [2]
Feb 13 19:31:46.53: [ 8384]: SEND end page
Feb 13 19:31:54.48: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:31:54.49: [ 8384]: SEND send EOM (more documents)
Feb 13 19:31:54.49: [ 8384]: <-- [8:AT+FET=1]
Feb 13 19:31:57.94: [ 8384]: --> [8:+FPTS: 1]
Feb 13 19:31:58.06: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:31:58.06: [ 8384]: SEND recv MCF (message confirmation)
Feb 13 19:31:58.06: [ 8384]: SEND FAX: FROM kerry@snoopy TO +037533362 (docq/doc29268;30 sent in 0:33)
Feb 13 19:31:58.12: [ 8384]: SEND file "docq/doc29269.6735"
Feb 13 19:31:58.12: [ 8384]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 13 19:31:58.12: [ 8384]: USE unlimited page length 
Feb 13 19:31:58.12: [ 8384]: USE 7.7 line/mm
Feb 13 19:31:58.12: [ 8384]: USE 1-D MR
Feb 13 19:31:58.12: [ 8384]: <-- [23:AT+FDIS=1,5,0,2,0,0,0,4]
Feb 13 19:31:58.38: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:31:58.38: [ 8384]: <-- [6:AT+FDT]
Feb 13 19:32:06.28: [ 8384]: --> [29:+FCSI: "       972 3 7533362"]
Feb 13 19:32:06.58: [ 8384]: --> [22:+FDIS: 1,5,0,2,1,0,0,4]
Feb 13 19:32:14.59: [ 8384]: --> [22:+FDCS: 1,5,0,2,0,0,0,3]
Feb 13 19:32:14.81: [ 8384]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 13 19:32:14.81: [ 8384]: SEND wait for XON
Feb 13 19:32:14.81: [ 8384]: --> [1:]
Feb 13 19:32:58.53: [ 8384]: <-- data [1039]
Feb 13 19:32:58.80: [ 8384]: <-- data [1033]
Feb 13 19:32:59.07: [ 8384]: <-- data [1030]
Feb 13 19:32:59.34: [ 8384]: <-- data [1026]
Feb 13 19:32:59.61: [ 8384]: <-- data [509]
Feb 13 19:32:59.88: [ 8384]: SENT 83453 bytes of data
Feb 13 19:32:59.88: [ 8384]: <-- data [2]
Feb 13 19:33:00.55: [ 8384]: SEND end page
Feb 13 19:33:00.55: [ 8384]: --> [82:$PH׶DID2ջ+HjCE&r  mu%*VE00k:jh{L0aa]
Feb 13 19:33:00.55: [ 8384]: --> [110:DFnuIEN{mL0ND敎ʅ1pԅ.{:r:)rDn.,P} mL jPbygk^N\49F!]
Feb 13 19:33:00.55: [ 8384]: --> [55:F\p?dG=\&rXF5<O8#8#O4	4h|]
Feb 13 19:33:00.55: [ 8384]: --> [409:d55QÐqd@:]6sݸ757.w57]kanjs70skj`B!;2@l+]rEյ]Ω\<r7QBD*(Jo+*uߎab{_Svws]vapv_gs;Zr¥h~Zu\g'DBt(@l#hEߧ_x	 "傕x^JWx`M$GAR]W]/*h-/*Pxѻ\u6{%{VRN	)3$[@}Wr]^T{!HܢrY+5@}f1lJ`TJC+C+%=!EċWC]W]
Feb 13 19:33:00.55: [ 8384]: --> [128:I00zyMUJ]hehأ"TEu9Ghԥ0A@M]«MUGTu][]^JJp/Jn1Q+-JRd 07U4^컾+Q)]
Feb 13 19:33:00.55: [ 8384]: --> [173:gG;*$E%o/;/R8&`瞹EGݻRE]+M\4r{1uQQv8׺I0`N-:7}u5wuu{x}+Zxssx}5/<J]j``oA|RMo]
Feb 13 19:33:00.55: [ 8384]: --> [24:x]A`okN+]
Feb 13 19:33:00.56: [ 8384]: --> [154:I0ai3@}߂}_Grnӡ-^k7owUA>PLCM͋߷RRԣL=JwEUNa#ꞥeDL@0`U,676Lؐ	`A%C+]
Feb 13 19:33:00.56: [ 8384]: --> [121:	XV0Q`}{+lML5(Am(6 m`oS;`&T8LR0l:hִML0K[6A0QXlmD4lXfM]
Feb 13 19:33:00.56: [ 8384]: --> [9:+FHNG: 43]
Feb 13 19:33:00.56: [ 8384]: REMOTE HANGUP: DTE to DCE data underflow (code 43)
Feb 13 19:33:02.56: [ 8384]: <-- [4:ATH0]
Feb 13 19:33:02.82: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:33:02.82: [ 8384]: SESSION END
Feb 13 20:33:10.75: [ 8961]: SESSION BEGIN
==============================================================================

10x in advanced

------------------------------------------------------------
| Dror Ben-Shlomo - Unix Administrator                     |
| email:          dror@sela.co.il                          |
| address:        Dror Ben-Shlomo, Sela LTD.               |
|                 10 Ha-Kishon St., Bnei Brak 51203 Israel |
| phone:          +972-3-6190999                           |
| fax:            +972-3-6190992                           |
------------------------------------------------------------

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Dror BenShlomo <dror@sela.co.il>
Subject: Garbage in log file
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1997 14:18:10 +0200 (GMT+0200)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Hi all

My system: HylaFAX Version 3.0p10113
           indy - IRIX 5.3
           boca modem MV.34EM (14,400)   

Generally I have no problem running hylafax (outbound only).
But when I try to send faxes to some fax numbers I got strange errors.
For example here is a log file that seems to be OK at the beggining 
but suddenly contain garbage and then give a DTE to DCE data underflow (code 43)
error.

Any idea why and what can I do in order to fix it ?


==============================================================================
Feb 13 19:29:51.27: [ 8384]: SESSION BEGIN
Feb 13 19:29:51.28: [ 8384]: DELAY 2600 ms
Feb 13 19:29:53.87: [ 8384]: <-- [14:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0]
Feb 13 19:29:54.13: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:54.13: [ 8384]: <-- [20:ATS8=2S7=60&K4&D3&C1]
Feb 13 19:29:54.39: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:54.39: [ 8384]: <-- [11:AT+FCLASS=2]
Feb 13 19:29:54.65: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:54.65: [ 8384]: <-- [9:AT+FTBC=0]
Feb 13 19:29:54.91: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:54.91: [ 8384]: <-- [9:AT+FBOR=0]
Feb 13 19:29:55.17: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:55.17: [ 8384]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=600]
Feb 13 19:29:55.43: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:55.43: [ 8384]: <-- [23:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0]
Feb 13 19:29:55.69: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:55.69: [ 8384]: <-- [4:ATM0]
Feb 13 19:29:55.94: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:55.94: [ 8384]: <-- [11:AT+FCLASS=2]
Feb 13 19:29:56.20: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:56.20: [ 8384]: <-- [9:AT+FTBC=0]
Feb 13 19:29:56.46: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:56.46: [ 8384]: <-- [9:AT+FBOR=0]
Feb 13 19:29:56.71: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:56.71: [ 8384]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=600]
Feb 13 19:29:56.97: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:56.97: [ 8384]: <-- [23:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0]
Feb 13 19:29:57.23: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:57.23: [ 8384]: <-- [20:AT+FLID="+036190992"]
Feb 13 19:29:57.49: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:29:57.49: [ 8384]: DIAL 7533362
Feb 13 19:29:57.49: [ 8384]: <-- [11:ATDT7533362]
Feb 13 19:30:11.73: [ 8384]: --> [5:+FCON]
Feb 13 19:30:13.94: [ 8384]: --> [29:+FCSI: "       972 3 7533362"]
Feb 13 19:30:13.95: [ 8384]: REMOTE CSI "972 3 7533362"
Feb 13 19:30:14.26: [ 8384]: --> [22:+FDIS: 1,5,0,2,1,0,0,4]
Feb 13 19:30:14.37: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: REMOTE best rate 14400 bit/s
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: REMOTE best format 2-D MR
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: REMOTE best 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: REMOTE does not support PostScript transfer
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: USE 14400 bit/s
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: USE 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
Feb 13 19:30:14.38: [ 8384]: SEND file "docq/doc29266;30"
Feb 13 19:30:14.39: [ 8384]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 13 19:30:14.39: [ 8384]: USE unlimited page length 
Feb 13 19:30:14.39: [ 8384]: USE 3.85 line/mm
Feb 13 19:30:14.39: [ 8384]: USE 1-D MR
Feb 13 19:30:14.39: [ 8384]: <-- [23:AT+FDIS=0,5,0,2,0,0,0,4]
Feb 13 19:30:14.64: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:30:14.65: [ 8384]: <-- [6:AT+FDT]
Feb 13 19:30:22.84: [ 8384]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,5,0,2,0,0,0,5]
Feb 13 19:30:23.05: [ 8384]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 13 19:30:23.12: [ 8384]: SEND wait for XON
Feb 13 19:30:23.12: [ 8384]: --> [1:]
Feb 13 19:30:23.12: [ 8384]: SEND begin page
Feb 13 19:30:23.13: [ 8384]: <-- data [1028]

< Stuff deleted >



Feb 13 19:30:42.28: [ 8384]: <-- data [537]
Feb 13 19:30:43.59: [ 8384]: SENT 19993 bytes of data
Feb 13 19:30:43.60: [ 8384]: <-- data [2]
Feb 13 19:30:47.91: [ 8384]: SEND end page
Feb 13 19:30:49.29: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:30:49.29: [ 8384]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document)
Feb 13 19:30:49.29: [ 8384]: <-- [8:AT+FET=0]
Feb 13 19:30:52.72: [ 8384]: --> [8:+FPTS: 1]
Feb 13 19:30:52.83: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:30:52.83: [ 8384]: SEND recv MCF (message confirmation)
Feb 13 19:30:52.84: [ 8384]: SEND FAX: FROM kerry@snoopy TO +037533362 (docq/doc29266;30 sent in 1:01)
Feb 13 19:30:52.90: [ 8384]: SEND file "docq/doc29267;30"
Feb 13 19:30:52.90: [ 8384]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 13 19:30:52.90: [ 8384]: USE unlimited page length 
Feb 13 19:30:52.90: [ 8384]: USE 3.85 line/mm
Feb 13 19:30:52.90: [ 8384]: USE 1-D MR
Feb 13 19:30:52.90: [ 8384]: <-- [6:AT+FDT]
Feb 13 19:30:54.09: [ 8384]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 13 19:30:54.09: [ 8384]: SEND wait for XON
Feb 13 19:30:54.09: [ 8384]: --> [1:]
Feb 13 19:30:54.10: [ 8384]: SEND begin page
Feb 13 19:30:54.10: [ 8384]: <-- data [1030]
< Stuff deleted >

Feb 13 19:31:13.41: [ 8384]: <-- data [898]
Feb 13 19:31:14.57: [ 8384]: SENT 25473 bytes of data
Feb 13 19:31:14.57: [ 8384]: <-- data [2]
Feb 13 19:31:18.29: [ 8384]: SEND end page
Feb 13 19:31:22.34: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:31:22.34: [ 8384]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document)
Feb 13 19:31:22.34: [ 8384]: <-- [8:AT+FET=0]
Feb 13 19:31:25.71: [ 8384]: --> [8:+FPTS: 1]
Feb 13 19:31:25.82: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:31:25.82: [ 8384]: SEND recv MCF (message confirmation)
Feb 13 19:31:25.82: [ 8384]: SEND FAX: FROM kerry@snoopy TO +037533362 (docq/doc29267;30 sent in 0:33)
Feb 13 19:31:25.88: [ 8384]: SEND file "docq/doc29268;30"
Feb 13 19:31:25.88: [ 8384]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 13 19:31:25.88: [ 8384]: USE unlimited page length 
Feb 13 19:31:25.88: [ 8384]: USE 3.85 line/mm
Feb 13 19:31:25.88: [ 8384]: USE 1-D MR
Feb 13 19:31:25.88: [ 8384]: <-- [6:AT+FDT]
Feb 13 19:31:27.07: [ 8384]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 13 19:31:27.07: [ 8384]: SEND wait for XON
Feb 13 19:31:27.07: [ 8384]: --> [1:]
Feb 13 19:31:27.07: [ 8384]: SEND begin page
Feb 13 19:31:40.86: [ 8384]: <-- data [1029]

< Stuff deleted >

Feb 13 19:31:42.95: [ 8384]: <-- data [95]
Feb 13 19:31:43.44: [ 8384]: SENT 19551 bytes of data
Feb 13 19:31:43.44: [ 8384]: <-- data [2]
Feb 13 19:31:46.53: [ 8384]: SEND end page
Feb 13 19:31:54.48: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:31:54.49: [ 8384]: SEND send EOM (more documents)
Feb 13 19:31:54.49: [ 8384]: <-- [8:AT+FET=1]
Feb 13 19:31:57.94: [ 8384]: --> [8:+FPTS: 1]
Feb 13 19:31:58.06: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:31:58.06: [ 8384]: SEND recv MCF (message confirmation)
Feb 13 19:31:58.06: [ 8384]: SEND FAX: FROM kerry@snoopy TO +037533362 (docq/doc29268;30 sent in 0:33)
Feb 13 19:31:58.12: [ 8384]: SEND file "docq/doc29269.6735"
Feb 13 19:31:58.12: [ 8384]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 13 19:31:58.12: [ 8384]: USE unlimited page length 
Feb 13 19:31:58.12: [ 8384]: USE 7.7 line/mm
Feb 13 19:31:58.12: [ 8384]: USE 1-D MR
Feb 13 19:31:58.12: [ 8384]: <-- [23:AT+FDIS=1,5,0,2,0,0,0,4]
Feb 13 19:31:58.38: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:31:58.38: [ 8384]: <-- [6:AT+FDT]
Feb 13 19:32:06.28: [ 8384]: --> [29:+FCSI: "       972 3 7533362"]
Feb 13 19:32:06.58: [ 8384]: --> [22:+FDIS: 1,5,0,2,1,0,0,4]
Feb 13 19:32:14.59: [ 8384]: --> [22:+FDCS: 1,5,0,2,0,0,0,3]
Feb 13 19:32:14.81: [ 8384]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 13 19:32:14.81: [ 8384]: SEND wait for XON
Feb 13 19:32:14.81: [ 8384]: --> [1:]
Feb 13 19:32:58.53: [ 8384]: <-- data [1039]
Feb 13 19:32:58.80: [ 8384]: <-- data [1033]
Feb 13 19:32:59.07: [ 8384]: <-- data [1030]
Feb 13 19:32:59.34: [ 8384]: <-- data [1026]
Feb 13 19:32:59.61: [ 8384]: <-- data [509]
Feb 13 19:32:59.88: [ 8384]: SENT 83453 bytes of data
Feb 13 19:32:59.88: [ 8384]: <-- data [2]
Feb 13 19:33:00.55: [ 8384]: SEND end page
Feb 13 19:33:00.55: [ 8384]: --> [82:$PH׶DID2ջ+HjCE&r  mu%*VE00k:jh{L0aa]
Feb 13 19:33:00.55: [ 8384]: --> [110:DFnuIEN{mL0ND敎ʅ1pԅ.{:r:)rDn.,P} mL jPbygk^N\49F!]
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Feb 13 19:33:00.55: [ 8384]: --> [173:gG;*$E%o/;/R8&`瞹EGݻRE]+M\4r{1uQQv8׺I0`N-:7}u5wuu{x}+Zxssx}5/<J]j``oA|RMo]
Feb 13 19:33:00.55: [ 8384]: --> [24:x]A`okN+]
Feb 13 19:33:00.56: [ 8384]: --> [154:I0ai3@}߂}_Grnӡ-^k7owUA>PLCM͋߷RRԣL=JwEUNa#ꞥeDL@0`U,676Lؐ	`A%C+]
Feb 13 19:33:00.56: [ 8384]: --> [121:	XV0Q`}{+lML5(Am(6 m`oS;`&T8LR0l:hִML0K[6A0QXlmD4lXfM]
Feb 13 19:33:00.56: [ 8384]: --> [9:+FHNG: 43]
Feb 13 19:33:00.56: [ 8384]: REMOTE HANGUP: DTE to DCE data underflow (code 43)
Feb 13 19:33:02.56: [ 8384]: <-- [4:ATH0]
Feb 13 19:33:02.82: [ 8384]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 13 19:33:02.82: [ 8384]: SESSION END
Feb 13 20:33:10.75: [ 8961]: SESSION BEGIN
==============================================================================

10x in advanced

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: "Vanessa Vaz" <vanessa@oss.com>
To: <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: TIFF FILES
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1997 09:56:31 -0500
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,
	I recently installed Hylafax on my Sun Ultra Sparc running 
Solaris 2.5, and I am having faxes sent to both Win95 and OS/2 machines. 
However the fax software that come with Win95 and OS/2 are unable to read
the dispatched Tiff files (We have verified that the Tiff files have not
been corrupted during transmission).  What do you recommend?  



Vanessa Vaz
Open Systems Solutions, Inc.
vanessa@oss.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1997 13:38:06 -0600 (CST)
From: David Smith <david@bcm.tmc.edu>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Hylafax and phone switches
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Anyone have any experence with intergrating Hylafax with a phone switch 
for modemless faxing?

Thanks.


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1997 14:07:39 -0600
From: scurcio <scurcio@champion.aclic.com>
Reply-To: scurcio@champion.aclic.com
Organization: ACLIC
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Questions?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I have been considering installing hylafax here at work. We have solaris
systems and are on a tcp/ip network. 

Can anyone tell me who good hylafax is for a commercial environment?
Do they have windows 95, NT, 3.11 , Windows for workgroups clients?
Does it support inbound routing to the desktop? and if so how?

I need a solution for 250+ users!

How many modems on a server can i use with this software?

Thanks,
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1997 17:35:35 -0500
From: Shane Bywater <shane@cois.on.ca>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: faxmodem command not executed after reboot
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

	I'm running HylaFAX v4.0pl1 under BSDI v2.1.  My problem is whenever I
reboot the server I must manually execute "faxmodem tty01" in order to
get the modem to dial the paging terminal.  Is there a way to make this
happen automatically after rebooting.

					Shane Bywater

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1997 19:10:46 -0800 (PST)
From: Stephen Roderick <steve@proaxis.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Problem with BSD/OS
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


I am having a problem configuring the new version to work with BSD/OS. 
faxq keeps dumping core while trying to parse the dialrules file. Has 
anyone else had this problem? Am I missing something here? 

All help, thoughts, ideas greatly appreciated!


