From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: faxcover
To: paulw@lantronix.com (Paul Weyman)
Date: Sat, 1 Mar 1997 10:25:11 +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

Paul Weyman wrote:
    
    
     Faxcover(1) states that the following symbols are defined:
    
    from-company
    from-location 
    from-voice-number
    from-fax-number 
    
    I see that they show up null in the docq/doc#.cover file. 
    
    
    I haven't found a method to pass this info to the sendpage/faxcover 
    programs.  Anyone know how? 

There is no way to do this with the existing sendfax(1)/faxcover(1);
A workaround is creating the cover-page separat with faxcover(1),
using a script with sed(1) or perl to fill in the additional values
and send the fax together with this prepared cover page like:

$ faxcover ..... > /tmp/cover.ps
$ ...script to fill-in the additional values
$ sendfax -n -d 1234567890 /tmp/cover.ps fileToSend ...

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Sun, 2 Mar 97 17:49:18 EST
To: john@johncon.johncon.com
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: emacs interface
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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No emacs interface: there is a "sfax" perl script, that does the right sorts
of things.

If you write an emacs interface, I will be glad to test it out....
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
From: "Daniel Hunziker" <hun@epag.ch>
Date: Sun, 2 Mar 1997 20:13:16 -0800
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Zyxel 2864I on SGI
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I would like to install HylaFAX on a SGI Chalange S, the Modem is a Zyxel
2864I.
Does anyone has an example how to configure this configuration.

The Clients will be NT4.0, witch Client-fax software I use best?

-- 
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 13:55:00 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: Zyxel 2864I on SGI
To: hun@epag.ch (Daniel Hunziker)
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 10:00:13 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
X-FAX-cover: faxcover-sisis.ps
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Daniel Hunziker wrote:
    
    I would like to install HylaFAX on a SGI Chalange S, the Modem is a Zyxel
    2864I.
    Does anyone has an example how to configure this configuration.

The ZyXEL Elite 2864I works pretty much fine and out of the box
(e.g. just run faxsetup(1M) for it) together with HylaFAX v4.0plx;
    
    The Clients will be NT4.0, witch Client-fax software I use best?

Check the FAQ at http://www.vix.com/hylafax/FAQ/ for Q132, Q133 and Q19
(and my signature too :-))

	matthias
-- 
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priv: guru@thias.muc.de
 WWW: http://www.sisis.de/~guru/ OR http://www.guug.de/GUUG/firmen/apitz/

Why using Windows if the door is open and free of charge? ... Linux, the better
New Technology!

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 10:21:31 -0800
From: John Conover <john@johncon.johncon.com>
To: glenn@aoi.ultranet.com (Glenn Burkhardt)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: emacs interface
Reply-To: John Conover <john@johncon.johncon.com>
X-Return-Receipt-To: john@johncon.johncon.com
X-Read-Receipt-To: john@johncon.johncon.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Glenn Burkhardt writes:
> Don't you want a faxmail interface, and then use emacs to send mail to it?

Kind of. What about the fax number of someone that is not in ~/.faxdb,
or in /etc/aliases?

	John

-- 

John Conover, 631 Lamont Ct., Campbell, CA., 95008, USA.
VOX 408.370.2688, FAX 408.379.9602
john@johncon.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 16:29:29 -0800 (PST)
From: Mohsen Banan <mohsen@rostam.neda.com>
To: John Conover <john@johncon.johncon.com>
Cc: glenn@aoi.ultranet.com (Glenn Burkhardt), flexfax@sgi.com,
        Pean Lim-Neda <pean@rostam.neda.com>
Subject: Re: emacs interface
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


>>>>> On Mon, 3 Mar 1997 10:21:31 -0800, John Conover <john@johncon.johncon.com> said:

  John> Glenn Burkhardt writes:
  >> Don't you want a faxmail interface, and then use emacs to send mail to it?

  John> Kind of. What about the fax number of someone that is not in ~/.faxdb,
  John> or in /etc/aliases?

Linking bbdb, auc-tex and flexfax would be nirvana!

It is not going to be difficult to do.  It is just a matter of the
relevant interests lining up and some free time. If we do something on
that front (a bbdb add on ...), I'll post it to this list.

In the meantime, if anybody else is thinking along the same lines and
has started anything, please drop me a note.

--
	Mohsen Banan
        Neda Communications, Inc.               tel: +1-206-644-8026
        17005 S.E. 31st Place                   fax: +1-206-562-9591
        Bellevue, Wa 98008                      E-Mail: mohsen@neda.com
            U.S.A. 				URL: http://www.neda.com/

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 1997 16:55:46 -0800
From: John Conover <john@johncon.johncon.com>
To: Mohsen Banan <mohsen@rostam.neda.com>
Cc: John Conover <john@johncon.johncon.com>,
        glenn@aoi.ultranet.com (Glenn Burkhardt), flexfax@sgi.com,
        Pean Lim-Neda <pean@rostam.neda.com>
Subject: Re: emacs interface
Reply-To: John Conover <john@johncon.johncon.com>
X-Return-Receipt-To: john@johncon.johncon.com
X-Read-Receipt-To: john@johncon.johncon.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Mohsen Banan writes:
> 
> >>>>> On Mon, 3 Mar 1997 10:21:31 -0800, John Conover <john@johncon.johncon.com> said:
> 
>   John> Glenn Burkhardt writes:
>   >> Don't you want a faxmail interface, and then use emacs to send mail to it?
> 
>   John> Kind of. What about the fax number of someone that is not in ~/.faxdb,
>   John> or in /etc/aliases?
> 
> Linking bbdb, auc-tex and flexfax would be nirvana!
> 
> It is not going to be difficult to do.  It is just a matter of the
> relevant interests lining up and some free time. If we do something on
> that front (a bbdb add on ...), I'll post it to this list.
> 
> In the meantime, if anybody else is thinking along the same lines and
> has started anything, please drop me a note.
>

Hi Mohsen. There has been some off line discussion, to avoid
cluttering up the bandwidth. Basically, what has been discussed is how
the user interface would be, ie., how do you get the subject, re, to,
number, etc., to sendfax from emacs. If all that is desired is to do
something like write a fax in emacs, a hack on sendmail.cf would do,
ie., you get a shopping list of things to fill in, and a ^--text
follows this line--$ sort of thing, like M-x mail.  This would be
trivial, (famous last words.) To do auc-tex, ...auctex/tex.el can be
modified to include a "fax" option in with the various prints, files,
etc., and other calls to dvips, etc., maybe with a menu for the fax
particulars. This does not look too hard, either. I already have a
fax.sty made that does the coversheet as a LaTeX style, does page
count, includes a postscript signature, etc., a la letter.sty, and in
principle, can have the re, number, to, etc., plumbed out of LaTeX,
and shuffled off as sendfax arguments. I think this will cover most of
what has been discussed, (maybe, maybe not ...  if I have forgotten
anything, maybe someone will speak up,) but bbdb is a curve ball. What
is it?

	John

-- 

John Conover, 631 Lamont Ct., Campbell, CA., 95008, USA.
VOX 408.370.2688, FAX 408.379.9602
john@johncon.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Reply-To: <sg28@blka.m.shuttle.de>
From: "SG28-BLKA" <sg28@blka2.m.shuttle.de>
To: <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Printing fax after receiving
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 10:23:23 +0100
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by muenchen.shuttle.de id KAA25256
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

I want to print on a HP Deskjet 550C a fax after receiving. I read Q. 76 in
the FAQ and entered the lines 

if [ -f $FILE ]; then
	$FAXPS2 $FILE | gs -q -sDEVICE=cdj550 -dNOPAUSE -sOutputFile=- | lpr
            fi

in the .../fax/bin/recvd.

After receiving a fax, one sheet is printed with the line

GS>GS>GS>GS>GS>GS>GS>GS<3>GS<4>GS<5>GS>ERROR

and three empty papers are following.

No I did the job by hand (the received fax is fax00004.tif):

fax2ps fax00004.tif > fax.ps
gs -q -sDEVICE=cdj550 -dNOPAUSE -sOutputFile=fax.gs fax.ps
lpr fax.gs

and then the fax is wonderful printed.

Why doesnt the automatically printing works ?

Christian

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 12:56:31 +0100
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Davide Bolcioni <davide.bolcioni@aster.it>
Subject: Problem building Hylafax-4.0pl1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

While building HylaFax-4.0pl1 on a Linux system (RedHat 4.0), I encounter the
following problem:

in util/RegEx.c++:80, REG_STARTEND undeclared

I tried to look things up and I believe REG_STARTEND was meant to be a #define
somewhere, possibly in <rx.h> which is included by <regex.h>. Questions:
- is the intent to have REG_STARTEND == REG_NOTBOL | REG_NOTEOL, as per the
  regexec man page ?
- should I fix the Hylafax source, the include files or get a newer something ?
- should I look for further include directories beyond /usr/include ?

Any suggestions are welcome.

Davide Bolcioni

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 12:59:31 +0100
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Davide Bolcioni <davide.bolcioni@aster.it>
Subject: Problem building Hylafax-4.0pl1 - diagnosed
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Re my previous message about REG_STARTEND, the stuff is in regex/regex.h
and all
I have to do is figure out why it is not included. Sorry for mailing before
thinking.

Davide Bolcioni

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Tue, 04 Mar 1997 13:33:44 +0000
From: Sandro Poltera <poltera@bluewin.ch>
Organization: the blue window
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: sendfax-Problems
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi togehter,

from within a perl-script I make a ascii-text-file.
When I want to execute sendfax from the commandline:
/opt/local/fax/bin/sendfax -n -d 2689422 -v -h bw7zhb /tmp/testfax
I get the following response:

match against (..., 316)
rule: offset 0 string = "%!" -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 short = 0x4d4d -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 short = 0x4949 -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 short = 0x1da -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 short = 0x1f1e -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 short = 0x1f9d -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 short = 0x506 -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 short = 0x5343 -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 short = 0xf702 -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 string = "GIF" -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 long = 0x59a66a95 -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 string = "x T psc" -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 string = "begin" -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 string = "xbtoa" -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 string = "P1" -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 string = "P2" -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 string = "P3" -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 string = "P4" -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 string = "P5" -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 string = "P6" -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 string = "WNGZWZSS" -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 string = "#Inventor V" -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 ascii = -- failed (unprintable char 0xfc)
no match
tmpfax: Can not determine file type

If I look at the file with od (od -t a testfax), I get the follwing:

0000000   T   e   s   t   f   a   x  lf  lf   F   o   l   g   e   n   d
0000020   e  sp   P   e   r   s   o   n  sp   w   |   n   s   c   h   t
0000040  sp   A   u   s   k   u   n   f   t   :  lf   S   a   n   d   r
0000060   o  sp   P   o   l   t   e   r   a  lf  lf  sp   Z   u   e   r
0000100   i   c   h  lf   T   e   l   .   :  sp  lf   F   a   x   :  sp
0000120  lf   e   M   a   i   l   :  sp  lf  lf   |   b   e   r  sp   f
0000140   o   l   g   e   n   d   e  sp   M   o   d   e   l   l   e   :
0000160  lf   S   t   a   r   l   e   t  lf   C   o   r   o   l   l   a
0000200  lf   C   a   m   r   y  lf
0000207

Does anybody know more about the problem?
Thanks in advance

Sandro Poltera

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Help on dialrules setup
Date: Tue, 04 Mar 1997 06:09:24 -0800
From: "Kim C. Callis" <kcc@westworld.com>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I spend 90% of my time traveling with my laptop and doing all my
faxing on the go. I need to be able to use my SPRINT FON card to
send out my faxes.

So what magic do I have to provided in order to do this? Below is
simular situation which was posted by Donald Burr back in 1994.
Unfortunately, no one provided a public reply!!! I am able to make use
of my card on the command line... The problem is that it shows up on the
coversheet in the destination phone number spot.



Now, here's the situation:

All faxes must go through the calling card 
        The modem must:
                * dial SPRINT's access number (1-800-877-8000),
                * pause two seconds (using the ","),
                * dial the destination FAX number, prefixed by a "0",
                * pause three seconds (using the ","),
                * and dial the SPRINT access number.

SO, some examples:
If FAX is being sent to "1-714-555-1212"
        this is outside of 310, so I must use my Sprint card.
        modem should dial "18008778000,07145551212,1234567890"
                           ^^^^^A^^^^^ ^^^^^^B^^^^ ^^^^^C^^^^
        where 
              part "A" is the US Sprint access number,
              part "B" is the phone number to dial (prefixed by 0),
          and part "C" is my US Sprint access code.

Can someone help me set up my etc/dialrules (I guess this is where 
configuration info of this type goes)?  I'm the only one who is 
using this particular machine, so I'm not worried about other people 
stealing or using my Sprint card.

I also need to make sure that it is converted to a simple AC+Phone Number on 
the cover sheet. When I do the calling card on the command line, the 
destination number shows the 800 number, the destination number and part of 
the access code.

Thanks,




-- 
Kim C. Callis			kcc@westworld.com
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
When it Absolutely,
Positively, has to be
Destroyed Overnight!
   1-800-MARINES
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
cc: jrg@demon.net, Phil Abercrombie <phil@Comp.VUW.AC.NZ>
Subject: 1D/2D
Date: Tue, 04 Mar 1997 14:31:05 +0000
From: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Folks,

I'm trying to increase the reliability of our pool of 10 Multitechs (mostly 
MT2834ZDXI/0314B, with one MT1932ZDXK/0113).  In the daily report, the 
successes include:

Sender                        Pages     Time  Pg/min Errs TypRate TypData
=========================================================================

A.Boyd@some.ac.uk                  2     1:46    1.1    0    9600  2-D MR
A.Deans@some.ac.uk                 0     0:00    1.2    0    9600  2-D MR
George@some.co.uk                  3     2:31    1.2    0    9600  1-D MR
Gio@some.co.uk                     2     1:25    1.4    0    9600  1-D MR
Gpnl@some.com                      4     3:15    1.2    0    9600  2-D MR

And the failures, rather systematically, look like:

101462.331@some.com                0     0:00    0.0    2    2400 2-D MMR
A.Deans@some.ac.uk                 0     0:00    0.0    3    2400 2-D MMR
C.L.Nicholls@some.ac.uk            0     0:00    0.0    1    2400 2-D MMR

Is this a known issue with the MultiModems, or should I be digging deeper?

The server runs as a dedicated e-mail -> FAX gateway (it's a TPC cell) and as 
such we have little control over the format of the material to be FAXed, other 
than requiring it to be either text/plain, application/postscript or 
image/tiff.

SunOS 4.1.4, HylaFAX 4.0pl1, gcc 2.7.2, ghostscript 4.03

Thanks for any advice.

-DPN

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 16:15:30 +0100 (MET)
From: Kadlecsik Jozsi <kadlec@sunserv.kfki.hu>
Reply-To: Kadlecsik Jozsi <kadlec@sunserv.kfki.hu>
To: flexfax@sgi.com, Matthias Apitz <Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de>
cc: Kadlecsik Jozsi <kadlec@sunserv.kfki.hu>
Subject: Re: HELP: can send but cannot receive (retrain negative)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello,

I wrote:
> 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.

Matthias Apitz suggested to set the following
ModemRecvFillOrder: MSB2LSB

I modified another line in config.cua1:
Class2RecvDataTrigger:  "\022"

Now we can receive facsimile from machine B (another faxmodem), 
but not from machine A (a real faxmachine), from which we originally
started to test the configuration and have never been able to receive
facsimile.

The setting of ModemRecvFillOrder has no effect on the connection with
machine A.

Here follows excerpts from the logs:

Machine B, facsimile receives successfully:
....
Mar 04 14:20:32.22: [ 9962]: --> [22:+FDCS: 1,3,0,2,0,0,0,0]
....
Mar 04 14:20:47.54: [ 9962]: RECV: begin page
Mar 04 14:20:47.54: [ 9962]: RECV: send trigger 022
Mar 04 14:21:14.86: [ 9962]: RECV: 32767 bytes of data, 1232 total lines
Mar 04 14:21:38.70: [ 9962]: RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 2423, got 0, expected 1728
Mar 04 14:21:38.70: [ 9962]: RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 2424, got 0, expected 1728
Mar 04 14:21:38.70: [ 9962]: RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 2425, got 0, expected 1728
Mar 04 14:21:38.70: [ 9962]: RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 2426, got 0, expected 1728
Mar 04 14:21:38.70: [ 9962]: RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 2427, got 0, expected 1728
Mar 04 14:21:38.70: [ 9962]: RECV: 28612 bytes of data, 2428 total lines
Mar 04 14:21:38.70: [ 9962]: --> [17:+FPTS: 1,2219,0,0]
Mar 04 14:21:40.30: [ 9962]: --> [7:+FET: 2]
Mar 04 14:21:40.30: [ 9962]: RECV recv EOP (no more pages or documents)
Mar 04 14:21:40.30: [ 9962]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 04 14:21:40.30: [ 9962]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)

Machine A, facsimile not received:
...
Mar 04 14:31:18.87: [ 9962]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,0,0,2,1,0,0,0]
...
Mar 04 14:31:18.87: [ 9962]: RECV: begin page
Mar 04 14:31:18.87: [ 9962]: RECV: send trigger 022
Mar 04 14:33:08.34: [ 9962]: RECV: 32730 bytes of data, 926 total lines
Mar 04 14:33:25.62: [ 9962]: RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 1149, got 0, expected 1728
Mar 04 14:33:25.62: [ 9962]: RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 1150, got 0, expected 1728
Mar 04 14:33:25.62: [ 9962]: RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 1151, got 0, expected 1728
Mar 04 14:33:25.62: [ 9962]: RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 1152, got 0, expected 1728
Mar 04 14:33:25.62: [ 9962]: RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 1153, got 0, expected 1728
Mar 04 14:33:25.77: [ 9962]: RECV: 5305 bytes of data, 1154 total lines
Mar 04 14:33:25.77: [ 9962]: RECV/CQ: Adjusting for RTC found at row 1148
Mar 04 14:33:25.77: [ 9962]: --> [17:+FPTS: 2,2219,0,0]
Mar 04 14:33:27.20: [ 9962]: --> [7:+FET: 2]
Mar 04 14:33:27.20: [ 9962]: RECV recv EOP (no more pages or documents)
Mar 04 14:33:27.20: [ 9962]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 04 14:33:27.20: [ 9962]: RECV send RTN (retrain negative)

Why on the earth sends the modem retrain negative messages back in the
case A???

The only difference between the two sessions (as far as I can see) is:

Mar 04 14:31:18.87: [ 9962]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,0,0,2,1,0,0,0]
                                                    ^
i.e machine A wants data compression. This Smart One modem supports both
V.42bis and MNP5 (AT\N3%C3). I added the AT command as ModemResetCmds
to the config file - no effect whatsoever in the connection.

What else could we check to find out the reason of the RTN messages?

How could we fix the configuration??

Thank you any suggestion,
Jozsef
--
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WWW-Home: http://www.kfki.hu/~kadlec
Address : KFKI Research Institute for Particle and Nuclear Physics
          P.O.B 49 Budapest, 1525 Hungary

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 97 13:35:43 EST
From: glenn@aoi.ultranet.com (Glenn Burkhardt)
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Printing fax after receiving
Cc: sg28@blka2.m.shuttle.de
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

You want

$FAX2PS $FILE | gs -q -sDEVICE=cdj550 -dNOPAUSE -sOutputFile=- - | lpr

The '-' surrounded by blanks is important, and was omitted, according to your
note.
----- Begin Included Message -----

From: "SG28-BLKA" <sg28@blka2.m.shuttle.de>

Hi,

I want to print on a HP Deskjet 550C a fax after receiving. I read Q. 76 =
in
the FAQ and entered the lines=20

if [ -f $FILE ]; then
	$FAXPS2 $FILE | gs -q -sDEVICE=3Dcdj550 -dNOPAUSE -sOutputFile=3D- | lpr
            fi

in the .../fax/bin/recvd.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
From: Leslie Mikesell <les@Mcs.Net>
Subject: Re: 1D/2D
To: tpcadmin@info.tpc.int (Mr. Arlington Hewes)
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 15:41:20 -0600 (CST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com, jrg@demon.net, phil@Comp.VUW.AC.NZ
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> And the failures, rather systematically, look like:
> 
> 101462.331@some.com                0     0:00    0.0    2    2400 2-D MMR
> A.Deans@some.ac.uk                 0     0:00    0.0    3    2400 2-D MMR
> C.L.Nicholls@some.ac.uk            0     0:00    0.0    1    2400 2-D MMR
> 
> Is this a known issue with the MultiModems, or should I be digging deeper?

These look like you aren't getting a connection at all.  You might check the
log directory for the phone numbers in question to see what really
happened.  Several months back someone posted some modem init commands
that were supposed to help with Multitech reliability but I seem to
have lost it.  Does anyone know where it might be in the archives?

Les Mikesell
  les@mcs.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Subject: Faxing and Samba
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 97 18:57:57 -0500
From: Brian Walters <macbnr@saratoga.compassnet.com>
To: <flexfax@sgi.com>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Please forgive me if this has been discussed already (new to the group 
but did check the archives) I would like to use Samba and Hylafax to do a 
Mass fax of about 400 numbers a day. The list of numbers really wouldn't 
change to often so I don't need a fancy windows interface to chose the 
To: info. I figured something like 
sendfax -n -d `cat /tmp/numbers` /tmp/tmp.print
might work where tmp.print is a postscript file. Initial testing from a $ 
prompt seems promising but when I try it without being logged in with a 
shell it just fails. Any ideals, hints, or pointers to other great genius 
would be appreciated.
TIA!!!!



Brian Walters<------------------------------------>macbnr@compassnet.com
      "How many computers can one have before they become obsessed???"
________________________________Systems__________________________________
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_________________________________________________________________________
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
From: Steve Williams <steve@genie96.com>
Subject: Re: 1D/2D
To: les@Mcs.Net (Leslie Mikesell)
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 17:20:55 -0700 (MST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> 
> > And the failures, rather systematically, look like:
> > 
> > 101462.331@some.com                0     0:00    0.0    2    2400 2-D MMR
> > A.Deans@some.ac.uk                 0     0:00    0.0    3    2400 2-D MMR
> > C.L.Nicholls@some.ac.uk            0     0:00    0.0    1    2400 2-D MMR
> > 
> > Is this a known issue with the MultiModems, or should I be digging deeper?
> 
> These look like you aren't getting a connection at all.  You might check the
> log directory for the phone numbers in question to see what really
> happened.  Several months back someone posted some modem init commands
> that were supposed to help with Multitech reliability but I seem to
> have lost it.  Does anyone know where it might be in the archives?
> 
> Les Mikesell
>   les@mcs.com

Here is the post that I think you are referring to....however, it only
mentions receiving, not sending.  From the tone of the post, it would
appear that Multitech is quite cooperative.  If TPC.INT has enough 
faxes failing consistently, you should have a bunch of log files to 
give them, once you find the right person to give them to.

As an aside, I have put in the "patch" mentioned below, though our ZDX
is send only.   I have no problems with the ZDX, but in checking my Logs, very
few of my faxes actually go out 2D encoded.

Not sure what is going on.