Steve

---
Steve Roderick                                  ProAxis Communications, Inc.
steve@proaxis.com                               Internet Access Provider
                                                (541) 757-0248

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1997 22:30:11 -0800 (PST)
From: Stephen Roderick <steve@proaxis.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: BSD/OS problem (more info)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


The problem isn't parsing the dialrules file it is actually parsing the 
phone number! I traced through it with dialtest and gdb. Here is a little 
more info:

speedy: {1} % ./dialtest -v /var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules 
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 0: Define AreaCode = "415"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 0: Define CountryCode = "1"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 0: Define InternationalPrefix = "011"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 0: Define LongDistancePrefix = "1"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 16: Define Area = "415"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 17: Define Country = "1"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 18: Define IDPrefix = "011"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 19: Define LDPrefix = "1"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 21: Define WS = " 	"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 30: CanonicalNumber := [
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 31:   "#.*" = ""
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 32:   "[abcABC]" = "2"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 33:   "[defDEF]" = "3"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 34:   "[ghiGHI]" = "4"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 35:   "[jklJKL]" = "5"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 36:   "[mnoMNO]" = "6"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 37:   "[prsPRS]" = "7"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 38:   "[tuvTUV]" = "8"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 39:   "[wxyWXY]" = "9"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 40:   "[^+0-9]+" = ""
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 41:   "^011" = "+"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 42:   "^1" = "+1"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 43:   "^[^+]" = "+1415&"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 44: ]
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 50: DialString := [
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 51:   "[- 	.]+" = ""
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 52:   "[abcABC]" = "2"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 53:   "[defDEF]" = "3"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 54:   "[ghiGHI]" = "4"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 55:   "[jklJKL]" = "5"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 56:   "[mnoMNO]" = "6"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 57:   "[prsPRS]" = "7"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 58:   "[tuvTUV]" = "8"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 59:   "[wxyWXY]" = "9"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 60:   "^[+]1" = "1"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 61:   "^[+]" = "011"
/var/spool/fax/etc/dialrules: line 62: ]
ready> 757-0248
input = "757-0248"
Apply CanonicalNumber rules to "757-0248"
Assertion failed "Str::remove: Invalid range", file "Str.c++" line 231.
Abort trap (core dumped)

------------------------------------------

speedy: {1} % gdb dialtest dialtest.core 
GDB is free software and you are welcome to distribute copies of it
 under certain conditions; type "show copying" to see the conditions.
There is absolutely no warranty for GDB; type "show warranty" for details.
GDB 4.15.1 (i386-unknown-bsdi2.1), 
Copyright 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc...
Core was generated by `dialtest'.
Program terminated with signal 6, Abort trap.
#0  0x17385 in kill ()
(gdb) bt
#0  0x17385 in kill ()
#1  0x168e3 in abort ()
#2  0x4f80 in _fxassert () at fxassert.c:33
#3  0x1ec2 in fxStr::remove (this=0xefbfd63c, start=3, chars=4294967292)
    at Str.c++:231
#4  0x491a in DialStringRules::applyRules (this=0xefbfdb50, name=@0xefbfd670, 
    s=@0xefbfd6e8) at DialRules.c++:374
#5  0x4af4 in DialStringRules::canonicalNumber (this=0xefbfdb50, s=@0xefbfd6e8)
    at DialRules.c++:426
#6  0x16c3 in main (argc=3, argv=0xefbfdb98) at .././util/dialtest.c++:120
(gdb) q

---------------------------------

The error comes about because in DialRules.c++ on lines 352-353:

352         int ix = rule.pat->StartOfMatch();    
353         int len = rule.pat->EndOfMatch() - ix;

len ends up being less than 0. ix = 3 and len = -4.
 
ugh

Steve

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Steve Roderick                                  ProAxis Communications, Inc.
steve@proaxis.com                               Internet Access Provider
                                                (541) 757-0248



>From POPmail Wed Feb 19 08:18:39 1997

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: faxmodem command not executed after reboot
To: shane@cois.on.ca (Shane Bywater)
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 07:42:10 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Shane Bywater wrote:
    
    Hi,
    
    	I'm running HylaFAX v4.0pl1 under BSDI v2.1.  My problem is whenever I
    reboot the server I must manually execute "faxmodem tty01" in order to
    get the modem to dial the paging terminal.  Is there a way to make this
    happen automatically after rebooting.
    
    					Shane Bywater
    
You didn't show how do you start-up the scheduler faxq(1M) and
the master daemon hfaxd(1M) -- so it's only a wild guess: maybe
you've hit the problem that faxmodem(1M) can't talk to a starting
faxq(1M) server because faxq(1M) is still initializing itself
and not listening on the FIFO. If so you should get an error
message about this.

The safest way is to start also faxgetty(1M) even if
you don't want to provide incoming fax- or data-services (just
set RingsBeforeAnswer to zero if you don't want incoming calls).

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 1997 23:12:24 -0800 (PST)
From: Stephen Roderick <steve@proaxis.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: BSD/OS solution
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Well, to work around the problem I changed line 354:

354         if (len == 0)       // avoid looping on zero-length matches

to

354         if (len <= 0)       // avoid looping on zero-length matches



Steve

---
Steve Roderick                                  ProAxis Communications, Inc.
steve@proaxis.com                               Internet Access Provider
                                                (541) 757-0248

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 97 02:12:41 EST
To: steve@proaxis.com
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Problem with BSD/OS
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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Steve, can you use "dialtest" to check out your dialrules for problems?

			Nico Garcia
			Engineer, CIRL 
			Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
			raoul@cirl.harvard.edu

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: Questions?
To: scurcio@champion.aclic.com
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 08:32:23 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

scurcio wrote:
    
    I have been considering installing hylafax here at work. We have solaris
    systems and are on a tcp/ip network. 

    Can anyone tell me who good hylafax is for a commercial environment?

We're running HylaFAX in our company in a commercial environment.
The most used thing is our email-to-fax / email-to-paging gateway.
HylaFAX works reliable and without any problems for ~60 users.

    Do they have windows 95, NT, 3.11 , Windows for workgroups clients?

There are also clients for Win*; see my FAQ;

    Does it support inbound routing to the desktop? and if so how?

>From the HTML-documentation (html/setup-advanced.html):
	...
HylaFAX routes inbound facsimile through the faxrcvd(1M)
shell script.
This script may be tailored to use local knowledge and/or tools to
route and deliver inbound facsimile.
In particular, if facsimile are received from well-known senders
and always directed to a specific person faxrcvd can be tailored
to automatically dispatch these facsimile by electronic mail;
consult the manual page for details.
Services such as Direct Inward Dial (DID) are not
supported because the hardware uses non-standard programming interfaces.
In the future, when updated versions of the ITU facsimile
protocols are supported in commercial fax modems HylaFAX will
be able to use routing information provided in the protocol
to do automatic delivery of inbound facsimile.
	...

    I need a solution for 250+ users!
    
    How many modems on a server can i use with this software?

In principle as much as you can connect to your server. But
buy good ones and buy enough memory.

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: Hylafax and phone switches
To: david@bcm.tmc.edu (David Smith)
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 08:33:32 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

David Smith wrote:
    
    Anyone have any experence with intergrating Hylafax with a phone switch 
    for modemless faxing?

Please explain a little bit more what you want to do.

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 09:25:11 -0100
To: "Vanessa Vaz" <vanessa@oss.com>
From: Staff Intelcom <staff@intelcom.sm>
Subject: Re: TIFF FILES
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

At 09.56 18/02/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi,
>	I recently installed Hylafax on my Sun Ultra Sparc running 
>Solaris 2.5, and I am having faxes sent to both Win95 and OS/2 machines. 
>However the fax software that come with Win95 and OS/2 are unable to read
>the dispatched Tiff files (We have verified that the Tiff files have not
>been corrupted during transmission).  What do you recommend?

Hi,

try http://128.175.60.138/tiffview/index.shtml

Andrea.

>
>
>
>Vanessa Vaz
>Open Systems Solutions, Inc.
>vanessa@oss.com
>


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 12:01:16 -0100
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Roberto Sgarbi <sgarbi@brachetto.stat.unibo.it>
Subject: FaxQueuer error
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Just this:

When I run Faxq I have a:

  FaxQueuer error: Could not create FIFO: Permission Denied

Hylafax is from a binary distribution hylafax-i386-linux-4.0pl0-1 
uucp and fax have the same UID and GID
The O.S. is an old Linux 1.3.14 
What have I miss???

TIA

Roberto

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 08:28:26 -0600 (CST)
From: David Smith <david@bcm.tmc.edu>
To: Matthias Apitz <Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Hylafax and phone switches
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Wed, 19 Feb 1997, Matthias Apitz wrote:

> David Smith wrote:
>     
>     Anyone have any experence with intergrating Hylafax with a phone switch 
>     for modemless faxing?
> 
> Please explain a little bit more what you want to do.

We are looking to greatly increse the number of fax lines handled by our
faxserver.  Rather than get and mantain ~80+ faxmodems we would like to 
bring in multiple T1s and run them directly to a T1 card.

There are commercial products that do this but I was wondering if anyone 
had worked on getting hylafax to do this.

Thanks.
 

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 08:30:06 -0600 (CST)
From: Jacobo Badillo Villeda <jacob@sparc.ciateq.conacyt.mx>
Reply-To: Jacobo Badillo Villeda <jacob@sparc.ciateq.conacyt.mx>
To: Shane Bywater <shane@cois.on.ca>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: faxmodem command not executed after reboot
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> 	I'm running HylaFAX v4.0pl1 under BSDI v2.1.  My problem is whenever I
> reboot the server I must manually execute "faxmodem tty01" in order to
> get the modem to dial the paging terminal.  Is there a way to make this
> happen automatically after rebooting.
> 

You have to write this command in the /etc/rc.local archive

C ya!

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 11:28:16 -0500 (EST)
From: Alex Brown <abrown@msg.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
CC: abrown@noonday.msg.com
Subject: USR Sportster troubles?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello -

After testing the HylaFAX installation packaged with my BSDI system,
with an internal USR Sportster V.34+ FAX, and failing modem
initialization completely, I noticed that v3.0 beta111 added some
workarounds to USR bugs, and decided to update the software.  However,
after installing v4.0pl1 (and configuring the modem with all defaults)
I still have problems.  The modem now does initialize, dial, and even
connect, but the session ends with "Unspecified Transmit Phase B
error", with what looks like garbled data from the remote in the log.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  (RSVP directly; I'm not
on this list.)

Alex Brown <abrown@msg.com>

Feb 19 11:06:55.07: [ 4923]: SESSION BEGIN
Feb 19 11:06:55.08: [ 4923]: DELAY 2600 ms
Feb 19 11:06:57.68: [ 4923]: <-- [16:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0]
Feb 19 11:06:57.91: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:06:57.91: [ 4923]: <-- [31:ATS8=2S7=60&H1&I0&R2S13=1&D2&C1]
Feb 19 11:06:58.14: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:06:58.16: [ 4923]: <-- [13:AT+FCLASS=2.0]
Feb 19 11:06:58.39: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:06:58.39: [ 4923]: <-- [8:AT+FLO=2]
Feb 19 11:06:58.62: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:06:58.62: [ 4923]: <-- [8:AT+FPP=0]
Feb 19 11:06:58.85: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:06:58.85: [ 4923]: <-- [8:AT+FBO=0]
Feb 19 11:06:59.08: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:06:59.08: [ 4923]: <-- [9:AT+FCT=30]
Feb 19 11:06:59.31: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:06:59.31: [ 4923]: <-- [14:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1]
Feb 19 11:06:59.54: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:06:59.54: [ 4923]: <-- [8:AT+FIE=0]
Feb 19 11:06:59.77: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:06:59.77: [ 4923]: <-- [22:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0]
Feb 19 11:07:00.00: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:07:00.00: [ 4923]: <-- [4:ATM1]
Feb 19 11:07:00.22: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:07:00.26: [ 4923]: <-- [13:AT+FCLASS=2.0]
Feb 19 11:07:00.49: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:07:00.49: [ 4923]: <-- [8:AT+FLO=2]
Feb 19 11:07:00.72: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:07:00.72: [ 4923]: <-- [8:AT+FPP=0]
Feb 19 11:07:00.95: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:07:00.95: [ 4923]: <-- [8:AT+FBO=0]
Feb 19 11:07:01.18: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:07:01.18: [ 4923]: <-- [9:AT+FCT=30]
Feb 19 11:07:01.41: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:07:01.41: [ 4923]: <-- [14:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1]
Feb 19 11:07:01.64: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:07:01.64: [ 4923]: <-- [8:AT+FIE=0]
Feb 19 11:07:01.87: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:07:01.87: [ 4923]: <-- [22:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0]
Feb 19 11:07:02.10: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:07:02.10: [ 4923]: <-- [29:AT+FLI="Marathon Systems Gro"]
Feb 19 11:07:02.33: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:07:02.33: [ 4923]: DIAL 4356161
Feb 19 11:07:02.33: [ 4923]: <-- [11:ATDT4356161]
Feb 19 11:07:18.95: [ 4923]: --> [4:+FCO]
Feb 19 11:07:21.54: [ 4923]: --> [20:+FNF:+FCI:"        ]
Feb 19 11:07:21.54: [ 4923]: REMOTE NSF "+FCI:""
Feb 19 11:07:21.54: [ 4923]: --> [32:15084356161"+FIS:1,3,0,2,1,0,0,]
Feb 19 11:07:21.54: [ 4923]: --> [47:Q,b}ң.K;A9L Z@]
Feb 19 11:07:21.81: [ 4923]: --> [40:r,@u@Aʀ]
Feb 19 11:07:22.39: [ 4923]: --> [47:*tfz @!qr	 ۹jx]
Feb 19 11:07:22.39: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:07:22.39: [ 4923]: REMOTE HANGUP: Unspecified Transmit Phase B error (code 20)
Feb 19 11:07:22.39: [ 4923]: SEND FAILED: Unspecified Transmit Phase B error
Feb 19 11:07:22.39: [ 4923]: <-- [4:ATH0]
Feb 19 11:07:22.62: [ 4923]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 19 11:07:22.64: [ 4923]: SESSION END

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Changing of the guard
Reply-To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 09:59:43 -0800
From: Sam Leffler <sam@melange.engr.sgi.com>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Some folks may be aware that I've been AWOL from this mailing list for
quite some time.  This was a conscious decision that I made because
HylaFAX was consuming too much of my time (HylaFAX is unrelated to the
job my employer pays me to do).  Since I released v4.0pl0 I've been 
looking for someone to take over responsibility for the HylaFAX 
software--to act as the one person in charge of changes to the master
sources.  I'm pleased to announce that I've found this person:  
Matthias Apitz <Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de> has graciously agreed to act
as the arbiter of changes to the master source code and to generate future
source distributions.  I am depending on him to coordinate bug fixes
and enhancements to the software.  Matthias has been an active HylaFAX
user for quite a while and has created the SVR4 binary distributions of
HylaFAX for several years.  I have confidence in his understanding of the
software and expect him to do a great job in replacing me.  If you have
any bug fixes to contribute you should send them to him and not to me.
I will continue to provide binary distribution for SGI platforms.

I should also note that for the forseeable future source distributions
will continue to be made under the same terms: folks are free to do with
the source code as they please so long as the do not use my name or SGI's
name without prior written permission (I paraphrase from the copyright
notice; please consult the exact text before asking for any clarification).
Matthias may add some additional clauses to this copyright in order to
protect himself and his employer in the same way that the existing copyright
protects SGI and myself.  Please be aware however that providing support
for this software takes considerable time and resources.  I do not expect
Matthias, or anyone else, to support HylaFAX indefinitely without community
support.  If you want to see continued free distribution of this software
you need to contribute.

	Sam

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 10:48:38 -0800
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Christopher W Che <chris@erx.com>
Subject: 'Last Time' not shown in 'faxstat -d' properly
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello,

I found that the 'faxstat -d -l' command does not report the Send time and
the Kill time reliably.

I have the TimeZone set in the /usr/local/lib/fax/hyla.conf file.
And I have set the JobFmt string properly.
TimeZone:       "PST"
JobFmt:         "%-3j %3i %6.6o %-17.17e %5P %5D %10z %-25s %10k"

I was able to see the time string yesterday, but not today.
Any explainations will help!

Thanks!
Christopher Che
E-Script, LLC    http://www.erx.com
Tel: (510) 933-4237  Fax: (510) 691-8648   Email: chris@erx.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Howard Moftich <howardm@lsil.com>
Subject: Re: Changing of the guard
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 16:14:26 -0500 (EST)
Organization: LSI Logic Corporation, Waltham Design Center
X-Disclaimer: They don't speak for me, I don't speak for them.
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I just wanted to say thank you very much for all your
dedicated work over the years.  I've been a dedicated
user since the early flexfax days and really appreciate 
all you've done.

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 22:18:07 +0100
From: Gregor Longariva <grlongar@cip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
Reply-To: Gregor Longariva <grlongar@cip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Problems with sending faxes
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello!

I am currently using the newest distribution of Hylafax on
a Linux 2.0.18 OS. receiving faxes works fine, but I have
problems with sending faxes.
I am using a NoName Faxmodem with a Rockwell 144DP
Chip. The manufacture result of my modem is EXAR and the
Version is 7.7 (whatever it means).

When I try to send a fax, the modem dials. The other party
responds with the fax answer carrier, but my fax doesn't
recognize it.

Any idea where's the problem?
Thanx a lot!

Gregor

Here's a sample session log:

Feb 18 19:26:37.55: [  204]: SESSION BEGIN 00000048 49913124
Feb 18 19:26:37.56: [  204]: SEND FAX: JOB 9 DEST 24 COMMID 00000048
Feb 18 19:26:37.56: [  204]: DELAY 2600 ms
Feb 18 19:26:40.17: [  204]: <-- [15:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
Feb 18 19:26:40.77: [  204]: --> [14:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0]
Feb 18 19:26:40.77: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 18 19:26:40.77: [  204]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=80&K3&D3&C1\r]
Feb 18 19:26:41.01: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 18 19:26:41.01: [  204]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
Feb 18 19:26:41.24: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 18 19:26:41.24: [  204]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
Feb 18 19:26:41.47: [  204]: --> [5:ERROR]
Feb 18 19:26:41.47: [  204]: MODEM Command error
Feb 18 19:26:41.47: [  204]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=1\r]
Feb 18 19:26:41.70: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 18 19:26:41.70: [  204]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
Feb 18 19:26:41.93: [  204]: --> [5:ERROR]
Feb 18 19:26:41.93: [  204]: MODEM Command error
Feb 18 19:26:41.93: [  204]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,2,0,0,0\r]
Feb 18 19:26:42.17: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 18 19:26:42.17: [  204]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
Feb 18 19:26:42.40: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 18 19:26:42.40: [  204]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
Feb 18 19:26:42.73: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 18 19:26:42.73: [  204]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
Feb 18 19:26:43.06: [  204]: --> [5:ERROR]
Feb 18 19:26:43.06: [  204]: MODEM Command error
Feb 18 19:26:43.06: [  204]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=1\r]
Feb 18 19:26:43.39: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 18 19:26:43.39: [  204]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
Feb 18 19:26:43.73: [  204]: --> [5:ERROR]
Feb 18 19:26:43.73: [  204]: MODEM Command error
Feb 18 19:26:43.73: [  204]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,2,0,0,0\r]
Feb 18 19:26:44.07: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 18 19:26:44.07: [  204]: <-- [26:AT+FLID="+49 9131 604158"\r]
Feb 18 19:26:44.41: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 18 19:26:44.53: [  204]: DIAL 09135799845
Feb 18 19:26:44.53: [  204]: <-- [8:ATDT09135799845@\r]
Feb 18 19:28:07.91: [  204]: --> [9:NO ANSWER]
Feb 18 19:28:08.95: [  204]: SEND FAILED: No answer from remote
Feb 18 19:28:08.95: [  204]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Feb 18 19:28:09.65: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 18 19:28:09.78: [  204]: SESSION END


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Comments: Authenticated sender is <mtmmoss@m5.sprynet.com>
From: "Michael T. Moss" <mmoss@bstudios.com>
Organization: Blackbox Studios
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 13:57:38 -0800
Subject: faxcover and "commentsX" fields
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi.

I'm using the following software:
HylaFAX ver. 4.0 p11 on Linux 2.0.18 (RedHat 4.0)
WHFC 0.2b (Win95 Client)

I'm having a little trouble getting my cover page to work. When 
faxcover generates the PostScript from my template, it enters the 
following prologue material for the "comments" field:

...
/comments(note 1
note 2
note 3
note 4
) def
/comments1(note 1)
/comments2(note 2)
/comments3(note 3)
/comments4(note 4)
/comments6756680()
/comments6756680()
...

It's breaking up the "comments" properly into numbered comments 
fields (comments1, comments2, etc.), but the numbered fields don't 
show up in my fax. I don't know much about PostScript, but it appears 
to be because the "commentsX" definitions don't end with "def." When 
I edit the file like this:
...
/comments1(note 1) def
/comments2(note 2) def
/comments3(note 3) def
...

it works perfectly (when rendered with GhostScript).

So my question is, why isn't faxcover putting in those "def"s? Is 
there something that I need in my template to tell it to do that?

Thanks for any information.
Michael Moss
Blackbox Studios

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 21:02:02 -0500 (EST)
From: Alex Brown <abrown@msg.com>
To: wladams@freenet.tlh.fl.us
CC: abrown@noonday.msg.com, flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: USR Sportster troubles?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Thanks, archer <wladams@freenet.tlh.fl.us> --

> i also have seen email that suggests you can reduce
> the dte-dce speed to 19400 in the config.modem
> that will allow you to use it as a class 2.0
> but i have not tried this.

This does work.

Thanks again to all --

Alex Brown <abrown@msg.com>

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 21:52:15 -0500 (EST)
From: Alex Brown <abrown@msg.com>
To: wladams@freenet.tlh.fl.us, flexfax@sgi.com
CC: abrown@noonday.msg.com
Subject: Re: USR Sportster troubles?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I wrote

> > i also have seen email that suggests you can reduce
> > the dte-dce speed to 19400 in the config.modem ...
> 
> This does work.

-- but not consistently.  I haven't had any luck configuring it as
Class 1 so far, either.

Alex Brown <abrown@msg.com>

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: glenadarby@unn.unisys.com
Date: 20 Feb 97 06:31:09 (+0000)
Subject: Hayes Optima 288 problems
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi all,

This is the first time Ive tried the product, I compiled it from source on the 
following system.

I have a Sun Sparc 20 running Solaris 2.4.

I compiled the hylafax-v4.0pl1 src using gcc 2.7.2 with no problems at all.

I have 2 modems both Hayes Optima 288s, connected via the a/b splitter cable.
The modems are apparently Class 1+2 fax compatible.

Ive used pmadm to disable the services on /dev/cua/b (the modem of choice).

When I try and use the sendfax program, the modem doesnt respond and I get a 
mail
back saying that the modem appears to be hung or failed to respond. The file 
/etc/motd
is successfully converted and stored in the spool directory, but no modem 
action :(

The same happens if I try and send a pager message.

I was wondering if anyone else out there was using one of these modems 
successfully
and if so could they send me a copy of the config file they are using and the 
settings
the modem has.

Thanx in advance for any help/hints that can be given,
Glen.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: Problems with sending faxes
To: grlongar@cip.informatik.uni-erlangen.de
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 1997 07:54:51 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Gregor Longariva wrote:
    
    Hello!
    
    I am currently using the newest distribution of Hylafax on
    a Linux 2.0.18 OS. receiving faxes works fine, but I have
    problems with sending faxes.
    I am using a NoName Faxmodem with a Rockwell 144DP
    Chip. The manufacture result of my modem is EXAR and the
    Version is 7.7 (whatever it means).
    
    When I try to send a fax, the modem dials. The other party
    responds with the fax answer carrier, but my fax doesn't
    recognize it.
    
    Any idea where's the problem?
    Thanx a lot!
    
    Gregor
    
    Here's a sample session log:
    
    Feb 18 19:26:37.55: [  204]: SESSION BEGIN 00000048 49913124
    Feb 18 19:26:37.56: [  204]: SEND FAX: JOB 9 DEST 24 COMMID 00000048
    Feb 18 19:26:37.56: [  204]: DELAY 2600 ms
    Feb 18 19:26:40.17: [  204]: <-- [15:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
    Feb 18 19:26:40.77: [  204]: --> [14:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0]
    Feb 18 19:26:40.77: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 18 19:26:40.77: [  204]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=80&K3&D3&C1\r]
    Feb 18 19:26:41.01: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 18 19:26:41.01: [  204]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
    Feb 18 19:26:41.24: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 18 19:26:41.24: [  204]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
    Feb 18 19:26:41.47: [  204]: --> [5:ERROR]
    Feb 18 19:26:41.47: [  204]: MODEM Command error
    Feb 18 19:26:41.47: [  204]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=1\r]
    Feb 18 19:26:41.70: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 18 19:26:41.70: [  204]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
    Feb 18 19:26:41.93: [  204]: --> [5:ERROR]
    Feb 18 19:26:41.93: [  204]: MODEM Command error
    Feb 18 19:26:41.93: [  204]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,2,0,0,0\r]
    Feb 18 19:26:42.17: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 18 19:26:42.17: [  204]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
    Feb 18 19:26:42.40: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 18 19:26:42.40: [  204]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
    Feb 18 19:26:42.73: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 18 19:26:42.73: [  204]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
    Feb 18 19:26:43.06: [  204]: --> [5:ERROR]
    Feb 18 19:26:43.06: [  204]: MODEM Command error
    Feb 18 19:26:43.06: [  204]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=1\r]
    Feb 18 19:26:43.39: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 18 19:26:43.39: [  204]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
    Feb 18 19:26:43.73: [  204]: --> [5:ERROR]
    Feb 18 19:26:43.73: [  204]: MODEM Command error
    Feb 18 19:26:43.73: [  204]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,2,0,0,0\r]
    Feb 18 19:26:44.07: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 18 19:26:44.07: [  204]: <-- [26:AT+FLID="+49 9131 604158"\r]
    Feb 18 19:26:44.41: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 18 19:26:44.53: [  204]: DIAL 09135799845
    Feb 18 19:26:44.53: [  204]: <-- [8:ATDT09135799845@\r]
    Feb 18 19:28:07.91: [  204]: --> [9:NO ANSWER]
    Feb 18 19:28:08.95: [  204]: SEND FAILED: No answer from remote
    Feb 18 19:28:08.95: [  204]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
    Feb 18 19:28:09.65: [  204]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 18 19:28:09.78: [  204]: SESSION END

Try using this modem without the "@" symbol in the ModemDialCmd:
see config(4F) and Q81 of the FAQ for more information about this
problem;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 1997 16:46:26 +0700
From: Ruediger Koch <rkoch@samart.co.th>
Organization: Samart
To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
CC: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: pagesend
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by yum.samart.co.th id QAA04957
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

This is the second time I plea for help on this list, after I fought
with the sources for two days without getting what I wanted, which is:

getting pagesend to access a paging terminal directly via null modem
cable. I tried to do it the easy way to fake mdem responses in the code,
but it seems like I did not find the right spot. I suspect that a few
changes in pageSendApp.c++ in

pageSendApp::initialize(int argc, char** argv)

and maybe in

main()

would do the job, since the constructor of ModemServer and faxApp don't
seem to do anything with the modem, but I don't really understand the
code. 


Thanks for your help

Rdiger

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: pagesend
To: rkoch@samart.co.th (Ruediger Koch)
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 1997 13:04:24 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Ruediger Koch wrote:
    
    This is the second time I plea for help on this list, after I fought
    with the sources for two days without getting what I wanted, which is:
    
    getting pagesend to access a paging terminal directly via null modem
    cable. I tried to do it the easy way to fake mdem responses in the code,
    but it seems like I did not find the right spot. I suspect that a few
    changes in pageSendApp.c++ in
    
    pageSendApp::initialize(int argc, char** argv)
    
    and maybe in
    
    main()
    
    would do the job, since the constructor of ModemServer and faxApp don't
    seem to do anything with the modem, but I don't really understand the
    code.

The best way is to write a new pagesend(1M) application based on
pageSendApp.c++ by dropping out the most modem stuff in
pageSendApp::sendPage(). You can also start from scratch but if
you start from pageSendApp.c++ you have to understand what's going on
and which parts must be deleted for a line without dialing and
modem AT-commands/responses. I don't know if someone else is working
on such a pagesend.

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
X-Authentication-Warning: Hurwitz.suse.de: choeger owned process doing -bs
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 1997 13:34:01 +0100 (CET)
From: Carsten Hoeger <choeger@suse.de>
To: Roberto Sgarbi <sgarbi@brachetto.stat.unibo.it>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: FaxQueuer error
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Wed, 19 Feb 1997, Roberto Sgarbi wrote:

> Just this:
> 
> When I run Faxq I have a:
> 
>   FaxQueuer error: Could not create FIFO: Permission Denied
> 
> Hylafax is from a binary distribution hylafax-i386-linux-4.0pl0-1 
> uucp and fax have the same UID and GID
> The O.S. is an old Linux 1.3.14 
> What have I miss???

Check the permissions and ownership of /var/spool/fax.
All files have to be owned by uucp.
(Do a `chown -R uucp.uucp /var/spool/fax` as root)

mfG,
	Carsten Hoeger
------
Carsten Hoeger  - S.u.S.E. GmbH -  Gebhardtstr. 2  -  90762 Fuerth  -  Germany
fon +49-911-740530     -    fax +49-911-3206727    -    mailbox +49-911-3247122

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
X-Authentication-Warning: Hurwitz.suse.de: choeger owned process doing -bs
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 1997 14:22:12 +0100 (CET)
From: Carsten Hoeger <choeger@suse.de>
To: Alex Brown <abrown@msg.com>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com, abrown@noonday.msg.com
Subject: Re: USR Sportster troubles?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Wed, 19 Feb 1997, Alex Brown wrote:

> After testing the HylaFAX installation packaged with my BSDI system,
> with an internal USR Sportster V.34+ FAX, and failing modem
> initialization completely, I noticed that v3.0 beta111 added some
> workarounds to USR bugs, and decided to update the software.  However,
> after installing v4.0pl1 (and configuring the modem with all defaults)
> I still have problems.  The modem now does initialize, dial, and even
> connect, but the session ends with "Unspecified Transmit Phase B
> error", with what looks like garbled data from the remote in the log.
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  (RSVP directly; I'm not
> on this list.)

I had the same problem. My DCE/DTE-Rate was 38400bps. I solved this
problem by setting it down to 19200bps...


mfG,
	Carsten Hoeger
------
Carsten Hoeger  - S.u.S.E. GmbH -  Gebhardtstr. 2  -  90762 Fuerth  -  Germany
fon +49-911-740530     -    fax +49-911-3206727    -    mailbox +49-911-3247122

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: tkhylafax/hylafax' use of "from-XXX" fields in FAX cover page
Reply-To: fordyce@sn38.dseg.ti.com
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 1997 12:38:03 -0600
From: David Fordyce <fordyce@sn38.dseg.ti.com>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


I'm using tkhylafax 2.0 and hylafax-v4.0pl0, but haven't determined
the supported way to fill in the "from-XXX" fields.

>From the HylaFax archives, there was at one time support for a faxdb
file.  The ~/.hylarc file doesn't appear to provide a means of specifying
the "from-XXX" fields in the FAX cover page.

What is the "HylaFax-supported" way to complete the "from-XXX" fields
in the FAX cover page?

Thanks and regards,

David Fordyce

Texas Instruments Incorporated
P.O. Box 869305,  M/S 8406
Plano, TX 75086
Phone: (214) 575-2625
FAX:   (214) 575-2628
Email: fordyce@ti.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 1997 12:26:11 -0700 (MST)
From: John Patrick Poet <john@BlueSkyTours.COM>
To: HylaFax <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Bug in faxqclean
X-Loop: john@BlueSkyTours.COM
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


I have determined that there is a bug in the faxqclean program.

One of the techniques it uses to determine if a file in the docq directory
should be removed, is if it cannot find and associated file in the sendq
directory.

For the standard PS files in the in the docq, hylafax put a suffix number
which represents the "q file" number in the sendq directory.  The faxqclean
program looks at that suffix number, and if it cannot fine a "q file" with
that name in the sendq directory, it removes the file.

For example, a file in the docq directory might have the name
"doc30171.ps.30036".  This would cause the faxqclean program to look for a
file in the sendq directory called "q30036".  This mechanism is fine to this point.

The problem comes in after the PS file has been converted to a TIFF.  The
TIFF version of the document has a ";31" or ";71" or some such appended to
it, NOT the "q file" number.  The faxqclean program looks at these files,
thinks the "q file" number is 0, and removes the file since the "q file"
does not exist.

The sender of the fax then gets notified that their fax failed because
hylafax could not open the file.

I am working on a fix, but I do not have it done yet.  If someone else has
already fixed this, please let me know.

John
--

|         |
+--+  ==  |  John Patrick Poet          Blue Sky Tours
|  |      |  System Admin/programmer    10832 Prospect Ave., N.E.
|     +---+  john@BlueSkyTours.COM      Albuquerque, N.M. 87112
|     |      Ph. 505 293 9462           Fx. 505 293 6902

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: "Jim Alumbaugh" <jim@alumni.berkeley.edu>
Organization: California Alumni Assoc.
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 1997 15:29:53 -0800
Subject: problem with inbound data calls
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


I'm using Hylafax v4.0pl1 on Linux Redhat distribution 4.0 with gcc 
2.7.2; USROBOTICS SPORTSTER 28800 V.34 modem.

We previously had Linux Redhat 2.0 and an older version of Hylafax 
installed and working properly, but then we upgraded to Redhat 4.0.  
Thus, I had to download and rebuild Hylafax after upgrading to 4.0.

Since rebuilding and reinstalling Hylafax, I haven't been able to get 
FaxGetty to handle inbound data calls correctly.  Everytime I try to 
make a connection, I am originally connected, but then the line hangs 
up soon afterwards.  Here's what the session usually looks like:

CONNECTED 38400 CAA

NO CARRIER

Here's what showing up in the log files:

----- (from /var/log/messages):
Feb 20 13:58:13 cal FaxGetty[6394]: ANSWER: DATA CONNECTION
Feb 20 13:58:13 cal FaxGetty[6394]: GETTY: START "/sbin/getty -h -- -
38400", pid 17086 Feb 20 13:58:13 cal getty[17086]: open failed on
"/dev/-": No such file or directory Feb 20 13:58:13 cal
FaxGetty[6394]: GETTY: exit status 0177400 Feb 20 13:58:18 cal
FaxGetty[6394]: MODEM USROBOTICS SPORTSTER 28800 V.34 FAX Product type
          US/Canada Internal Options                V 32bis,V.FC,V.34
Fax Options            Class 1/Class 2.0 Clock Freq            
20.16Mhz Eprom                  256k Ram                    32k/
Supervisor date        04/18/95 DSP date               03/31/95
Supervisor rev         6.0.5 DSP rev                1.0.9
------------(end)

or ...

----------(begin)
Feb 20 13:59:46 cal FaxGetty[6394]: ANSWER: DATA CONNECTION
Feb 20 13:59:46 cal FaxGetty[6394]: GETTY: START "/sbin/getty ttyS2
38400", pid 17092 Feb 20 13:59:46 cal getty[17092]: exiting on HANGUP
signal Feb 20 13:59:46 cal FaxGetty[6394]: GETTY: exit status 0 Feb 20
13:59:52 cal FaxGetty[6394]: MODEM USROBOTICS SPORTSTER 28800 V.34 FAX
Product type           US/Canada Internal Options                V
32bis,V.FC,V.34 Fax Options            Class 1/Class 2.0 Clock Freq   
         20.16Mhz Eprom                  256k Ram                   
32k/ Supervisor date        04/18/95 DSP date               03/31/95
Supervisor rev         6.0.5 DSP rev                1.0.9
-----(end)

In the first example, it looks as if getty is having problems 
finding ttyS2.  I've tried changing the GettyArgs configuration a 
number of times, but nothing has worked.  Here's what I currently 
have:

------(from /var/spool/fax/etc/config.ttyS2)
GettyArgs:              "-h -- - %s"

------(end)

Also, I'm not quite sure about my entry in inittab.  Here's what I 
have:

-------(begin /etc/inittab)

t2:2345:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/faxgetty ttyS2

----------(end)

Anyone have any ideas as to the solution to my problem, or additional 
sources I can investigate?

Thanks very much for any help you can offer.

-Jim

---------
Jim Alumbaugh                   jim@alumni.berkeley.edu
Manager, Information Systems    jima@cal.alumni.berkeley.edu
California Alumni Association   (510) 643-6897
Alumni House
Berkeley, CA  94720

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 1997 16:10:10 -0800
From: joel <joel@oro.net>
Organization: Uptime Computer Services
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Forwarding in a format other than Postscript
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello,

Ok, so I have hylafax installed and running just fine on a Pentium
running Redhat linux.

I have a question however:  How do I go about forwarding the fax (using
email) in the original tif format that it arrived in, as oppossed to
postscript?
 

I've looked through the docs and imagine that this should be done
through the FaxDispatch script, but I haven't found any detailed
information. 

Perhaps I am being dense, but has anyone some suggestions?


thank in advance,


joel

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Jacek.Badziak@pkbs.com.pl (Jacek Badziak)
To: <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Printing ?
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 09:38:12 +0100
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,
I have HylFax v. 4pl1 installed on Red Hat Linux (ver. 4.0). 

I have following question: How to print fax on a postscript printer immediately after it is recieved by our HylaFax server

- Best Regards
Jack

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Subject: Re: problem with inbound data calls
To: jim@alumni.berkeley.edu (Jim Alumbaugh)
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 09:49:28 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


I've seen many questions like this and also some strace(1)-output
logs where the Linux's getty(1M) closes all file descriptors, also
the descriptor for stdin which is the modem line and given to getty(1M)
from the faxgetty(1M) proc after detecting the call as a DATA call.
in such situation (closing all descriptors for the modem line) a HANGUP
is the bad but normal result.

I think it's time to track this down and write a page/scorecard
how and which getty(1M) should be used on the various Linux versions.
It belongs to the FAQ (but I'm not using Linux).

	matthias

Jim Alumbaugh wrote:
    
    
    I'm using Hylafax v4.0pl1 on Linux Redhat distribution 4.0 with gcc 
    2.7.2; USROBOTICS SPORTSTER 28800 V.34 modem.
    
    We previously had Linux Redhat 2.0 and an older version of Hylafax 
    installed and working properly, but then we upgraded to Redhat 4.0.  
    Thus, I had to download and rebuild Hylafax after upgrading to 4.0.
    
    Since rebuilding and reinstalling Hylafax, I haven't been able to get 
    FaxGetty to handle inbound data calls correctly.  Everytime I try to 
    make a connection, I am originally connected, but then the line hangs 
    up soon afterwards.  Here's what the session usually looks like:
    
    CONNECTED 38400 CAA
    
    NO CARRIER
    
    Here's what showing up in the log files:
    
    ----- (from /var/log/messages):
    Feb 20 13:58:13 cal FaxGetty[6394]: ANSWER: DATA CONNECTION
    Feb 20 13:58:13 cal FaxGetty[6394]: GETTY: START "/sbin/getty -h -- -
    38400", pid 17086 Feb 20 13:58:13 cal getty[17086]: open failed on
    "/dev/-": No such file or directory Feb 20 13:58:13 cal
    FaxGetty[6394]: GETTY: exit status 0177400 Feb 20 13:58:18 cal
    FaxGetty[6394]: MODEM USROBOTICS SPORTSTER 28800 V.34 FAX Product type
              US/Canada Internal Options                V 32bis,V.FC,V.34
    Fax Options            Class 1/Class 2.0 Clock Freq            
    20.16Mhz Eprom                  256k Ram                    32k/
    Supervisor date        04/18/95 DSP date               03/31/95
    Supervisor rev         6.0.5 DSP rev                1.0.9
    ------------(end)
    
    or ...
    
    ----------(begin)
    Feb 20 13:59:46 cal FaxGetty[6394]: ANSWER: DATA CONNECTION
    Feb 20 13:59:46 cal FaxGetty[6394]: GETTY: START "/sbin/getty ttyS2
    38400", pid 17092 Feb 20 13:59:46 cal getty[17092]: exiting on HANGUP
    signal Feb 20 13:59:46 cal FaxGetty[6394]: GETTY: exit status 0 Feb 20
    13:59:52 cal FaxGetty[6394]: MODEM USROBOTICS SPORTSTER 28800 V.34 FAX
    Product type           US/Canada Internal Options                V
    32bis,V.FC,V.34 Fax Options            Class 1/Class 2.0 Clock Freq   
             20.16Mhz Eprom                  256k Ram                   
    32k/ Supervisor date        04/18/95 DSP date               03/31/95
    Supervisor rev         6.0.5 DSP rev                1.0.9
    -----(end)
    
    In the first example, it looks as if getty is having problems 
    finding ttyS2.  I've tried changing the GettyArgs configuration a 
    number of times, but nothing has worked.  Here's what I currently 
    have:
    
    ------(from /var/spool/fax/etc/config.ttyS2)
    GettyArgs:              "-h -- - %s"
    
    ------(end)
    
    Also, I'm not quite sure about my entry in inittab.  Here's what I 
    have:
    
    -------(begin /etc/inittab)
    
    t2:2345:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/faxgetty ttyS2
    
    ----------(end)
    
    Anyone have any ideas as to the solution to my problem, or additional 
    sources I can investigate?
    