>  From daemon Thu Sep 19 11:00:43 1996
>  Received: (from uucp@localhost) by genie96.com (8.6.9/8.6.9) id FAA29803 for steve@geniers.cuug.ab.ca; Thu, 19 Sep 1996 05:00:43 -0600
>  Received: from camco.celestial.com by cuugnet.cuug.ab.ca (AIX 4.1/UCB 5.64/4.03-CUUG-02)
>            id AA71228; Thu, 19 Sep 1996 04:55:47 -0600
>  Received: by camco.celestial.com (Smail3.1.29.1 #1)
>  	id m0v3R5e-0000zga; Wed, 18 Sep 96 11:11 PDT
>  Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com
>  Date: Wed, 18 Sep 96 14:11:03 EDT
>  Message-Id: <9609181811.AA04503@aoi.ultranet.com>
>  From: Glenn Burkhardt <glenn@aoi.ultranet.com>
>  To: flexfax@sgi.com
>  Subject: MultiTech ZDX2834 modems
>  Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com
>  Precedence: bulk
>  Status: RO
>  
>  I've been working with MultiTech support, and we've found out how to
>  improve the ZDX 2834's ability to receive faxes.  The receive threshold
>  in negative decibels is determined by the S38 register.  Its factory
>  default value is 43; changing it to 35 makes it possible to receive
>  faxes from our AT&T 3510D fax machine (and probably many others).  
>  
>  The command "ATS38=35" will change the value of the S register.
>  The command "AT&F9" will prevent the factory default value from being
>  loaded should the command "AT&F" be issued.  So, recommend this
>  one-time, out of the box, initialization for the modem:
>  
>  AT&F
>  ATS38=35
>  AT&F9
>  AT&W0
>  
>  The explanation they had was that when carrier was dropped as part of the
>  normal facsimile handshaking, noise on the line was above the receive
>  threshold level, making the modem think that carrier hadn't be dropped.
>  Eventually, the T2 timer expired, and the modem reported "+FHNG:73"
>  (T.30 T2 timeout, expected page not received (code 73) ).  Increasing
>  the modem's receive threshold to -35db keeps the noise level below the 
>  carrier, at least for my fax machine and phone lines
>  
>  I earlier reported seeing 
>  
>  	"REMOTE HANGUP: Unspecified Transmit Phase B error code 20)"
>  
>  errors during fax transmissions with the ZDX.  These were in fact due to
>  the phone number being incorrect (the 0 in the 011 international access
>  code had been omitted due to a typo in the config file).
>  
>  I currently know of no fax transmission failures with the ZDX2834 modem.
>  
>  MultiTech Support (800 972 2439) also invited anyone who's having
>  trouble to call them.
>  
>  

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

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 16:44:08 -0800
From: John Conover <john@johncon.johncon.com>
To: Mohsen Banan <mohsen@rostam.neda.com>
Cc: John Conover <john@johncon.johncon.com>,
        glenn@aoi.ultranet.com (Glenn Burkhardt), flexfax@sgi.com,
        Pean Lim-Neda <pean@rostam.neda.com>
Subject: Re: emacs interface
Reply-To: John Conover <john@johncon.johncon.com>
X-Return-Receipt-To: john@johncon.johncon.com
X-Read-Receipt-To: john@johncon.johncon.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Mohsen Banan writes:
> 
> Linking bbdb, auc-tex and flexfax would be nirvana!
>

Hi Mohsen. Here is what I have in my ~/.emacs:

(require 'tex-site) ; load the AUC TeX macros
(defvar TeX-printer-list '(("File" "dvips -f %s > %s.ps") ("Local" "dvips -f %s | lpr" "lpq")) "*List of available printers.") ; printers, see tex-site.el and tex.el
(defvar TeX-command-list
    (list (list "TeX" "tex '\\nonstopmode\\input %t'" 'TeX-run-TeX nil t)
        (list "TeX Interactive" "tex %t" 'TeX-run-interactive nil t)
        (list "LaTeX" "%l '\\nonstopmode\\input{%t}'" 'TeX-run-LaTeX nil t)
        (list "LaTeX Interactive" "%l %t" 'TeX-run-interactive nil t)
        (list "LaTeX2e" "latex2e '\\nonstopmode\\input{%t}'" 'TeX-run-LaTeX nil t)
        (if (or window-system (getenv "DISPLAY"))
            (list "View" "%v " 'TeX-run-background t nil)
            (list "View" "dvi2tty -q -w 132 %s " 'TeX-run-command t nil)
        )
        (list "Print" "%p " 'TeX-run-command t nil)
        (list "Queue" "%q" 'TeX-run-background nil nil)
        (list "File" "dvips %d -o %f " 'TeX-run-command t nil)
        (list "BibTeX" "bibtex %s" 'TeX-run-BibTeX nil nil)
        (list "Index" "makeindex %s" 'TeX-run-command nil t)
        (list "Check" "lacheck %s" 'TeX-run-compile nil t)
        (list "Spell" "<ignored>" 'TeX-run-ispell nil nil)
        (list "Fax" "sendfax -R -c \"Comment\" -r \"Regarding\" -x \"Company\" -d \"user@number\" %f" 'TeX-run-command t nil)
        (list "Mail" "metasend -b -e 7bit -m application/postscript -f %f -s \"Subject\" -t \"user@domain.com\"" 'TeX-run-command t nil)
        (list "Other" "" 'TeX-run-command t t)
        (list "Makeinfo" "makeinfo %t" 'TeX-run-compile nil t)
        (list "AmSTeX" "amstex '\\nonstopmode\\input %t'" 'TeX-run-TeX nil t)
    )
    "*List of commands to execute on the current document." ; commands, see tex-site.el and tex.el
)

There is probably a more elegant way of doing this with an
alist/append construct, but this works pretty well (and you don't have
to alter the tex-site.el and tex.el system files,) in spite of a
mini-buffer that is cluttered up with command line arguments. "\C-c
\C-c file" makes a postscript file out of the dvi file, and "\C-c \C-c
fax" shuffles the postscript file off to Hylafax's sendfax, after
prompting for the recipient particulars.  ("\C-c \C-c mail" shuffles
it of to sendmail as a mime application/postscript encapsulation.) The
arguments to sendfax can be piddled with, for example, a -n will not
use the default cover page in case you want to make your own under
LaTeX with fax.sty, etc.

        John

-- 

John Conover, 631 Lamont Ct., Campbell, CA., 95008, USA.
VOX 408.370.2688, FAX 408.379.9602
john@johncon.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 19:54:32 -0500 (EST)
From: Wai Man Fong <wmfong@picard.omicron.ca>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Problem with tiff file dimension ...
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I have experienced problem with PS files generated by Windows 95
postscript printer driver. I am aware this problem has been posted
before, but I failed to find any concrete solution from the Hylafax
FAQ and mailing list archive.

The problem is that the conversion a PS file generate by Windows 95's
PS printer driver using ps2fax always results a tiff file that is
1734 pixels in width. I tried calling gs with the -g option, although
I can force the output to be 1728 pixels wide but it didn't turn out too
well since I need to specify the height with that option also.

>From one of Sam's reply to this problem, he has mention that the width
of the output can be contrainted by using the setpagedevice operator.
Can someone please tell me exactly how to do this? I am running Hylafax
on linux 1.2.13 and Ghostscript 4.03.

TIA

Wai Man Fong

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
From: Yngvi Sigurjonsson <yngvi@hagkaup.is>
Subject: Re: Faxing and Samba
To: macbnr@saratoga.compassnet.com (Brian Walters)
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 1997 03:49:32 +0000 (GMT)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> Please forgive me if this has been discussed already (new to the group 
> but did check the archives) I would like to use Samba and Hylafax to do a 
> Mass fax of about 400 numbers a day. The list of numbers really wouldn't 
> change to often so I don't need a fancy windows interface to chose the 
> To: info. I figured something like 
> sendfax -n -d `cat /tmp/numbers` /tmp/tmp.print
> might work where tmp.print is a postscript file. Initial testing from a $ 
> prompt seems promising but when I try it without being logged in with a 
> shell it just fails. Any ideals, hints, or pointers to other great genius 
> would be appreciated.

I am not sure I understand you correctly, but if you are looking for a
way to let a smb client(eg. win95 ) start a command on a Samba server
on a Unix box, you might want to check out the smb.conf parameter
"magic script" see smb.conf(5). You should also be aware of environment
variables that might not get initialized. 

There are of course also some issues regarding win95 ps-drivers and
ghostscript, if that is your problem I can't help.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
To: Steve Williams <steve@genie96.com>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: 1D/2D 
Date: Wed, 05 Mar 1997 04:09:09 +0000
From: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

In message <199703050020.RAA22562@genie96.com>, Steve Williams writes:
>
>Here is the post that I think you are referring to....however, it only
>mentions receiving, not sending.  From the tone of the post, it would
>appear that Multitech is quite cooperative.  If TPC.INT has enough 
>faxes failing consistently, you should have a bunch of log files to 
>give them, once you find the right person to give them to.

This looks like it may be relevant . . . :


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

Mar 04 14:39:46.58: [16756]: SESSION BEGIN 00000884 44122727xxxx
Mar 04 14:39:46.58: [16756]: SEND FAX: JOB 20661 DEST +44122727xxxx COMMID 
00000884
Mar 04 14:39:46.58: [16756]: DELAY 2600 ms
Mar 04 14:39:51.38: [16756]: <-- [15:ATE0V1X4S0=0H0\r]
Mar 04 14:39:51.49: [16756]: --> [14:ATE0V1X4S0=0H0]
Mar 04 14:39:51.49: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 04 14:39:51.49: [16756]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&E4&D3&C1\r]
Mar 04 14:39:51.59: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 04 14:39:51.59: [16756]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
Mar 04 14:39:51.71: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 04 14:39:51.71: [16756]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
Mar 04 14:39:51.81: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 04 14:39:51.81: [16756]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
Mar 04 14:39:51.91: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 04 14:39:51.91: [16756]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=60\r]
Mar 04 14:39:52.01: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 04 14:39:52.01: [16756]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,2,0,0,0\r]
Mar 04 14:39:52.11: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 04 14:39:52.11: [16756]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
Mar 04 14:39:52.21: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 04 14:39:52.35: [16756]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
Mar 04 14:39:52.56: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 04 14:39:52.56: [16756]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
Mar 04 14:39:52.75: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 04 14:39:52.75: [16756]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
Mar 04 14:39:52.95: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 04 14:39:52.95: [16756]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=60\r]
Mar 04 14:39:53.15: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 04 14:39:53.15: [16756]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,2,0,0,0\r]
Mar 04 14:39:53.35: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 04 14:39:53.35: [16756]: <-- [29:AT+FLID="Someone Ltd"\r]
Mar 04 14:39:53.55: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 04 14:39:53.57: [16756]: DIAL 0122727xxxx
Mar 04 14:39:53.57: [16756]: <-- [16:ATDT0122727xxxx\r]
Mar 04 14:40:16.32: [16756]: --> [5:+FCON]

Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: --> [28:+FCSI:"                    "]
Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: REMOTE CSI ""
Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: --> [21:+FDIS:1,5,0,2,0,0,0,0]
Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: REMOTE best rate 14400 bit/s
Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: REMOTE best format 1-D MR
Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: REMOTE best 0 ms/scanline
Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: USE 14400 bit/s
Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: USE 0 ms/scanline
Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: SEND file "docq/doc31926.ps;41"
Mar 04 14:40:18.38: [16756]: Document was encoded with 2DMR, but client does 
not support this data format
Mar 04 14:40:18.38: [16756]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Mar 04 14:40:19.99: [16756]: --> [0:]
Mar 04 14:40:19.99: [16756]: MODEM <Empty line>
Mar 04 14:40:20.11: [16756]: SESSION END



-DPN

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 1997 00:08:05 -0500 (EST)
From: Leslie Dreyer Kalra (The Boss) <lbd@techiesinc.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: device in use, modem timeouts???
Cc: lbd@techiesinc.com
X-Sun-Charset: US-ASCII
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello, all...

I haven't fixed the problem I posted earlier, because I've got a
worse one...

Situation: HylaFAX 4.0pl1 (and pl0), Solaris 2.4, gcc 2.7.2,
Multitech 2834ZDX 28.8 fax modem.

Everything was working -- I could send and receive faxes, although
faxes sent from the server had repeated and squished pages. Then,
last weekend, something happened, but I don't know what.

Now, the fax server times out when trying to talk to the modem. A
faxstat gets me this, all the time: 

HylaFAX scheduler on main.techiesinc.com: Running
Modem cua/a (+1.610.398.2910): Initializing server

It never gets past initialization, and the server log looks like
it's timing out trying to talk to the modem:

Mar  4 18:02:41 main FaxQueuer[10472]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl0
Mar  4 18:02:41 main FaxQueuer[10472]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl0
Mar  4 18:02:41 main FaxQueuer[10472]: Copyright (c) 1990-1996 Sam Leffler
Mar  4 18:02:41 main FaxQueuer[10472]: Copyright (c) 1990-1996 Sam Leffler
Mar  4 18:02:41 main FaxQueuer[10472]: Copyright (c) 1991-1996 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Mar  4 18:02:41 main FaxQueuer[10472]: Copyright (c) 1991-1996 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Mar  4 18:03:16 main FaxGetty[10485]: OPEN /dev/cua/a
Mar  4 18:03:16 main FaxGetty[10485]: OPEN /dev/cua/a
Mar  4 18:03:17 main FaxGetty[10485]: Purge stale UUCP lock /var/spool/locks/LK.032.029.131072
Mar  4 18:03:17 main FaxGetty[10485]: Purge stale UUCP lock /var/spool/locks/LK.032.029.131072
Mar  4 18:03:17 main FaxGetty[10485]: DELAY 2600 ms
Mar  4 18:03:17 main FaxGetty[10485]: DELAY 2600 ms
Mar  4 18:03:20 main FaxGetty[10485]: <-- [15:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
Mar  4 18:03:20 main FaxGetty[10485]: <-- [15:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
Mar  4 18:03:25 main FaxGetty[10485]: MODEM <Timeout>
Mar  4 18:03:25 main FaxGetty[10485]: MODEM <Timeout>
Mar  4 18:03:25 main FaxGetty[10485]: DELAY 2600 ms
Mar  4 18:03:25 main FaxGetty[10485]: DELAY 2600 ms
Mar  4 18:03:38 main FaxQueuer[10472]: QUIT
Mar  4 18:03:38 main FaxQueuer[10472]: QUIT

This behavior persists through a reboot, a reinstall, installation of patch01 to
HylaFAX, and repeated restarts of the server. I even blew away /var/spool/fax and
reinstalled it, to make sure it wasn't some flag that I couldn't find somewhere.
I've also checked modem cabling and power-cycled the modem several times.

So, I thought it was the modem, but I can tip out to it with no problems, as long
as faxgetty isn't running. Isn't faxgetty supposed to get out of the way if I
want to tip out? It doesn't matter if it isn't, since I don't plan to use this
modem for anything but fax, but I'm looking for clues here. When I try to do
a faxaddmodem on that port, I get the following message:

Sorry, the device is currently in use by another program.

But, God help me, I can't see what other program (faxgetty is not running, nor
do I have a ttymon running on that port).

This problem seems to have started when a voice call came through on the fax
line (I think -- it might have been a failed fax call; I wasn't here at the time). 
The server went into a "receiving facsimile" status and stayed there for over a day. 
Ever since then, it's been unable to talk to the modem.

I saw in the troubleshooting guide that losing track of its FIFO special file could
make faxq confused. I may have removed FIFO.cua_a while trying to debug this
problem without stopping the server first. But would that problem survive a
reboot and an fsck??

I've been tearing my hair out over this one for several days now, not to mention
poring over the FAQ and the mailing list archive, but I can't make any headway
here. Someone please help!

Thanks in advance, oh, and please reply directly to me -- I don't subscribe
to the list, I just read the archives. I could include more information
in this e-mail, but it's long enough already...

Leslie Dreyer Kalra
Techies, Inc.
lbd@techiesinc.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 23:29:27 -0800 (PST)
From: Mohsen Banan <mohsen@rostam.neda.com>
To: John Conover <john@johncon.johncon.com>
Cc: Mohsen Banan <mohsen@rostam.neda.com>,
        glenn@aoi.ultranet.com (Glenn Burkhardt), flexfax@sgi.com,
        Pean Lim-Neda <pean@rostam.neda.com>
Subject: Re: emacs interface
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


>>>>> On Mon, 3 Mar 1997 16:55:46 -0800, John Conover <john@johncon.johncon.com> said:

  Mohsen> 
  Mohsen> Linking bbdb, auc-tex and flexfax would be nirvana!
  Mohsen> 
  Mohsen> It is not going to be difficult to do.  It is just a matter of the
  Mohsen> relevant interests lining up and some free time. If we do something on
  Mohsen> that front (a bbdb add on ...), I'll post it to this list.
  Mohsen> 
  Mohsen> In the meantime, if anybody else is thinking along the same lines and
  Mohsen> has started anything, please drop me a note.
  Mohsen> 

  John> Hi Mohsen. There has been some off line discussion, to avoid
  John> cluttering up the bandwidth. Basically, what has been discussed is how
  John> the user interface would be, ie., how do you get the subject, re, to,
  John> number, etc., to sendfax from emacs. If all that is desired is to do
  John> something like write a fax in emacs, a hack on sendmail.cf would do,
  John> ie., you get a shopping list of things to fill in, and a ^--text
  John> follows this line--$ sort of thing, like M-x mail.  This would be
  John> trivial, (famous last words.) To do auc-tex, ...auctex/tex.el can be
  John> modified to include a "fax" option in with the various prints, files,
  John> etc., and other calls to dvips, etc., maybe with a menu for the fax
  John> particulars. This does not look too hard, either. I already have a
  John> fax.sty made that does the coversheet as a LaTeX style, does page
  John> count, includes a postscript signature, etc., a la letter.sty, and in
  John> principle, can have the re, number, to, etc., plumbed out of LaTeX,
  John> and shuffled off as sendfax arguments. I think this will cover most of
  John> what has been discussed, (maybe, maybe not ...  if I have forgotten
  John> anything, maybe someone will speak up,) but bbdb is a curve ball. What
  John> is it?

bbdb is the ultimate (n'est plus ultra ...) rolodex in emacs.

I am attaching a brief description and pointers to bbdb to the tail
end of this message.

A good fax interface needs to be integrated with the user's rolodex so
that he does not have to re-enter the recipient's
phone-number/name/company/... 

A typical usage scenario would be:
  -  you select the rolodex entry for the recipient (in
     bbdb) and M-x bbdb-send-fax,
  - which would then fill up the latex form (for fax.sty)
    automatically and puts you in auc-tex mode.
  - You enter your comments and attachments.
  - You use auc-tex's "send-fax" menu to send it out.

There has already been some work for filling up address info for
letters (a al letter.sty). Same can apply to fax.sty.

To avoid cluttering up the bandwidth, in a separate email, I'll
directly follow up with you with more relevant bbdb pointers.

...Mohsen.


-------- Pointer to current version of bbdb ---------

http://home.netscape.com/people/jwz/bbdb/index.html

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

------ My out of date intro to bbdb ------------
\subsection{Bbdb}

\subsubsection*{At A Glance}

\begin{cartouche}
\begin{verbatim}
  Package Name: BBDB
  Latest Version: 1.48
  Developer/Author: Jamie Zawinski <jwz@@lucid.com>
  Availability: Through anonymous FTP
    archive.cis.ohio-state.edu:
         /pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive/packages/bbdb.tar.Z
  Sources: Openly Available
  Platforms: Every where Emacs Runs
  Support: Mailing list info-bbdb-request@@lucid.com
  Folder Format: 
  Notable Features: BBDB is not a user agent. It is an e-mail integrated 
                    rolodex-like database.
\end{verbatim}
\end{cartouche}

\subsubsection*{Reviews:}
\begin{itemize}
\item
{\bf From: ``BBDB Manual''}

BBDB is a rolodex-like database program for GNU Emacs.  BBDB stands
for {\sl Insidious Big Brother Database}, and is not, repeat, {\em
  not} an obscure reference to the Buck Rogers TV series.

It provides the following features:

\begin{itemize}

\item Tight integration with mail and news readers, with little or no
  interaction by the user.

\item easy (or automatic) display of the record corresponding to the
  sender of the current message.

\item automatic creation of records based on the contents of the
  current message.

\item automatic addition of data to arbitrary fields of the record
  corresponding to the sender of the current message.

\item Listing all records which match a regular expression;

\item
 Listing all records which match a regular expression in a
 particular field ({\tt company} or {\tt notes,} for example).
\end{itemize}


\end{itemize}

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

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Wed, 05 Mar 1997 18:45:29 +1100
From: Ian Senior <I.Senior@bom.gov.au>
Organization: Bureau of Meteorology
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Can not open document file
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi all

There is a bug in Hylafax v4.0pl1 that occurs when sending faxes to
multiple destinations. Basically it involves "faxq" prematurely
deleting the fax image and then "faxsend" failing when it tries
to access this image.
"faxsend" raises the following alarm:
SEND: Can not open document file "docq/docNN.ps;00", dirnum 0

Basically what goes wrong is that the "unrefDoc" function in
faxQueueApp.c++ prematurely deletes the image file.
It tests for the existence of the base Postscript file
"docq/docNN.ps". If it doesnt exist then it deletes the image
file.
The problem is that the base postscript file is only created
after the first successful transfer. There are cases where it
doesnt exist but when the image file is required.

The problem can be demonstrated by sending a fax to two destinations
using a single modem and having the following occur:
	1. call to first destination fails (eg number busy)
	2. call to second destination successful
	3. retry of call to first destination will fail after connection with
		FaxSend[3422]: SEND: Can not open document file
					 "docq/doc63.ps;00", dirnum 0

Example in more detail:

1. Send to two destinations:
		sendfax -n -d 4673 -d 4128 /tmp/ies1

(files in "docq")
-rw-rw----   2 uucp     59999       7328 Mar  3 01:23 doc63.ps.90
-rw-rw----   2 uucp     59999       7328 Mar  3 01:23 doc63.ps.91

2. Fax image (;00) is created (by faxq) before attempt to call first
 number (4673):

-rw-rw----   2 uucp     59999       7328 Mar  3 01:23 doc63.ps.90
-rw-rw----   2 uucp     59999       7328 Mar  3 01:23 doc63.ps.91
-rw-------   1 uucp     daemon      8495 Mar  3 01:25 doc63.ps;00

3. Attempt to call 4673 fails (number busy)

Docq entries don't change

4. Successful send (to 4128)

After successful send "docq" files look as follows.
In particular note that the fax image (;00) has been deleted.

-rw-rw----   2 uucp     59999       7328 Mar  3 01:23 doc63.ps
-rw-rw----   2 uucp     59999       7328 Mar  3 01:23 doc63.ps.90

5. Attempt retry to first number called (4673) faxsend fails because
there is no fax image:

Mar  3 01:31:53 comms2 FaxSend[3422]: SEND: Can not open document
file "docq/doc63.ps;00", dirnum 0

NOTE:
Step four is where the error occurs. After the successful send
to the second number (4128) "faxq" deletes the fax image because
it mistakenly believes it is no longer required.
	
faxQueueApp.c++ (function: unrefDoc)
..
if (Sys::stat(doc, sb) < 0 || sb.st_nlink == 1) {
..
	(void) Sys::unlink(files.token(l, ' '));
..
}

At this stage the "doc" (docq/doc63.ps) does not exist.
It is only created after unrefDoc.
Consequently the above "if" statement is true and so the image
is deleted (unlink).


Simply changing this "if" statement is a temporary way of stopping the
error but it means that in some cases the fax image is never
deleted (except by faxqclean).
Alternatively faxq could be chnaged to re-image the file if no fax 
image exists.


Cheers
Ian Senior

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 1997 14:24:35 +0100 (MET)
From: "C.W.P. Schoenmakers" <cschoen@solair1.inter.NL.net>
To: sg28@blka.m.shuttle.de
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Printing fax after receiving
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello,

I use almost the same method, only I have included quit.ps just in front 
of the pip to lpr.

Thus    ......   -sOutputFile=- quit.ps | lpr ......

regards

Kees

BTW, do you *own* the tiff file when you want to print it?