    Thanks very much for any help you can offer.
    
    -Jim
    
    ---------
    Jim Alumbaugh                   jim@alumni.berkeley.edu
    Manager, Information Systems    jima@cal.alumni.berkeley.edu
    California Alumni Association   (510) 643-6897
    Alumni House
    Berkeley, CA  94720

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 13:29:06 +0100 (MET)
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Christian.Schulz@munich.netsurf.de (Christian Schulz)
Subject: Problems with Winflex
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

Im running Hylafax v4.0pl1 under Linux 2.025. It is started by inetd in
port 4559. Using the frontend Whfc under Windows95, everything works fine.
Now I want to use Winflex for some WFW3.11 clients, so I entered in
/ect/services the line "fax   4557/tcp" (like "hylafax  4559/tcp). Then I
entered in inetd.conf for this service "fax" the same line as  the service
"hylafax" but  with parameter -O (not -I as service hylafax).

Telneting to localhost 4559, I get the message: 220 Hylafax ..... ready 
Telneting to localhost 4557, I get only the connected message and the Escape
character message.

Starting Winflex, I can read in the log file (Hylafax server SG28-UNIX  is
192.168.17.1, client with Winflex is 192.168.17.50):

Information: Initialising WinSock library: LoadLibrary
Information: Initialising WinSock library: WSAStartup()
Information: Initialising WinSock library: finished
Information: Connecting to 'SG28-UNIX'
ERROR: Unable to find service name "fax": WSANO_DATA: No host data record of
requested type
WARNING: Connect("SG28-UNIX", "fax") failed.
Information: Trying Connect("SG28-UNIX", 4557)
Information: tcSocket(0DB7:B570): connect(4, 192.168.17.1, 4557)
Information: Connect returned -1
Information: tcSocket(0DB7:B570): Connection in progress...
Information: Sending version information
Information: Waiting for send queue status
ERROR: error:Can not map your network address (192.168.17.50) to a hostname
ERROR: Giving up: Unexpected response from server
Information: shutting down Winsock
Information: WINSOCK.DLL unloaded


In the hosts file in the Windows directory the host number is entered.

After first using the binary contribution, I have compiled the Hylafax
package complete, but this changes nothing.

What have I to do for using Winflex ?

Thank you,

Christian Schulz   

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 97 08:16:53 EST
From: glenn@aoi.ultranet.com (Glenn Burkhardt)
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: tkhylafax/hylafax' use of "from-XXX" fields in FAX cover page
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> I'm using tkhylafax 2.0 and hylafax-v4.0pl0, but haven't determined
> the supported way to fill in the "from-XXX" fields.
> 
> >From the HylaFax archives, there was at one time support for a faxdb
> file.  The ~/.hylarc file doesn't appear to provide a means of specifying
> the "from-XXX" fields in the FAX cover page.
> 
> What is the "HylaFax-supported" way to complete the "from-XXX" fields
> in the FAX cover page?

>From my reading of the TCL code, there isn't a way to complete the "From"
field.  The sender's user name is used (default action of 'sendfax' when
the -f option isn't used).

It probably could be easily added if you needed it - check out the code
in 'faxit.t', in /usr/local/lib/tkhylafax, or wherever you've installed the
code. 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 12:06:16 -0800 (PST)
From: Tim Rice <tim@trr.metro.net>
Reply-To: Tim Rice <tim@trr.metro.net>
To: Jim Alumbaugh <jim@alumni.berkeley.edu>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: problem with inbound data calls
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Thu, 20 Feb 1997, Jim Alumbaugh wrote:

> 
> I'm using Hylafax v4.0pl1 on Linux Redhat distribution 4.0 with gcc 
> 2.7.2; USROBOTICS SPORTSTER 28800 V.34 modem.
> 
[snip]
> ----- (from /var/log/messages):
> Feb 20 13:58:13 cal FaxGetty[6394]: ANSWER: DATA CONNECTION
> Feb 20 13:58:13 cal FaxGetty[6394]: GETTY: START "/sbin/getty -h -- -
                                                                ^^^^^^^
Those getty args look strange to me.

> 38400", pid 17086 Feb 20 13:58:13 cal getty[17086]: open failed on
> "/dev/-": No such file or directory Feb 20 13:58:13 cal
> FaxGetty[6394]: GETTY: exit status 0177400 Feb 20 13:58:18 cal
> FaxGetty[6394]: MODEM USROBOTICS SPORTSTER 28800 V.34 FAX Product type
[snip]
> 

Check your man page for getty to see what args to pass.

> ------(from /var/spool/fax/etc/config.ttyS2)
> GettyArgs:              "-h -- - %s"

Try 
GettyArgs:              "-h %l %s"

> 
> ------(end)
> 
> Also, I'm not quite sure about my entry in inittab.  Here's what I 
> have:
> 
> -------(begin /etc/inittab)
> 
> t2:2345:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/faxgetty ttyS2

That should be fine.
> 
> ----------(end)
> 
> Anyone have any ideas as to the solution to my problem, or additional 
> sources I can investigate?
> 
> Thanks very much for any help you can offer.
> 
> -Jim
> 
> ---------
> Jim Alumbaugh                   jim@alumni.berkeley.edu
> Manager, Information Systems    jima@cal.alumni.berkeley.edu
> California Alumni Association   (510) 643-6897
> Alumni House
> Berkeley, CA  94720
> 
> 

--
Tim Rice			Multitalents	(707) 887-1469 (voice)
tim@trr.metro.net

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 97 15:12:55 EST
From: Glenn Burkhardt <glenn@aoi.ultranet.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Printing ?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> Hi,
> I have HylFax v. 4pl1 installed on Red Hat Linux (ver. 4.0).=20
> 
> I have following question: How to print fax on a postscript printer =
> immediately after it is recieved by our HylaFax server
> 
> - Best Regards
> Jack
>

That one's got to be in the FAQ - have you looked?  But also, a well placed
line in /var/spool/fax/bin/faxrcvd will do the trick.  e.g,

if [ -f $FILE ]; then
	$FAX2PS -H 10.6 -S $FILE | lpr

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 97 16:14:38 EST
To: Christian.Schulz@munich.netsurf.de
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Problems with Winflex
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


I'm not sure you re-started or did a "kill -HUP" on your inetd to get it
to re-read the configuration file. As near as I can tell, you did, but I
don't see it mentioned.

*However*: Is your WFW box listed in the real /etc/hosts table on the Linux
server, and is it in the $SPOOL/etc/hosts table for HylaFAX permissions?
>From the error messages, it looks like the 192.158.17.50 entry is not
known to the Linux server because it is not in the "hosts" table.

			Nico Garcia
			Engineer, CIRL 
			Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
			raoul@cirl.harvard.edu

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 20:29:44 -0600 (CST)
From: Jacobo Badillo Villeda <jacob@sparc.ciateq.conacyt.mx>
Reply-To: Jacobo Badillo Villeda <jacob@sparc.ciateq.conacyt.mx>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Now the big question :)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


I just configure all the Hylafax software on an Irix 5.3 system, all seems
to be working fine. I downloaded fax-gw.tar from ftp.sgi.com/fax/contrib
and compiled the fax-gw program, then I use this program to send a fax
trough the Web. 

I ran the faxcron program and then the modem starting to dial out, but the
software couldn't deliver the message, the report of this session says:

    ---- Transcript of session follows ----

Feb 21 20:11:26.67: [25954]: SESSION BEGIN 00000002 0166963 
Feb 21 20:11:26.67: [25954]: SEND FAX: JOB 1 DEST 0,166963 COMMID 00000002 
Feb 21 20:12:35.00: [25954]: SEND FAILED: Ringback detected, no answer (timeout)
Feb 21 20:12:35.58: [25954]: SESSION END


I don't know how to use this stuff to send mails to fax, as you know the
documentation is about how to configure Hylafax for working as a Server or
as a Client machine. Please help me to find documentation about how to use
the software to send faxes via mail or Web pages.


Thanks in advance
Your friend Jacobo.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: Problems with Winflex
To: Christian.Schulz@munich.netsurf.de (Christian Schulz)
Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 07:49:04 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Christian Schulz wrote:
    
    Hi,
    
    I=B4m running Hylafax v4.0pl1 under Linux 2.025. It is started by inetd in
    port 4559. Using the frontend Whfc under Windows95, everything works fine.
    Now I want to use Winflex for some WFW3.11 clients, so I entered in
    /ect/services the line "fax   4557/tcp" (like "hylafax  4559/tcp). Then I
    entered in inetd.conf for this service "fax" the same line as  the service
    "hylafax" but  with parameter -O (not -I as service hylafax).
    
    Telneting to localhost 4559, I get the message: 220 Hylafax ..... ready=20
    Telneting to localhost 4557, I get only the connected message and the Escape
    character message.

Yo must type in the command "version:1", "userID:nobody"....
This should work for the old protocol before you can
use the Windows client:

$ telnet localhost 4557
Trying 127.0.0.1 ...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
version:1
userID:nobody
serverStatus:
allStatus:

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: Printing ?
To: Jacek.Badziak@pkbs.com.pl (Jacek Badziak)
Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 07:52:07 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Jacek Badziak wrote:
    
    Hi,
    I have HylFax v. 4pl1 installed on Red Hat Linux (ver. 4.0).=20
    
    I have following question: How to print fax on a postscript printer =
    immediately after it is recieved by our HylaFax server

the hook is in faxrcvd(1M), check this man page;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: "David A. De Graaf" <degraaf@digitel.net>
Subject: Re: problem with inbound data calls
To: flexfax@celestial.com
Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 12:54:55 -0500 (EST)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Jim Alumbaugh wrote:
> 
> 
> I'm using Hylafax v4.0pl1 on Linux Redhat distribution 4.0 with gcc 
> 2.7.2; USROBOTICS SPORTSTER 28800 V.34 modem.
> 
> Since rebuilding and reinstalling Hylafax, I haven't been able to get 
> FaxGetty to handle inbound data calls correctly.  
> 

I have nearly the same configuration, except a ZyXEL Omni 288S modem,
and had great difficulty getting the setup to work correctly.
So let me contribute 1) the quick answer, and 2) a lengthy
expostulation on modem ports.

1)  With HylaFAX, run faxgetty on /dev/cua1, not /dev/ttyS1 and make
sure all your other out-calling programs, cu, kermit, ppp, etc. use
that port too.  In /etc/inittab is the line:
    n:2345:respawn:/usr/local/sbin/faxgetty cua1

/var/spool/fax/etc/setup.cache should contain the line
    PATHGETTY='/sbin/getty'
It's put there when you run faxsetup, I think.

/var/spool/fax/etc/config.cua1 should contain the lines
    GettyArgs:              "-h %l F%s"
    ModemRate:              38400           # 38.4 works fine
    ModemFlowControl:       rtscts          # default

This will pick up the /etc/gettydefs entry:
    # 38400 fixed-baud modem entry
    F38400# B38400 CS8 # B38400 SANE -ISTRIP HUPCL #@S login: #F38400

Finally, make sure your modem is set *not* to autoanswer.


2)  There have been a number of conversations in this list indicating
confusion about modem ports.  At the risk of being redundant, boring,
or wrong, let me offer my understanding of the difference between
normal UNIX and HylaFAX usage of the modem port.

On a modem port two separate things have to happen.  First, a process camps
on the line waiting for a call to come in.  Second, whenever users choose,
an out-calling process grabs the line and sends modem commands to make
a call.  The second must not conflict with the first, and only one
such out-caller may use the port at a time.  Lock files are used to
avoid conflicts.

There are two different design approaches to the first problem.
Let me call them the passive and active methods.  UNIX systems
generally use the passive method;  HylaFAX (and DOS programs) uses the
active method.

In the passive (UNIX) method, the process looking for an incoming call
(getty, uugetty, ttymon, or such) tries to issue a login: prompt, but
the write system call blocks until the CD (carrier detect) goes high. 
That is, it lets the modem do all the work of answering the phone.
Only after the modems have negotiated a connection does the write
unblock so the login process can continue.  This means that the modem
must be prearranged to autoanswer (S0=1), it must not emit spurious
messages that might be interpreted as a loginid by the listening
process (ATE0Q1), and it should send characters to the computer at a
predetermined baud rate regardless of the modem's negotiated link speed
(ATS18=4, to set my modem to 38400; different for other modems). 
The modem must use this locked baud rate even though no characters have
been received from the computer.  (Some modems cannot do this; they
only remember the last speed that the computer used.)  All this is
ensured by setting the right active parameters into the modem,
including AT&D3, and then copying them to the stored profile (AT&W).
The &D3 will cause these "correct" parameters to be restored every time
the modem hangs up.  Out-calling programs must use scripts that set
ATE1Q0; else the modem will not respond and appear dead.

Some UNIX systems (Linux, Solaris) provide separate devices for
incoming and outgoing calls on the same physical serial port
(/dev/ttyS1 vs. /dev/cua1 in Linux).  "Modem control", ie, the ability
to block until CD rises, is implemented on one and not the other. 
In UNIX SysV a single device file handles both incoming and outgoing
calls.


In contrast to all this, HylaFAX uses the active method and controls
the modem in a much more forceful and interactive manner. 
When faxgetty starts, it sends a long string of commands to establish
the DTR baud rate and set up the modem exactly the way it wants it, and
then reads whatever messages the modem emits.  It is waiting for "RING"
to show up.  When it does, minutes or days later, faxgetty sends ATA to
make the modem go "off-hook".  Other interactions follow, during which
faxgetty decides if the call is fax, data, or something else.  If it's
a data call, faxgetty self-destructs by exec'ing the program in
$PATHGETTY with the options in $GettyArgs, so getty (or ttymon, or ...)
has the opportunity to establish a login.  When the call eventually
terminates, the /etc/inittab entry causes a new faxgetty to be
started.

The major implications of this are  
1)  The modem must not be set to autoanswer, because faxgetty is
expecting to issue ATA after a suitable number of RING's.
2)  faxgetty behaves like an out-calling program.  It must use the
device that out-calling programs use.
3)  To ensure that the locking mechanism works properly, all out-calling 
programs (faxgetty, cu, uucico, kermit, ppp, etc.) should use the same
device file, because lock files are created for specific devices.

-- 
	Dave De Graaf,  Internet: degraaf@digitel.net
	DATIX, Inc.	voice: (803) 785-3136	fax: (803) 785-3156

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 19:24:55 +0100 (MET)
From: "Lorenzo M. Catucci" <lorenzo@argon.roma2.infn.it>
Reply-To: "Lorenzo M. Catucci" <lorenzo@argon.roma2.infn.it>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: One question, and one answer.
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I do revert the order: at first, I'd like to let all of you experiencing
problems with windows 3.11 - 95 clients (read: whfx and winflex) that
there is a very somple solution to the problems coming from windows
drivers. Just as a matter of facts, it could not be stressed enough that
there is no difference between word 6, excel, write or publisher under
windows 3.xx, nor between any program's output under '95: it's allways the
same postscript drivers' fault. Don't tell `i'm experiencing problems with
program X', `but I see wrong PS output from windows' postscript driver'.
Now the solution: remember ALLWAYS to set the windows driver to european
A4 papersize, and to use maximum compatibility mode in the driver. As I'm
on this, some programs don't query the driver for the papersize, but set
it themselves; therefore, in such programs (like word 95, to quote one)
you have to be explicit, and tell to use A4 papersize even in the single
document you're about to send via \hyla\.

Now the question: I have a rockwell v34+ modem, it's able to do Adaptive
answer, I tried both +FAA=1 and +FAE=1, but it doesn't do what I expect:
does there exist some more option, other than the one I set?

ModemSetupAACmd:        AT+FCLASS=2+FAA=1+FAE=1 
AdaptiveAnswer:         yes             # cosi' dovrebbe rispondermi
AnswerRotary:           "any"  

Really, my problem is worse than the one Jim Alumbaugh talked about, since
my getty doesn't relly get invoked, even if with wrong arguments.
(The modem runs on a Linux 2.0.29 system, libc 5.4.23, libg++ 2.7.2, and
tried both the standard data getty and mgetty, with no luck)

Yours



lorenzo maria catucci
 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: cybersonics@earthlink.net
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 1997 03:01:49 +0000
To: cybersonics@earthlink.net
Subject: hylafax
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Need help installing hylfax...


1.   font metric problem
2.  error 553 unable to update sequence number file in docq/seqf write failed

Please help in any way



Scott W.
310-967-4593

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 1997 08:57:53 -0500 (EST)
From: Leslie Dreyer Kalra (The Boss) <lbd@techiesinc.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: repeated and squished pages in HylaFAX 4.0pl0 and Solaris 2.4
Cc: lbd@techiesinc.com
X-Sun-Charset: US-ASCII
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I've searched the FAQ and the mailing list archives for this one to no
avail...

I'm running HylaFAX 4.0pl0 on an IPX running Solaris 2.4 with a 
Multitech 2834ZDX 28.8 fax modem on cua/a, which I'm trying to
use in Class 2 mode (the modem doesn't support 2.0).

When I send a fax (to my PC, which runs Windows 95, QuickLink II
fax software with an AT&T Paradyne 14.4 modem), the modems connect,
then the first page of a two-page fax is sent 3 times, then a fourth
page (can't tell if it's the second page or another copy of the 
first) is sent, but it's so squished it fits in about half an inch
at the top of the page. An EOP is never sent; instead the call is
aborted, according to this portion of the session log:

Feb 23 08:07:51.74: [23292]: SENT 23896 bytes of data
Feb 23 08:07:51.74: [23292]: <-- data [2]
Feb 23 08:07:53.72: [23292]: SEND end page
Feb 23 08:07:54.75: [23292]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 23 08:07:54.75: [23292]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document)
Feb 23 08:07:54.75: [23292]: <-- [9:AT+FET=0\r]
Feb 23 08:08:04.02: [23292]: --> [7:+FPTS:2]
Feb 23 08:08:04.02: [23292]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 23 08:08:04.02: [23292]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)
Feb 23 08:08:04.03: [23292]: <-- [6:AT+FK\r]
Feb 23 08:08:05.61: [23292]: --> [7:+FHNG:2]
Feb 23 08:08:05.61: [23292]: REMOTE HANGUP: Call aborted,  from +FK or <CAN> (code 2)
Feb 23 08:08:06.25: [23292]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 23 08:08:06.25: [23292]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Feb 23 08:08:06.52: [23292]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 23 08:08:06.53: [23292]: SESSION END


I'm using software flow control because of what I've read about
bugs in Solaris 2.4 with hardware flow control, but I've had the
same behavior both ways.

I have no problem receiving faxes, and they seem to be okay in
their format.

The troubleshooting documentation mentions a patch for Solaris 2.4
to make it "do" hardware flow control. Does anyone know what that
patch number is? I found one that looked like it might help, number
102062, but it's not available on the public patch site, and I don`t
have a service contract. 

Upgrading to Solaris 2.5 is not currently an option, at least not
until I make some more money this year (actually, I'm more likely
to go to Linux). Would I be better off using
the AT&T modem instead of the Multitech? I decided to go with the
Multitech because it supports Class2, which the AT&T does not, and
because I'd also like to use it for dialup someday.

I don't know much about modems, so please be gentle...

Please reply directly to me if you can help -- I'm not subscribed to 
this list; I only read the archives.

Thanks very much for any help!

Leslie Dreyer Kalra
Techies, Inc.
lbd@techiesinc.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 1997 20:08:41 +0200 (SAT)
From: Johannes Joubert <johannes@karoo3.agric.za>
To: "Lorenzo M. Catucci" <lorenzo@argon.roma2.infn.it>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Page size
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Hello

I get the following error when sending faxes:

Modem does not support document page width, max page width 2432 pixels, 
image width 1686 pixels"

This problem usualy (not always) happens when I am sending A4 pages from a
Windows NT or Windows 95 machine. When I specify Letter size the problem 
usualy went away. From this I conclude that I shoud try to send the fax
in an lower resolution than 300 dpi.

If have two questions.
1. If the resolution is the problem, how do I specify an lower resolution
in the printer drivers on NT and 95 and which driver should I use?
2. If the resolution is not the problem, what is wrong.

Thank's
Johannes Joubert  

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 1997 23:26:51 +0100 (MET)
From: "Lorenzo M. Catucci" <lorenzo@argon.roma2.infn.it>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
cc: krienke@mailhost.uni-koblenz.de
Subject: a small and ugly patch to have latex-cover coverpages work with MacFLEX
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Dear readers,
	I'm here posting this small patch for your covers to do what I say
in the subject. I sure know this isn't the final word on the subject, but
it does work (at least for me...). Find it enclosed here.



--- faxcover.ps	Thu Jan  2 19:45:32 1997
+++ /home/lorenzo/faxcover/faxcover.ps	Sun Feb 23 12:53:19 1997
@@ -214,49 +214,72 @@
  /p /q /r /s /t /u /v /w
  /x /y /z /braceleft /bar /braceright /asciitilde
  /.notdef % rubout; ASCII ends
+%
+% Here come the changes I had to make to faxcover. The use is simple, even 
+% though not very elegant. After you generated your own faxcover, with
+% latex-cover.sty and dvips (see the instructions from R. Krinke's package)
+% you have to rename it to 'faxcover.ps', and apply my patch with 
+%      patch < faxcover.diff
+% After that, your cover will be Mac-printable, but will cease to be
+% ISO-8859-1 (Latin1) friendly. Hope this helps at least until rob
+% will make MacFLEX Latin-1 compliant. I'm trying to make my case
+% with him without success since a couple of mounths, and for this
+% reason I wrote this HORRIBLE kludge.
+% As a matter of fact, it is just a miracle to see it working, since
+% [La]TeX could well make use of NFSS characters, instead of the 
+% sequences it uses when you load times.sty.
+% Really, to let the miracle continue working, you have to avoid putting
+% \usepackage{fontenc}[anything] in your .tex source. The funny thing is
+% that inputenc does work well even if TeX doesn't know how to print
+% high order characters directly, and dvips puts in the 8r.enc encoding
+% file even though you didn't ask for it.
+%
+%                                    Lorenzo M. Catucci
+%
+%
 % 0x80
- /.notdef /.notdef /quotesinglbase /florin
- /quotedblbase /ellipsis /dagger /daggerdbl
- /circumflex /perthousand /Scaron /guilsinglleft
- /OE /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef
+ /Adieresis /Aring /Ccedilla /Eacute
+ /Ntilde /Odieresis /Udieresis /aacute
+ /agrave /acircumflex  /adieresis /atilde
+ /aring /ccedilla /eacute /egrave
 % 0x90
- /.notdef /.notdef /.notdef /quotedblleft
- /quotedblright /bullet /endash /emdash
- /tilde /trademark /scaron /guilsinglright
- /oe /.notdef /.notdef /Ydieresis
+ /ecircumflex /edieresis /iacute /igrave
+ /icircumflex /idieresis /ntilde /oacute
+ /ograve /ocircumflex /odieresis /otilde
+ /uacute /ugrave /ucircumflex /udieresis
 % 0xA0
- /.notdef % nobreakspace
- /exclamdown /cent /sterling
- /currency /yen /brokenbar /section
- /dieresis /copyright /ordfeminine /guillemotleft
- /logicalnot
+ /threequarters % nobreakspace
+ /degree /cent /sterling
+ /section /yen /paragraph /germandbls
+ /registered /copyright /ordfeminine /acute
+ /dieresis %%% LMC %%% qui potrebbero uscir casini
  /hyphen % Y&Y (also at 45); Windows' softhyphen
- /registered
- /macron
-% 0xD0
+ /AE
+ /Oslash
+% 0xB0
  /degree /plusminus /twosuperior /threesuperior
- /acute /mu /paragraph /periodcentered
- /cedilla /onesuperior /ordmasculine /guillemotright
- /onequarter /onehalf /threequarters /questiondown
+ /yen /mu /brokenbar /periodcentered
+ /cedilla /onesuperior /onequarter /ordfeminine 
+ /ordmasculine  /onehalf /ae /oslash
 % 0xC0
- /Agrave /Aacute /Acircumflex /Atilde /Adieresis /Aring /AE /Ccedilla
- /Egrave /Eacute /Ecircumflex /Edieresis
- /Igrave /Iacute /Icircumflex /Idieresis
+ /questiondown /exclamdown /logicalnot /Atilde /Adieresis /Aring /AE /guillemotleft
+ /guillemotright /Eacute /Ecircumflex /Agrave
+ /Atilde /Otilde /Eth /Idieresis
 % 0xD0
  /Eth /Ntilde /Ograve /Oacute
- /Ocircumflex /Otilde /Odieresis /multiply
- /Oslash /Ugrave /Uacute /Ucircumflex
+ /Ocircumflex /Otilde /divide /multiply
+ /ydieresis /Ugrave /Uacute /currency
  /Udieresis /Yacute /Thorn /germandbls
 % 0xE0
- /agrave /aacute /acircumflex /atilde
- /adieresis /aring /ae /ccedilla
- /egrave /eacute /ecircumflex /edieresis
- /igrave /iacute /icircumflex /idieresis
+ /agrave /periodcentered /acircumflex /atilde
+ /adieresis /Acircumflex /Ecircumflex /Aacute
+ /Edieresis /Egrave /Iacute /Icircumflex
+ /Idieresis /Igrave /Oacute /ocircumflex
 % 0xF0
- /eth /ntilde /ograve /oacute
- /ocircumflex /otilde /odieresis /divide
- /oslash /ugrave /uacute /ucircumflex
- /udieresis /yacute /thorn /ydieresis
+ /eth /Ograve /Uacute /ucircumflex
+ /Ugrave /otilde /odieresis /divide
+ /macron /ugrave /uacute /ucircumflex
+ /cedilla /yacute /thorn /ydieresis
 ] def
 %%EndFont
 %%BeginProcSet: texps.pro

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 1997 15:45:46 +0200 (SAT)
From: Johannes Joubert <johannes@karoo3.agric.za>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Page size, Windows 95/NT & WHFC  
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello

Here follows a trace for an Windows NT machine using a QMS-PS 820 driver
with:
Print Processor NT EMF 1.003 
Page Size A4
Available Postscript Memory 392 KB

I used Corel Wordperfect 6.1 for Windows to print the fax with:
Page Size A4
Print Quality High

I used the Whfc 0.3A client on Windows NT 4.0 with:
Page Size A4
Fine Print

The cover page have gone through but the actaul fax did not go through.

I think that the revelant info is:
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm

Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: SEND file "docq/doc78.cover;71"
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: USE unlimited page length 
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: USE 7.7 line/mm

Feb 24 14:52:57.11: [ 2036]: SEND file "docq/doc144.ps;71"
Feb 24 14:52:57.12: [ 2036]: Modem does not support document page width, 
                             max page width 2432 pixels, 
                             image width 1686 pixels


If I change the page size from A4 to Letter the faxes seem to go through
90 % of the time. What should I do to resolve this problem?


Here is the trace:

Feb 24 14:52:12.11: [ 2036]: SESSION BEGIN 00000235 **********
Feb 24 14:52:12.12: [ 2036]: SEND FAX: JOB 78 DEST ***** COMMID 00000235
Feb 24 14:52:12.12: [ 2036]: DELAY 2600 ms
Feb 24 14:52:14.72: [ 2036]: <-- [15:ATE0V1X4S0=0H0\r]
Feb 24 14:52:14.73: [ 2036]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 24 14:52:14.73: [ 2036]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60\Q1&D2&C1\r]
Feb 24 14:52:14.75: [ 2036]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 24 14:52:14.75: [ 2036]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=1\r]
Feb 24 14:52:14.76: [ 2036]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 24 14:52:14.76: [ 2036]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
Feb 24 14:52:14.77: [ 2036]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 24 14:52:14.77: [ 2036]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=1\r]
Feb 24 14:52:14.88: [ 2036]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 24 14:52:14.88: [ 2036]: DIAL ******
Feb 24 14:52:14.88: [ 2036]: <-- [11:ATD******@\r]
Feb 24 14:52:30.65: [ 2036]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 24 14:52:31.45: [ 2036]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 24 14:52:31.45: [ 2036]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 24 14:52:31.46: [ 2036]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 24 14:52:31.94: [ 2036]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 24 14:52:31.94: [ 2036]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 24 14:52:31.95: [ 2036]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 24 14:52:32.64: [ 2036]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 24 14:52:32.64: [ 2036]: REMOTE CSI "*********"
Feb 24 14:52:32.64: [ 2036]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 24 14:52:32.65: [ 2036]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: REMOTE best format 2-D MR
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: REMOTE supports T.30 Annex A, ECM
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: REMOTE best 10 ms/scanline
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: USE 9600 bit/s
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: USE 10 ms/scanline
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: SEND file "docq/doc78.cover;71"
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: USE unlimited page length 
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: USE 7.7 line/mm
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: USE 2-D MR
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: SEND training at v.29 9600 bit/s
Feb 24 14:52:32.92: [ 2036]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 24 14:52:33.75: [ 2036]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 24 14:52:33.75: [ 2036]: <-- data [23]
Feb 24 14:52:33.75: [ 2036]: <-- data [2]
Feb 24 14:52:34.69: [ 2036]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 24 14:52:34.69: [ 2036]: <-- data [6]
Feb 24 14:52:34.69: [ 2036]: <-- data [2]
Feb 24 14:52:35.37: [ 2036]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 24 14:52:35.37: [ 2036]: DELAY 75 ms
Feb 24 14:52:35.46: [ 2036]: <-- [10:AT+FTM=96\r]
Feb 24 14:52:35.47: [ 2036]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 24 14:52:35.47: [ 2036]: <-- data [1024]
Feb 24 14:52:35.47: [ 2036]: <-- data [776]
Feb 24 14:52:35.47: [ 2036]: <-- data [2]
Feb 24 14:52:37.50: [ 2036]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 24 14:52:37.50: [ 2036]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 24 14:52:37.78: [ 2036]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 24 14:52:38.86: [ 2036]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 24 14:52:38.86: [ 2036]: TRAINING succeeded
Feb 24 14:52:38.86: [ 2036]: <-- [10:AT+FTM=96\r]
Feb 24 14:52:38.87: [ 2036]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 24 14:52:38.87: [ 2036]: SEND begin page
Feb 24 14:52:38.88: [ 2036]: <-- data [1027]
Feb 24 14:52:38.89: [ 2036]: <-- data [1031]
Feb 24 14:52:38.89: [ 2036]: <-- data [1031]
Feb 24 14:52:38.89: [ 2036]: <-- data [1029]
Feb 24 14:52:40.71: [ 2036]: <-- data [1028]
Feb 24 14:52:40.71: [ 2036]: <-- data [1027]
Feb 24 14:52:42.63: [ 2036]: <-- data [1027]
Feb 24 14:52:42.63: [ 2036]: <-- data [1027]
Feb 24 14:52:42.63: [ 2036]: <-- data [1028]
Feb 24 14:52:44.52: [ 2036]: <-- data [1026]
Feb 24 14:52:44.52: [ 2036]: <-- data [1026]
Feb 24 14:52:46.40: [ 2036]: <-- data [1028]
Feb 24 14:52:46.40: [ 2036]: <-- data [1027]
Feb 24 14:52:48.29: [ 2036]: <-- data [1026]
Feb 24 14:52:48.29: [ 2036]: <-- data [1027]
Feb 24 14:52:50.18: [ 2036]: <-- data [1026]
Feb 24 14:52:50.18: [ 2036]: <-- data [1025]
Feb 24 14:52:52.07: [ 2036]: <-- data [359]
Feb 24 14:52:52.07: [ 2036]: SENT 17765 bytes of data
Feb 24 14:52:52.07: [ 2036]: SEND 2D RTC
Feb 24 14:52:52.07: [ 2036]: <-- data [30]
Feb 24 14:52:52.07: [ 2036]: <-- data [2]
Feb 24 14:52:52.07: [ 2036]: SEND end page
Feb 24 14:52:54.24: [ 2036]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 24 14:52:54.24: [ 2036]: DELAY 75 ms
Feb 24 14:52:54.33: [ 2036]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document)
Feb 24 14:52:54.33: [ 2036]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 24 14:52:55.15: [ 2036]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 24 14:52:55.15: [ 2036]: <-- data [3]
Feb 24 14:52:55.15: [ 2036]: <-- data [2]
Feb 24 14:52:55.75: [ 2036]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 24 14:52:55.75: [ 2036]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Feb 24 14:52:56.04: [ 2036]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 24 14:52:57.11: [ 2036]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 24 14:52:57.11: [ 2036]: SEND recv MCF (message confirmation)
Feb 24 14:52:57.11: [ 2036]: SEND FAX (00000235): FROM ****** TO ***** (page 3 of 4 sent in 0:25)
Feb 24 14:52:57.11: [ 2036]: SEND FAX (00000235): FROM ****** TO ***** (docq/doc78.cover;71 sent in 0:25)
Feb 24 14:52:57.11: [ 2036]: SEND file "docq/doc144.ps;71"
Feb 24 14:52:57.12: [ 2036]: Modem does not support document page width, max page width 2432 pixels, image width 1686 pixels
Feb 24 14:52:57.12: [ 2036]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Feb 24 14:52:57.95: [ 2036]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 24 14:52:57.95: [ 2036]: <-- data [3]
Feb 24 14:52:57.95: [ 2036]: <-- data [2]
Feb 24 14:52:58.55: [ 2036]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 24 14:52:58.55: [ 2036]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Feb 24 14:52:59.41: [ 2036]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 24 14:52:59.41: [ 2036]: SESSION END
 


Thank's

Johannes Joubert

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Uri Shkolnik <uri@harmonic.co.il>
To: "'Christian Schulz'" <Christian.Schulz@munich.netsurf.de>,
        "flexfax@sgi.com" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: RE: Problems with Winflex
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 1997 17:38:33 +0200
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Friday, February 21, 1997 3:29 PM, Christian Schulz[SMTP:Christian.Schulz@munich.netsurf.de] wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Im running Hylafax v4.0pl1 under Linux 2.025. It is started by inetd in
>port 4559. Using the frontend Whfc under Windows95, everything works fine.
>Now I want to use Winflex for some WFW3.11 clients, so I entered in
>/ect/services the line "fax   4557/tcp" (like "hylafax  4559/tcp). Then I
>entered in inetd.conf for this service "fax" the same line as  the service
>"hylafax" but  with parameter -O (not -I as service hylafax).
>
>Telneting to localhost 4559, I get the message: 220 Hylafax ..... ready 
>Telneting to localhost 4557, I get only the connected message and the Escape
>character message.
>
>Starting Winflex, I can read in the log file (Hylafax server SG28-UNIX  is
>192.168.17.1, client with Winflex is 192.168.17.50):
>
>Information: Initialising WinSock library: LoadLibrary
>Information: Initialising WinSock library: WSAStartup()
>Information: Initialising WinSock library: finished
>Information: Connecting to 'SG28-UNIX'
>ERROR: Unable to find service name "fax": WSANO_DATA: No host data record of
>requested type
>WARNING: Connect("SG28-UNIX", "fax") failed.
>Information: Trying Connect("SG28-UNIX", 4557)
>Information: tcSocket(0DB7:B570): connect(4, 192.168.17.1, 4557)
>Information: Connect returned -1
>Information: tcSocket(0DB7:B570): Connection in progress...
>Information: Sending version information
>Information: Waiting for send queue status
>ERROR: error:Can not map your network address (192.168.17.50) to a hostname
>ERROR: Giving up: Unexpected response from server
>Information: shutting down Winsock
>Information: WINSOCK.DLL unloaded
>
>
>In the hosts file in the Windows directory the host number is entered.
>
>After first using the binary contribution, I have compiled the Hylafax
>package complete, but this changes nothing.
>
>What have I to do for using Winflex ?
>
>Thank you,
>
>Christian Schulz   
>
>
>

Bad DNS tables or ~hylafax/etc/hosts incorrect

Uri Shkolnik - System Administrator
Harmonic Lightwaves (Israel)
Email: uri@harmonic.co.il
Tel: (972) 4 8550180 (Ext 122)

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Matthew Rice <Matthew.Rice@ftlsol.com>
Subject: Re: no comments and no regarding on my cover
To: dauphin@idris.fr (Marie-Noelle Dauphin)
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 1997 12:29:48 -0500 (EST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com, binisti@idris.fr
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> /usr/hylafax/bin/sendfax -d someone@0,0169853775 -f dauphin  -r something -c 
> something  -v  ~/1.ps

gets you:

> COVER SHEET "/usr/hylafax/bin/faxcover -f 'dauphin' -n '0,0169853775' -s 
> 'default' -t 'someone' -p '1'

> i have lost the comments and the regarding ....why ???

You should read the man page for sendfax(1) more closely.  The order
of the options is important.  Try putting the '-d someone@0,0...' as
the last option.

-- 
Matthew Rice                             e-mail: matthew.rice@ftlsol.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 1997 22:46:50 +0100
From: Soeren Kress <Soeren_Kress@public.uni-hamburg.de>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: HylaFAX-v4.0pl1 and Sun-Sparc-Solaris 2.5.1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi all!

I have great problems to install HylaFAX on one of my companies
Sun-Sparcstations.
Well, in fact the compilation and the installation did not seem to be
problem.
After some work hfaxd, faxq and faxgetty were running. 'faxstat -s' and
'faxstat -v' also worked. But as I tried to send a fax the system
core-dumped. 
Rebooting was not possible, because /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow,
/etc/inittab were 
screwed up. 

I have tried it once again and the same thing happened. We have NIS+
running on 
our network (perhaps that's why the passwd was damaged).



ANY HELP WOULD BE GREAT!!!!

Thanks in advance,
Soeren,

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Comments: Authenticated sender is <deinzer@mail.frankfurt-online.net>
From: "Mark E. Deinzer" <deinzer@frankfurt-online.net>
Organization: Frankfurt-Online
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 1997 22:42:33 +0000
Subject: dispatch fax to email as tiff
Reply-to: deinzer@frankfurt-online.net
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

i see the dispatch functionality and i like it :-)

But the faxrcvd sends the email-attachements as Postscript, i looking 
for a possibility to send it as tif, any idea ?


Thanx.
Mark
Frankfurt ist Online 
http://www.frankfurt-online.net
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: CKenn10135@aol.com
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 1997 04:33:02 -0500 (EST)
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: enabling IXO properly ? SITE JQUEUE
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

what does my verbose execution of sendpage mean?