On Tue, 4 Mar 1997, SG28-BLKA wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I want to print on a HP Deskjet 550C a fax after receiving. I read Q. 76 in
> the FAQ and entered the lines 
> 
> if [ -f $FILE ]; then
> 	$FAXPS2 $FILE | gs -q -sDEVICE=cdj550 -dNOPAUSE -sOutputFile=- | lpr
>             fi
> 
> in the .../fax/bin/recvd.
> 
> After receiving a fax, one sheet is printed with the line
> 
> GS>GS>GS>GS>GS>GS>GS>GS<3>GS<4>GS<5>GS>ERROR
> 
> and three empty papers are following.
> 
> No I did the job by hand (the received fax is fax00004.tif):
> 
> fax2ps fax00004.tif > fax.ps
> gs -q -sDEVICE=cdj550 -dNOPAUSE -sOutputFile=fax.gs fax.ps
> lpr fax.gs
> 
> and then the fax is wonderful printed.
> 
> Why doesnt the automatically printing works ?
> 
> Christian
> 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 1997 14:43:02 +0100 (MET)
From: "C.W.P. Schoenmakers" <cschoen@solair1.inter.NL.net>
To: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Cc: Steve Williams <steve@genie96.com>, flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: 1D/2D 
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello,

Hy...ax :-)) keeps some ( and use it) knowledge about remote machines in the

(SPOOLDIR)/info directory, so remove the reference to the
target machine and resend the fax. Maybe someone changed the
faxequipement on the remote side.

regards

kees

On Wed, 5 Mar 1997, Mr. Arlington Hewes wrote:

> In message <199703050020.RAA22562@genie96.com>, Steve Williams writes:
> >
> >Here is the post that I think you are referring to....however, it only
> >mentions receiving, not sending.  From the tone of the post, it would
> >appear that Multitech is quite cooperative.  If TPC.INT has enough 
> >faxes failing consistently, you should have a bunch of log files to 
> >give them, once you find the right person to give them to.
> 
> This looks like it may be relevant . . . :
> 
> 
>     ---- Transcript of session follows ----
> 
> Mar 04 14:39:46.58: [16756]: SESSION BEGIN 00000884 44122727xxxx
> Mar 04 14:39:46.58: [16756]: SEND FAX: JOB 20661 DEST +44122727xxxx COMMID 
> 00000884
> Mar 04 14:39:46.58: [16756]: DELAY 2600 ms
> Mar 04 14:39:51.38: [16756]: <-- [15:ATE0V1X4S0=0H0\r]
> Mar 04 14:39:51.49: [16756]: --> [14:ATE0V1X4S0=0H0]
> Mar 04 14:39:51.49: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 04 14:39:51.49: [16756]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&E4&D3&C1\r]
> Mar 04 14:39:51.59: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 04 14:39:51.59: [16756]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
> Mar 04 14:39:51.71: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 04 14:39:51.71: [16756]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
> Mar 04 14:39:51.81: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 04 14:39:51.81: [16756]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
> Mar 04 14:39:51.91: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 04 14:39:51.91: [16756]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=60\r]
> Mar 04 14:39:52.01: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 04 14:39:52.01: [16756]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,2,0,0,0\r]
> Mar 04 14:39:52.11: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 04 14:39:52.11: [16756]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
> Mar 04 14:39:52.21: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 04 14:39:52.35: [16756]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
> Mar 04 14:39:52.56: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 04 14:39:52.56: [16756]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
> Mar 04 14:39:52.75: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 04 14:39:52.75: [16756]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
> Mar 04 14:39:52.95: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 04 14:39:52.95: [16756]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=60\r]
> Mar 04 14:39:53.15: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 04 14:39:53.15: [16756]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,2,0,0,0\r]
> Mar 04 14:39:53.35: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 04 14:39:53.35: [16756]: <-- [29:AT+FLID="Someone Ltd"\r]
> Mar 04 14:39:53.55: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 04 14:39:53.57: [16756]: DIAL 0122727xxxx
> Mar 04 14:39:53.57: [16756]: <-- [16:ATDT0122727xxxx\r]
> Mar 04 14:40:16.32: [16756]: --> [5:+FCON]
> 
> Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: --> [28:+FCSI:"                    "]
> Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: REMOTE CSI ""
> Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: --> [21:+FDIS:1,5,0,2,0,0,0,0]
> Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: REMOTE best rate 14400 bit/s
> Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
> Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
> Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
> Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: REMOTE best format 1-D MR
> Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: REMOTE best 0 ms/scanline
> Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: USE 14400 bit/s
> Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: USE 0 ms/scanline
> Mar 04 14:40:18.35: [16756]: SEND file "docq/doc31926.ps;41"
> Mar 04 14:40:18.38: [16756]: Document was encoded with 2DMR, but client does 
> not support this data format
> Mar 04 14:40:18.38: [16756]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
> Mar 04 14:40:19.99: [16756]: --> [0:]
> Mar 04 14:40:19.99: [16756]: MODEM <Empty line>
> Mar 04 14:40:20.11: [16756]: SESSION END
> 
> 
> 
> -DPN
> 
> 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Hylafax 4.0pl1 : queue timeout and dial retries / configuration files 
 -> confusing ?
X-Face: '%)H7X3>"mU[aaPz3aZ`^e{*DV1&W;+P-Wx*Yk)Ah[e(-AO&EB\D.gq2y{kH73Q29}_A4H,eykdf!9dj[m\gwFgZOTt?=7gI+RBN,I({A32-MyZrmtrD%8*L/boGS0,+Lj$H|@
X-Url: http://www.francenet.fr/
Date: Wed, 05 Mar 1997 15:02:16 +0100
From: Gildas Perrot <perrot@francenet.fr>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

I am using outbound service of Hylafax 4.0pl1 and I am trying to find :

- queue timeout for any outgoing job and way to configure it permanently
- number of dial retries and time interval between retries in different case 
of faxsend failures

I am a bit confuse by the different configuration files : 
/usr/local/lib/fax/hyla.conf, /usr/local/lib/fax/sendfax.conf and config.<tty>
. Are there redundant ?

Thanks in advance for your help.		Gildas.
-- 
Gildas PERROT, perrot@francenet.fr         __o
FranceNet, 28 rue Desaix, 75015 Paris ---_ \<,_
http://www.francenet.fr            ---- (_)/ (_)

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 1997 09:30:35 -0500 (EST)
From: Wai Man Fong <wmfong@picard.omicron.ca>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
cc: wmfong@omicron.ca
Subject: Problem with tiff file dimension ...
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com



I have experienced problem with PS files generated by Windows 95
postscript printer driver. I am aware this problem has been posted
before, but I failed to find any concrete solution from the Hylafax
FAQ and mailing list archive.

The problem is that the conversion a PS file generate by Windows 95's
PS printer driver using ps2fax always results a tiff file that is
1734 pixels in width. I tried calling gs with the -g option, although
I can force the output to be 1728 pixels wide but it didn't turn out too
well since I need to specify the height with that option also.

>From one of Sam's reply to this problem, he has mention that the width
of the output can be contrainted by using the setpagedevice operator.
Can someone please tell me exactly how to do this? I am running Hylafax
on linux 1.2.13 and Ghostscript 4.03.

TIA

Wai Man Fong

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
From: Leslie Mikesell <les@Mcs.Net>
Subject: Re: 1D/2D
To: cschoen@solair1.inter.NL.net (C.W.P. Schoenmakers)
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 1997 12:54:03 -0600 (CST)
Cc: tpcadmin@info.tpc.int, steve@genie96.com, flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> Hy...ax :-)) keeps some ( and use it) knowledge about remote machines in the
> 
> (SPOOLDIR)/info directory, so remove the reference to the
> target machine and resend the fax. Maybe someone changed the
> faxequipement on the remote side.

This could be a problem if the number is actually a hunt group
with different devices that might answer.  For example, only
the latest Multitech modems can do 2D, so a mix of different
modems on a rollover could cause the info file to say the remote
device does 2D when the one that answers next time can't.

Les Mikesell
  les@mcs.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 1997 12:29:29 -0700 (MST)
From: John Patrick Poet <john@BlueSkyTours.COM>
To: Ian Senior <I.Senior@bom.gov.au>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Can not open document file
X-Loop: john@BlueSkyTours.COM
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


I have also experience this "cannot open document" problem.  Here is my
patch to fix it.  Note that this works on a Linux 2.0.28 box.  It has not
been tested on anything else.

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- cut here -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

*** faxd/faxQCleanApp.c++-orig	Wed Mar  5 12:23:40 1997
--- faxd/faxQCleanApp.c++	Wed Mar  5 12:25:19 1997
***************
*** 1,4 ****
--- 1,6 ----
+ #include <string>
+ 
  /*	$Id: faxQCleanApp.c++,v 1.8 1996/08/21 21:53:43 sam Rel $ */
  /*
   * Copyright (c) 1990-1996 Sam Leffler
   * Copyright (c) 1991-1996 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
***************
*** 284,292 ****
  		    (const char*) file);
  	    continue;
  	}
  	/*
! 	 * Document files should only have on link to them except
  	 * during the job preparation stage (i.e. when hfaxd has
  	 * original in the tmp directory and a link in the docq
  	 * directory).  Therefore if file has multiple links then
  	 * it's not a candidate for removal.  Note that this assumes
--- 286,294 ----
  		    (const char*) file);
  	    continue;
  	}
  	/*
! 	 * Document files should only have one link to them except
  	 * during the job preparation stage (i.e. when hfaxd has
  	 * original in the tmp directory and a link in the docq
  	 * directory).  Therefore if file has multiple links then
  	 * it's not a candidate for removal.  Note that this assumes
***************
*** 333,340 ****
--- 335,345 ----
  			printf("%s: file looks to be referenced by job\n",
  			    (const char*) file);
  		    continue;			// skip, in use
  		}
+ 		else if (trace)
+ 		  printf("%s: file has no matching %s\n", 
+ 			 (const char*) file, (const char*)qfile);
  	    } else if (strcmp(&file[l], "cover") == 0) {
  		/*
  		 * Cover page document has a jobid suffix
  		 * at the front; look to see if the job still
***************
*** 347,354 ****
--- 352,394 ----
  			printf("%s: file looks to be referenced by job\n",
  			    (const char*) file);
  		    continue;			// skip, in use
  		}
+ 	    }
+ 	    else if(((l = file.nextR(file.length(), ';')) != 0) &&
+ 		    l < file.length()) {
+ 	      // Check to make sure we don't delete a file with a ';'
+ 	      // suffix, when the PS.jobid version of the file still
+ 	      // exists.
+ 	      string      base(&file[5], (l -= 6));
+ 	      bool        got_match = false;
+ 	      DIR        *dir1 = Sys::opendir(docDir);
+ 
+ 	      if(dir1 == 0) {
+ 		printf("%s: Could not scan directory for base file.\n",
+ 		       (const char *) docDir);
+ 		continue;
+ 	      }
+ 	      for(dirent *dp1 = readdir(dir1); dp1; dp1 = readdir(dir1)) {
+ 		if(trace)
+ 		  printf("    Compare \"%s\" to \"%s\". (l=%d, dp1->d_name[l]=%c\n",
+ 			 dp1->d_name, base.c_str(), l, dp1->d_name[l]);
+ 		if(strlen(dp1->d_name) > l && dp1->d_name[l] == '.' &&
+ 		   base == string(dp1->d_name, l)) {
+ 		  // Found match
+ 		  if(trace)
+ 		    printf("%s: found match to base '%s', skipping.\n",
+ 			   (const char *)file, dp1->d_name);
+ 		  got_match = true;
+ 		  break;
+ 		}
+ 	      }
+ 	      closedir(dir1);
+ 	      if(got_match)
+ 		continue;
+ 	      if(trace)
+ 		printf("%s: did not find base '%s' match.\n", 
+ 		       (const char *) file, base.c_str());
  	    }
  	}
  	if (nowork || Sys::unlink(file) >= 0) {
  	    if (verbose)

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- cut here -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=

This seems to take care of the problem for me.  Your milage may vary.

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 13:55:00 1999
Date: Wed, 5 Mar 1997 19:17:26 -0500 (EST)
From: Leslie Dreyer Kalra (The Boss) <lbd@techiesinc.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: SUMMARY: device in use, etc.
Cc: lbd@techiesinc.com
X-Sun-Charset: US-ASCII
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

All:

I wrote yesterday describing a problem with 4.0pl[01] on Solaris 2.4
with a Multitech 2834ZDX modem, where the server stayed in an 
"Initializing server" state forever and I got "device in use"
messages.

It turns out that changing to software flow control solves the problem. 
I'd been switching back and forth and had left it on rtscts while trying
other things. And, of course, Solaris is notorious for its non-support
of hardware flow control.

Before that, I was having trouble sending faxes out because I was
getting repeated RTNs from my PC with an AT&T Dataport 14.4 modem
on it. It turns out the problem was on the receiving end, not on
the HylaFAX end. I tried sending to another fax machine and it worked
fine.

So, thanks for being there...

Leslie Dreyer Kalra
Techies, Inc.
lbd@techiesinc.com

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Hello,

I'm trying to figure out how to set up a PPP connection.  I thought
I'd start by setting up a connection by hand, following the directions
in the HOWTO, but I can't get anywhere.  I log in to my provider and
do:

legume>ppp
Entering PPP mode.
Async interface address is unnumbered (Ethernet0)
Your IP address is 129.105.186.152. MTU is 1500 bytes
Header compression will match your system.

~y}#.!}!}!} }4}"}&} }*} } }%}&..^,}'}"}(}".+~
 

Then I type: 

% /usr/sbin/pppd -d -detach /dev/cua1 &

/sbin/ifconfig never shows any connection.  I get the following in the
logs:

Mar  5 18:08:49 rezkbox kernel: PPP: version 2.2.0 (dynamic channel allocation)
Mar  5 18:08:49 rezkbox kernel: PPP Dynamic channel allocation code copyright 1995 Caldera, Inc.
Mar  5 18:08:49 rezkbox kernel: PPP line discipline registered.
Mar  5 18:08:49 rezkbox kernel: registered device ppp0
Mar  5 18:08:49 rezkbox pppd[878]: pppd 2.2.0 started by rezk, uid 0
Mar  5 18:08:49 rezkbox pppd[878]: Using interface ppp0
Mar  5 18:08:49 rezkbox pppd[878]: Connect: ppp0 <--> /dev/modem
Mar  5 18:10:21 rezkbox pppd[878]: LCP: timeout sending Config-Requests
Mar  5 18:10:21 rezkbox pppd[878]: Connection terminated.
Mar  5 18:10:21 rezkbox pppd[878]: Exit.

Any ideas?  I *am* able to make SLIP connections (dynamic IP) to this
provider, using dip.  

/etc/ppp/options provided below.  Are there any other relevant config
files?

-- Charles Rezk


# require peer to authenticate itself
#auth

# Prevent pppd from forking into background
-detach

# My IP number.
0.0.0.0:

# use modem control lines
modem

# use uucp style locks
lock

# use hardware flow control
crtscts

# use software flow control
#xonxoff

# create a default route for this connection in routing table
defaultroute

# async character map
asyncmap 0

# maximum transmission packet size
mtu 552

# maximum receive packet size
mru 552

lcp-max-configure 30


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Wed, 05 Mar 1997 22:19:32 -0500
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Ralph LoBianco <ralphl@citicom.com>
Subject: faxmail and sendmail.cf
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I'm running HylaFAX v4.0pl1 Linux 2.0.28 with sendmail 8.8.5

Hylafax is working great. BUT I would like to change the sendmail definition to mailfax so that users can send mail to something like 5551212@fax.citicom.com instead of user@5551212.fax.

Can anyone tell me how to configure the sendmail.cf to do the above. 
Thanks.
 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Ralph LoBianco	CEO Citicom Online Communication Services, INC.    
 ralphl@citicom.com    http://www.citicom.com/~ralphl                  
 	

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Problems with faxgetty and Linux
Date: Thu, 06 Mar 1997 01:22:11 -0800
From: "Kim C. Callis" <kcc@westworld.com>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

While this is not directly related to Hylafax, I am confident that someone, 
somewhere has run into the same problem. I am running hylafax-v4.0pl1 on a 
Linux box which is currently at 2.1.27 in a RedHat (SysV) type environment.

I start faxq and hfaxd via my rc.local and initially I was also starting 
faxgetty as well. I noticed that whenever I would attempt to dial out with 
PPP, instead of the modem listening for a data tone, it would do a fax tone. 
So I would kill faxgetty, but unfortunately the modem would be set in a fax 
mode, thus causing me to reboot (since I don't know the AT command to get it 
back in data mode!).

On the other hand, I have come to find that without faxgetty, my faxes will 
queue until I start faxgetty. Unfortunately, once the faxes are sent, I can't 
get the modem to call out with a data tone.

So does anyone have a solution to this problem? Do I need another type of 
"faxgetty" type program? Or am I doing something wrong with the way I set this 
pup up... Any help would be greatly appreciated!


-- 
Kim C. Callis			kcc@westworld.com
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
When it Absolutely,
Positively, has to be
Destroyed Overnight!
   1-800-MARINES
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Thu, 06 Mar 1997 13:25:47 +0000
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Phil Watkinson <pkw@elgro.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Problems with faxgetty and Linux
Cc: "Kim C. Callis" <kcc@westworld.com>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

At 01:22 06/03/97 -0800, Kim C. Callis wrote:
>While this is not directly related to Hylafax, I am confident that someone, 
>somewhere has run into the same problem. I am running hylafax-v4.0pl1 on a 
>Linux box which is currently at 2.1.27 in a RedHat (SysV) type environment.
>
>I start faxq and hfaxd via my rc.local and initially I was also starting 
>faxgetty as well. I noticed that whenever I would attempt to dial out with 
>PPP, instead of the modem listening for a data tone, it would do a fax tone. 
>So I would kill faxgetty, but unfortunately the modem would be set in a fax 
>mode, thus causing me to reboot (since I don't know the AT command to get it 
>back in data mode!).
>
>[ker-snip!]

I am in the process of upgrading my Linux to Redhat 4.0 and v4.0pl1, and 
have ppp dialout while faxgetty is running. I have not had a problem with
this, and I certainly am *not* an expert in HylaFAX, but there are a couple
of things you may want to check :-

1. You have to specifically tell pppd to use a lock file ( something like
   /var/lock/LCK..cua1 ). Add the 'lock' option to /etc/ppp/options or, if
   you are using Redhat's netcfg, /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-pppX.

2. I have amended my modem config ( /var/spool/fax/etc/config.cua1 ) to :-
        DeviceMode:             0660
   and
        # Leave idling in Class 1
        ModemSetupAACmd:        AT+FAA=0

Hopefully there's something here that will help.

Cheers,
Phil Watkinson,
Boston, UK.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 97 11:17:48 EST
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Problems with faxgetty and Linux
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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Kim, simply put: you're doing something wrong.

Faxgetty should be started in the Linux equivalent of /etc/ttytab (called
/etc/inittab, I believe?). That way, if it gets killed off, it will be
restarted properly on the fly.

Also: the PPP dial-out should be putting the modem into data mode.
For example, whenever dialing out, I always use "AT&F" to set the modem
into factory default mode so I know exactly what I'm working with, then
add any extra registers I need to set.

A lot of software and weird init strings rely on the modem being in
a particular state based on being the only software to use it. HylaFAX
doesn't have this problem, but other software (such as the init-strings
in your PPP configurations) often do.

			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 13:55:00 1999
From: Matthew Rice <Matthew.Rice@ftlsol.com>
Subject: Re: Problems with faxgetty and Linux
To: kcc@westworld.com (Kim C. Callis)
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 1997 11:29:15 -0500 (EST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> I start faxq and hfaxd via my rc.local and initially I was also starting 
> faxgetty as well. I noticed that whenever I would attempt to dial out with 
> PPP, instead of the modem listening for a data tone, it would do a fax tone. 
> So I would kill faxgetty, but unfortunately the modem would be set in a fax 
> mode, thus causing me to reboot (since I don't know the AT command to get it 
> back in data mode!).

You probably want to add the following command before dialing in you
chat script (or what ever you are using to dial the modem):
AT+FCLASS=0

If you don't have a manual for your modem call a local dealer to get one.
That's what I had to do when I lost my ZyXEL manual the day after I bought
the modem.
-- 
Matthew Rice                             e-mail: matthew.rice@ftlsol.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
From: Matthew Rice <Matthew.Rice@ftlsol.com>
Subject: Re: your mail
To: ben@scouting.net.au (Ben Cornish)
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 1997 11:30:53 -0500 (EST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> can someone tellme where i can download the latest version of hylafax or
> equiverlent ???

Try ftp://ftp.sgi.com/sgi/fax

The source is in the source subdirectory and binaries are in binary.
-- 
Matthew Rice                             e-mail: matthew.rice@ftlsol.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 1997 08:40:22 -0800 (PST)
From: Tim Rice <tim@trr.metro.NET>
To: "Kim C. Callis" <kcc@westworld.com>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Problems with faxgetty and Linux
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Thu, 6 Mar 1997, Kim C. Callis wrote:

> While this is not directly related to Hylafax, I am confident that someone, 
> somewhere has run into the same problem. I am running hylafax-v4.0pl1 on a 
> Linux box which is currently at 2.1.27 in a RedHat (SysV) type environment.
> 
> I start faxq and hfaxd via my rc.local and initially I was also starting 
> faxgetty as well. I noticed that whenever I would attempt to dial out with 
> PPP, instead of the modem listening for a data tone, it would do a fax tone. 
> So I would kill faxgetty, but unfortunately the modem would be set in a fax 
> mode, thus causing me to reboot (since I don't know the AT command to get it 
> back in data mode!).

I found I needed to add an AT+FCLASS=0 to the dial string for 
outgoing data calls.

> 
> On the other hand, I have come to find that without faxgetty, my faxes will 
> queue until I start faxgetty. Unfortunately, once the faxes are sent, I can't 
> get the modem to call out with a data tone.
> 
> So does anyone have a solution to this problem? Do I need another type of 
> "faxgetty" type program? Or am I doing something wrong with the way I set this 
> pup up... Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> 
> 
> -- 
> Kim C. Callis			kcc@westworld.com
> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> When it Absolutely,
> Positively, has to be
> Destroyed Overnight!
>    1-800-MARINES
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> 

--
Tim Rice			Multitalents	(707) 887-1469 (voice)
tim@trr.metro.net

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
X-Authentication-Warning: poplar.cs.sc.edu: fernande owned process doing -bs
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 1997 12:18:07 -0500 (EST)
From: Gabriel Fernandez <fernande@CS.Sc.EDU>
To: "Kim C. Callis" <kcc@westworld.com>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Problems with faxgetty and Linux
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi:

   The other message already gives you solutions to your problem.
UUCP-type locking is very important to avoid conflicts of several programs
using the same modem. The other command (AT+FAA=0) is the one that sets
the modem back to data mode. Changing the value will allow you to switch
through the different fax classes.

   Bye,

---
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 13:55:00 1999
From: Steve Williams <steve@genie96.com>
Subject: Re: Problems with faxgetty and Linux
To: kcc@westworld.com (Kim C. Callis)
Date: Thu, 6 Mar 1997 10:33:27 -0700 (MST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> 
> While this is not directly related to Hylafax, I am confident that someone, 
> somewhere has run into the same problem. I am running hylafax-v4.0pl1 on a 
> Linux box which is currently at 2.1.27 in a RedHat (SysV) type environment.
> 
> I start faxq and hfaxd via my rc.local and initially I was also starting 
> faxgetty as well. I noticed that whenever I would attempt to dial out with 
> PPP, instead of the modem listening for a data tone, it would do a fax tone. 
> So I would kill faxgetty, but unfortunately the modem would be set in a fax 
> mode, thus causing me to reboot (since I don't know the AT command to get it 
> back in data mode!).
> 
> On the other hand, I have come to find that without faxgetty, my faxes will 
> queue until I start faxgetty. Unfortunately, once the faxes are sent, I can't 
> get the modem to call out with a data tone.
> 
> So does anyone have a solution to this problem? Do I need another type of 
> "faxgetty" type program? Or am I doing something wrong with the way I set this 
> pup up... Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> 
> 

Simply put AT+FCLASS=0 into the start of the dial string for your PPP.  That
will set the fax do data mode, & you can run faxgetty all the time.  It works
great.

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

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
From: Mark Lehrer <mark@lehrer.nlcomm.com>
Subject: Help - error converting to fax format
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 00:52:36 -0500 (EST)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Could someone give me a quick hint on what to check here?  This was
emailed to me by the fax daemon, but it makes no sense to me (yet 8^)

Thanks!!!  Text follows:


Your facsimile job to 12165554308 was not sent because document conversion
to facsimile failed.  The output from the converter program was:

Error: /invalidfont in findfont
Operand stack:
   Helvetica-Bold   15364   --nostringval--   Helvetica-Bold   NimbusSanL-Bold  
 Helvetica-Bold   NimbusSanL-Bold
Execution stack:
...

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: REPOST : Hylafax 4.0pl1 : queue timeout and dial retries / 
 configuration files -> confusing ?
X-Face: '%)H7X3>"mU[aaPz3aZ`^e{*DV1&W;+P-Wx*Yk)Ah[e(-AO&EB\D.gq2y{kH73Q29}_A4H,eykdf!9dj[m\gwFgZOTt?=7gI+RBN,I({A32-MyZrmtrD%8*L/boGS0,+Lj$H|@
X-Url: http://www.francenet.fr/
Date: Fri, 07 Mar 1997 08:15:22 +0100
From: Gildas Perrot <perrot@francenet.fr>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

I am using outbound service of Hylafax 4.0pl1 and I am trying to find :

- queue timeout for any outgoing job and way to configure it permanently
- number of dial retries and time interval between retries in different case 
of faxsend failures

I am a bit confuse by the different configuration files : 
/usr/local/lib/fax/hyla.conf, /usr/local/lib/fax/sendfax.conf and config.<tty>
. Are there redundant ?

Thanks in advance for your help.		Gildas.
-- 
Gildas PERROT, perrot@francenet.fr         __o
FranceNet, 28 rue Desaix, 75015 Paris ---_ \<,_
http://www.francenet.fr            ---- (_)/ (_)

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 11:27:49 +0000 (GMT)
From: David <david@southern.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Xferstats patches
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

	We have noticed a problem with xferstats - it displays incorrect
	values when more than 99 hours of faxes has been sent. The other
	columns also misalign with large values, but that is less
	important than wrong numbers!