Script started on Tue Feb 25 00:27:13 1997<root@scv> /fax/etc [ 1 ]
%lsFaxDispatch        config.sav         dpsprinter.ps      pagermap
          tsi_origconfig             cover.templ        hosts
             setup.cache        typescriptconfig.cua_a       dialrules
         lastrun            setup.modem        xferlogconfig.cua_a_orig
 dialrules.europe   lutRS18.pcf        thisfileconfig.cua_b
      dialrules.sf-ba    netconfig          throw

<root@scv> /fax/etc [ 2 ] %cat pagermapdad	2869047<root@scv> /fax/etc [ 3 ] %

<root@scv> /fax/etc [ 4 ] %<root@scv> /fax/etc [ 5 ] %sendpage -p dad -n
"411" -vTrying localhost (127.0.0.1) at port 444...
Connected to localhost.220 scv SNPP server (HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl0)
ready.
-> LOGI XXXX230 User root logged in.
-> SITE HELP NOTIFY218 Syntax: SITE NOTIFY[NONE|DONE|REQUEUE|DONE+REQUEUE]

-> LEVE 1250 OK, service level 1 accepted.
-> SITE FROMUSER ******250 FROMUSER set to "******".
-> SITE MAXDIALS 12250 MAXDIALS set to 12.
-> SITE MAXTRIES 3250 MAXTRIES set to 3.
-> SITE MAILADDR root@scv250 NOTIFYADDR set to "root@scv".
-> SITE NOTIFY none250 NOTIFY set to "none".-> SITE JQUEUE no250 Job will not
be queued.

-> PAGE dad250 Pager ID accepted; provider: 2869047 pin: dad jobid:
72.destination pin dad: request id is 72 for host localhost

-> SEND250 Message processing completed.


My question is, why does it seem like the paging mechanism workedwhen in fact
it did nothing. Does SITE JQUEUE have something to do with it?Then you mean I
have to use telnet or ftp to login and fix it ?Please enlighten me, otherwise
I won't get any sleep for a few nights, seriously.THXCKenn101@aol.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 97 10:46:40 EST
To: Soeren_Kress@public.uni-hamburg.de
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: HylaFAX-v4.0pl1 and Sun-Sparc-Solaris 2.5.1
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


>From the top, Soeren: what operating system, what compiler, what
version of HylaFAX, what modems, and did you change anything in
that 'after some work' you mentioned?

For example: Sun's CC compilers *do not work* with HylaFAX, you should
use a recent gcc compiler or the binaries at
ftp://ftp.sgi.com/sgi/fax/

			Nico Garcia
			Engineer, CIRL 
			Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
			raoul@cirl.harvard.edu

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: enabling IXO properly ? SITE JQUEUE
To: CKenn10135@aol.com
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 1997 18:24:20 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

CKenn10135@aol.com wrote:
    
    what does my verbose execution of sendpage mean?

BTW: please try fixing your problem in your Mail User Agent;
    
    Script started on Tue Feb 25 00:27:13 1997<root@scv> /fax/etc [ 1 ]
    %lsFaxDispatch        config.sav         dpsprinter.ps      pagermap
              tsi_origconfig             cover.templ        hosts
                 setup.cache        typescriptconfig.cua_a       dialrules
             lastrun            setup.modem        xferlogconfig.cua_a_orig
     dialrules.europe   lutRS18.pcf        thisfileconfig.cua_b
          dialrules.sf-ba    netconfig          throw
    
    <root@scv> /fax/etc [ 2 ] %cat pagermapdad	2869047<root@scv> /fax/etc [ 3 ] %
    
    <root@scv> /fax/etc [ 4 ] %<root@scv> /fax/etc [ 5 ] %sendpage -p dad -n
    "411" -vTrying localhost (127.0.0.1) at port 444...
    Connected to localhost.220 scv SNPP server (HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl0)
    ready.
    -> LOGI XXXX230 User root logged in.
    -> SITE HELP NOTIFY218 Syntax: SITE NOTIFY[NONE|DONE|REQUEUE|DONE+REQUEUE]
    
    -> LEVE 1250 OK, service level 1 accepted.
    -> SITE FROMUSER ******250 FROMUSER set to "******".
    -> SITE MAXDIALS 12250 MAXDIALS set to 12.
    -> SITE MAXTRIES 3250 MAXTRIES set to 3.
    -> SITE MAILADDR root@scv250 NOTIFYADDR set to "root@scv".
    -> SITE NOTIFY none250 NOTIFY set to "none".-> SITE JQUEUE no250 Job will not
    be queued.
    
    -> PAGE dad250 Pager ID accepted; provider: 2869047 pin: dad jobid:
    72.destination pin dad: request id is 72 for host localhost
    
    -> SEND250 Message processing completed.
    
    
    My question is, why does it seem like the paging mechanism workedwhen in fact
    it did nothing. Does SITE JQUEUE have something to do with it?Then you mean I
    have to use telnet or ftp to login and fix it ?Please enlighten me, otherwise
    I won't get any sleep for a few nights, seriously.THXCKenn101@aol.com

the "SITE JQUEUE no" means that sendpage(1) will wait until the
job is finished by the server and is the result of not specifying
the flag "-q" for sendpage(1), see the manual for details;

the messages is succesfully delivered to the paging provider;
in doubt check the session log in the spooling area for it;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: Problems with Winflex (fwd)
To: Christian.Schulz@munich.netsurf.de (Christian Schulz)
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 1997 18:40:05 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


[ I'm posting this again because the mail which showed up in the
list seems to be broken. I've checked my sent folder for it but
can't find the reason for it. Also the delay of 3 days is a little
bit unusual (Bill?). The only thing that comes into my mind is/was
the "." on a signle line below (now changed to "DOT").]

 Matthias Apitz wrote:
 Subject: Re: Problems with Winflex
 To: Christian.Schulz@munich.netsurf.de (Christian Schulz)
 Date: Sat, 22 Feb 1997 07:49:04 +0100 (MET)
 Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
 In-Reply-To: <199702211229.NAA25772@munich.netsurf.de> from "Christian Schulz" at Feb 21, 97 01:29:06 pm

Christian Schulz wrote:
    
    Hi,
    
    I=B4m running Hylafax v4.0pl1 under Linux 2.025. It is started by inetd in
    port 4559. Using the frontend Whfc under Windows95, everything works fine.
    Now I want to use Winflex for some WFW3.11 clients, so I entered in
    /ect/services the line "fax   4557/tcp" (like "hylafax  4559/tcp). Then I
    entered in inetd.conf for this service "fax" the same line as  the service
    "hylafax" but  with parameter -O (not -I as service hylafax).
    
    Telneting to localhost 4559, I get the message: 220 Hylafax ..... ready=20
    Telneting to localhost 4557, I get only the connected message and the Escape
    character message.

Yo must type in the command "version:1", "userID:nobody"....
This should work for the old protocol before you can
use the Windows client:

$ telnet localhost 4557
Trying 127.0.0.1 ...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
version:1
userID:nobody
serverStatus:
allStatus:
"DOT"
server:all modems:FIFO:Running
server:+49.89.xxxxxxxx:ttyFN01:Running and idle
server:+49.89.xxxxxxxx:ttyFN02:Waiting for login session to terminate
Connection closed by foreign host.
$ 
    
    Starting Winflex, I can read in the log file (Hylafax server SG28-UNIX  is
    192.168.17.1, client with Winflex is 192.168.17.50):
    
    Information: Initialising WinSock library: LoadLibrary
    Information: Initialising WinSock library: WSAStartup()
    Information: Initialising WinSock library: finished
    Information: Connecting to 'SG28-UNIX'
    ERROR: Unable to find service name "fax": WSANO_DATA: No host data record of
    requested type
    WARNING: Connect("SG28-UNIX", "fax") failed.
    Information: Trying Connect("SG28-UNIX", 4557)
    Information: tcSocket(0DB7:B570): connect(4, 192.168.17.1, 4557)
    Information: Connect returned -1
    Information: tcSocket(0DB7:B570): Connection in progress...
    Information: Sending version information
    Information: Waiting for send queue status
    ERROR: error:Can not map your network address (192.168.17.50) to a hostname
    ERROR: Giving up: Unexpected response from server
    Information: shutting down Winsock
    Information: WINSOCK.DLL unloaded
    
    
    In the hosts file in the Windows directory the host number is entered.
    
    After first using the binary contribution, I have compiled the Hylafax
    package complete, but this changes nothing.
    
    What have I to do for using Winflex ?

This question is answered in the FAQ Q165: you must set the
service port "fax" in the \SERVICES file on your PC.

BTW: there is a lot of stuff in the FAQ and you can search for
things using the small but nice search engine. In your case searching
for the string "WSANO_DATA" (without the "") would bring you
directly to the Q165 describing exactly your problem and the solution.

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Yngvi Sigurjonsson <yngvi@hagkaup.is>
Subject: Re: ucp with userid and password
To: hans@ljungbergs.se (Hans Christiansen)
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 1997 18:15:47 +0000 (GMT)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> This is probably a question aimes directly at Yngvi Sigurjonsson but am
> mailing to the usual mailing list just in case anyone else can help me.
> 
> If I want to send a ucp message through a tel. operator who wants us to
> identify ourselves using a userid and password, set by them, how I can let
> ucpsend know what that userid and password is?
> 

I am sorry to tell you that I will not have any time to look into the matter
for at least a month. I think it would be quite possible to implement this
but I am not sure if I could test it becouse I don't have access to SMS center
that wants logins and password. You could try to add the Authenication Code
to line 823:
   buf.put("///1//////");  //25
change it to something like:
   buf.put("/originator/authcode/1//////");  //25
And then you would have to change the magic number 27 in the line 
where length is calculated to include what you just added.

Regards
	Yngvi


From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 1997 00:16:08 +0100
From: Soeren Kress <Soeren_Kress@public.uni-hamburg.de>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: NEED HELP: HYLAFAX CRAHES MY MACHINE
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi there,

it's me again. I have already posted my problems, but as I did not 
get any answer that helped me I will try it again and give you a 
more detailed description of my problem:

I built hylafax-v4.0pl1 on a sun sparcstation4 under solaris 2.5.1 
using gcc-v2.7.2. I had to put /usr/local/lib to the front of my
LD_LIBRARY_PATH to get configure running to the end. After building 
the package I added the LD_LIBRARY_PATH (& export it) to 
/etc/init.d/hylafax so that hfaxd & faxq get the right libtiff. 
I also installed a little script that sets the LD_LIBRARY_PATH (and 
and exports it) and then calls faxgetty. This script is added to 
the inittab. I also added 'Use2D: no' to .../fax/etc/config. 

I can't remember the exact manufacturer of the modem but the 
identification check returns ROCKWELL and AC/V34. Probably it's 
a Lightfax28800.
After these install-steps faxgetty,hfaxd and faxq were running. 
'faxstat -s' and 'faxstat -v' also seemed to work (they produced 
output as is shown in the HylaFAX docs).
But as I tried to send a fax the system core-dumped. Rebooting 
was not possible, because /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, /etc/inittab 
were screwed up.

I have also built the system in exactly the same way on an intel-pc 
running solaris 2.5 (with gcc 2.7.1). The modem was also the same.
But here everything worked (including sending faxes)!!

The only remarkable difference between these two systems (despite 
the fact that the one is a sparc-system and the other not) is that 
we have NIS+ running on the sparc-machine.

I REALLY DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO! I don't think that trying a binary 
release will solve my problem and as I have already crashed two 
systems I cannot just give it a try.


Any help would be great,
Soeren.

From usenet@zeus.han.de  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Newsgroups: hannet.ml.flexfax
Path: usenet
From: marc@poseidon.han.de (Marc Neitzner)
Subject: Re: dispatch fax to email as tiff
X-Newsreader: knews 0.9.7
Sender: usenet@zeus.han.de
Organization: Incredible Organisation
X-Nntp-Posting-Host: poseidon.han.de
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 1997 01:08:37 GMT

In article <mng==199702242148.WAA29308@sprawl.frankfurt-online.de>,
	"Mark E. Deinzer" <deinzer@frankfurt-online.net> writes:
> Hi,
> 
> i see the dispatch functionality and i like it :-)
> 
> But the faxrcvd sends the email-attachements as Postscript, i looking
> for a possibility to send it as tif, any idea ?

You need the tool "mimencode". Furtheron you've to change
your "faxrcvd" a little bit.  

Bye
    Marc 

-- 
______________________________________________________________________
Marc Neitzner	| marc@zeus.han.de		| Tel.: 0511-2714507
Alte Ziegelei 7	| neitzner@rvs.uni-hannover.de	| Fax : 0511-2714537
30419 Hannover	|				| 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 1997 23:45:11 -0500 (EST)
From: Matt Bonneau <matt@eggs.org>
Reply-To: Matt Bonneau <matt@eggs.org>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Some fax machines don't acknowledge page receipt
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I have been using hylafax on a linux machine running redhat 3.0.3 for a
whiole and everything has been running great.  But just recently I
upgraded to redhat 4.1, after that I have not been able to get faxes to
work correctly.  The kernel had also been upgraded from 1.2.13 to 2.0.27.
I have downloaded later versions of hylafax and binary distributions,
tried different modem configurations, but no matter what I do some fax
machines still give me problems.

Some fax machines that I send to receive a page fine but hylafax doesn;t
think so and sends it again.  people end up getting 9 identical pages and
then the fax will fail.  Here is the part of the script where it fails

Your facsimile job to 14176784335 failed because:
    Unable to transmit page (giving up after 3 attempts); Giving up after 3 attempts to send same page

    ---- Transcript of session follows ----

Feb 25 16:07:39.45: [23669]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
Feb 25 16:07:39.45: [23669]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 25 16:07:39.45: [23669]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
Feb 25 16:07:39.45: [23669]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Feb 25 16:07:39.45: [23669]: REMOTE best format 2-D MR
Feb 25 16:07:39.46: [23669]: REMOTE best 20 ms/scanline
Feb 25 16:07:39.46: [23669]: USE 9600 bit/s
Feb 25 16:07:39.46: [23669]: USE 20 ms/scanline
Feb 25 16:07:39.46: [23669]: SEND file "docq/doc28677.ps;71"
Feb 25 16:07:39.46: [23669]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 25 16:07:39.46: [23669]: USE unlimited page length 
Feb 25 16:07:39.46: [23669]: USE 7.7 line/mm
Feb 25 16:07:39.46: [23669]: USE 2-D MR
Feb 25 16:07:39.46: [23669]: <-- [23:AT+FIS=1,3,0,2,1,0,0,5\r]
Feb 25 16:07:39.58: [23669]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 25 16:07:39.58: [23669]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
Feb 25 16:07:45.27: [23669]: --> [20:+FCS:1,3,0,2,1,0,0,5]
Feb 25 16:07:45.82: [23669]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 25 16:07:45.82: [23669]: SEND begin page
Feb 25 16:08:26.44: [23669]: SENT 35402 bytes of data
Feb 25 16:08:26.44: [23669]: SEND 2D RTC
Feb 25 16:08:26.44: [23669]: SEND end page
Feb 25 16:08:26.44: [23669]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document)
Feb 25 16:08:43.97: [23669]: --> [5:ERROR]
Feb 25 16:08:43.97: [23669]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)
Feb 25 16:08:43.97: [23669]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
Feb 25 16:08:49.70: [23669]: --> [20:+FCS:1,3,0,2,1,0,0,5]
Feb 25 16:08:50.24: [23669]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 25 16:08:50.24: [23669]: SEND begin page

Then it sends over and over again, but the receiving fax has already
received the page.

Any help would be greatly apreciated.

Matt Bonneau
matt@eggs.org

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 97 01:49:11 EST
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: NEED HELP: HYLAFAX CRAHES MY MACHINE
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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- From Soeren

  it's me again. I have already posted my problems, but as I did not 
  get any answer that helped me I will try it again and give you a 
  more detailed description of my problem:

This could help.

  I built hylafax-v4.0pl1 on a sun sparcstation4 under solaris 2.5.1 
  using gcc-v2.7.2. I had to put /usr/local/lib to the front of my
  LD_LIBRARY_PATH to get configure running to the end. After building 

What? You shouldn't have to. Completely unset your LD_LIBRARY_PATH
and you should be fine, I assume you had some oddball libraries there.

  the package I added the LD_LIBRARY_PATH (& export it) to 
  /etc/init.d/hylafax so that hfaxd & faxq get the right libtiff. 
  I also installed a little script that sets the LD_LIBRARY_PATH (and 
  and exports it) and then calls faxgetty. This script is added to 
  the inittab. I also added 'Use2D: no' to .../fax/etc/config. 

Again: this should be unnecessary. Calling faxgetty should be done
by simply calling the binary.

  I can't remember the exact manufacturer of the modem but the 
  identification check returns ROCKWELL and AC/V34. Probably it's 
  a Lightfax28800.
  After these install-steps faxgetty,hfaxd and faxq were running. 
  'faxstat -s' and 'faxstat -v' also seemed to work (they produced 
  output as is shown in the HylaFAX docs).
  But as I tried to send a fax the system core-dumped. Rebooting 
  was not possible, because /etc/passwd, /etc/shadow, /etc/inittab 
  were screwed up.

What? I assume that this was due to strangeness with the LD_LIBRARY_PATH,
but cannot be certain (not having a Solaris box to try this on).

  I have also built the system in exactly the same way on an intel-pc 
  running solaris 2.5 (with gcc 2.7.1). The modem was also the same.
  But here everything worked (including sending faxes)!!

  The only remarkable difference between these two systems (despite 
  the fact that the one is a sparc-system and the other not) is that 
  we have NIS+ running on the sparc-machine.

Hmm. Could be part of the problem. Haven't tried NIS+, only NIS.

  I REALLY DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO! I don't think that trying a binary 
  release will solve my problem and as I have already crashed two 
  systems I cannot just give it a try.

What exactly is your LD_LIBRARY_PATH set to, and how is it breaking
when you run configure?

			Nico Garcia
			Engineer, CIRL 
			Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
			raoul@cirl.harvard.edu


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: "Ravi Narine" <rnarine@on.bell.ca>
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 1997 11:02:22 -0500
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Return statement from xferlog
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

To whom it may concern

What does the statement mean from the xferlog

"No answer from remote"

Ravi Narine

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
X-Authentication-Warning: Hurwitz.fs100.suse.de: choeger owned process doing -bs
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 1997 17:37:34 +0100 (CET)
From: Carsten Hoeger <choeger@suse.de>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Adaptive Answer Support
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello,

I try to use this feature on a Linux-Machine, using mgetty as
getty-programm for data calls, but without success.

mgetty is started without trying to initialize the modem and that works,
but faxgetty doesn`t seem to give the in- and output of the modem to
mgetty... :-(

Are there any known problems?

mfG,
	Carsten Hoeger
------
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fon +49-911-740530     -    fax +49-911-3206727    -    mailbox +49-911-3247122

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Comments: Authenticated sender is <deinzer@mail.frankfurt-online.net>
From: "Mark E. Deinzer" <deinzer@frankfurt-online.net>
Organization: Frankfurt-Online
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 1997 20:16:21 +0000
Subject: Re: Dispatch as tif / tifg3 to tif or gif 
Reply-to: deinzer@frankfurt-online.net
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> > i see the dispatch functionality and i like it :-)
> > 
> > But the faxrcvd sends the email-attachements as Postscript, i looking
> > for a possibility to send it as tif, any idea ?
> 
> You need the tool "mimencode". Furtheron you've to change
> your "faxrcvd" a little bit.  
> 
> Bye
>     Marc 

Thanx Marc,
it works, but now theres a new problem.

Hylafax save the faxes as tif /G3, is there any way to transform it 
to "normal"-tif or gif ?

Ciao Mark
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: David Schuetz <dschuetz@access.digex.net>
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 97 17:06:41 -0500
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Beginning compile problems
Reply-To: dschuetz@access.digex.net
X-Pgp-Url: http://www.access.digex.net/~dschuetz/General/djs.pgp
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I recently found a program on the net for faxes under NeXTSTEP, and from that  
I discovered HylaFax.  Wanting greater control over my fax software (and not  
needing answering machine features) I decided to try and compile HylaFax for  
the NeXT.

I've downloaded the latest gcc (2.7.2.2), and I *think* it compiled and  
installed properly.  But I'm having a devil of a time getting it to work  
right.

So far I've had include problems with port.h (not liking extern defs of  
opendir and cfsetispeed), configure (strftime and socket calls not found in  
library searches--they're in NeXTish libs), syslog.c (couldn't find LOG_PERROR  
or STDERR_FILENO), and problems finding new.h, std.h, and _G_config.h (NeXT  
has them all in a g++ directory).

All those I kinda hacked around, and I figure they're okay, though they may  
be indicative of more serious problems.  Right now I'm stuck on an error while  
compiling RegExPtr.c++, which I've traced (with no help from gcc's error  
message) to three lines in Array.c++:
	ITEM * obj = new(ptr) ITEM;
		and
	ITEM * obj = new(q) ITEM(*p); [twice]
Now, I'm comfortable (though by no means an expert) with Objective-C, but I  
can't make heads or tails of this C++ stuff.  What exactly are these lines  
trying to do? [in this case, ITEM turns out to be the class(?) RegExPtr].  Why  
won't it compile? Here's the output of the make:
....
= util
/usr/local/bin/gcc  -I../../zlib -D__ANSI_CPP__ -I. -I.. -I../../util
  -I../../util -I/usr/local/include -I../../regex -g -O
  -x c++ -c ../../util/RegExArray.c++
../../util/RegExArray.c++:
  In method `void RegExArray::createElements(void *, unsigned int)':
  ../../util/RegExArray.c++:27:
    too many arguments for function `void * operator new(long unsigned int)'
../../util/RegExArray.c++:
  In method `void RegExArray::copyElements(const void *, void *, unsigned  
int) const':
  ../../util/RegExArray.c++:27:
    too many arguments for function `void * operator new(long unsigned int)'
  ../../util/RegExArray.c++:27:
    too many arguments for function `void * operator new(long unsigned int)'
*** Exit 1
Stop.


I'm running NeXTSTEP 3.2 on motorola hardware, if that helps (which it  
probably won't).

I strongly suspect I'm missing something simple somewhere deep in my  
configuration or gcc installation, but not having a clue how c++ works, I'm at  
a loss as to where to start.  I've been working at this since Saturday, and  
have given up hope of solving it myself.  Any suggestions???


Thanks!

david.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 1997 23:10:34 +0100
From: Soeren Kress <Soeren_Kress@public.uni-hamburg.de>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Solaris crash the next ...
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi!

As I pointed out in my last posting I do not want to give HylaFAX 
just another try - but I do want to get it running!

But at the moment I would like to discuss it a  little bit more:

To summarize (for the ones who did not get my previous post), hfaxd,
faxq and faxgetty were running (hylafax-v4.0pl1,sun-sparc-solaris 2.5.1,
gcc-2.7.2). 'faxstat -s' & 'faxstat -v' also worked. Sending a fax
crashed 
the system. Changing the LD_LIBRARY_PATH was necessary, because
openwindows 
ships with an old version of the tifflib. The systemcrash took place 
immediately after pressing return - I think that sendfax or caused the 
connection between sendfax and the server caused the crash. It did not 
seem that sendfax has completely submitted the job - so the modem 
should have no effect on the results.

Here is an excerpt of /var/adm/messages:

Feb 24 14:04:30 hoxsun04 HylaFAX[7976]: HylaFAX INET Protocol Server:
restarted.
Feb 24 14:04:30 hoxsun04 HylaFAX[7976]: HylaFAX Old Protocol Server:
restarted.
Feb 24 14:04:30 hoxsun04 HylaFAX[7976]: HylaFAX SNPP Protocol Server:
restarted.
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: W,bpp0 is
/iommu@0,10000000/sbus@0,10001000/SUNW,bpp@4,c800000
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: pseudo-device: llc10
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: llc10 is /pseudo/llc1@0
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: syncing file systems... done
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix:  SunOS Release 5.5.1 Version Generic
[UNIX(R) System V Release 4.0]
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: Copyright (c) 1983-1996, Sun
Microsystems, Inc.
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: vac: enabled in write through mode
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: cpu0: FMI,MB86904 (mid 0 impl 0x0 ver 0x4
clock 110 MHz) 
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: mem = 65536K (0x4000000)
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: avail mem = 61509632
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: Ethernet address = 8:0:20:7d:9c:21
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: root nexus = SUNW,SPARCstation-4
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: iommu0 at root: obio 0x10000000
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: sbus0 at iommu0: obio 0x10001000
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: espdma0 at sbus0: SBus slot 4 0x8400000
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: esp0 at espdma0: SBus slot 4 0x8800000
sparc ipl 4
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: sd3 at esp0: target 3 lun 0
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: sd3 is
/iommu@0,10000000/sbus@0,10001000/espdma@4,8400000/esp@4,8800000/sd@3,0
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: 	<SUN1.05 cyl 2036 alt 2 hd 14 sec 72> 
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: sd6 at esp0: target 6 lun 0
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: sd6 is
/iommu@0,10000000/sbus@0,10001000/espdma@4,8400000/esp@4,8800000/sd@6,0
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: 	<CD-ROM Disc for SunOS Solaris_2.5.1
Installation    > 
Feb 24 15:11:42 hoxsun04 unix: root on
/iommu@0,10000000/sbus@0,10001000/espdma@4,8400000/esp@4,8800000/sd@3,0:a
fstype ufs
Feb 24 15:11:43 hoxsun04 unix: obio0 at root
Feb 24 15:11:43 hoxsun04 unix: zs0 at obio0: obio 0x100000 sparc ipl 12
Feb 24 15:11:43 hoxsun04 unix: zs0 is /obio/zs@0,100000
Feb 24 15:11:43 hoxsun04 unix: zs1 at obio0: obio 0x0 sparc ipl 12
Feb 24 15:11:43 hoxsun04 unix: zs1 is /obio/zs@0,0
Feb 24 15:11:43 hoxsun04 unix: SUNW,tcx0 at sbus0: SBus slot 2 0x800000
and SBus slot 2 0x2000000 and SBus slot 2 0x4000000 and SBus slot 2
0x6000000 and SBus slot 2 0xa000000 and SBus slot 2 0xc000000 and SBus
slot 2 0xe000000 and SBus slot 2 0x700000 and SBus slot 2 0x200000 and
SBus slot 2 0x300000 and SBus slot 2 0x0 and SBus slot 2 0x240000 and
SBus slot 2 0x280000 SBus level 5 sparc ipl 9
Feb 24 15:11:43 hoxsun04 unix: SUNW,tcx0 is
/iommu@0,10000000/sbus@0,10001000/SUNW,tcx@2,800000
Feb 24 15:11:43 hoxsun04 unix: tcx0: revision 2, screen 1152x900
Feb 24 15:11:43 hoxsun04 unix: cpu 0 initialization complete - online
Feb 24 15:11:43 hoxsun04 unix: ledma0 at sbus0: SBus slot 4 0x8400010
Feb 24 15:11:43 hoxsun04 unix: le0 at ledma0: SBus slot 4 0x8c00000
sparc ipl 6
Feb 24 15:11:43 hoxsun04 unix: le0 is
/iommu@0,10000000/sbus@0,10001000/ledma@4,8400010/le@4,8c00000
Feb 24 15:11:43 hoxsun04 unix: dump on /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s1 size 129012K
Feb 24 15:11:43 hoxsun04 unix: pcmcia: no PCMCIA adapters found
Feb 24 15:11:51 hoxsun04 unix: pseudo-device: vol0
Feb 24 15:11:51 hoxsun04 unix: vol0 is /pseudo/vol@0
Feb 24 15:24:02 hoxsun04 unix: SUNW,tcx0 at sbus0
Feb 24 15:24:02 hoxsun04 unix: : 
Feb 24 15:24:02 hoxsun04 unix: SBus slot 2 0x800000
Feb 24 15:24:02 hoxsun04 unix:  and 
Feb 24 15:24:02 hoxsun04 unix: SBus slot 2 0x2000000
Feb 24 15:24:02 hoxsun04 unix:  and 
Feb 24 15:24:02 hoxsun04 unix: SBus slot 2 0x4000000
Feb 24 15:24:02 hoxsun04 unix:  and 
Feb 24 15:24:02 hoxsun04 unix: SBus slot 2 0x6000000
Feb 24 15:24:02 hoxsun04 unix:  and 
Feb 24 15:24:02 hoxsun04 unix: SBus slot 2 0xa000000
Feb 24 15:24:02 hoxsun04 unix:  and 
Feb 24 15:24:02 hoxsun04 unix: SBus slot 2 0xc000000
Feb 24 15:24:02 hoxsun04 unix:  and 
Feb 24 15:24:03 hoxsun04 unix: SBus slot 2 0xe000000
Feb 24 15:24:03 hoxsun04 unix:  and 
Feb 24 15:24:03 hoxsun04 unix: SBus slot 2 0x700000
Feb 24 15:24:03 hoxsun04 unix:  and 
Feb 24 15:24:03 hoxsun04 unix: SBus slot 2 0x200000
Feb 24 15:24:03 hoxsun04 unix:  and 
Feb 24 15:24:03 hoxsun04 unix: SBus slot 2 0x300000
Feb 24 15:24:03 hoxsun04 unix:  and 
Feb 24 15:24:03 hoxsun04 unix: SBus slot 2 0x0
Feb 24 15:24:03 hoxsun04 unix:  and 
Feb 24 15:24:03 hoxsun04 unix: SBus slot 2 0x240000
Feb 24 15:24:03 hoxsun04 unix:  and 
Feb 24 15:24:03 hoxsun04 unix: SBus slot 2 0x280000
Feb 24 15:24:03 hoxsun04 unix:  
Feb 24 15:24:03 hoxsun04 unix: SBus level 5 
Feb 24 15:24:03 hoxsun04 unix: sparc ipl 9
Feb 24 15:24:03 hoxsun04 unix: SUNW,tcx0 is
/iommu@0,10000000/sbus@0,10001000/SUNW,tcx@2,800000
Feb 24 15:24:03 hoxsun04 unix: tcx0: revision 2, screen 1152x900


I hope that someone can enlighten me,
Soeren.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Wed, 26 Feb 97 23:52:57 EST
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Solaris crash the next ...
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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Wait a minute, Soeren. How are you winding up with the old TIFF library
from Openwindows? What did you change at compilation time to alter that?

			Nico Garcia
			Engineer, CIRL 
			Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
			raoul@cirl.harvard.edu

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 11:10:07 +0100 (MET)
From: Kadlecsik Jozsi <kadlec@sunserv.kfki.hu>
Reply-To: Kadlecsik Jozsi <kadlec@sunserv.kfki.hu>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
cc: Kadlecsik Jozsi <kadlec@sunserv.kfki.hu>
Subject: HELP: can send but cannot receive (retrain negative)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello,

Here is the configuration:

HylaFAX v4.0pl1 on Linux (Slackware 3.1.0, kernel 2.0.27) compiled 
by gcc 2.7.2 and a Smart One 2834 internal faxmodem (V1.510-V34_DP).

There is no problem with sending faxes, but we were so far *unable* to receive
any fax. Even when quality checking is disabled, HylaFAX sends back
retrain negative messages to the sender.

I have read the answer to the question 82 in the FAQ but - unfortunately -
I don't understand it.

What can be wrong here? How could we fix it?

Thank you any suggestion,
Jozsef Kadlecsik

One of the sessions:
Feb 26 14:41:39.30: [  207]: SESSION BEGIN 00000016 3613959221
Feb 26 14:41:39.30: [  207]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
Feb 26 14:41:47.82: [  207]: --> [5:+FCON]
Feb 26 14:41:47.84: [  207]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION
Feb 26 14:41:47.84: [  207]: RECV FAX: begin
Feb 26 14:41:49.51: [  207]: --> [29:+FTSI: "       +36 1 3959151"]
Feb 26 14:41:49.51: [  207]: REMOTE TSI "+36 1 3959151"
Feb 26 14:41:49.92: [  207]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,3,0,2,1,0,0,0]
Feb 26 14:41:49.92: [  207]: REMOTE wants 9600 bit/s
Feb 26 14:41:49.92: [  207]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 26 14:41:49.92: [  207]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
Feb 26 14:41:49.92: [  207]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
Feb 26 14:41:49.92: [  207]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
Feb 26 14:41:49.92: [  207]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 26 14:41:49.92: [  207]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Feb 26 14:41:51.54: [  207]: --> [5:+FCFR]
Feb 26 14:41:53.95: [  207]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,3,0,2,1,0,0,0]
Feb 26 14:41:53.95: [  207]: REMOTE wants 9600 bit/s
Feb 26 14:41:53.95: [  207]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 26 14:41:53.95: [  207]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
Feb 26 14:41:53.95: [  207]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
Feb 26 14:41:53.95: [  207]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
Feb 26 14:41:53.95: [  207]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 26 14:41:53.95: [  207]: RECV: begin page
Feb 26 14:41:53.95: [  207]: RECV: send trigger 021
Feb 26 14:42:21.10: [  207]: RECV: 1511 bytes of data, 48 total lines
Feb 26 14:42:21.10: [  207]: --> [17:+FPTS: 2,2219,0,0]
Feb 26 14:42:25.32: [  207]: --> [7:+FET: 2]
Feb 26 14:42:25.32: [  207]: RECV recv EOP (no more pages or documents)
Feb 26 14:42:25.32: [  207]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 26 14:42:25.32: [  207]: RECV send RTN (retrain negative)
Feb 26 14:42:25.32: [  207]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Feb 26 14:42:29.23: [  207]: --> [29:+FTSI: "       +36 1 3959151"]
Feb 26 14:42:29.23: [  207]: REMOTE TSI "+36 1 3959151"
Feb 26 14:42:33.59: [  207]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,2,0,2,1,0,0,0]
Feb 26 14:42:33.59: [  207]: REMOTE wants 7200 bit/s
Feb 26 14:42:33.59: [  207]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 26 14:42:33.59: [  207]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
Feb 26 14:42:33.59: [  207]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
Feb 26 14:42:33.59: [  207]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
Feb 26 14:42:33.59: [  207]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 26 14:42:33.59: [  207]: RECV: begin page
Feb 26 14:42:33.59: [  207]: RECV: send trigger 021
Feb 26 14:43:17.35: [  207]: RECV: 1466 bytes of data, 8 total lines
Feb 26 14:43:17.35: [  207]: --> [17:+FPTS: 2,2219,0,0]
Feb 26 14:43:21.58: [  207]: --> [7:+FET: 2]
Feb 26 14:43:21.58: [  207]: RECV recv EOP (no more pages or documents)
Feb 26 14:43:21.58: [  207]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 26 14:43:21.58: [  207]: RECV send RTN (retrain negative)
Feb 26 14:43:21.58: [  207]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Feb 26 14:43:25.49: [  207]: --> [29:+FTSI: "       +36 1 3959151"]
Feb 26 14:43:25.49: [  207]: REMOTE TSI "+36 1 3959151"
Feb 26 14:43:31.17: [  207]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,1,0,2,1,0,0,0]
Feb 26 14:43:31.17: [  207]: REMOTE wants 4800 bit/s
Feb 26 14:43:31.17: [  207]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 26 14:43:31.17: [  207]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
Feb 26 14:43:31.17: [  207]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
Feb 26 14:43:31.17: [  207]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
Feb 26 14:43:31.17: [  207]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 26 14:43:31.17: [  207]: RECV: begin page
Feb 26 14:43:31.17: [  207]: RECV: send trigger 021
Feb 26 14:44:36.18: [  207]: RECV: 1412 bytes of data, 8 total lines
Feb 26 14:44:36.18: [  207]: --> [17:+FPTS: 2,2219,0,0]
Feb 26 14:44:40.42: [  207]: --> [7:+FET: 2]
Feb 26 14:44:40.42: [  207]: RECV recv EOP (no more pages or documents)
Feb 26 14:44:40.42: [  207]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 26 14:44:40.42: [  207]: RECV send RTN (retrain negative)
Feb 26 14:44:40.42: [  207]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Feb 26 14:44:44.33: [  207]: --> [29:+FTSI: "       +36 1 3959151"]
Feb 26 14:44:44.33: [  207]: REMOTE TSI "+36 1 3959151"
Feb 26 14:44:50.57: [  207]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,0,0,2,1,0,0,0]
Feb 26 14:44:50.57: [  207]: REMOTE wants 2400 bit/s
Feb 26 14:44:50.57: [  207]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Feb 26 14:44:50.57: [  207]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
Feb 26 14:44:50.57: [  207]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
Feb 26 14:44:50.57: [  207]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
Feb 26 14:44:50.57: [  207]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Feb 26 14:44:50.57: [  207]: RECV: begin page
Feb 26 14:44:50.57: [  207]: RECV: send trigger 021
Feb 26 14:46:58.72: [  207]: RECV: 1351 bytes of data, 8 total lines
Feb 26 14:46:58.72: [  207]: --> [17:+FPTS: 2,2219,0,0]
Feb 26 14:47:02.96: [  207]: --> [7:+FET: 2]
Feb 26 14:47:02.96: [  207]: RECV recv EOP (no more pages or documents)
Feb 26 14:47:02.96: [  207]: --> [2:OK]
Feb 26 14:47:02.96: [  207]: RECV send RTN (retrain negative)
Feb 26 14:47:02.96: [  207]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Feb 26 14:47:06.30: [  207]: --> [8:+FHNG: 0]
Feb 26 14:47:06.30: [  207]: REMOTE HANGUP: Normal and proper end of connection (code 0)
Feb 26 14:47:06.30: [  207]: RECV FAX (00000016): recvq/fax00010.tif from +36 1 3959151, route to <unspecified>, 0 pages in 5:19
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: Adaptive Answer Support
To: choeger@suse.de (Carsten Hoeger)
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 11:19:49 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Carsten Hoeger wrote:
    
    Hello,
    
    I try to use this feature on a Linux-Machine, using mgetty as
    getty-programm for data calls, but without success.
    
    mgetty is started without trying to initialize the modem and that works,
    but faxgetty doesn`t seem to give the in- and output of the modem to
    mgetty... :-(

You can't start mgetty standalone while faxgetty(1M) of HylaFAX
is listening for incoming calls; the only way is either to use
mgetty or to use faxgetty(1M) (and launch mgetty from faxgetty(1M)
is the call is DATA).

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: Return statement from xferlog
To: rnarine@on.bell.ca (Ravi Narine)
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 11:23:35 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Ravi Narine wrote:
    
    To whom it may concern
    
    What does the statement mean from the xferlog
    
    "No answer from remote"

HylaFAX placed a call and there was no answer on the remote side,
e.g. no one picked up the the phone or no phone is connected
or something else - RING but no answer.

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: Beginning compile problems
To: dschuetz@access.digex.net
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 11:27:19 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

David Schuetz wrote:
    
    I recently found a program on the net for faxes under NeXTSTEP, and from that  
    I discovered HylaFax.  Wanting greater control over my fax software (and not  
    needing answering machine features) I decided to try and compile HylaFax for  
    the NeXT.
    
    I've downloaded the latest gcc (2.7.2.2), and I *think* it compiled and  
    installed properly.  But I'm having a devil of a time getting it to work  
    right.
    
    So far I've had include problems with port.h (not liking extern defs of  
    opendir and cfsetispeed), configure (strftime and socket calls not found in  
    library searches--they're in NeXTish libs), syslog.c (couldn't find LOG_PERROR  
    or STDERR_FILENO), and problems finding new.h, std.h, and _G_config.h (NeXT  
    has them all in a g++ directory).