	The following patch fixes the above problems

	(For reference here is our xferstats output for feburary with
	the patch applied)

Fax usage statistics for 1997-02

Sender                 Pages      Time Pg/min  Errs TypRate TypData
amber@southern.com         1      0:27    2.2     0    9600  1-D MR
ben3@southern.com          2      0:58    2.1     0    9600  2-D MR
danielle@southern.com      5      2:21    2.1     0    9600  1-D MR
david@southern.com        33     25:52    1.3     5    9600  2-D MR
dominica@southern.com     62     43:05    1.4     8    9600  2-D MR
jam@southern.com          26     26:48    1.0    15    9600  2-D MR
jamie@southern.com         1      0:22    2.7     0    9600  1-D MR
jeff@southern.com          1      0:22    2.7     0    9600  2-D MR
john@southern.com         55     56:40    1.0     3    9600  2-D MR
root@southern.com          8      2:54    2.8     0    9600  2-D MR
russell@southern.com   26969 582:36:20    0.8  6250    9600  2-D MR
toni@southern.com          5      2:19    2.2     0    9600  1-D MR
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Total                  27168 585:18:28    0.8  6281

--- /usr/local/sbin/xferstats	Tue Dec 31 12:56:44 1996
+++ xferstats	Tue Feb 25 18:50:51 1997
@@ -210,8 +210,6 @@
     result = "";
     if (v > 0) {
-	if (v >= 10)
-	    result = digits[int(v/10)];
-	result = result digits[int(v%10)] ":";
 	t -= v*3600;
+	result = v ":"
     }
     v = int(t/60);
@@ -486,5 +484,5 @@
 		  qsort(sorted, 0, nsorted-1);
 		  fmt = "%-" maxlen "." maxlen "s";	# e.g. %-24.24s
-		  printf fmt " %5s %8s %6s %4s %7s %7s\n",
+		  printf fmt " %6s %9s %6s %5s %7s %7s\n",
 		      KeyTitle, "Pages", "Time", "Pg/min",
 		      "Errs", "TypRate", "TypData";
@@ -497,5 +495,5 @@
 		      n = sendpages[i]; if (n == 0) n = 1;
 		      brate = best
-		      printf fmt " %5d %8s %6.1f %4d %7d %7.7s\n",
+		      printf fmt " %6d %9s %6.1f %5d %7d %7.7s\n",
 			  i, sendpages[i], fmtTime(sendtime[i]),
 			  sendpages[i] / t, senderrs[i],
@@ -506,7 +504,7 @@
 			terrs += senderrs[i];
 		  }
-		  printRule(maxlen+1+5+1+8+6+1+4+1+7+1+7, "-");
+		  printRule(maxlen+1+6+1+9+6+1+5+1+7+1+7, "-");
 		  t = ttime/60; if (t == 0) t = 1;
-		  printf fmt " %5d %8s %6.1f %4d\n",
+		  printf fmt " %6d %9s %6.1f %5d\n",
 		      "Total", tpages, fmtTime(ttime), tpages/t, terrs;
 		}

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
From: Matthew Rice <Matthew.Rice@ftlsol.com>
Subject: Re: Help - error converting to fax format
To: mark@lehrer.nlcomm.com (Mark Lehrer)
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 08:11:20 -0500 (EST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

This should probably be put into the (Linux portion of the?) FAQ. If it
isn't already.  This is on Linux, right?

Anyway if you try to run textfmt(1) by hand you can do an strace(1) on it.
Here's an excerpt from a previous e-mail:

/********** BEGIN EXCERPT *****************/
I did a trace on textfmt here and it doesn't seem to be opening the
Fontmap file.  I get:

open("/usr/lib/ghostscript/fonts/Courier.afm", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
open("/usr/lib/ghostscript/fonts/Courier", O_RDONLY) = 7

You could try putting a link from ncrb.gsf to Courier.
/********** END EXCERPT ******************/

Hope this helps.

> Could someone give me a quick hint on what to check here?  This was
> emailed to me by the fax daemon, but it makes no sense to me (yet 8^)
> 
> Thanks!!!  Text follows:
> 
> 
> Your facsimile job to 12165554308 was not sent because document conversion
> to facsimile failed.  The output from the converter program was:
> 
> Error: /invalidfont in findfont
> Operand stack:
>    Helvetica-Bold   15364   --nostringval--   Helvetica-Bold   NimbusSanL-Bold  
>  Helvetica-Bold   NimbusSanL-Bold
> Execution stack:
> ...
> 


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

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:00 1999
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 07:58:59 -0600 (CST)
From: David Smith <david@bcm.tmc.edu>
To: Mark Lehrer <mark@lehrer.nlcomm.com>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Help - error converting to fax format
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Fri, 7 Mar 1997, Mark Lehrer wrote:

> 
> Could someone give me a quick hint on what to check here?  This was
> emailed to me by the fax daemon, but it makes no sense to me (yet 8^)
> 
> Thanks!!!  Text follows:
> 
> 
> Your facsimile job to 12165554308 was not sent because document conversion
> to facsimile failed.  The output from the converter program was:

The fax failed, the converter program it called barfed.
 
> Error: /invalidfont in findfont
> Operand stack:
>    Helvetica-Bold   15364   --nostringval--   Helvetica-Bold   NimbusSanL-Bold  
>  Helvetica-Bold   NimbusSanL-Bold
> Execution stack:
> ...

This looks like the stuff I have seen when an attachment wasn't correctly 
identified and it tried to wrap the test (body) part and then sent 
mangled postscript to ghostview/dps.

here's what I have seen:

header

body

attachment header 
(application/postscript, some text encoding, not b64/uuencoding)

postscript attachemnt (possable ps print to file with the [ctrl]-m)

in some cases it seems to partally encode the body but not end the PS 
document at which point it sees another header and breaks.

All the ones I have seen have been from PCs and it may be the [ctrl]-m 
causing problems.

 

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Fri, 07 Mar 1997 14:52:29 +0000
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Phil Watkinson <pkw@elgro.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Using ghostscript 4.03 and HylaFAX
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi.

I am setting up HylaFAX 4.0pl1 on a Linux RedHat 4.0 system. I have used
Matthew Rice's excellent binary distribution in the 'rpm' package form.

I have installed Ghostscript 4.03 also from 'rpm' packages, namely :-
        libpng-0.89c-1.i386.rpm
        ghostscript-fonts-4.03-1.i386.rpm
        ghostscript-4.03-1.i386.rpm
which has placed the fonts in /usr/share/ghostscript/fonts.

Problem is, when I did my first test fax (sendfax -n -d 723304 /etc/passwd)
textfmt bombed out with 
        "No font metric information found for Courier-Bold"

Q44 of the FAQ recommends amending the AFMDIR parameter of setup.cache and
then re-compiling the source. The mailing list archives has a note from
Matthew dated 18/1/97 implying that recompiling would probably not be
necessary. However, this hasn't worked in my case.

I have also tried adding a 'FontDir' parameter to /var/local/lib/fax/
hyla.conf; and have also tried a symbolic link; rebooting between attempts.
Permissions look okay; mode 755 on the directories and 644 on the files.

I have even checked the ghostscript Fontmap is ensure that Courier-Bold is
declared. [ While typing this, I have been stuck with the thought that 
perhaps HylaFAX cannot find the Fontmap - it is in /usr/share/ghostscript/
4.03/ directory (?)].

Anyone got any ideas what to try next ? Other than obtaining the sources
and starting from scratch, that is.

Thanks,
Phil Watkinson,
Boston, UK.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Matthew Rice <Matthew.Rice@ftlsol.com>
Subject: Re: Help - error converting to fax format
To: Matthew.Rice@ftlsol.com (Matthew Rice)
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 11:44:43 -0500 (EST)
Cc: mark@lehrer.nlcomm.com, flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Ignore my previous response.   For some reason I thought that you were
sending a plaintext file.  A second look at your error makes me think
otherwise.

> > Could someone give me a quick hint on what to check here?  This was
> > emailed to me by the fax daemon, but it makes no sense to me (yet 8^)
> > 
> > Thanks!!!  Text follows:
> > 
> > 
> > Your facsimile job to 12165554308 was not sent because document conversion
> > to facsimile failed.  The output from the converter program was:
> > 
> > Error: /invalidfont in findfont
> > Operand stack:
> >    Helvetica-Bold   15364   --nostringval--   Helvetica-Bold   NimbusSanL-Bold  
> >  Helvetica-Bold   NimbusSanL-Bold
> > Execution stack:
> > ...
> > 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Matthew Rice                             e-mail: matthew.rice@ftlsol.com
> 


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

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: "Harold Pulcher" <pulcher@onramp.net>
To: <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Printing faxes...
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 11:05:17 -0600
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


I have been printing faxes for a long time.  Here is some background:

sparc2
5 modems: 2 sending; 3 receiving;
currently sending all faxes to a single office printer

problem:

Someone wants to point another number at the receive queue.  Is there
anyway to tell what number to which the fax was destined?  I need this
to tell which printer to send the fax to.

I have looked at what is given to me by faxinfo.  It is not enough to
do what I need.  Any sugestions?


harold
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Email: hpulcher@verio.net    | 
                             | #include <disclaim.h>

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Can hylafax be used on a single-call faxback system?
Date: Fri, 07 Mar 1997 13:59:07 -0500
From: Harlan Stenn <Harlan.Stenn@pfcs.com>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I was wondering if it was possible to use hylafax to call in to a
single-call faxback system (call the faxback system from your fax
machine, make your selection, faxes sent to me on my nickel).

Any ideas?

Thanks...

H

From Matthew.Rice@ftlsol.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Matthew Rice <Matthew.Rice@ftlsol.com>
Subject: Re: Using ghostscript 4.03 and HylaFAX
To: pkw@elgro.co.uk (Phil Watkinson)
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 15:02:18 -0500 (EST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com

> Problem is, when I did my first test fax (sendfax -n -d 723304 /etc/passwd)
> textfmt bombed out with 
>         "No font metric information found for Courier-Bold"

Well it looks like I get to talk about the textfmt problem afterall :-)
Did anyone ever have this problem on a non-Linux system?


> I have even checked the ghostscript Fontmap is ensure that Courier-Bold is
> declared. [ While typing this, I have been stuck with the thought that 
> perhaps HylaFAX cannot find the Fontmap - it is in /usr/share/ghostscript/
> 4.03/ directory (?)].

Actually, from tracing textfmt, I've found that it doesn't even look for
Fontmap.  The next update will probably be compiled to use /usr/share/...
as the AFMDIR because 3.33 uses it too.


> Anyone got any ideas what to try next ? Other than obtaining the sources
> and starting from scratch, that is.

Use strace(1) to watch the files that are being stat/open'ed.
Here's a snippet that others have used to solve this problem:
/********** BEGIN EXCERPT *****************/
I did a trace on textfmt here and it doesn't seem to be opening the
Fontmap file.  I get:

open("/usr/lib/ghostscript/fonts/Courier.afm", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such
fi
le or directory)
open("/usr/lib/ghostscript/fonts/Courier", O_RDONLY) = 7

You could try putting a link from ncrb.gsf to Courier.
/********** END EXCERPT ******************/

If you send me details about your solution, I would be more than
happy to add it to the INSTALL notes.

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

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Mark Lehrer <mark@lehrer.nlcomm.com>
Subject: Re: Using ghostscript 4.03 and HylaFAX
To: pkw@elgro.co.uk (Phil Watkinson)
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 17:00:01 -0500 (EST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


I had the same problem... Textfmt does not work with the standard
ghostscript fonts - I found another set and put them in 
/usr/local/lib/ghostscript/fonts and textfmt started working.

However, I still have not gotten the ps2fax step to work, so
perhaps my "fix" isn't correct.

Unfortunately, I do not know where we found these replacement fonts.
I do know that they are named by their font names and do not use
that ridiculous font map file.

Sorry that this doesn't help you much; I'll tar up these font files
if you need them.

Mark




> 
> Hi.
> 
> I am setting up HylaFAX 4.0pl1 on a Linux RedHat 4.0 system. I have used
> Matthew Rice's excellent binary distribution in the 'rpm' package form.
> 
> I have installed Ghostscript 4.03 also from 'rpm' packages, namely :-
>         libpng-0.89c-1.i386.rpm
>         ghostscript-fonts-4.03-1.i386.rpm
>         ghostscript-4.03-1.i386.rpm
> which has placed the fonts in /usr/share/ghostscript/fonts.
> 
> Problem is, when I did my first test fax (sendfax -n -d 723304 /etc/passwd)
> textfmt bombed out with 
>         "No font metric information found for Courier-Bold"
> 
> Q44 of the FAQ recommends amending the AFMDIR parameter of setup.cache and
> then re-compiling the source. The mailing list archives has a note from
> Matthew dated 18/1/97 implying that recompiling would probably not be
> necessary. However, this hasn't worked in my case.
> 
> I have also tried adding a 'FontDir' parameter to /var/local/lib/fax/
> hyla.conf; and have also tried a symbolic link; rebooting between attempts.
> Permissions look okay; mode 755 on the directories and 644 on the files.
> 
> I have even checked the ghostscript Fontmap is ensure that Courier-Bold is
> declared. [ While typing this, I have been stuck with the thought that 
> perhaps HylaFAX cannot find the Fontmap - it is in /usr/share/ghostscript/
> 4.03/ directory (?)].
> 
> Anyone got any ideas what to try next ? Other than obtaining the sources
> and starting from scratch, that is.
> 
> Thanks,
> Phil Watkinson,
> Boston, UK.
> 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 16:48:49 -0800 (PST)
From: Tim Rice <tim@trr.metro.NET>
To: Phil Watkinson <pkw@elgro.co.uk>
cc: HylaFax mailing list <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: Using ghostscript 4.03 and HylaFAX
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Fri, 7 Mar 1997, Matthew Rice wrote:

> > Problem is, when I did my first test fax (sendfax -n -d 723304 /etc/passwd)
> > textfmt bombed out with 
> >         "No font metric information found for Courier-Bold"
> 
> Well it looks like I get to talk about the textfmt problem afterall :-)
> Did anyone ever have this problem on a non-Linux system?

I ran into similar stuff building the SCO binaries.
The fonts that come with HylaFAX must be in $AFMDIR for textfmt to work
Check .../spool/etc/setup.cache. Look for the AFMDIR= line. 
Make sure it points to the same directory as you ghostscript fonts.
Make sure the following font files from HylaFAX are there.
AvantGarde-Book               Helvetica-Oblique
AvantGarde-BookOblique        NewCenturySchlbk-Bold
AvantGarde-Demi               NewCenturySchlbk-BoldItalic
AvantGarde-DemiOblique        NewCenturySchlbk-Italic
Bookman-Demi                  NewCenturySchlbk-Roman
Bookman-DemiItalic            Palatino-Bold
Bookman-Light                 Palatino-BoldItalic
Bookman-LightItalic           Palatino-Italic
Courier                       Palatino-Oblique
Courier-Bold                  Palatino-Roman
Courier-BoldOblique           Symbol
Courier-Oblique               Times-Bold
Helvetica                     Times-BoldItalic
Helvetica-Bold                Times-Italic
Helvetica-BoldOblique         Times-Oblique
Helvetica-Narrow              Times-Roman
Helvetica-Narrow-Bold         ZapfChancery-MediumItalic
Helvetica-Narrow-BoldOblique  ZapfDingbats
Helvetica-Narrow-Oblique


I found that if I  ran configure again when those fonts were in place
the "make install" would not install the fonts. So when I moved my
prodction HylaFAX and ghostscript fonts out of the way to
do a "make install" for distribution there were no fonts installed.


Hope this helps some.

> 
> 
> > I have even checked the ghostscript Fontmap is ensure that Courier-Bold is
> > declared. [ While typing this, I have been stuck with the thought that 
> > perhaps HylaFAX cannot find the Fontmap - it is in /usr/share/ghostscript/
> > 4.03/ directory (?)].
> 
> Actually, from tracing textfmt, I've found that it doesn't even look for
> Fontmap.  The next update will probably be compiled to use /usr/share/...
> as the AFMDIR because 3.33 uses it too.
> 
> 
> > Anyone got any ideas what to try next ? Other than obtaining the sources
> > and starting from scratch, that is.
> 
> Use strace(1) to watch the files that are being stat/open'ed.
> Here's a snippet that others have used to solve this problem:
> /********** BEGIN EXCERPT *****************/
> I did a trace on textfmt here and it doesn't seem to be opening the
> Fontmap file.  I get:
> 
> open("/usr/lib/ghostscript/fonts/Courier.afm", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such
> fi
> le or directory)
> open("/usr/lib/ghostscript/fonts/Courier", O_RDONLY) = 7
> 
> You could try putting a link from ncrb.gsf to Courier.
> /********** END EXCERPT ******************/
> 
> If you send me details about your solution, I would be more than
> happy to add it to the INSTALL notes.
> 
> Regards,
> -- 
> Matthew Rice                             e-mail: matthew.rice@ftlsol.com
> 

--
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tim@trr.metro.net

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Royal Observatory Hong Kong <d1swdev@asiaonline.net>
Subject: Experience on HylaFAX with 50 modems
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 1997 11:06:12 +0800 (HKT)
Cc: d1swdev@asiaonline.net
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

   My department is now using HylaFAX v4.0pl0 with IBM RS/6000
and 6 Rockwell based FAX modem under AIX 3.2.5. The server is
mainly used for dispatching FAX (a daily average of 500 pages).
We are also receiving a few pages of FAX everyday.

   The package is running fine without problems.

   My department is now planning to expand our FAX server package.
The planned server will be used to dispatch about 5000 pages of
FAX to over 200 destinations daily. About 50 FAX lines will be
used in the package.

   I am now writing to see if there is anybody having the experience
of using HylaFAX similar to our planned scale. If yes, what would be
their hardware and software platform ?

   Also can anybody give comments on the comparision of HylaFAX and
some commercial FAX server packages ? As HylaFAX is designed to be
used with different FAX modems, I found there is overhead in
dispatching FAX (HylaFAX used over 1 minute to initialise the FAX
modem before every dialing).

   Thank you !

K.S.Wat SSA(D)5
Computer Division,
Royal Observatory Hong Kong.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 1997 13:04:04 +0800 (HKT)
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: almond@asiaonline.net (Almond Wong)
Subject: using Hylafax with Chinese.
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello all.

Is anybody using Hylafax with Chinese (Big5) ? What is the meterial required ?
Or just ordinary Chinese to postscript is enough ? Please advice.

Thanks in advance.

Regards,

Almond Wong.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 1997 13:02:12 +0100 (MET)
From: Alex Ongena <Alex.Ongena@able.be>
To: Hylafax list <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: The mgetty ...
Organization: Able NV
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

I saw several topics on the list regarding the use of mgetty as
faxgetty DATA frontend, but as far as I could trace, nobody said
it works, everybody thinks it should work. I think there is no getty
'-h' alternative in mgetty and this causes all the trouble.

I too tried to get faxgetty start mgetty when a DATA call comes in,
but up until now, no luck.

Is there somebody with a working combination of faxgetty spawning mgetty ?
What are the GettyArgs ?

I use Hylafax 4.0pl1 and mgetty 1.1.0 (linux 2.0.27)

I want to use mgetty because it automatically detects PPP connections and
can start my pppd without going through the login process (AutoPPP).

(BTW: running the same mgetty on a separte port works fine, I only get these
 type of errors when FaxGetty is starting mgetty)

Mar  8 12:00:09 asterix FaxGetty[2265]: ANSWER: DATA CONNECTION
Mar  8 12:00:09 asterix FaxGetty[2265]: GETTY: START "/usr/local/sbin/mgetty -r modemtor1", pid 2307
Mar  8 12:00:10 asterix mgetty[2307]: TIOCMBIS failed: I/O error
Mar  8 12:00:10 asterix mgetty[2307]: cannot turn off soft carrier: I/O error
Mar  8 12:00:10 asterix mgetty[2307]: tcgetattr failed: I/O error
Mar  8 12:00:10 asterix mgetty[2307]: cannot get TIO: I/O error

after a short time, the line drops and it is all over :-(

TIA
Alex
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Sat, 08 Mar 1997 07:30:57 -0500
From: olavio@microetc.com (Olavio Junior)
Reply-To: junior@microetc.com
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Trying to complete transmission
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi all,
I installed and compiled the HylaFAX, now I'm trying to send a fax 
using:
sendfax -d ###-#### /etc/test
Although the system dials out and connect with the remote fax machine, 
it does not send the file and hangs up.
After third attempt, I get a message "Unspecified transmit Phase B 
error. ..."
I'm Using an UsRobotics Sportster 28.8 on Com1 (cua0) with Linux 
Slackware 96
I already tryied to configure as Class 1 and 2.0
Does any one has a config.file that works with UsRobotics ???
Please HELP !
TIA!

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
cc: andy@pluto.moskoff.com
Reply-To: Andy Moskoff <abm@ftel.net>
Subject: Faxaddmodem on a laptop?
Organization: Intelligent Systems Solutions
Date: Sat, 08 Mar 1997 09:02:07 -0800
From: Andy Moskoff <andy@pluto.moskoff.com>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Hi:

I couldn't find this in the FAQ, so I hope this has not been asked before.

I have BSDI 3.0 running on a laptop. I have a PC Modem Card (Sportster 33.6)
plugged into a PCMCIA port (not controlled by gettyd). When I try to perform
a faxaddmodem, it says the resource is unavailable. However, I have used this
port for PPP. Does Hylafax work on PCMCIA serial ports? If so, how can I 
configure it?


-- 
--------------------------------------------------------------
Andy Moskoff                               email: abm@ftel.net  
Intelligent Systems Solutions

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Sat, 08 Mar 1997 09:12:29 -0800
From: "Adrian J. Blakey" <ajb@alameda.net>
Organization: ObjectFocus Inc.
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: hfaxd Segmentation violation on Linux?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I have been running hylafax on Linux nicely for over a month. It is
Linux 2.0.28 on a 486. In the meantime the only real changes to my
system have been installation of Linux threads 0.5 -- a layer which
dredges up the kernel threads calls.

Yesterday my machine went down hard, I rebooted my machine to spin-up a
SCSI disk that seems to be dying. In the process it seems like the OS
file (vmlinuz) got corrupted, I repalced this with a copy from my src
tree. The offending disk holds my src tree and has no system files on it
or symbolic links from the system partitions (usr, home spool etc).

hfaxd now program checks with a segmentation violation. I just rebuilt
the tifflib and hylafax distribution from scratch hoping to correct and
potential corruptions, rm the FIFO's and did faxsetup--but guess what,
segmentation violation.

I think I know the answer to this question but I suppose I should ask,
can anyone point me at some blindingly obvious things I should check
outside of the executables that might be corrupted before I go to the
backups and reload what might be a flawed set of disks?

Could you copy a reply to me as well as the list?
-- 
Adrian Blakey
blakey@objfocus.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: "D'Andre Ladson" <dandre@efficient.com>
Date: Sat, 8 Mar 1997 23:39:05 -0600
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Question about notify.awk
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Every fax that was being sent from my WWW faxback page
(http:\\www.efficient.com\enifax.html) , the faxmaster
which is myself was copied on all transmission results, 
by using Bcc: faxmaster in the notify.awk script, after upgrading
to version v4.0pl1, it doesn't work anymore.

[SNIP of notify.awk]

function putHeaders(subject)
{
    print "To: " mailaddr;
    print "Bcc: " faxmaster;
    print "Subject: " subject;
    print "";
    printf "Your " jobType " job to " number;
}

[end of notify.awk snip]

cat /etc/aliases |grep faxmaster
faxmaster: dandre@efficient.com

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

Did something change?  I'm using the faxcron which is aliased
to faxmaster and I received that e-mail, so I know I can received
e-mail, I just can't get anhthing from notify.awk anymore.

D'Andre
dandre@efficient.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Sun, 9 Mar 1997 13:45:28 +0200 (SAT)
From: Johannes Joubert <johannes@karoo3.agric.za>
To: Mark Lehrer <mark@lehrer.nlcomm.com>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Help - error converting to fax format
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


I also solved this problem by downloading the afm fonts and installing it
in /usr/lib/ghostscript/fonts.

 

On Fri, 7 Mar 1997, Matthew Rice wrote:

> This should probably be put into the (Linux portion of the?) FAQ. If it
> isn't already.  This is on Linux, right?
> 
> Anyway if you try to run textfmt(1) by hand you can do an strace(1) on it.
> Here's an excerpt from a previous e-mail:
> 
> /********** BEGIN EXCERPT *****************/
> I did a trace on textfmt here and it doesn't seem to be opening the
> Fontmap file.  I get:
> 
> open("/usr/lib/ghostscript/fonts/Courier.afm", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
> open("/usr/lib/ghostscript/fonts/Courier", O_RDONLY) = 7
> 
> You could try putting a link from ncrb.gsf to Courier.
> /********** END EXCERPT ******************/
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> > Could someone give me a quick hint on what to check here?  This was
> > emailed to me by the fax daemon, but it makes no sense to me (yet 8^)
> > 
> > Thanks!!!  Text follows:
> > 
> > 
> > Your facsimile job to 12165554308 was not sent because document conversion
> > to facsimile failed.  The output from the converter program was:
> > 
> > Error: /invalidfont in findfont
> > Operand stack:
> >    Helvetica-Bold   15364   --nostringval--   Helvetica-Bold   NimbusSanL-Bold  
> >  Helvetica-Bold   NimbusSanL-Bold
> > Execution stack:
> > ...
> > 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Matthew Rice                             e-mail: matthew.rice@ftlsol.com
> 

From johannes@karoo3.agric.za  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Sun, 9 Mar 1997 13:48:25 +0200 (SAT)
From: Johannes Joubert <johannes@karoo3.agric.za>
To: Phil Watkinson <pkw@elgro.co.uk>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Using ghostscript 4.03 and HylaFAX

I downloaded the afm fonts and installed it in the fonts directory, this
solved my problem.