Try figuring out a way that ./configure checks the right places
(libs and include files) for your system and places the needed
defines into port.h (and please provide a patch for ./configure
which doesn't break anything else);

	matthias
    
    All those I kinda hacked around, and I figure they're okay, though they may  
    be indicative of more serious problems.  Right now I'm stuck on an error while  
    compiling RegExPtr.c++, which I've traced (with no help from gcc's error  
    message) to three lines in Array.c++:
    	ITEM * obj = new(ptr) ITEM;
    		and
    	ITEM * obj = new(q) ITEM(*p); [twice]
    Now, I'm comfortable (though by no means an expert) with Objective-C, but I  
    can't make heads or tails of this C++ stuff.  What exactly are these lines  
    trying to do? [in this case, ITEM turns out to be the class(?) RegExPtr].  Why  
    won't it compile? Here's the output of the make:
    ....
    = util
    /usr/local/bin/gcc  -I../../zlib -D__ANSI_CPP__ -I. -I.. -I../../util
      -I../../util -I/usr/local/include -I../../regex -g -O
      -x c++ -c ../../util/RegExArray.c++
    ../../util/RegExArray.c++:
      In method `void RegExArray::createElements(void *, unsigned int)':
      ../../util/RegExArray.c++:27:
        too many arguments for function `void * operator new(long unsigned int)'
    ../../util/RegExArray.c++:
      In method `void RegExArray::copyElements(const void *, void *, unsigned  
    int) const':
      ../../util/RegExArray.c++:27:
        too many arguments for function `void * operator new(long unsigned int)'
      ../../util/RegExArray.c++:27:
        too many arguments for function `void * operator new(long unsigned int)'
    *** Exit 1
    Stop.
    
    
    I'm running NeXTSTEP 3.2 on motorola hardware, if that helps (which it  
    probably won't).
    
    I strongly suspect I'm missing something simple somewhere deep in my  
    configuration or gcc installation, but not having a clue how c++ works, I'm at  
    a loss as to where to start.  I've been working at this since Saturday, and  
    have given up hope of solving it myself.  Any suggestions???
    
    
    Thanks!
    
    david.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
X-Authentication-Warning: Hurwitz.fs100.suse.de: choeger owned process doing -bs
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 11:39:16 +0100 (CET)
From: Carsten Hoeger <choeger@suse.de>
To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de, Matthias Apitz <guru@sisis.de>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Adaptive Answer Support
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Thu, 27 Feb 1997 Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de wrote:

> Carsten Hoeger wrote:
>     
>     Hello,
>     
>     I try to use this feature on a Linux-Machine, using mgetty as
>     getty-programm for data calls, but without success.
>     
>     mgetty is started without trying to initialize the modem and that works,
>     but faxgetty doesn`t seem to give the in- and output of the modem to
>     mgetty... :-(
> 
> You can't start mgetty standalone while faxgetty(1M) of HylaFAX
> is listening for incoming calls; the only way is either to use

I don`t start mgetty standalone!!!
I start it as a getty with parameters given by GettyArgs...

> mgetty or to use faxgetty(1M) (and launch mgetty from faxgetty(1M)
> is the call is DATA).

That`s what I try to to, but it doesn`t work...


mfG,
	Carsten Hoeger
------
Carsten Hoeger  - S.u.S.E. GmbH -  Gebhardtstr. 2  -  90762 Fuerth  -  Germany
fax +49-911-3206727                 -                  mailbox +49-911-3247122

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: George Cheng <gcheng@abacus.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 10:51:08 GMT
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject:  logo on every page ?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


	My boss wants the company logo on the top right corner of every
        page. Can anyone tell me how this could be done ?
	I have tried using the "psutils" to merge postscript files, etc
	but no luck.

	I am using hylafax-aix3.2.5-v4.0pl0.cpio.gz with gcc 2.7.2 and
	ghostscript 2.6.2


		

							George Cheng
							gcheng@abacus.co.uk

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: Adaptive Answer Support
To: choeger@suse.de (Carsten Hoeger)
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 11:53:30 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Carsten Hoeger wrote:
    
    I don`t start mgetty standalone!!!
    I start it as a getty with parameters given by GettyArgs...
    
    > mgetty or to use faxgetty(1M) (and launch mgetty from faxgetty(1M)
    > is the call is DATA).
    
    That`s what I try to to, but it doesn`t work...

Please do an strace(1) of faxgetty(1M) to see in detail what's going
on for a call;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: "David Schuetz" <dschuetz@access.digex.net>
To: "Matthias Apitz" <Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de>
Cc: <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: Beginning compile problems
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 07:35:20 -0500
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


>     So far I've had include problems with port.h (not liking extern defs
of  
>     opendir and cfsetispeed), configure (strftime and socket calls not
found in  
>     [...] 
> 
> Try figuring out a way that ./configure checks the right places
> (libs and include files) for your system and places the needed
> defines into port.h (and please provide a patch for ./configure
> which doesn't break anything else);

I did some of that already.  Included a "dir.h" and "sys.h" (I believe--I'm
at work now) in port.h to fix a couple problems, redefined LOG_PERROR and
STDERR_FILENO, etc.  I couldn't figure out a way to "fix" configure without
basically customizing it for my system (I changed the initial check for
libc to check instead for libsys_s or libMedia_s).  Should configure maybe
check (in addition to "typical" standard places for any given function) all
the libraries in MACHDEPLIBS [or whatever it was called?]  I added the
appropriate libraries to that def. in config.site, but that only gets used
in the make phase, not during configure.

As I said, I've managed to work around those, but I'm still having a
problem with what I'm certain is good code, I just can't tell 'cause I
don't know c++.  How can I trace out what the real problem with the compile
is?  I've even commented out those problem lines [reproduced again below
for those who have joined us late ;-)], but got similar errors later in
RegExDict.  So I'm sure that I've got some basic gcc configuration problem
somewhere, but where?!?

Thanks in advance!


david.


     
>     All those I kinda hacked around, and I figure they're okay, though
they may  
>     be indicative of more serious problems.  Right now I'm stuck on an
error while  
>     compiling RegExPtr.c++, which I've traced (with no help from gcc's
error  
>     message) to three lines in Array.c++:
>     	ITEM * obj = new(ptr) ITEM;
>     		and
>     	ITEM * obj = new(q) ITEM(*p); [twice]
>     Now, I'm comfortable (though by no means an expert) with Objective-C,
but I  
>     can't make heads or tails of this C++ stuff.  What exactly are these
lines  
>     trying to do? [in this case, ITEM turns out to be the class(?)
RegExPtr].  Why  
>     won't it compile? Here's the output of the make:
>     ....
>     = util
>     /usr/local/bin/gcc  -I../../zlib -D__ANSI_CPP__ -I. -I.. -I../../util
>       -I../../util -I/usr/local/include -I../../regex -g -O
>       -x c++ -c ../../util/RegExArray.c++
>     ../../util/RegExArray.c++:
>       In method `void RegExArray::createElements(void *, unsigned int)':
>       ../../util/RegExArray.c++:27:
>         too many arguments for function `void * operator new(long
unsigned int)'
>     ../../util/RegExArray.c++:
>       In method `void RegExArray::copyElements(const void *, void *,
unsigned  
>     int) const':
>       ../../util/RegExArray.c++:27:
>         too many arguments for function `void * operator new(long
unsigned int)'
>       ../../util/RegExArray.c++:27:
>         too many arguments for function `void * operator new(long
unsigned int)'
>     *** Exit 1
>     Stop.
>     
>     
>     I'm running NeXTSTEP 3.2 on motorola hardware, if that helps (which
it  
>     probably won't).
>     
>     I strongly suspect I'm missing something simple somewhere deep in my 

>     configuration or gcc installation, but not having a clue how c++
works, I'm at  
>     a loss as to where to start.  I've been working at this since
Saturday, and  
>     have given up hope of solving it myself.  Any suggestions???
>     
>     
>     Thanks!
>     
>     david.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 97 10:16:53 EST
To: gcheng@abacus.co.uk
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: logo on every page ?
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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To use your own fax cover page, I recommend using the covers at
	ftp://ftp.sgi.com/sgi/fax/contrib/covers/
and modifying them as necessary.

Rather than viewing them directly with a Postscript viewer, I would
use

	faxcover -C template.ps -x "company name" -l "location" -r "subject" -c "comments" -t "recipient name" -n "fax number" >/tmp/faxcover.ps

Then use this result to see what your cover page *really* looks like.

			Nico Garcia
			Engineer, CIRL 
			Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
			raoul@cirl.harvard.edu


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: "David Schuetz" <dschuetz@access.digex.net>
To: "David Schuetz" <dschuetz@access.digex.net>,
        "Matthias Apitz" <Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de>
Cc: <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: Beginning compile problems -- some progress
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 10:47:23 -0500
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Okay, I have now learned [from the C++ FAQ, section 11.10] that the
following:
       ITEM * obj = new(ptr) ITEM;
is a "Placement New", where (in this case, substituting RegExPtr for ITEM),
we have something like "the variable 'obj' is a pointer to an 'new' object
of class 'RegExPtr,' and it is actually located at memory location 'ptr.' 
The other line of code:
       ITEM * obj = new(q) ITEM(*p);
means essentially the same thing, but instructs the newly-created RegExPtr
instance to execute some unknown (to me, that is) function during
construction with the value pointed to by p.

So now that I understand (somewhat) what's supposed to be happening, I now
have to figure out why I get the "too many arguments" error during compile:

     ../../util/RegExArray.c++:
     In method `void RegExArray::createElements(void *, unsigned int)':
        ../../util/RegExArray.c++:27:
        too many arguments for function `void * operator new(long unsigned
int)'

The call to new() only even has a single argument, so why am I getting this
error?

help!!!


david.

[thanks!]

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: HELP: can send but cannot receive (retrain negative)
To: kadlec@sunserv.kfki.hu
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 17:00:05 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Kadlecsik Jozsi wrote:
    
    Hello,
    
    Here is the configuration:
    
    HylaFAX v4.0pl1 on Linux (Slackware 3.1.0, kernel 2.0.27) compiled 
    by gcc 2.7.2 and a Smart One 2834 internal faxmodem (V1.510-V34_DP).
    
    There is no problem with sending faxes, but we were so far *unable* to receive
    any fax. Even when quality checking is disabled, HylaFAX sends back
    retrain negative messages to the sender.

HylaFAX doesn't send back the retrain negative message - the
modem does it. From the point of view of the modem the page
is bad and it shows this to HylaFAX with the code "+FPTS: 2,2219,0,0";

try figuring out the reason for that; did you really disable the
quality checking in the modem?
    
    I have read the answer to the question 82 in the FAQ but - unfortunately -
    I don't understand it.

this question and answer is unrelated to this problem;

	matthias
    
    
    One of the sessions:
    Feb 26 14:41:39.30: [  207]: SESSION BEGIN 00000016 3613959221
    Feb 26 14:41:39.30: [  207]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
    Feb 26 14:41:47.82: [  207]: --> [5:+FCON]
    Feb 26 14:41:47.84: [  207]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION
    Feb 26 14:41:47.84: [  207]: RECV FAX: begin
    Feb 26 14:41:49.51: [  207]: --> [29:+FTSI: "       +36 1 3959151"]
    Feb 26 14:41:49.51: [  207]: REMOTE TSI "+36 1 3959151"
    Feb 26 14:41:49.92: [  207]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,3,0,2,1,0,0,0]
    Feb 26 14:41:49.92: [  207]: REMOTE wants 9600 bit/s
    Feb 26 14:41:49.92: [  207]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
    Feb 26 14:41:49.92: [  207]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
    Feb 26 14:41:49.92: [  207]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
    Feb 26 14:41:49.92: [  207]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
    Feb 26 14:41:49.92: [  207]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 26 14:41:49.92: [  207]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
    Feb 26 14:41:51.54: [  207]: --> [5:+FCFR]
    Feb 26 14:41:53.95: [  207]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,3,0,2,1,0,0,0]
    Feb 26 14:41:53.95: [  207]: REMOTE wants 9600 bit/s
    Feb 26 14:41:53.95: [  207]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
    Feb 26 14:41:53.95: [  207]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
    Feb 26 14:41:53.95: [  207]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
    Feb 26 14:41:53.95: [  207]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
    Feb 26 14:41:53.95: [  207]: --> [7:CONNECT]
    Feb 26 14:41:53.95: [  207]: RECV: begin page
    Feb 26 14:41:53.95: [  207]: RECV: send trigger 021
    Feb 26 14:42:21.10: [  207]: RECV: 1511 bytes of data, 48 total lines
    Feb 26 14:42:21.10: [  207]: --> [17:+FPTS: 2,2219,0,0]
                                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    Feb 26 14:42:25.32: [  207]: --> [7:+FET: 2]
    Feb 26 14:42:25.32: [  207]: RECV recv EOP (no more pages or documents)
    Feb 26 14:42:25.32: [  207]: --> [2:OK]
    Feb 26 14:42:25.32: [  207]: RECV send RTN (retrain negative)
    Feb 26 14:42:25.32: [  207]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
    Feb 26 14:42:29.23: [  207]: --> [29:+FTSI: "       +36 1 3959151"]

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Karl Denninger  <karl@Mcs.Net>
Subject: Problme with modem classes
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 13:08:35 -0600 (CST)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi folks,

I am running 4.0pl1 and trying to set up the following:


1)	4 modems which can send and receive
2)	One modem which is NEVER used for transmission.

I have them all working in bidirectional mode fine.  But attempts to specify
a modem class to prevent the default behavior don't work!

Anyone got an idea on this?   Ideally I want something that a user from the
command line can't override (ie: the modem is inbound ONLY, period).

--
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 13:43:27 -0700 (MST)
From: Steven Freed <sfreed@gilasoft.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
cc: jackb@pgw.picker.com
Subject: Re: hyla.conf and sendfax.conf files?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz) wrote:

> jackb@pgw.picker.com wrote:

> > I have another question.  I've read through most of the man pages and 
> > checked the htmls docs as well as the FAQ.  I see references to the 
> > configuration files hyla.conf and sendfax.conf files which are 
> > supposed to reside in /usr/local/lib/fax.  There is also reference to 
> > the file .hylarc.
    
> >    I have none of these files.  Are these still used?  Are there 
> > example files or templates somewhere? 

> The files are only used if they exist and there are no example files
> for sendfax.conf hyla.conf and .hylarc;

Ok. I have the same problem. So let me ask it like this: what is the 
formats of these files and what are legal values for the "tags"?

All the manual says is:

       HylaFAX  client applications can be tailored on a per-user
       and per-site basis through configuration files.   Per-site
       controls    are    placed    in    the    file   /usr/con-
       trib/lib/hylafax/hyla.conf, while per-user controls go  in
       ~/.hylarc.

       Configuration files have a simple format and are  entirely
       ASCII.  A configuration parameter is of the form
            tag: value
       where a tag identifies a parameter and a value is either a
       string, number, or boolean value.


So I put this in our hyla.conf file:

    FAXSERVER: fax.gilasoft.com
    SNPPSERVER: fax.gilasoft.com

It doesn't seem to do anything.

Thanks for any help,

--
Steven.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Steve Williams <steve@genie96.com>
Subject: Re: Problme with modem classes
To: karl@Mcs.Net (Karl Denninger)
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 1997 16:24:39 -0700 (MST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> I am running 4.0pl1 and trying to set up the following:
> 
> 
> 1)	4 modems which can send and receive
> 2)	One modem which is NEVER used for transmission.
> 
> I have them all working in bidirectional mode fine.  But attempts to specify
> a modem class to prevent the default behavior don't work!
> 
> Anyone got an idea on this?   Ideally I want something that a user from the
> command line can't override (ie: the modem is inbound ONLY, period).
> 

Yup, I use exactly it here.  In my /var/spool/fax/etc/config, I have

ModemClass:		"any: tty[1-2]"

To indicate that tty1 & tty2 are the ONLY tty's that outgoing faxes can go
out on.  I have 7 modems total, & all are bidirectional.

This only works for hylafax.  If you are using taylor, then you just have to
set up the taylor "ports" ( I think ) file properly to be consistant with
what you want to accomplish.

Let me know if you need any more information, I am a master at this after 
spending 10 hours tracing code to fully understand what is going on.


-- 
	Steve Williams, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
	Genie Computer Systems Inc.
	steve@genie96.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Thu, 27 Feb 97 18:56:52 EST
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: hyla.conf and sendfax.conf files?
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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FAXSERVER and SNPPSERVER are shell variables. You stick them in your
.cshrc as 

	setenv FAXSERVER fax.gilasoft.com
	setenv SNPPSERVER fax.gilasoft.com

I've actually wired them into my /etc/csh.cshrc for my tcshrc user.

			Nico Garcia
			Engineer, CIRL 
			Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
			raoul@cirl.harvard.edu

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
To: "flexfax@sgi.com" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 97 15:30:50 +0800
Reply-To: "Ronald Wiplinger" <ronald@trace.com.tw>
Subject: Where can I find a field description of xferlog ?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


xferlog:

12/25/96 18:40	SEND	00000002	cua1	1	""	root@db.trace.com.tw	"6000132"	""
	24838	2	1:22	0:53	""
12/26/96 12:48	SEND	00000003	cua1	2	""	root@db.trace.com.tw	"6000132"	""
	24838	2	1:09	0:39	""


date, time, send is obvious, but 00000002 ?? it is always one higher (with leading 0) than the filed #6

What could be in field 7  ?   (here "")

from, fax number    is ok

What is field #10 ?  (here "")  and #11 (here 24838) and field 12 (here 2) [maybe pages]?

What are the other fields?


Before I asked I did a search through the doc *.html, man files and FAQ search ;-)

bye

Ronald 


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Organization: Centro Linguistico Interdipartimentale Universita' degli studi di Pisa - Italy
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 12:11:25 +0100
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Stefano Ruberti <ruberti@cli.unipi.it>
Subject: Modem Trust problem
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Feb 28 11:04:42 progetti FaxGetty[6841]: OPEN /dev/cua1
Feb 28 11:04:49 progetti FaxGetty[6841]: MODEM ROCKWELL V.32AC/CBS-02 2L
Hi,
I have problem whith my modem TRUST 1414
when sending a fax I obtain a following result in a log file.

Feb 28 11:04:57 progetti FaxSend[6842]: MODEM ROCKWELL V.32AC/CBS-02 2L
Feb 28 11:04:58 progetti FaxSend[6842]: SEND FAX: JOB 8 DEST serra COMMID
00000090
Feb 28 11:05:12 progetti FaxSend[6842]: SEND FAILED: Busy signal detected

Have Yow any idea?

Many tanks for all.

	

___________________________________________________________
Stefano Ruberti                     Tel: +39(50) 24066
Via S.Maria, 67                     Fax: +39(50) 24066
                      ruberti@unipi.it
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: Where can I find a field description of xferlog ?
To: ronald@trace.com.tw
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 13:44:21 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Ronald Wiplinger wrote:
    
    
    xferlog:
    
    12/25/96 18:40	SEND	00000002	cua1	1	""	root@db.trace.com.tw	"6000132"	""
    	24838	2	1:22	0:53	""
    12/26/96 12:48	SEND	00000003	cua1	2	""	root@db.trace.com.tw	"6000132"	""
    	24838	2	1:09	0:39	""
    
    
    date, time, send is obvious, but 00000002 ?? it is always one higher (with leading 0) than the filed #6
    
    What could be in field 7  ?   (here "")
    
    from, fax number    is ok
    
    What is field #10 ?  (here "")  and #11 (here 24838) and field 12 (here 2) [maybe pages]?
    
    What are the other fields?
    
    
    Before I asked I did a search through the doc *.html, man files
    and FAQ search ;-)
    
the description is in the man page of xferlog(4F);

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:54:54 1999
Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1997 15:52:51 +0200
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Mario Misic <mario@iva.laus.hr>
Subject: hylafax40 with attachments from eudora 
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

HI everyone !

I am new here and already have a question.
I have Hylafax40 software running on AIX-3.2.5 with BOCA14400 V32-bis modem,
and I did not have any problem with compiling it and running.

My questions are:

1. I tryed to send a Word document (*.doc) as a fax message from Eudora on
Win95, but on the other side receiver receive only cover page, but when I
send *.txt document everything is OK. What is a problem with that way of
sending fax and is it possible to send Word for Windows document as a fax
message?

2. Is it possible to use new US Robotics 33.6 with Hylafax40 software?

3: Is it possible to send picture as a fax message from Eudora or from any
mail software running on Win96 or NT40?

Thanks !

Mario Misic
e-mail: mario@laus.hr
http://www.laus.hr/