On Fri, 7 Mar 1997, Phil Watkinson wrote:

> Hi.
> 
> I am setting up HylaFAX 4.0pl1 on a Linux RedHat 4.0 system. I have used
> Matthew Rice's excellent binary distribution in the 'rpm' package form.
> 
> I have installed Ghostscript 4.03 also from 'rpm' packages, namely :-
>         libpng-0.89c-1.i386.rpm
>         ghostscript-fonts-4.03-1.i386.rpm
>         ghostscript-4.03-1.i386.rpm
> which has placed the fonts in /usr/share/ghostscript/fonts.
> 
> Problem is, when I did my first test fax (sendfax -n -d 723304 /etc/passwd)
> textfmt bombed out with 
>         "No font metric information found for Courier-Bold"
> 
> Q44 of the FAQ recommends amending the AFMDIR parameter of setup.cache and
> then re-compiling the source. The mailing list archives has a note from
> Matthew dated 18/1/97 implying that recompiling would probably not be
> necessary. However, this hasn't worked in my case.
> 
> I have also tried adding a 'FontDir' parameter to /var/local/lib/fax/
> hyla.conf; and have also tried a symbolic link; rebooting between attempts.
> Permissions look okay; mode 755 on the directories and 644 on the files.
> 
> I have even checked the ghostscript Fontmap is ensure that Courier-Bold is
> declared. [ While typing this, I have been stuck with the thought that 
> perhaps HylaFAX cannot find the Fontmap - it is in /usr/share/ghostscript/
> 4.03/ directory (?)].
> 
> Anyone got any ideas what to try next ? Other than obtaining the sources
> and starting from scratch, that is.
> 
> Thanks,
> Phil Watkinson,
> Boston, UK.
> 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 1997 11:45:14 +1300 (NZDT)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Royal Observatory Hong Kong <d1swdev@asiaonline.net>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Experience on HylaFAX with 50 modems
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Sat, 8 Mar 1997, Royal Observatory Hong Kong wrote:

> As HylaFAX is designed to be
> used with different FAX modems, I found there is overhead in
> dispatching FAX (HylaFAX used over 1 minute to initialise the FAX
> modem before every dialing).

This is pretty unusual. Did you do a chat trace to the modem to see
whether there were any delays in talking to the modem? Looks like some
responses are timing out(?).
--
Jonathan Chen                          e-mail : jonc@pinnacle.co.nz
  Pinnacle Software Ltd                Voice  : +64.9.415.4460
  Auckland, New Zealand                Fax    : +64.9.415.4250

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
X-Authentication-Warning: Hurwitz.fs100.suse.de: choeger owned process doing -bs
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 1997 09:09:45 +0100 (CET)
From: Carsten Hoeger <choeger@suse.de>
To: Alex Ongena <Alex.Ongena@able.be>
cc: Hylafax list <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: The mgetty ...
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Sat, 8 Mar 1997, Alex Ongena wrote:

> I saw several topics on the list regarding the use of mgetty as
> faxgetty DATA frontend, but as far as I could trace, nobody said
> it works, everybody thinks it should work. I think there is no getty
> '-h' alternative in mgetty and this causes all the trouble.
> 
> I too tried to get faxgetty start mgetty when a DATA call comes in,
> but up until now, no luck.
> 
> Is there somebody with a working combination of faxgetty spawning mgetty ?
> What are the GettyArgs ?
> 
> I use Hylafax 4.0pl1 and mgetty 1.1.0 (linux 2.0.27)
> 
> I want to use mgetty because it automatically detects PPP connections and
> can start my pppd without going through the login process (AutoPPP).
> 
> (BTW: running the same mgetty on a separte port works fine, I only get these
>  type of errors when FaxGetty is starting mgetty)
> 
> Mar  8 12:00:09 asterix FaxGetty[2265]: ANSWER: DATA CONNECTION
> Mar  8 12:00:09 asterix FaxGetty[2265]: GETTY: START "/usr/local/sbin/mgetty -r modemtor1", pid 2307
> Mar  8 12:00:10 asterix mgetty[2307]: TIOCMBIS failed: I/O error
> Mar  8 12:00:10 asterix mgetty[2307]: cannot turn off soft carrier: I/O error
> Mar  8 12:00:10 asterix mgetty[2307]: tcgetattr failed: I/O error
> Mar  8 12:00:10 asterix mgetty[2307]: cannot get TIO: I/O error

You first have to tell mgetty not to initialize Modem, etc...

My mgetty.config looks as follows:

port modem
direct y
toggle-dtr n

My GettyArgs:

-r -b %l

and that should work, but... it doesn`t :-(

I`m working on a solution, but I have little time... :-(


mfG,
	Carsten Hoeger
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: "Jonathan Appavoo" <jonathan@eecg.toronto.edu>
Date: 	Mon, 10 Mar 1997 08:16:57 -0500
To: Gildas Perrot <perrot@francenet.fr>
Subject: Carrier Detect Problems on Send
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

  I have just installed hylafax v4.0pl1 on my Indy running irix5.3 with
  patch patchSG0001268 installed (which replaces 475).  I am using
  an Pratical Perpherals PM144MT II modem. I also have ClocalAsRoot: yes
  in my config.ttyf1.  The modem is configured for both dialin and
  dialout faxing but not data. And finally the local getty has been turned off.

  I can receive faxes fine.  When I send a fax it is sent fine but after the
  call Carrier Detect is not dropped.  If I turn the modem off and on then
  then I can see that some process (I assume faxgetty) talks to the modem
  and drops the Carrier Detect.  Is there something obvious I have forgotten?

  It would be a real pain if the modem had to be power cycled every time
  a fax was sent.  So any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!!



P.S. Here is the tailend of one of my send trace logs:Mar 09 23:09:04.27:
[23380]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Mar 09 23:09:05.70: [23380]: --> [7:+FHNG:0]
Mar 09 23:09:05.70: [23380]: REMOTE HANGUP: Normal and proper end of connection
(code 0)
Mar 09 23:09:06.33: [23380]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 09 23:09:06.33: [23380]: SESSION END

and here is out put for hylafax from version -n
I  hylafax              1006010022  HylaFAX Facsimile Software, Version 4.0pl1
(release)



-- 
                                 Jonathan 
                                     Appavoo. 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: ramir@nangka.usc.edu.ph
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 1997 21:43:12 +0800 (PST)
Reply-To: ramir@nangka.usc.edu.ph
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Problem during faxsetup!
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Hi!

I tried to install hylafax-v4.0pl1 under Linux 2.0.27. Everything goes
fine in the installation but when I run faxsetup, after it asks for the
for configuration for modem support it hangs! Here is the error message:

-------------------ABOVE HERE DELETED-------------------------------
This modem looks to have support for both Class 1 and 2.0;
How should it be configured [2.0]? <I pressed enter>

Hmm, this looks like a Class 2.0 modem.
/bin/stty: standard input: I/O error
Modem manufacturer is "USRobotics Courier V.Everything".
/bin/stty: standard input: I/O error
/bin/stty: standard input: I/O error
----------------------BELOW HERE DELETED-------------------

Can anyone help me on this?

Ramir

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: "Jonathan Appavoo" <jonathan@eecg.toronto.edu>
Date: 	Mon, 10 Mar 1997 08:45:16 -0500
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Carrier Detect problems on Send (SOLVED)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

OOPS sorry it was something obvious!!!  I took the modem from a PC running
windows and forgot to check it's default profile. Sure enough &C0 was
set.  Changed the default profile to have &C1 and &D3 set and things are fine.

Thanks.

-- 
                                 Jonathan 
                                     Appavoo. 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Steve Williams <steve@genie96.com>
Subject: Re: Experience on HylaFAX with 50 modems
To: d1swdev@asiaonline.net (Royal Observatory Hong Kong)
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 1997 10:01:05 -0700 (MST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> 
> Hi,
> 
>    My department is now using HylaFAX v4.0pl0 with IBM RS/6000
> and 6 Rockwell based FAX modem under AIX 3.2.5. The server is
> mainly used for dispatching FAX (a daily average of 500 pages).
> We are also receiving a few pages of FAX everyday.
> 
>    The package is running fine without problems.
> 
>    My department is now planning to expand our FAX server package.
> The planned server will be used to dispatch about 5000 pages of
> FAX to over 200 destinations daily. About 50 FAX lines will be
> used in the package.
> 
>    I am now writing to see if there is anybody having the experience
> of using HylaFAX similar to our planned scale. If yes, what would be
> their hardware and software platform ?
> 
>    Also can anybody give comments on the comparision of HylaFAX and
> some commercial FAX server packages ? As HylaFAX is designed to be
> used with different FAX modems, I found there is overhead in
> dispatching FAX (HylaFAX used over 1 minute to initialise the FAX
> modem before every dialing).

If this is the case, maybe you want to post some logs to this list.  The
actual initialization of the fax modem goes very fast on my system.  
The SLOW part is actually rendering the image using ghostscript.
( 1991 vintage RS6000 )

If it is indeed the initialization that is slow in your situation, let's 
see a log of one of your transmissions.

There are several ways to help reduce the RENDERING time.  They may not
be applicable if you are sending different information to each site, but
it is something to keep in mind.

One way is to specify multiple destinations on the sendfax command line.
The advantage of this is economy of disk space as well.  The one document
will be used for all jobs.  Warning though, someone posted recently that
there might be a "feature" <bug> with this code that breaks it.

If you can possibly get "standard" pages, and render them to tiff, then
you can send the "tiff" files, rather than postscript/ascii.  This way, 
there is NO rendering done at all.  To render them to tiff, take a look 
at the ps2fax script for the command to use.

Good Luck, very interesting to hear the scale that you are talking about.
-- 
	Steve Williams, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
	Genie Computer Systems Inc.
	steve@genie96.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 1997 17:59:13 +0000
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Phil Watkinson <pkw@elgro.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Using ghostscript 4.03 and HylaFAX
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi.

Thanks to all who helped. If I had searched the mailing list archives
with 'textfmt' rather than 'ghostscript' I would have found all the
relevant correspondance; if I had raised the message a hour later I
would have seen Matthew Rice's answer to another question which would
have done just as well for me. Oh, well.

Just to complete the story, textfmt cannot use the ghostscript fonts
in their (dos compatible) 8.3 filename format. So I copied the .afm
files to an new directory ( /var/spool/fax/afm ) and changed their
names to the proper 'postscript' fontnames (with the aid of the FontMap)
Finally, I amended the AFMDIR path in the setup.cache file to point to 
the new directory.

I note that there is an outstanding patch which looks fairly signficant
for textfmt ( Leif Erlingsson email of 13 Feb 97 ) waiting for the next
release, so perhaps this is a golden opportunity to add the capability
for textfmt to inspect the Fontmap ? Still, I suppose this would mean
another config parameter - AFMFONTMAP - and I suppose it depends on
whether the structure of the Fontmap file was standard in the UNIX 
world...

Thanks again,
Phil Watkinson,
Boston, UK.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 1997 16:55:09 -0500
From: Jon Burgoyne <jon@hiarc.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Bug Report?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

 
Building HylaFAX v4.0pl1 under SunOS4.1.4 with gcc 2.7.0:
 
= 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 SendFaxClient.c++
SendFaxClient.c++: In method `unsigned char SendFaxClient::makeCoverPage(const class SendFaxJob &, class fxStr &, class fxStr &)':
SendFaxClient.c++:199: call of overloaded `strrchr' is ambiguous
/usr/local/lib/g++-include/std/cstring.h:47: candidates are: strrchr(char *, int)
/usr/local/lib/g++-include/std/cstring.h:44:                 strrchr(const char *, int)
*** Error code 1
make: Fatal error: Command failed for target `SendFaxClient.o'
 
Anyone seen this?
 
Jon Burgoyne


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From redhat-list-request@redhat.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
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Date: Tue, 11 Mar 1997 17:05:24 +1100 (EST)
From: Robert Hart <hartr@interweft.com.au>
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On Mon, 10 Mar 1997, Tim Moloney wrote:

> 
> I have a class C network address that I need to somehow subnet so that
> I can set up a fire all.  I currently have a network connection via a
> router whose IP address is on my network but I can't change.  I want to
> subnet my class C network and waste as few IP addresses as possible.
Take a look at the draft subnetworking mini-HOWTO in the Linux
resources area of my web site.

Robert Hart                             hartr@interweft.com.au
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Date: Tue, 11 Mar 1997 17:08:13 +1100 (EST)
From: Robert Hart <hartr@interweft.com.au>
To: RedHat List <redhat-list@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: Exabyte 8200 and backups
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On Tue, 11 Mar 1997, Lindsay Castle wrote:

> I have an Exabyte 8200 tape drive on my RH 4.1 (upgraded from 4.0) 
> system, I made a little script to copy each file system as follows:
> 
> cd /
> find . -xdev -name -print | cpio -ocv | dd of=/dev/st0 bs=32k
> find etc -xdev -name -print.... 
> 
> and so on for all my filesystems, problem I have is that the tape drive 
> rewinds after each filesystem, is there a way to stop that on these drives?
> Unfortunately I don't have the documentation for the drive so not sure if 
> it is possible or not.

Use the nstX devices - these are non-rewinding ones.


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 1997 16:53:34 +0100
From: Jernej Romih <JERNEJ.ROMIH@UNISTAR.SI>
Reply-To: jernej.romih@UNISTAR.SI
Organization: Unistar d.o.o.
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Courier font file!!
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

another hfaxd user that is not able to send ascii files with sendfax.
Problem is gsfont Courier!!!

I have checked everything, even fontnames in ../ghostscript/fonts and in
Fontmap. It looks OK!

After that I have changed a typerules to use (while converting txt to
ps) Times-Roman fonts!!

No efect!
gs version:

Ghostscript version 2.6.2 (4/19/95)
Copyright (C) 1990-1995 Aladdin Enterprises, Menlo Park, CA.

ANY IDEA?????


Nejc


-- 
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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 13:55:01 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 97 11:02:49 EST
To: jon@hiarc.com
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Bug Report?
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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


John, I haven't seen this one. You're using gcc-2.7.0: what is your
libg++ version?

Also, I'm using gcc-2.7.2.f.2, which is gcc-2.7.2 with the g77 module,
under SunOS 4.1.4 these days with no difficulty: you might wish to
update this and your version of libg++ to the latest version.

I've also copied my gcc, and libg++ installation notes to my version
of the SunOS 4.1.x installation notes, at
	http://cirl.harvard.edu/~raoul/

The INSTALL-sunos-v4.0pl1.html notes in that directory may be helpful
to you. I'm not certain how to package that and its subdirectories for
the HylaFAX source tree: whether it would be better to tar them up, or
to get Sam to unbundle the tree in ftp://ftp.sgi.com/sgi/fax/source/,
or put a pointer there to here where I am maintaining it.

			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 13:55:01 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 97 12:05:47 EST
To: jernej.romih@UNISTAR.SI
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Courier font file!!
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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


Go to ghostscript version 4.03, available at ftp.aladdin.com.
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Version: 2.6.2
Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.4, an Emacs/PGP interface

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/f6q+0anjiDV9OtX+JL8KO01PQP4zrYVurbjBnS01iJRMkHA5iD1bS1DioCTBea3
MAPTzARWCQzmF1O3rrDbgVJrtS7DGpoQJcldsi822soJ3re7SB01HOwd9yuyJu6z
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Matthew Rice <Matthew.Rice@ftlsol.com>
Subject: Re: Courier font file!!
To: jernej.romih@UNISTAR.SI
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 1997 12:39:03 -0500 (EST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> another hfaxd user that is not able to send ascii files with sendfax.
> Problem is gsfont Courier!!!

textfmt(1) doesn't read the Fontmap file.

Do you have the AFM fonts? Get them at:
ftp://ftp.sgi.com/sgi/fax/binary/afm-tar.gz

Haven't used it myself (I got mine from somewhere else) but this
should fix the problem.


> Ghostscript version 2.6.2 (4/19/95)
> Copyright (C) 1990-1995 Aladdin Enterprises, Menlo Park, CA.

That is as long as you have your fonts installed in:
/usr/lib/ghostscript/

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

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 1997 13:14:37 -0800
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Christopher W Che <chris@erx.com>
Subject: Error handling via Sendmail
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello all,

I have been using HylaFAX for a while. Once a while, a fax will not be able
to send out due to certain error conditions. HylaFAX will then send an
error notice to the 'fax' user via Sendmail. That's all good.
(We collect all user's fax requests via a front-end application, and all
fax are sent out using the 'fax' user account.)

Can somebody give me some pointers how to perform 'Error handling' based
on the incoming 'error mail' from hylaFAX ?
What is the best way to poke at the mbox and perform programmtic error 
handling for the specific sender?

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 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 15:06:59 +1300 (NZDT)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Christopher W Che <chris@erx.com>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Error handling via Sendmail
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Tue, 11 Mar 1997, Christopher W Che wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> I have been using HylaFAX for a while. Once a while, a fax will not be able
> to send out due to certain error conditions. HylaFAX will then send an
> error notice to the 'fax' user via Sendmail. That's all good.
> (We collect all user's fax requests via a front-end application, and all
> fax are sent out using the 'fax' user account.)
> 
> Can somebody give me some pointers how to perform 'Error handling' based
> on the incoming 'error mail' from hylaFAX ?
> What is the best way to poke at the mbox and perform programmtic error 
> handling for the specific sender?

Run the incoming mail thru' a mail-filter that takes action depending
on patterns of error strings. `procmail' is a good place to start.
--
Jonathan Chen                          e-mail : jonc@pinnacle.co.nz
  Pinnacle Software Ltd                Voice  : +64.9.415.4460
  Auckland, New Zealand                Fax    : +64.9.415.4250

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: hfax@mercury.in3net.net
Comments: Authenticated sender is <hfax@mail.in3net.net>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 09:31:21 +0000
Subject: problem with forwarding an incoming fax 
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I had encountered a problem of forwarding an incoiming fax. I had set 
the FAXRCVD script to forward all the incoming fax to a 
specific e-mail address and after the e-mail was received, then 
re-send the e-mail out to a fax machine using the MAILFAX script. 
However when I checked out the print out from the destinated fax 
machine, all I got was the fax cover page and the e-mail header. The 
content page was a blank page. Then I checked the MIME content of the 
e-mail. I found there was a postscript attachment. I don't understand 
why the MAILFAX didn't send out my content page which  is generated 
by Hylafaxv4.0pl1.

Does anyone know how to solve this problem?

The Hylafaxv4.0pl1 is installed in a Linux 2.0 compitable PC using 
Multi-tech 2834 ZDX modem.

kevin

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 10:53:31 +0100 (CET)
From: Facsimile Agent <fax@levi.cic.klte.hu>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Setting up hylafax server
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello,

   I need some help to setup Hylafax. I can receive fax by it, but I can't send. 
The error message is:
              Warning, no server appears to be running.

The 'faxgetty ttyd1' and 'faxd.recv' processes are running. I can connect to tcp port 4557 but to the
4559 I can't. What processes must be run ? It seems the configuration is ok, but I'm not sure.
I use Hylafax v3.0.1 on FreeBSD-2.2-GAMMA.

Thanks,

       Levente
csukasl@fox.klte.hu

p.s.: Please send your mail to my email address beacause I'm not subscribed.


From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 21:08:38 +0800
From: leo <leo@in3net.net>
Reply-To: leo@in3net.net
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: MIME problem
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I've installed HylaFax v4.0pl1 under Linux 2.0 on Intel with gcc 2.7.2
and Multi-Tech modem MT2834ZDX. I've setup fax-to-mail, and mail-to-fax
for our HylaFax server. Everything seems ok except that the MIME
attachment cannot be faxed out.

I've tried the following case:

1. fax machine --> our HylaFax --(fax-to-mail)--> tpc.int --   
(mail-to-fax)--> fax machine.
      everything brought out correctly.

2. fax machine --> our HylaFax --(fax-to-mail)--> our HylaFax --
   (mail-to-fax)--> fax machine
      MIME (clean 7bit encoded) attachment of postscript can't be 
      faxed out 
  
3. external MIME source (base64 encoded PS) --(mail-to-fax)-->
   our HylaFax --> fax machine
      everything brought out correctly.

It seems to me that 'faxmail' cannot decode the 7bit encoded MIME
postscript correctly even though the MIME attachment was encoded by
itself ! As 'tpc.int' could correctly handle the 7bit encoded PS MIME
attachment prepared by our 'faxmail', I believe that the 7bit MIME
encoding part should be O.K. Case 3 also showed that the base64 MIME
decoding part of 'faxmail' is O.K. as well. 

Now please inform how we could setup 'faxmail' decoding 7bit MIME
attachment correctly if it is not a bug. Or how we could setup 'faxmail'
to encode attachment with base64 instead of the default 7bit method
(assuming no problem with base64 MIME encoding by 'faxmail' cos' could
not test before hand). Thank you. 


Rgds !

Leo Wong
leo@in3net.net

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 18:07:54 +0100
From: Frans Timmermans <frans.timmermans@hermes.nl>
Reply-To: frans.timmermans@hermes.nl
Organization: Hermes Groep N.V.
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: installation problem Hylafax / Please help
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

We are currently trying to install Hylafax v4.0p11 on SCO UNIX3.2v5.0.
If we check faxcommunications with faxstat -s (page 9/9 of installation
guide) everything seems to be ok. The modem in running and idle.

However, if we try to send a fax with sendfax -n -d +1234567 etc. (page
9/9 again) nothing happens. The error message that we get by mail from
Unix is:

Message  1:
>From fax Wed Mar 12 16:22:45 1997
To: root@vega.hermes.nl
Subject: facsimile job 3 to 0495-459899 failed
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 97 16:22:44 MET
From: fax@vega.hermes.nl
Sender: fax@vega.hermes.nl
Message-ID:  <9703121622.aa03629@vega.hermes.nl>
Status: R

Your facsimile job to 0495-459899 was not sent because document
conversion
to facsimile failed.  The output from the converter program was:

Error: /typecheck in --restore--
Operand stack:
    -savetype-  /Courier-Bold
Execution stack:
    %interp_exit  --nostringval--  --nostringval--  --nostringval-- 
false  --nostringval--  --nostringval--  --nostringval--
Dictionary stack:
    537/547  0/20  6/200
Ghostscript: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1


Check any PostScript documents for non-standard fonts and invalid
constructs.

    ---- Unsent job status ----

   Destination: 0495-459899
         JobID: 3
       GroupID: 3
        Sender: Superuser
      Mailaddr: root@vega.hermes.nl
Submitted From: localhost
    Page Width: 215 (mm)
   Page Length: 279 (mm)
    Resolution: 98 (lpi)
        Status: Error: /typecheck in --restore--
Operand stack:
    -savetype-  /Courier-Bold
Execution stack:
    %interp_exit  --nostringval--  --nostringval--  --nostringval-- 
false  --nostringval--  --nostringval--  --nostringval--
Dictionary stack:
    537/547  0/20  6/200
Ghostscript: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1

       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/doc3.ps.3           5751 PostScript
& q

************************

We think that this problem is caused by our owner and group ID's, which
now are set to numbers instead of names. Which owner and groupnames do
we have to assign in order to make things work?

If there's someone who can help us with this problem we would be very
gratefull.

Best regards from Holland,

Frans Timmermans

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 10:08:48 -0800
From: Anthony Truscott <atruscott@ucsd.edu>
Organization: UCSD Physics
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: USR 33.6 modem
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by mailbox2.ucsd.edu id KAA29029
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I am running Linux 2.0.0 with HylaFax 4.0pl1 and am having trouble with my USR modem (which I 
understand is common).
The system receives faxes fine, but outgoing faxes abort after dialing.

Here's the log file...

Mar 11 17:38:33.60: [  144]: SESSION BEGIN 00000002 16195351982
Mar 11 17:38:33.61: [  144]: SEND FAX: JOB 1 DEST 5351982 COMMID 00000002
Mar 11 17:38:33.61: [  144]: DELAY 2600 ms
Mar 11 17:38:36.22: [  144]: <-- [17:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0\r]
Mar 11 17:38:36.35: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:36.35: [  144]: <-- [32:ATS8=2S7=60&H1&I0&R2S13=1&D2&C1\r]
Mar 11 17:38:36.49: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:36.49: [  144]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Mar 11 17:38:36.63: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:36.63: [  144]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Mar 11 17:38:36.77: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:36.77: [  144]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Mar 11 17:38:36.91: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:36.91: [  144]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Mar 11 17:38:37.05: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:37.05: [  144]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Mar 11 17:38:37.19: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:37.19: [  144]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Mar 11 17:38:37.33: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:37.33: [  144]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Mar 11 17:38:37.47: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:37.48: [  144]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0\r]
Mar 11 17:38:37.61: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:37.61: [  144]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
Mar 11 17:38:37.75: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:37.76: [  144]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Mar 11 17:38:37.99: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:37.99: [  144]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Mar 11 17:38:38.23: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:38.23: [  144]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Mar 11 17:38:38.47: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:38.47: [  144]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Mar 11 17:38:38.71: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:38.71: [  144]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Mar 11 17:38:38.95: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:38.95: [  144]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Mar 11 17:38:39.19: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:39.19: [  144]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Mar 11 17:38:39.43: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:39.44: [  144]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0\r]
Mar 11 17:38:39.67: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:39.67: [  144]: <-- [19:AT+FLI="Linux Fax"\r]
Mar 11 17:38:39.91: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:38:40.31: [  144]: DIAL 5351982
Mar 11 17:38:40.32: [  144]: <-- [12:ATDT5351982\r]
Mar 11 17:38:57.88: [  144]: --> [4:+FCO]
Mar 11 17:39:00.98: [  144]: --> [38:+FNF:+FCI:"          6194584216"+FIS]
Mar 11 17:39:00.98: [  144]: REMOTE NSF "+FCI:"          6194584216"+FIS"
Mar 11 17:39:00.99: [  144]: --> [57:1,3,0,2,0,0,1,4lUʉH%Δ:-gP;jPuT)*YO]
Mar 11 17:39:00.99: [  144]: --> [42:Yk4?ţ5$󘞳|4uU]
Mar 11 17:39:40.98: [  144]: REMOTE HANGUP: Unspecified Transmit Phase B error (code 20)
Mar 11 17:39:40.99: [  144]: SEND FAILED: Unspecified Transmit Phase B error
Mar 11 17:39:40.99: [  144]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Mar 11 17:39:41.22: [  144]: --> [4:ATH0]
Mar 11 17:39:41.22: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 11 17:39:41.23: [  144]: SESSION END

I understand this is not a new problem, but I have not found a definative answer or fix (if 
there is one).  I have an older Supra modem which works for Class 1 operation, but I'd prefer to 
use my Sportster 33.6.

Thanks for any help.

Tony
atruscott@ucsd.edu

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 13:05:39 +1300 (NZDT)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Frans Timmermans <frans.timmermans@hermes.nl>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: installation problem Hylafax / Please help
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Wed, 12 Mar 1997, Frans Timmermans wrote:

[Ghostscript problems snipped]
> We think that this problem is caused by our owner and group ID's, which
> now are set to numbers instead of names.

Nope. It looks like `ghostscript' fonts are the problem. Check the
mail-archives for the past few days for possible fixes.
--
Jonathan Chen                          e-mail : jonc@pinnacle.co.nz
  Pinnacle Software Ltd                Voice  : +64.9.415.4460
  Auckland, New Zealand                Fax    : +64.9.415.4250

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
To: Anthony Truscott <atruscott@ucsd.edu>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: USR 33.6 modem 
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 1997 19:45:41 -0500
From: "Ed Saffle" <ed@UU.NET>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


  I've got a sunos box with 4 sportster 28.8 modems that work just
fine.  When one of the modems died I'd accidentally got a 33.6
as a replacement but could never get it to work.  The symptoms
were very much like those you noted below.  Putting another
28.8 in place worked.  The 33.6 did work when I configured it 
as class1 but so that I could have consistant hardware and a
consistant set of configs I went for the 28.8 in the end.

 
Anthony Truscott writes:
> I am running Linux 2.0.0 with HylaFax 4.0pl1 and am having trouble with m=
> y USR modem (which I=20
> understand is common).
> The system receives faxes fine, but outgoing faxes abort after dialing.
> 
> Here's the log file...
> 
> Mar 11 17:38:33.60: [  144]: SESSION BEGIN 00000002 16195351982
> Mar 11 17:38:33.61: [  144]: SEND FAX: JOB 1 DEST 5351982 COMMID 00000002
> Mar 11 17:38:33.61: [  144]: DELAY 2600 ms
> Mar 11 17:38:36.22: [  144]: <-- [17:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=3D0H0\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:36.35: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:36.35: [  144]: <-- [32:ATS8=3D2S7=3D60&H1&I0&R2S13=3D1&D2&C=
> 1\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:36.49: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:36.49: [  144]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=3D2.0\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:36.63: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:36.63: [  144]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=3D2\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:36.77: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:36.77: [  144]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=3D0\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:36.91: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:36.91: [  144]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=3D0\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:37.05: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:37.05: [  144]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=3D30\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:37.19: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:37.19: [  144]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=3D1,1,1,1\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:37.33: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:37.33: [  144]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=3D0\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:37.47: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:37.48: [  144]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=3D1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:37.61: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:37.61: [  144]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:37.75: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:37.76: [  144]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=3D2.0\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:37.99: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:37.99: [  144]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=3D2\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:38.23: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:38.23: [  144]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=3D0\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:38.47: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:38.47: [  144]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=3D0\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:38.71: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:38.71: [  144]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=3D30\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:38.95: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:38.95: [  144]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=3D1,1,1,1\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:39.19: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:39.19: [  144]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=3D0\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:39.43: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:39.44: [  144]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=3D1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:39.67: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:39.67: [  144]: <-- [19:AT+FLI=3D"Linux Fax"\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:39.91: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:38:40.31: [  144]: DIAL 5351982
> Mar 11 17:38:40.32: [  144]: <-- [12:ATDT5351982\r]
> Mar 11 17:38:57.88: [  144]: --> [4:+FCO]
> Mar 11 17:39:00.98: [  144]: --> [38:+FNF:=1B+FCI:"          6194584216"=14=
> +FIS]
> Mar 11 17:39:00.98: [  144]: REMOTE NSF "=1B+FCI:"          6194584216"=14=
> +FIS"
> Mar 11 17:39:00.99: [  144]: --> [57:1,3,0,2,0,0,1,4=B4=9A=F7l=1DU=F7=E9=CA=
> =89=06=94=A0=E6=8C=E9H%=E9=CE=94:=B4=A7-=05gP;jPu=92T=A9=0B=CD)*Y=EAO]
> Mar 11 17:39:00.99: [  144]: --> [42:Y=DA=0B=08=1B=AD=AD=13=9B=D9=F1=ACk=C1=
> 4?=C5=A3=E25=B3=1A=CA$=07=F3=98=9E=B3=95=FA=AF|=81=E14=19u=F4=E5U=8D]
> Mar 11 17:39:40.98: [  144]: REMOTE HANGUP: Unspecified Transmit Phase B =
> error (code 20)
> Mar 11 17:39:40.99: [  144]: SEND FAILED: Unspecified Transmit Phase B er=
> ror
> Mar 11 17:39:40.99: [  144]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
> Mar 11 17:39:41.22: [  144]: --> [4:ATH0]
> Mar 11 17:39:41.22: [  144]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 11 17:39:41.23: [  144]: SESSION END
> 
> I understand this is not a new problem, but I have not found a definative=
>  answer or fix (if=20
> there is one).  I have an older Supra modem which works for Class 1 opera=
> tion, but I'd prefer to=20
> use my Sportster 33.6.
> 
> Thanks for any help.
> 
> Tony
> atruscott@ucsd.edu
> 


From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Subject: Re: USR 33.6 modem
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 97 07:41:57 -0500
From: Brian Walters <macbnr@saratoga.compassnet.com>
To: "Anthony Truscott" <atruscott@ucsd.edu>, <flexfax@sgi.com>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

>I understand this is not a new problem, but I have not found a definative 
>answer or fix (if 
>there is one).  I have an older Supra modem which works for Class 1 
>operation, but I'd prefer to 
>use my Sportster 33.6.
>
>Thanks for any help.
>
Tony, I'm sorry to say this since I'm a dedicatede USR fan but FORGET 
IT!! I tinked with one for 1 1/2 days until finally giving up. USR has 
done something funny with thier firmware so it's just not worth it. 
Motorola makes a great 28.8 that's around $100 and performs perfectly in 
class 2 mode. I really love USR for data communication but I'm banking on 
16 motorolas for a professional installation which needs run reliably
Good Luck.



Brian Walters<------------------------------------>macbnr@compassnet.com
      "How many computers can one have before they become obsessed???"
________________________________Systems__________________________________
PM6100w/dos   40mgs     1.5gigs       Mac7.5, Win3.x, Mklinux
Amd586-133    32mgs     7.1gigs       RH 4.0, Win95/3.x, SCO 5, OS/2
Alpha UDB 166 24mgs     3.2gigs       RedHat 4.0 Linux
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_________________________________________________________________________
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 16:29:53 -0500
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: "Jeff Baker, BIZNET Sys Admin" <jbaker@bznet.com>
Subject: probs
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Hello,

I'm wrestling with the hylafax program that came with BSD/OS unix version 2.1

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I have successfully got it faxing out flat text files, but what I really
need it to do is fax TIFF files as it says it will do.

Though the on-line docs on your web site refer to the tiff2fax program, it
is not anywhere on my system.  I cannot determine what version I have of
your software, but I suspect it is not the "latest", so it may not require
the tiff2fax portion.

When I try to to fax a TIFF document, I'm getting various errors in my
attempts.  The email reports:

using:
sendmail -d 7554884 /usr/local/documents/main5u.tif

Your facsimile job to +18047554884 was rejected because:
    Not a bilevel image (bits/sample 8)

    ---- Unsent job status ----

   Destination: +18047554884
        Sender: System Administrator
      Mailaddr: root@HAL.bznet.com
Submitted From: 127.0.0.1
    Page Width: 215 (mm)
   Page Length: 279 (mm)
    Resolution: 98 (lpi)
        Status: Not a bilevel image (bits/sample 8)
       Dialogs: 0 (exchanges with remote device)
         Dials: 0 (consecutive failed calls to destination)
         Calls: 0 (total phone calls placed)
      Attempts: 0 (attempts to send current page)
        Dirnum: 0 (directory of next page to send)

    ---- Unsent files submitted for transmission ----

Not sure if my TIF file is hosed, or if my config is wrong.  Have no other
TIFF file to test with.

Any hints?

Jeff

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 97 19:01:06 EST
To: flexfax@sgi.com, jbaker@bznet.com
Subject: Re: probs
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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


Hello, Jeff.

To find out what version of HylaFAX is installed there, run 
	"faxstat -v".

If it's not up to version 4.0, go to ftp://ftp.sgi.com/sgi/fax/ and
grab the latest source there, and let us know if you have compilation
problems.

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

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Version: 2.6.2
Comment: Processed by Mailcrypt 3.4, an Emacs/PGP interface

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qiqgEjfMzkJ7ju34IIhihV7KLfBt7ImGY4ejipsPs6a3t1hrmK/1msQgb8ueNZeO
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Tech <tech@armigeron.com>
Subject: Could not reopen converted...
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 22:20:12 -0500 (EST)
Cc: tech@sgi.sgi.com (Tech)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Hello all:

	Hopefully someone can help me.  I recently installed the linux
binary distribution of hylafax v4.0pl1 on a Redhat 3.0.3 system.  I can fax 
out straight text files with no problem, but if I try to auto-generate a
cover page or use faxmail, I get the following error message:


------------------- 
Your facsimile job to 3817390 was not sent because document conversion
to facsimile failed.  The output from the converter program was:

Could not reopen converted document to verify format

Check any PostScript documents for non-standard fonts and invalid constructs.

    ---- Unsent job status ----

   Destination: 3817390
         JobID: 75
       GroupID: 75
        Sender: root
      Mailaddr: ryan@armigeron.com
         Modem: ttyS3
Submitted From: toy.armigeron.com
    Page Width: 215 (mm)
   Page Length: 279 (mm)
    Resolution: 98 (lpi)
        Status: Could not reopen converted document to verify format
       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/doc75.cover            0 PostScript cover page
docq/doc89.ps.75            0 PostScript
------------------- 

I have read the man pages and html docs thoroughly and have not found a
clear solution.  I would greatly appreciate any suggestions or solutions.
Thanks in advance.

Ryan Shahoud
tech@armigeron.com
------------------

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 1997 09:23:44 +0000
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Phil Watkinson <pkw@elgro.co.uk>
Subject: Faxmail is chopping off the top of my faxes
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi.

I am setting up HylaFAX v4.0pl1 on a Linux Redhat 4.0 system and have
just configured the email to fax gateway. It's working sort of, because
the top 1 inch of the fax at the receiving end is missing. The email
header is almost entirely lost (just half the subject line and the date
line are printed). 

This is happening on two seperate fax machines, and the sendfax and the 
whfc windows client tests are both fine, so I suspect the problem is
with faxmail.

This is my mailfax script :-
                                                                    /usr/loc
al/bin/faxmail -v -n -s a4 -p 11 \
-Ml=0.50in,t=1.75in -d "$1@$2" "$3" 2>>/var/log/faxlog

As you can see, I have tried to increase the top margin to 1.75 inches,
with no effect whatsoever.

The other suspect is the faxmail prologue file, faxmail.ps. Mine says :-

        %       $Id: faxmail.c++,v 1.56 1996/07/02 19:49:58 sam Exp sam
        %
        % faxmail prologue.
        %
        /EPSbegin{save gsave 20 20 scale 200 dict begin}def
        /EPSend{end grestore restore}def

Can any postscript gurus out there see any problem with this ? Is there 
an alternative, neutral prologue file which I can test to see if there
is any difference in the fax output ?

Assuming this gets sorted out, I would like to have a logo banner printed
at the top of the fax message. If I create a suitable graphic and 'print'
it to a postscript file, can I then simply add the postscript code to the
end of the faxmail.ps prologue file ? Or doesn't postscript work like 
this ? 

If logs are required to help in this matter, I will of course provide them.

Any help, as usual, is greatly appreciated.

Cheers,
Phil Watkinson,
Boston, UK. ~ it's a fine, sunny spring day here today. Life is good.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: jackb@pgw.picker.com
To: flexfax@SGI.com
Cc: jackb@pgw.picker.com
Subject: Specifying OutBound Modem Use
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 97 10:52:02 -0500
X-Mts: smtp
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Ive searched the Mail Archive and FAQ, but still don't understand how to
force outgoing faxes to a specific modem.

INFO: Hylafax Version 4.0pl1 on a Dec Alpha (DU 4.0B)

I could never get the USRobotics Sportster to send faxes correctly, so I
replaced it with a Multitech.  The Multitech has been working flawlessly
for inbound and outbound faxes.  The Sportster receives Faxes fine, so I
would like to run faxgetty on it and use it for receiving faxes.  I cannot
figure out how to force hylafax to use ONLY the Multitech for outgoing faxes.

I read FAQ 110, but it wasn't clear enough to me.

Can someone be more specific about the steps necessary to achieve this?

TIA

-Jack

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 1997 09:15:13 +1300 (NZDT)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Tech <tech@armigeron.com>
cc: Hylafax Mailing list <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: Could not reopen converted...
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Thu, 13 Mar 1997, Tech wrote:

> Your facsimile job to 3817390 was not sent because document conversion
> to facsimile failed.  The output from the converter program was:
> 
> Could not reopen converted document to verify format
> 
> Check any PostScript documents for non-standard fonts and invalid constructs.

Didja check to see whether `ghostscript' has been installed?
--
Jonathan Chen                          e-mail : jonc@pinnacle.co.nz
  Pinnacle Software Ltd                Voice  : +64.9.415.4460
  Auckland, New Zealand                Fax    : +64.9.415.4250

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 1997 15:35:18 -0500
From: Peter Dominguez <peter@pad.com>
Organization: P.A. Dominguez, Inc.
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: dialrules hylafax-v4.0pl1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I use hylafax-v4.0pl1 on a Solaris 2.5 x86. It works perfectly.

My question is I use tkhylafax to store phone numbers and if I store

1-area code for a local number the dial will not work.  Is there a way

to suppress 1-area code for local numbers with hylafax even though the 

full number is 

stored in the datadase. I frequently travel between area codes and send 

faxes from wherever I find myself that day.  Thanks.  peter@pad.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Steve Williams <steve@genie96.com>
Subject: Re: Specifying OutBound Modem Use
To: jackb@pgw.picker.com
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 1997 13:56:30 -0700 (MST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> 
> Ive searched the Mail Archive and FAQ, but still don't understand how to
> force outgoing faxes to a specific modem.
> 
> INFO: Hylafax Version 4.0pl1 on a Dec Alpha (DU 4.0B)
> 
> I could never get the USRobotics Sportster to send faxes correctly, so I
> replaced it with a Multitech.  The Multitech has been working flawlessly
> for inbound and outbound faxes.  The Sportster receives Faxes fine, so I
> would like to run faxgetty on it and use it for receiving faxes.  I cannot
> figure out how to force hylafax to use ONLY the Multitech for outgoing faxes.
> 
> I read FAQ 110, but it wasn't clear enough to me.
> 
> Can someone be more specific about the steps necessary to achieve this?
> 

This is an EASY one.

Put in your /var/spool/fax/etc/config file:

ModemClass:		"any: tty[1-2]"

where the tty[1-2] can be any regular expression.  This will limit OUTGOING
fax usage to whatever devices match the RE.

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

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 1997 16:52:29 -0500 (EST)
From: Wai Man Fong <wmfong@picard.omicron.ca>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
cc: wmfong@omicron.ca
Subject: Configure fax modem for incoming fax only?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

  I currently have hylafax set up with 4 fax modems and running a faxgetty
on each modem. What I would like to do is to reserve one of the modems for 
incoming fax only. It seems that I can either specify a particular modem 
or let faxq pick any available modem for a outgoing fax job with the 
sendfax command, but not specifying a subset of the modems. So when 
there are a lot outgoing fax jobs, incoming jobs may not be possible 
since all modems are busy sending fax.

  It doesn't seem to be possible to achieve this by modifying the 
paramenters to the sendfax command or by modifying the configuration 
files. Did I overlook something or is there any way of archieving this by 
other means?

Thanks in advance.

Wai Man Fong

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Stefan Soucek <e9325745@student.tuwien.ac.at>
To: "'flexfax@sgi.com'" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: Dialing Tone in a pulse line
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 1997 17:40:07 +-100
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> 	How can i dial in pulse mode ?!
> 	I have'nt seen any configuration file to set this feature.
> 
> 
> 	the relevant fax log:
> 
> Mar 14 15:43:16.05: [28215]: DIAL 2361906
> Mar 14 15:43:16.05: [28215]: <-- [12:ATDT2361906\r]
> Mar 14 15:43:18.16: [28215]: --> [12:NO DIAL TONE]
> Mar 14 15:43:18.19: [28215]: SEND FAILED: No local dialtone
> 

It seems that your problem is not that you can't dial in pulse mode but 
your modem is probably connected to a PBX (or it is not connected properly 
at all).

In the case of the PBX use the command ATX3DT for dialing. This enables blind
dialing without checking for any dial tone.

			Hope it helps, Stefan.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 1997 20:04:20 +0200 (GMT+0200)
From: Uri Shkolnik <uri@harmonic.co.il>
To: Rodrigo Pinto Abrantes <rodrigo@painet.com.br>
cc: hylafax <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: Dialing Tone in a pulse line (fwd)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

It should be ATDP1234567. config your ~config.ttyxx file

On Fri, 14 Mar 1997, Rodrigo Pinto Abrantes wrote:

> > 	Dear All, 
> > 
> > 
> > 	How can i dial in pulse mode ?!
> > 	I have'nt seen any configuration file to set this feature.
> > 
> > 
> > 	the relevant fax log:
> > 
> > Mar 14 15:43:16.05: [28215]: DIAL 2361906
> > Mar 14 15:43:16.05: [28215]: <-- [12:ATDT2361906\r]
> > Mar 14 15:43:18.16: [28215]: --> [12:NO DIAL TONE]
> > Mar 14 15:43:18.19: [28215]: SEND FAILED: No local dialtone
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 	rodrigo pinto abrantes
> > 	painet informatica ltda
> > 	system administrator
> > 
> 
> 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
X-Authentication-Warning: poplar.cs.sc.edu: fernande owned process doing -bs
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 15:28:50 -0500 (EST)
From: Gabriel Fernandez <fernande@CS.Sc.EDU>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
cc: Rodrigo Pinto Abrantes <rodrigo@painet.com.br>
Subject: Re: Dialing Tone in a pulse line
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hola Rodrigo:

   The AT command to dial in pulse is P. :-)  You currently have

	ATDT########

which means:

	D -> wait for dial tone
	T -> dial in tone mode

You should change it to have

	ATDP#########

	P -> dial in pulse mode

   Saludos,

	Gabriel

> > > 	Dear All, 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 	How can i dial in pulse mode ?!
> > > 	I have'nt seen any configuration file to set this feature.
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 	the relevant fax log:
> > > 
> > > Mar 14 15:43:16.05: [28215]: DIAL 2361906
> > > Mar 14 15:43:16.05: [28215]: <-- [12:ATDT2361906\r]
> > > Mar 14 15:43:18.16: [28215]: --> [12:NO DIAL TONE]
> > > Mar 14 15:43:18.19: [28215]: SEND FAILED: No local dialtone
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 	rodrigo pinto abrantes
> > > 	painet informatica ltda
> > > 	system administrator

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 08:51:10 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Wai Man Fong <wmfong@picard.omicron.ca>
cc: Hylafax Mailing list <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: Configure fax modem for incoming fax only?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Fri, 14 Mar 1997, Wai Man Fong wrote:

> 
>   I currently have hylafax set up with 4 fax modems and running a faxgetty
> on each modem. What I would like to do is to reserve one of the modems for 
> incoming fax only.

Check out the posting by Steve Williams <steve@genie96.com> on
"Re: Specifying OutBound Modem Use" just recently. Or look up
"ModemClass" under config man pages.

[Isn't it somewhat odd how quite a few people tend to ask the same type
 of questions just around the same time?]
--
Jonathan Chen                          e-mail : jonc@pinnacle.co.nz
  Pinnacle Software Ltd                Voice  : +64.9.415.4460
  Auckland, New Zealand                Fax    : +64.9.415.4250

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
X-Authentication-Warning: Hurwitz.fs100.suse.de: choeger owned process doing -bs
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 08:51:57 +0100 (CET)
From: Carsten Hoeger <choeger@suse.de>
To: Anthony Truscott <atruscott@ucsd.edu>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: USR 33.6 modem
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Wed, 12 Mar 1997, Anthony Truscott wrote:

> I am running Linux 2.0.0 with HylaFax 4.0pl1 and am having trouble with my USR modem (which I 
> understand is common).
> The system receives faxes fine, but outgoing faxes abort after dialing.
> 
> Here's the log file...

Try to set the DCE/DTE-Rate down to 19200bps...

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 13:55:01 1999
X-Authentication-Warning: Hurwitz.fs100.suse.de: choeger owned process doing -bs
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 08:54:31 +0100 (CET)
From: Carsten Hoeger <choeger@suse.de>
To: Rodrigo Pinto Abrantes <rodrigo@painet.com.br>
cc: hylafax <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: Dialing Tone in a pulse line (fwd)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Fri, 14 Mar 1997, Rodrigo Pinto Abrantes wrote:

> > 	Dear All, 
> > 
> > 
> > 	How can i dial in pulse mode ?!
> > 	I have'nt seen any configuration file to set this feature.
> > 
> > 
> > 	the relevant fax log:
> > 
> > Mar 14 15:43:16.05: [28215]: DIAL 2361906
> > Mar 14 15:43:16.05: [28215]: <-- [12:ATDT2361906\r]
> > Mar 14 15:43:18.16: [28215]: --> [12:NO DIAL TONE]
> > Mar 14 15:43:18.19: [28215]: SEND FAILED: No local dialtone

Try ATX3DT%s as DialPrefix...

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 13:55:01 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: Dialing Tone in a pulse line (fwd)
To: choeger@suse.de (Carsten Hoeger)
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 13:01:46 +0100 (MET)
Cc: rodrigo@painet.com.br, flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
X-FAX-cover: faxcover-sisis.ps
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Carsten Hoeger wrote:
    
    On Fri, 14 Mar 1997, Rodrigo Pinto Abrantes wrote:
    
    > > 	Dear All, 
    > > 
    > > 
    > > 	How can i dial in pulse mode ?!
    > > 	I have'nt seen any configuration file to set this feature.
    > > 
    > > 
    > > 	the relevant fax log:
    > > 
    > > Mar 14 15:43:16.05: [28215]: DIAL 2361906
    > > Mar 14 15:43:16.05: [28215]: <-- [12:ATDT2361906\r]
    > > Mar 14 15:43:18.16: [28215]: --> [12:NO DIAL TONE]
    > > Mar 14 15:43:18.19: [28215]: SEND FAILED: No local dialtone
    
    Try ATX3DT%s as DialPrefix...

It's ModemDialCmd: in config(4F);

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 15:59:34 +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/

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 10:13:09 -0800
From: Sync <sync@topazmail.com>
Reply-To: sync@topazmail.com
To: flexfax@sgi.com
CC: fraser@CS.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: corrupted transmissions
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

I'm trying to track down a very mysterious problem.  I am running
Hylafax 4.0pl1 on a Pentium PRO running Solaris x86 2.5.1, with
a Multitech MT1932ZDX modem for dial-out faxes only.

It works great 95% of the time.  On the other 5%, it gets half
way down the page that it sends out some noise.  The noise looks
like random horizontal lines, with some dots around it.  My first
guess is that there was interference on the phone line, but we've
tried switching to other lines and having the phone company check
the integrity of the lines all the way up to the jack.  I also 
thought that maybe it was an IRQ confict, but I've tried several
of those.  I've also tried moving the modem around (away from
noise) thinking that might be it.

The thing is, it does not seem to be linked to particular documents.
i.e. I can resend a document that was corrupted without any problems,
both from the postscript document generated and the original ASCII.
There does not seem to be any errors in the transmission logs either.

Does anybody have any ideas of what this might be?  

Thanks in advance,

eric.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Path: troja.stuttgart.netsurf.de!i4l!not-for-mail
From: Stefan Soucek <e9325745@student.tuwien.ac.at>
Newsgroups: troja.hylafax
Subject: Re: Dialing Tone in a pulse line
Date: 18 Mar 1997 03:30:46 +0100
Organization: *** The * Deep * Black * Hole ***
Lines: 25
NNTP-Posting-Host: troja.ilias.net
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> 	How can i dial in pulse mode ?!
> 	I have'nt seen any configuration file to set this feature.
> 
> 
> 	the relevant fax log:
> 
> Mar 14 15:43:16.05: [28215]: DIAL 2361906
> Mar 14 15:43:16.05: [28215]: <-- [12:ATDT2361906\r]
> Mar 14 15:43:18.16: [28215]: --> [12:NO DIAL TONE]
> Mar 14 15:43:18.19: [28215]: SEND FAILED: No local dialtone
> 

It seems that your problem is not that you can't dial in pulse mode but 
your modem is probably connected to a PBX (or it is not connected properly 
at all).

In the case of the PBX use the command ATX3DT for dialing. This enables blind
dialing without checking for any dial tone.

			Hope it helps, Stefan.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Path: troja.stuttgart.netsurf.de!i4l!not-for-mail
From: Mario Misic <mario@iva.laus.hr>
Newsgroups: troja.hylafax
Subject: hylafax40 with attachments from eudora
Date: 18 Mar 1997 03:30:49 +0100
Organization: *** The * Deep * Black * Hole ***
Lines: 27
NNTP-Posting-Host: troja.ilias.net
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/

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 10:57:07 +0800
From: Qian Guo Yu <gyqian@iss.nus.sg>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: {HELP} I cannot receive correct fax
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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Hi,

I've installed Hylafax successfully. When I send fax, no matter it's
TIFF image or ASCII text, the receiver only get some of the context.
(it looks like half page, and some lines are merged together). 

Platform: Pentiem PC
OS:       SCO UnixWare 2.1
Hylafax:  V4.0pl1
Modem:    ZyXEL Elite 2864

A tried to find answer from Hylafax FAQ, the question 141 is similar
to my question, but to no avail.

Any suggestions or comments are really appreciated.

Regards,
Qian

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Q141: Why do my transmitted faxes appear squished at the receiver?


A.   This problem is caused by the modem firmware not properly implementing
     the Class 2 specification. Some modems are incapable of accepting an
     AT+FDIS command to set the session parameters between the time a call
     is placed and a page is transmitted. Modems with this sort of problem
     may ignore the AT+FDIS command which causes incorrect session
     parameters being used to interpret the page data (often resulting in
     ``squished pages''), or abort the session, returning a +FHNG: status
     message to the host. If you encounter this problem use the
     Class2DDISCmd configuration parameter to enable workaround support in
     the fax server (this support was added in v2.3beta036.)

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Q.   Why do my transmitted faxes appear squished at the receiver?

     I recently installed FlexFAX, Version 2.3beta on a Sparc IPC using gcc
     2.5.8. I am using a Practical Peripherals PM14400FXMT modem hanging off
     my ttyb serial port.

     When I send faxes they are printed on the other end in about half the
     vertical space they should take up.

     I see these entries in the log:

     Oct 23 14:44:05.42: [20266]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
      ...
     Oct 23 14:44:05.44: [20266]: USE 3.85 line/mm

     and this looks fishy to me. I scanned a few back issues of the archive
     for this mailing list and see the same thing in other logs, but with no
     complaints of squashed faxes.

     When I generate a tiff file and view it it does not appear to be
     squashed. So it isn't ghostscript to blame.

     Any hints on what the problem could be?

A.   This problem is caused by the modem firmware not properly implementing
     the Class 2 specification. Some modems are incapable of accepting an
     AT+FDIS command to set the session parameters between the time a call
     is placed and a page is transmitted. Modems with this sort of problem
     may ignore the AT+FDIS command which causes incorrect session
     parameters being used to interpret the page data (often resulting in
     ``squished pages''), or abort the session, returning a +FHNG: status
     message to the host. If you encounter this problem use the
     Class2DDISCmd configuration parameter to enable workaround support in
     the fax server (this support was added in v2.3beta036.)

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Note: Some of the hyperlinks (e.g. for the man pages) can only work, if the
HylaFAX software and the full documentation are installed on your system.

Matthias Apitz / guru@softcon.de ; (07:34:58 AM 01/27/97)
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Q.   Why do my transmitted faxes appear squished at the receiver?

     I recently installed FlexFAX, Version 2.3beta on a Sparc IPC using gcc
     2.5.8. I am using a Practical Peripherals PM14400FXMT modem hanging off
     my ttyb serial port.

     When I send faxes they are printed on the other end in about half the
     vertical space they should take up.

     I see these entries in the log:

     Oct 23 14:44:05.42: [20266]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
      ...
     Oct 23 14:44:05.44: [20266]: USE 3.85 line/mm

     and this looks fishy to me. I scanned a few back issues of the archive
     for this mailing list and see the same thing in other logs, but with no
     complaints of squashed faxes.

     When I generate a tiff file and view it it does not appear to be
     squashed. So it isn't ghostscript to blame.

     Any hints on what the problem could be?

A.   This problem is caused by the modem firmware not properly implementing
     the Class 2 specification. Some modems are incapable of accepting an
     AT+FDIS command to set the session parameters between the time a call
     is placed and a page is transmitted. Modems with this sort of problem
     may ignore the AT+FDIS command which causes incorrect session
     parameters being used to interpret the page data (often resulting in
     ``squished pages''), or abort the session, returning a +FHNG: status
     message to the host. If you encounter this problem use the
     Class2DDISCmd configuration parameter to enable workaround support in
     the fax server (this support was added in v2.3beta036.)

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Note: Some of the hyperlinks (e.g. for the man pages) can only work, if the
HylaFAX software and the full documentation are installed on your system.

Matthias Apitz / guru@softcon.de ; (07:34:58 AM 01/27/97)

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Daniel Hunziker <hun@epag.ch>
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 22:04:44 -0800
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Fax on SGI Zyxel2864I
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I am new using Hylafax.
I install on SGI Challenge, I got the following message

*************

Warning: /bin/vgetty does not exist or is not an executable program!

The file:

    /bin/vgetty

does not exist or this file is not an executable program.  The
HylaFAX software optionally uses this program and the fact that
it does not exist on the system is not a fatal error.  If the
program resides in a different location and you do not want to
install a symbolic link for /bin/vgetty that points to your program
then you must reconfigure and rebuild HylaFAX from source code.


Warning: /bin/egetty does not exist or is not an executable program!

The file:

    /bin/egetty

does not exist or this file is not an executable program.  The
HylaFAX software optionally uses this program and the fact that
it does not exist on the system is not a fatal error.  If the
program resides in a different location and you do not want to
install a symbolic link for /bin/egetty that points to your program
then you must reconfigure and rebuild HylaFAX from source code.
*****************

after this I could configure and add a modem, but faxmodem stops with the
following message
*********************

Should I run faxmodem for each configured modem [yes]?
/usr/local/sbin/faxmodem ttyf2

Done verifying system setup.
Killed



Whats wrong???

-- 
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 13:55:01 1999
To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
From: "D.Hunziker" <hunziker@epag.ch>
Subject: hylafax on sgi
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 97 08:21:39 +0100 (CET)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I am new using Hylafax.
I install on SGI Challenge, I got the following message

*************

Warning: /bin/vgetty does not exist or is not an executable program!

The file:

    /bin/vgetty

does not exist or this file is not an executable program.  The
HylaFAX software optionally uses this program and the fact that
it does not exist on the system is not a fatal error.  If the
program resides in a different location and you do not want to
install a symbolic link for /bin/vgetty that points to your program
then you must reconfigure and rebuild HylaFAX from source code.


Warning: /bin/egetty does not exist or is not an executable program!

The file:

    /bin/egetty

does not exist or this file is not an executable program.  The
HylaFAX software optionally uses this program and the fact that
it does not exist on the system is not a fatal error.  If the
program resides in a different location and you do not want to
install a symbolic link for /bin/egetty that points to your program
then you must reconfigure and rebuild HylaFAX from source code.
*****************

after this I could configure and add a modem, but faxmodem stops with the
following message
*********************

Should I run faxmodem for each configured modem [yes]?
/usr/local/sbin/faxmodem ttyf2

Done verifying system setup.
Killed



Whats wrong???

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@softcon.de
Subject: Re: {HELP} I cannot receive correct fax
To: Qian Guo Yu <gyqian@iss.nus.sg>
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 08:23:47 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias Apitz <Matthias.Apitz@softcon.de>
X-FAX-cover: faxcover-sisis.ps
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Qian Guo Yu wrote:
    
    I've installed Hylafax successfully. When I send fax, no matter it's
    TIFF image or ASCII text, the receiver only get some of the context.
    (it looks like half page, and some lines are merged together). 
    
    Platform: Pentiem PC
    OS:       SCO UnixWare 2.1
    Hylafax:  V4.0pl1
    Modem:    ZyXEL Elite 2864
    
    A tried to find answer from Hylafax FAQ, the question 141 is similar
    to my question, but to no avail.
    
    Any suggestions or comments are really appreciated.

Please provide a server trace and a session log;
(BTW: No need to include the text of the FAQ 3 times.)

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 15:45:47 +0800
From: gyqian@iss.nus.sg (Qian Guo Yu)
To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: {HELP} I cannot receive correct fax
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com, gyqian@iss.nus.sg
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

----------
X-Sun-Data-Type: text
X-Sun-Data-Description: text
X-Sun-Data-Name: text
X-Sun-Charset: us-ascii
X-Sun-Content-Lines: 31


I am so sorry for my carelessness to attach so many times FAQ.

I can't find my server trace. Attached is a session log and
a modem configuration file. 

Thank you for your help.

Qian Guo Yu

> 
> Qian Guo Yu wrote:
>     
>     I've installed Hylafax successfully. When I send fax, no matter it's
>     TIFF image or ASCII text, the receiver only get some of the context.
>     (it looks like half page, and some lines are merged together). 
>     
>     Platform: Pentiem PC
>     OS:       SCO UnixWare 2.1
>     Hylafax:  V4.0pl1
>     Modem:    ZyXEL Elite 2864
>     
>     A tried to find answer from Hylafax FAQ, the question 141 is similar
>     to my question, but to no avail.
>     
>     Any suggestions or comments are really appreciated.
> 
> Please provide a server trace and a session log;
> (BTW: No need to include the text of the FAQ 3 times.)
> 
> 	matthias
----------
X-Sun-Data-Type: default
X-Sun-Data-Name: aaa
X-Sun-Charset: us-ascii
X-Sun-Content-Lines: 52

Mar 13 17:25:46.78: [22634]: SESSION BEGIN 00000035 657744998
Mar 13 17:25:46.79: [22634]: SEND FAX: JOB 39 DEST 7744998 COMMID 00000035
Mar 13 17:25:46.82: [22634]: DELAY 2600 ms
Mar 13 17:25:49.42: [22634]: <-- [39:AT&B1&N0&S0*F0S18=4S38.3=1E0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
Mar 13 17:25:49.62: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:49.62: [22634]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&H3&D2&C1\r]
Mar 13 17:25:49.66: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:49.66: [22634]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Mar 13 17:25:49.70: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:49.70: [22634]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Mar 13 17:25:49.74: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:49.74: [22634]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Mar 13 17:25:49.78: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:49.78: [22634]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Mar 13 17:25:49.82: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:49.82: [22634]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Mar 13 17:25:49.86: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:49.86: [22634]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Mar 13 17:25:49.90: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:49.90: [22634]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Mar 13 17:25:49.94: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:49.94: [22634]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
Mar 13 17:25:49.98: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:49.98: [22634]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
Mar 13 17:25:50.02: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:50.02: [22634]: Unable to set RT scheduling parameters: Invalid argument
Mar 13 17:25:50.03: [22634]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Mar 13 17:25:50.16: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:50.16: [22634]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Mar 13 17:25:50.30: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:50.30: [22634]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Mar 13 17:25:50.44: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:50.44: [22634]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Mar 13 17:25:50.58: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:50.58: [22634]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Mar 13 17:25:50.72: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:50.72: [22634]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Mar 13 17:25:50.86: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:50.86: [22634]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Mar 13 17:25:51.00: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:51.00: [22634]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
Mar 13 17:25:51.14: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:51.14: [22634]: <-- [22:AT+FLI="+65-771-5230"\r]
Mar 13 17:25:51.28: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:25:51.33: [22634]: DIAL 7744998
Mar 13 17:25:51.33: [22634]: <-- [13:ATD9T7744998\r]
Mar 13 17:26:00.42: [22634]: --> [4:BUSY]
Mar 13 17:26:00.43: [22634]: SEND FAILED: Busy signal detected
Mar 13 17:26:00.43: [22634]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Mar 13 17:26:00.70: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 13 17:26:00.71: [22634]: SESSION END

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X-Sun-Data-Type: default
X-Sun-Data-Name: bbb
X-Sun-Charset: us-ascii
X-Sun-Content-Lines: 72

CountryCode:            65
AreaCode:               "" 
FAXNumber:              +65.771.5230   
LongDistancePrefix:     ""
InternationalPrefix:    001
DialStringRules:        etc/dialrules
ServerTracing:          1
SessionTracing:         11
RecvFileMode:           0666
LogFileMode:            0666
DeviceMode:             0666
RingsBeforeAnswer:      1
SpeakerVolume:          off
#GettyArgs:             "-h %l dx_%s"
LocalIdentifier:        +65-771-5230  
TagLineFont:            etc/lutRS18.pcf
TagLineFormat:          "From %%l(ISS FaxServer)|%c|Page %%p of %%t"
#QualifyTSI:            etc/tsi
MaxRecvPages:           100
JobReqBusy:             180
JobReqDataConn:         60
JobReqNoAnswer:         60
JobReqNoCarrier:        60
JobReqNoFCon:           60
JobReqOther:            60
MaxConcurrentJobs:      2
NoCarrierRetrys:        2
NotifyCmd:              bin/notify
#
#
# Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface
# and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control).
#
ModemType:              Class2.0        # use class 2.0 interface
ModemRate:              38400           # 38.4 works fine
ModemFlowControl:       rtscts          # default
#
ModemNoFlowCmd:         AT&H0           # disable flow control
ModemHardFlowCmd:       AT&H3           # hardware flow control
ModemSoftFlowCmd:       AT&H4           # software flow control
ModemSetupDTRCmd:       AT&D2           # DTR off causes modem to hang up
ModemSetupDCDCmd:       AT&C1           # DCD tracks carrier
#
ModemSetupAACmd:        AT+FAA=1        # enable in current class
#
# Additional reset commands:
#
# &B1     DTE-DCE rate is fixed at DTE setting
# &N0     Auto-negotiate highest possible DCE-DCE link rate
# &S0     DSR always on
# *F0     Deny remote configuration
# S18=4   Receive at 38400
# S38.3=1 DCD on/off sequence follows UNIX standard; also
#         fix receiving baud rate at S18 value
# 
ModemResetCmds:         AT&B1&N0&S0*F0S18=4S38.3=1
#
# NB: If you need to prefix phone numbers to get through a PBX,
#     put it in the ModemDialCmd; e.g. "DT9%s@".
ModemDialCmd:           ATD9T%s         # no '@' 'cuz then busy not recognized
NoCarrierRetrys:        3               # retry 3 times on no carrier
#
ModemSetVolumeCmd:      "ATM0 ATM1L1 ATM1L3 ATM1L5 ATM1L7"
#
# Caller ID configuration setup.
#
#QualifyCID:            etc/cid         # CID access control list file
#CIDNumber:             "CALLER NUMBER: " # pattern string for phone number info
#CIDName:            "CALLER NAME: "  # pattern string for identity info
#
# PagerSetupCmds:               AT&K0&N15       # use V.22 at 1200 bps (PageNet)

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: "Wolfgang Baudler" <baudler@lulu.gsf.de>
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 10:34:40 +0100
X-no-archive: yes
X-Face: '66dS68B{d&G{<va3%f=a`X5xCZI+=0(&BA8>FU5YVZ7[c,.Us2J*!JR`x~Ih=p`_o$j[byFh?+/zQ`dtF=|}=z!>q`-$k"SapvS?@G`.4%\]_25?yLyE]J31
Reply-To: baudler@gsf.de
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Retrain Negative Message??
Cc: baudler@lulu.gsf.de
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

I still have problems with HylaFAX 4.0pl1 (running on SGI Indy IRIX 6.2)
with an Zyxel-2864 Firmware Rev. V 1.15 :

When connecting to certain FAX machines I get the following error:

Mar 18 10:16:06.33: [ 1243]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Mar 18 10:16:06.33: [ 1243]: <-- data [2]
Mar 18 10:16:16.18: [ 1243]: --> [5:ERROR]
Mar 18 10:16:16.18: [ 1243]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)

This is very annoying and it would be really great, if someone has a
solution for this. (95% of the connections are OK...)

Here is the complete Log of such a session:

Mar 18 10:15:26.87: [ 1243]: SESSION BEGIN 00000843 05151185441
Mar 18 10:15:26.87: [ 1243]: SEND FAX: JOB 216 DEST 005151185441 COMMID
00000843
Mar 18 10:15:26.87: [ 1243]: DELAY 2600 ms
Mar 18 10:15:29.47: [ 1243]: <-- [39:AT&B1&N0&S0*F0S18=4S38.3=1E0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
Mar 18 10:15:29.63: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:29.63: [ 1243]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&H3&D2&C1\r]
Mar 18 10:15:29.65: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:29.65: [ 1243]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Mar 18 10:15:29.66: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:29.66: [ 1243]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Mar 18 10:15:29.67: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:29.67: [ 1243]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Mar 18 10:15:29.68: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:29.68: [ 1243]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Mar 18 10:15:29.69: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:29.69: [ 1243]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Mar 18 10:15:29.70: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:29.70: [ 1243]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Mar 18 10:15:29.71: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:29.71: [ 1243]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Mar 18 10:15:29.72: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:29.72: [ 1243]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
Mar 18 10:15:29.73: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:29.73: [ 1243]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
Mar 18 10:15:29.74: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:29.74: [ 1243]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Mar 18 10:15:29.85: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:29.85: [ 1243]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Mar 18 10:15:29.95: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:29.95: [ 1243]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Mar 18 10:15:30.05: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:30.05: [ 1243]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Mar 18 10:15:30.15: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:30.15: [ 1243]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Mar 18 10:15:30.25: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:30.25: [ 1243]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Mar 18 10:15:30.35: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:30.35: [ 1243]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Mar 18 10:15:30.45: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:30.45: [ 1243]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
Mar 18 10:15:30.56: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:30.56: [ 1243]: <-- [25:AT+FLI="+49.89.XXXXXXXX"\r]
Mar 18 10:15:30.67: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:30.67: [ 1243]: DIAL 0W05151185441
Mar 18 10:15:30.68: [ 1243]: <-- [18:ATDT0W05151185441\r]
Mar 18 10:15:50.76: [ 1243]: --> [4:+FCO]
Mar 18 10:15:50.77: [ 1243]: --> [112:+FNF:00 00 25 00 00 00 12 10 4D 02 00 50
00 2A B8 28 00 00 25 01 31 34 4B 20 4C 4F 4F 50 45 43 49 56 52 45 53   ]
Mar 18 10:15:50.78: [ 1243]: REMOTE NSF "00 00 25 00 00 00 12 10 4D 02 00 50 00
2A B8 28 00 00 25 01 31 34 4B 20 4C 4F 4F 50 45 43 49 56 52 45 53"
Mar 18 10:15:50.86: [ 1243]: --> [26:+FCI:      +49 5151185441 ]
Mar 18 10:15:50.86: [ 1243]: REMOTE CSI "+49 5151185441"
Mar 18 10:15:50.86: [ 1243]: --> [20:+FIS:1,5,0,2,1,1,0,2]
Mar 18 10:15:50.86: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:50.86: [ 1243]: REMOTE best rate 14400 bit/s
Mar 18 10:15:50.86: [ 1243]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Mar 18 10:15:50.86: [ 1243]: REMOTE max unlimited page length
Mar 18 10:15:50.87: [ 1243]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Mar 18 10:15:50.87: [ 1243]: REMOTE best format 2-D MR
Mar 18 10:15:50.87: [ 1243]: REMOTE supports T.30 Annex A, ECM
Mar 18 10:15:50.87: [ 1243]: REMOTE best 10 ms, 5 ms/scanline
Mar 18 10:15:50.87: [ 1243]: USE 14400 bit/s
Mar 18 10:15:50.87: [ 1243]: USE 10 ms, 5 ms/scanline
Mar 18 10:15:50.87: [ 1243]: SEND file "docq/doc292.ps;30"
Mar 18 10:15:50.88: [ 1243]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Mar 18 10:15:50.88: [ 1243]: USE unlimited page length
Mar 18 10:15:50.88: [ 1243]: USE 3.85 line/mm
Mar 18 10:15:50.88: [ 1243]: USE 1-D MR
Mar 18 10:15:50.88: [ 1243]: <-- [23:AT+FIS=0,5,0,2,0,0,0,2\r]
Mar 18 10:15:50.99: [ 1243]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 10:15:50.99: [ 1243]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
Mar 18 10:15:58.09: [ 1243]: --> [20:+FCS:0,5,0,2,0,0,0,3]
Mar 18 10:15:58.54: [ 1243]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 18 10:15:58.54: [ 1243]: SEND begin page
Mar 18 10:15:58.55: [ 1243]: <-- data [1028]
Mar 18 10:15:58.55: [ 1243]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 18 10:15:58.55: [ 1243]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 18 10:15:58.55: [ 1243]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 18 10:15:58.82: [ 1243]: <-- data [1027]
Mar 18 10:15:59.09: [ 1243]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 18 10:15:59.36: [ 1243]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 18 10:15:59.62: [ 1243]: <-- data [1026]
Mar 18 10:15:59.89: [ 1243]: <-- data [1033]
Mar 18 10:16:00.16: [ 1243]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 18 10:16:00.43: [ 1243]: <-- data [1028]
Mar 18 10:16:00.70: [ 1243]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 18 10:16:01.85: [ 1243]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 18 10:16:02.12: [ 1243]: <-- data [1026]
Mar 18 10:16:02.39: [ 1243]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 18 10:16:04.46: [ 1243]: <-- data [129]
Mar 18 10:16:04.73: [ 1243]: SENT 15489 bytes of data
Mar 18 10:16:04.73: [ 1243]: SEND 1D RTC
Mar 18 10:16:04.73: [ 1243]: <-- data [9]
Mar 18 10:16:06.32: [ 1243]: SEND end page
Mar 18 10:16:06.33: [ 1243]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Mar 18 10:16:06.33: [ 1243]: <-- data [2]
Mar 18 10:16:16.18: [ 1243]: --> [5:ERROR]
Mar 18 10:16:16.18: [ 1243]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)
Mar 18 10:16:16.18: [ 1243]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
Mar 18 10:16:23.07: [ 1243]: --> [20:+FCS:0,5,0,2,0,0,0,3]
Mar 18 10:16:23.51: [ 1243]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 18 10:16:23.51: [ 1243]: SEND begin page
Mar 18 10:16:23.51: [ 1243]: <-- data [1028]
Mar 18 10:16:23.52: [ 1243]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 18 10:16:23.52: [ 1243]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 18 10:16:23.52: [ 1243]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 18 10:16:23.79: [ 1243]: <-- data [1027]
Mar 18 10:16:24.05: [ 1243]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 18 10:16:24.32: [ 1243]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 18 10:16:24.59: [ 1243]: <-- data [1026]
Mar 18 10:16:24.86: [ 1243]: <-- data [1033]
Mar 18 10:16:25.13: [ 1243]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 18 10:16:25.40: [ 1243]: <-- data [1028]
Mar 18 10:16:25.66: [ 1243]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 18 10:16:26.84: [ 1243]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 18 10:16:27.11: [ 1243]: <-- data [1026]
Mar 18 10:16:27.38: [ 1243]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 18 10:16:29.42: [ 1243]: <-- data [129]
Mar 18 10:16:29.69: [ 1243]: SENT 15489 bytes of data
Mar 18 10:16:29.69: [ 1243]: SEND 1D RTC
Mar 18 10:16:29.69: [ 1243]: <-- data [9]
Mar 18 10:16:31.29: [ 1243]: SEND end page
Mar 18 10:16:31.29: [ 1243]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Mar 18 10:16:31.29: [ 1243]: <-- data [2]
Mar 18 10:16:41.13: [ 1243]: --> [5:ERROR]
Mar 18 10:16:41.13: [ 1243]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)
Mar 18 10:16:41.13: [ 1243]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
Mar 18 10:16:48.02: [ 1243]: --> [20:+FCS:0,5,0,2,0,0,0,3]
Mar 18 10:16:48.47: [ 1243]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 18 10:16:48.47: [ 1243]: SEND begin page
Mar 18 10:16:48.47: [ 1243]: <-- data [1028]
Mar 18 10:16:48.48: [ 1243]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 18 10:16:48.48: [ 1243]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 18 10:16:48.48: [ 1243]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 18 10:16:48.75: [ 1243]: <-- data [1027]
Mar 18 10:16:49.01: [ 1243]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 18 10:16:49.28: [ 1243]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 18 10:16:49.55: [ 1243]: <-- data [1026]
Mar 18 10:16:49.82: [ 1243]: <-- data [1033]
Mar 18 10:16:50.09: [ 1243]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 18 10:16:50.36: [ 1243]: <-- data [1028]
Mar 18 10:16:50.63: [ 1243]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 18 10:16:51.78: [ 1243]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 18 10:16:52.05: [ 1243]: <-- data [1026]
Mar 18 10:16:52.32: [ 1243]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 18 10:16:54.39: [ 1243]: <-- data [129]
Mar 18 10:16:54.66: [ 1243]: SENT 15489 bytes of data
Mar 18 10:16:54.66: [ 1243]: SEND 1D RTC
Mar 18 10:16:54.66: [ 1243]: <-- data [9]
Mar 18 10:16:56.25: [ 1243]: SEND end page
Mar 18 10:16:56.25: [ 1243]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Mar 18 10:16:56.26: [ 1243]: <-- data [2]
Mar 18 10:17:06.10: [ 1243]: --> [5:ERROR]
Mar 18 10:17:06.10: [ 1243]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)
Mar 18 10:17:06.10: [ 1243]: <-- [7:AT+FKS\r]
Mar 18 10:17:07.54: [ 1243]: --> [7:+FHS:02]
Mar 18 10:17:07.54: [ 1243]: REMOTE HANGUP: Call aborted,  from +FK or <CAN>
(code 2)
Mar 18 10:17:07.54: [ 1243]: --> [5:ERROR]
Mar 18 10:17:07.54: [ 1243]: MODEM Command error
Mar 18 10:17:07.54: [ 1243]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Mar 18 10:17:07.73: [ 1243]: --> [10:NO CARRIER]
Mar 18 10:17:07.73: [ 1243]: MODEM No carrier
Mar 18 10:17:07.73: [ 1243]: SESSION END


Hope somebody can help with this...

Bye

Wolfgang


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 12:19:50 +0000
To: HylaFAX List <flexfax@sgi.com>
From: Phil Watkinson <pkw@elgro.co.uk>
Subject: Re: {HELP} I cannot receive correct fax
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

At 15:45 18/03/97 +0800, Qian Guo Yu wrote:
[snip]
>----------
>#
># NB: If you need to prefix phone numbers to get through a PBX,
>#     put it in the ModemDialCmd; e.g. "DT9%s@".
>ModemDialCmd:           ATD9T%s         # no '@' 'cuz then busy not recognized
>NoCarrierRetrys:        3               # retry 3 times on no carrier
>#
[more snips]

Looks like you've misplaced the '9' in the dial command - it should say
'ATDT9%s' - or 'ATDP9%s' if you fancy taking advantage of pulse dialling.

Cheers,
Phil Watkinson,
Bosotn, UK.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 97 11:22:05 EST
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: {HELP} I cannot receive correct fax
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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Adding a "9" to outgoing calls should be done in the "dialrules", rather
than in the config.xxx file. This permits sending faxes internally to
4 or 5-digit extensions without having to dial the full number
and tie up outside lines.

Take a look at the FAQ's on outside lines, and consider adding 

	^[0-9]{7,}$		= 9,&		! add 9 for outside calls

to the dialrules file, just before the final "]".

			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 13:55:01 1999
Subject: recv error
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 17:45:23 +0100 (CET)
From: dlatt@t-online.de (Dirk Lattermann)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello!

Thanks for helping me with my initial problem on getting hfaxd
started. Now I've run into another strange phenomenon:

When I receive a fax, I get only to see the first few scanlines
(e.g. 66 or 159). The fax systems sends me a mail telling me there
were no problems, and also the sending fax station reported no error.

Now I'm a bit clueless as I don't know if this is a modem misfunction
(although it works fine with other software like mgetty).
Most likely some configuration parameter is wrong, but I don't know
where to look. I've got a Creatix VC144LF modem, Firmware V1.500-DS29F
(Rockwell Chipset).

Has anyone seen this, too?
Many thanks in advance,
	dirk.


Here's the modem configuration:
#
# Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface
# and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control).
#
ModemType:              Class2          # use class 2 interface
ModemRate:              38400
ModemFlowControl:       rtscts          # default
ModemWaitForConnect:    yes
#
ModemResetCmds:         AT&F0           # what you want for a Supra
ModemNoFlowCmd:         AT&K0           # disable flow control cmd
ModemHardFlowCmd:       AT&K3           # hardware flow control cmd
ModemSoftFlowCmd:       AT&K4           # software flow control cmd
ModemSetupDTRCmd:       AT&D2           # DTR off causes modem to reset
#ModemSetupDTRCmd:      AT&D2S25=1S38=0 # Dynalink 1414VE needs this
ModemSetupDCDCmd:       AT&C1           # DCD follows carrier
#ModemSetupAACmd:       AT+FAA=1+FCLASS=0 # enable in current class
#
ModemSendFillOrder:     LSB2MSB         # as expected
ModemRecvFillOrder:     MSB2LSB         # opposite of what makes sense
#
ModemAnswerFaxBeginCmd: "<19200><xon>"  # modem switches on fax receive


Here's a receive session log:


Mar 18 17:29:35.91: [  125]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
Mar 18 17:29:44.81: [  125]: --> [5:+FCON]
Mar 18 17:29:44.81: [  125]: MODEM set baud rate: 19200 baud (flow control unchanged)
Mar 18 17:29:44.81: [  125]: MODEM set baud rate: 19200 baud, input flow XON/XOFF, output flow XON/XOFF
Mar 18 17:29:44.81: [  125]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION
Mar 18 17:29:44.82: [  125]: STATE CHANGE: ANSWERING -> RECEIVING
Mar 18 17:29:44.82: [  125]: MODEM input buffering enabled
Mar 18 17:29:44.82: [  125]: RECV FAX: begin
Mar 18 17:29:46.42: [  125]: --> [29:+FTSI: "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"]
Mar 18 17:29:46.55: [  125]: REMOTE TSI "XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
Mar 18 17:29:46.82: [  125]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,3,0,2,0,0,0,3]
Mar 18 17:29:46.82: [  125]: REMOTE wants 9600 bit/s
Mar 18 17:29:46.82: [  125]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Mar 18 17:29:46.82: [  125]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
Mar 18 17:29:46.82: [  125]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
Mar 18 17:29:46.82: [  125]: REMOTE wants 1-D MR
Mar 18 17:29:46.82: [  125]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 17:29:46.83: [  125]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Mar 18 17:29:48.56: [  125]: --> [5:+FCFR]
Mar 18 17:29:51.78: [  125]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,3,0,2,0,0,0,3]
Mar 18 17:29:51.78: [  125]: REMOTE wants 9600 bit/s
Mar 18 17:29:51.78: [  125]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Mar 18 17:29:51.78: [  125]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
Mar 18 17:29:51.78: [  125]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
Mar 18 17:29:51.78: [  125]: REMOTE wants 1-D MR
Mar 18 17:29:51.78: [  125]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 18 17:29:51.78: [  125]: RECV: begin page
Mar 18 17:29:51.85: [  125]: MODEM set XON/XOFF/FLUSH: input ignored, output generated
Mar 18 17:29:51.85: [  125]: RECV: send trigger 021
Mar 18 17:29:51.85: [  125]: <-- data [1]
Mar 18 17:30:23.23: [  125]: RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 8, got 1824, expected 1728
Mar 18 17:30:30.31: [  125]: RECV/CQ: Bad 1D pixel count, row 526, got 1721, expected 1728
Mar 18 17:30:31.63: [  125]: RECV: 613 total lines, 2 bad lines, 1 consecutive bad lines
Mar 18 17:30:31.64: [  125]: MODEM set XON/XOFF/DRAIN: input interpreted, output disabled
Mar 18 17:30:31.74: [  125]: --> [17:+FPTS: 1,2219,0,0]
Mar 18 17:30:33.23: [  125]: --> [7:+FET: 0]
Mar 18 17:30:33.23: [  125]: RECV recv MPS (more pages, same document)
Mar 18 17:30:33.23: [  125]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 17:30:33.28: [  125]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)
Mar 18 17:30:33.28: [  125]: RECV FAX (00000044): from XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, page 1 in 0:47, INF, 3.85 line/mm, 1-D MR
Mar 18 17:30:33.28: [  125]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Mar 18 17:30:36.60: [  125]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 18 17:30:36.60: [  125]: RECV: begin page
Mar 18 17:30:36.60: [  125]: MODEM set XON/XOFF/FLUSH: input ignored, output generated
Mar 18 17:30:36.60: [  125]: RECV: send trigger 021
Mar 18 17:30:36.60: [  125]: <-- data [1]
Mar 18 17:31:18.95: [  125]: RECV: 501 total lines, 0 bad lines, 0 consecutive bad lines
Mar 18 17:31:18.96: [  125]: MODEM set XON/XOFF/DRAIN: input interpreted, output disabled
Mar 18 17:31:19.06: [  125]: --> [17:+FPTS: 1,2219,0,0]
Mar 18 17:31:20.51: [  125]: --> [7:+FET: 0]
Mar 18 17:31:20.51: [  125]: RECV recv MPS (more pages, same document)

[...]

Mar 18 17:36:20.91: [  125]: RECV: 426 total lines, 0 bad lines, 0 consecutive bad lines
Mar 18 17:36:20.94: [  125]: MODEM set XON/XOFF/DRAIN: input interpreted, output disabled
Mar 18 17:36:21.04: [  125]: --> [17:+FPTS: 1,2219,0,0]
Mar 18 17:36:22.49: [  125]: --> [7:+FET: 2]
Mar 18 17:36:22.49: [  125]: RECV recv EOP (no more pages or documents)
Mar 18 17:36:22.49: [  125]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 18 17:36:22.50: [  125]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)
Mar 18 17:36:22.50: [  125]: RECV FAX (00000044): from XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, page 8 in 0:46, INF, 3.85 line/mm, 1-D MR
Mar 18 17:36:22.53: [  125]: RECV FAX (00000044): recvq/fax00008.tif from XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, route to <unspecified>, 8 pages in 6:38
Mar 18 17:36:22.54: [  125]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Mar 18 17:36:26.25: [  125]: --> [8:+FHNG: 0]
Mar 18 17:36:26.25: [  125]: REMOTE HANGUP: Normal and proper end of connection (code 0)
Mar 18 17:36:26.26: [  125]: RECV FAX: bin/faxrcvd "recvq/fax00008.tif" "ttyS1" "00000044" ""
Mar 18 17:36:27.48: [  125]: RECV FAX: end
Mar 18 17:36:27.48: [  125]: SESSION END

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 17:19:26 +0000
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Phil Watkinson <pkw@elgro.co.uk>
Subject: whfc 0.3alpha : fax numbers over 6 digits
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi.

Testing the Win'95 fax client, whfc 0.3 alpha, to our own fax machines
was fine; now that the program is being used for real work, we have seen
the program crash where the destination fax number exceeds 6 digits.

This problem was first seen with phonebook entries, which with area codes,
have numbers up to 12 digits.

The bug can be replicated, however, by simply keying in a phone number
rather than using the phonebook when sending a fax. The program allows the
first 6 digits okay; after the 7th digit is entered - bang!

BTW, we have been entering the digits without commas, dashes or any other
formatting; and are using HylaFAX v4.0pl1. Any suggestions ?

I would, BTW, like to thank Ulrich Eckhardt for his work with whfc.

Cheers,
Phil Watkinson,
Boston, UK.     ~          "Programming is an art form that fights back".

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: {HELP} I cannot receive correct fax
To: gyqian@iss.nus.sg (Qian Guo Yu)
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 22:07:44 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com, gyqian@iss.nus.sg
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
X-FAX-cover: faxcover-sisis.ps
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Qian Guo Yu wrote:
    
    I can't find my server trace. Attached is a session log and

the server trace is written by syslogd(1M) according the rules
in /etc/syslog.conf;

    a modem configuration file. 
    
    Thank you for your help.
    
    Qian Guo Yu
    
    
    Mar 13 17:25:46.78: [22634]: SESSION BEGIN 00000035 657744998
    Mar 13 17:25:46.79: [22634]: SEND FAX: JOB 39 DEST 7744998 COMMID 00000035
    Mar 13 17:25:46.82: [22634]: DELAY 2600 ms
    Mar 13 17:25:49.42: [22634]: <-- [39:AT&B1&N0&S0*F0S18=4S38.3=1E0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
    	<... log parts deleted ....>

    Mar 13 17:25:51.00: [22634]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
    Mar 13 17:25:51.14: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
    Mar 13 17:25:51.14: [22634]: <-- [22:AT+FLI="+65-771-5230"\r]
    Mar 13 17:25:51.28: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
    Mar 13 17:25:51.33: [22634]: DIAL 7744998
    Mar 13 17:25:51.33: [22634]: <-- [13:ATD9T7744998\r]
    Mar 13 17:26:00.42: [22634]: --> [4:BUSY]
    Mar 13 17:26:00.43: [22634]: SEND FAILED: Busy signal detected
    Mar 13 17:26:00.43: [22634]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
    Mar 13 17:26:00.70: [22634]: --> [2:OK]
    Mar 13 17:26:00.71: [22634]: SESSION END

Your modem was told to dial "ATD9T7744998" if this is a correct
dial string check-out the destination (e.g. try dial from
another phone to dial the same number); if this is not the
correct dial string check the ModemDialCmd in the modem
config-file;

	....
    
    # NB: If you need to prefix phone numbers to get through a PBX,
    #     put it in the ModemDialCmd; e.g. "DT9%s@".
    ModemDialCmd:           ATD9T%s         # no '@' 'cuz then busy not recognized

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 14:00:00 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Sync <sync@topazmail.com>
cc: Hylafax Mailing list <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: corrupted transmissions
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Mon, 17 Mar 1997, Sync wrote:

> It works great 95% of the time.  On the other 5%, it gets half
> way down the page that it sends out some noise.  The noise looks
> like random horizontal lines, with some dots around it.  My first
> guess is that there was interference on the phone line, but we've
> tried switching to other lines and having the phone company check
> the integrity of the lines all the way up to the jack.

Ah, but it could the line on the other end that could be the problem.
Check whether the failures are linked to particular clients fax
numbers or whether the distribution of failures are random.
--
Jonathan Chen                          e-mail : jonc@pinnacle.co.nz
  Pinnacle Software Ltd                Voice  : +64.9.415.4460
  Auckland, New Zealand                Fax    : +64.9.415.4250

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 14:02:37 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Mario Misic <mario@iva.laus.hr>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: hylafax40 with attachments from eudora
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On 18 Mar 1997, Mario Misic wrote:

[snip]
> 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?

You need a HylaFAX client running under Win95. Try "whfc"

> 2. Is it possible to use new US Robotics 33.6 with Hylafax40 software?

Give it a go and see.

> 3: Is it possible to send picture as a fax message from Eudora or from any
> mail software running on Win96 or NT40?

See answer 1.
--
Jonathan Chen                          e-mail : jonc@pinnacle.co.nz
  Pinnacle Software Ltd                Voice  : +64.9.415.4460
  Auckland, New Zealand                Fax    : +64.9.415.4250

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 02:20:04 +0000 (GMT)
From: Andrew Smith <asmith@valleyt.co.uk>
To: Steve Williams <steve@genie96.com>
cc: Royal Observatory Hong Kong <d1swdev@asiaonline.net>, flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Experience on HylaFAX with 50 modems
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

We have two years experience of sending orders to suppliers directly from
a purchase order system.  The programs which we wrote draw all the forms
and when faxed are difficult to tell apart from faxed paper copies.

Volume is approx 70,000 sheets per annum.

This is sent out through two to six multitech MT2834ZDX modems on a
Stallion Easy I/O system on fine quality with each sheet taking approx
45-60 seconds.

Fifty fax modems sending seems far too many unless it is critical that
faxes are delivered as quickly as possible.  You have to remember that the
major problem you will experience is "busy" recipient machines.  They are
a real hassle.  People seem to think that a computer fax modem will always
get through immediately to the recipient.  The logs on Hylafax are really
useful when anyone questions why the recipient supposedly didn't get their
fax.  If the receiving machine has a memory and the power goes off, the
faxes are lost.  Some inkjet machines continue to print "white" when they
run out of ink.

As you can tell we send faxes in the "real" world.  Email me if you wish
further info.

On Mon, 10 Mar 1997, Steve Williams wrote:

> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> >    My department is now using HylaFAX v4.0pl0 with IBM RS/6000
> > and 6 Rockwell based FAX modem under AIX 3.2.5. The server is
> > mainly used for dispatching FAX (a daily average of 500 pages).
> > We are also receiving a few pages of FAX everyday.
> > 
> >    The package is running fine without problems.
> > 
> >    My department is now planning to expand our FAX server package.
> > The planned server will be used to dispatch about 5000 pages of
> > FAX to over 200 destinations daily. About 50 FAX lines will be
> > used in the package.
> > 
> >    I am now writing to see if there is anybody having the experience
> > of using HylaFAX similar to our planned scale. If yes, what would be
> > their hardware and software platform ?
> > 
> >    Also can anybody give comments on the comparision of HylaFAX and
> > some commercial FAX server packages ? As HylaFAX is designed to be
> > used with different FAX modems, I found there is overhead in
> > dispatching FAX (HylaFAX used over 1 minute to initialise the FAX
> > modem before every dialing).
> 
> If this is the case, maybe you want to post some logs to this list.  The
> actual initialization of the fax modem goes very fast on my system.  
> The SLOW part is actually rendering the image using ghostscript.
> ( 1991 vintage RS6000 )
> 
> If it is indeed the initialization that is slow in your situation, let's 
> see a log of one of your transmissions.
> 
> There are several ways to help reduce the RENDERING time.  They may not
> be applicable if you are sending different information to each site, but
> it is something to keep in mind.
> 
> One way is to specify multiple destinations on the sendfax command line.
> The advantage of this is economy of disk space as well.  The one document
> will be used for all jobs.  Warning though, someone posted recently that
> there might be a "feature" <bug> with this code that breaks it.
> 
> If you can possibly get "standard" pages, and render them to tiff, then
> you can send the "tiff" files, rather than postscript/ascii.  This way, 
> there is NO rendering done at all.  To render them to tiff, take a look 
> at the ps2fax script for the command to use.
> 
> Good Luck, very interesting to hear the scale that you are talking about.
> -- 
> 	Steve Williams, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
> 	Genie Computer Systems Inc.
> 	steve@genie96.com
> 
> 

*************************************************************************
Andrew Smith BSc(Hons), MBA                            Tel: 0131-551 2702
Valley Technology Limited, Edinburgh. SCOTLAND         Fax: 0131-551 2702
*************************************************************************

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 10:33:41 +0800
From: gyqian@iss.nus.sg (Qian Guo Yu)
To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: {HELP} I cannot receive correct fax
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

----------
X-Sun-Data-Type: text
X-Sun-Data-Description: text
X-Sun-Data-Name: text
X-Sun-Charset: us-ascii
X-Sun-Content-Lines: 41


> 
> Qian Guo Yu wrote:
>     
>     I can't find my server trace. Attached is a session log and
> 
> the server trace is written by syslogd(1M) according the rules
> in /etc/syslog.conf;
> 

The file '/etc/syslog.conf' only has one line:
local0.notice               /var/adm/syslog

And, the file 'var/adm/syslog' has two lines:
Jan 27 16:58:1 prsmpc4 syslogd: restart
Jan 21 10:02:36 prsmpc4 syslog: accept: SIOCGPGRP failed errno 22

> 
> Your modem was told to dial "ATD9T7744998" if this is a correct
> dial string check-out the destination (e.g. try dial from
> another phone to dial the same number); if this is not the
> correct dial string check the ModemDialCmd in the modem
> config-file;
>
> 	....
>     
>     # NB: If you need to prefix phone numbers to get through a PBX,
>     #     put it in the ModemDialCmd; e.g. "DT9%s@".
>     ModemDialCmd:           ATD9T%s         # no '@' 'cuz then busy not recognized
> 
> 	matthias

I corrected the ModemDialCmd to "ATDT9%s" in the modem config file 
and got the same result: the receiver only got some of the contents.
(it looks like half page, and some lines are merged together). 

I attached a new log file which shows the successful sending. I hope it
is helpful to find the problem.

Thank you again.
Qian Guo Yu
----------
X-Sun-Data-Type: default
X-Sun-Data-Description: default
X-Sun-Data-Name: c00000062
X-Sun-Charset: us-ascii
X-Sun-Content-Lines: 116

Mar 19 10:03:45.25: [ 3902]: SESSION BEGIN 00000062 657744998
Mar 19 10:03:45.26: [ 3902]: SEND FAX: JOB 41 DEST 7744998 COMMID 00000062
Mar 19 10:03:45.30: [ 3902]: DELAY 2600 ms
Mar 19 10:03:47.90: [ 3902]: <-- [39:AT&B1&N0&S0*F0S18=4S38.3=1E0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
Mar 19 10:03:48.10: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:48.10: [ 3902]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&H3&D2&C1\r]
Mar 19 10:03:48.14: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:48.14: [ 3902]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Mar 19 10:03:48.18: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:48.18: [ 3902]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Mar 19 10:03:48.22: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:48.22: [ 3902]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Mar 19 10:03:48.26: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:48.26: [ 3902]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Mar 19 10:03:48.30: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:48.30: [ 3902]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Mar 19 10:03:48.34: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:48.34: [ 3902]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Mar 19 10:03:48.38: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:48.38: [ 3902]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Mar 19 10:03:48.42: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:48.42: [ 3902]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
Mar 19 10:03:48.46: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:48.46: [ 3902]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
Mar 19 10:03:48.50: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:48.50: [ 3902]: Unable to set RT scheduling parameters: Invalid argument
Mar 19 10:03:48.52: [ 3902]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Mar 19 10:03:48.66: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:48.66: [ 3902]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Mar 19 10:03:48.80: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:48.80: [ 3902]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Mar 19 10:03:48.94: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:48.94: [ 3902]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Mar 19 10:03:49.08: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:49.08: [ 3902]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Mar 19 10:03:49.22: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:49.22: [ 3902]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Mar 19 10:03:49.36: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:49.36: [ 3902]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Mar 19 10:03:49.50: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:49.50: [ 3902]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
Mar 19 10:03:49.64: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:49.64: [ 3902]: <-- [22:AT+FLI="+65-771-5230"\r]
Mar 19 10:03:49.78: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:03:49.78: [ 3902]: DIAL 7744998
Mar 19 10:03:49.78: [ 3902]: <-- [13:ATDT97744998\r]
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: --> [4:+FCO]
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: --> [18:+FNF:BC 53 01 60  ]
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: REMOTE NSF "BC 53 01 60"
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: --> [26:+FCI:             7744998 ]
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: REMOTE CSI "7744998"
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: --> [20:+FIS:1,3,0,2,1,0,0,0]
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: REMOTE best format 2-D MR
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: REMOTE best 0 ms/scanline
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: USE 9600 bit/s
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: USE 0 ms/scanline
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: SEND file "docq/doc73.ps;41"
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: USE unlimited page length 
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: USE 7.7 line/mm
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: USE 2-D MR
Mar 19 10:04:10.86: [ 3902]: <-- [23:AT+FIS=1,3,0,2,1,0,0,0\r]
Mar 19 10:04:11.00: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:04:11.00: [ 3902]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
Mar 19 10:04:16.70: [ 3902]: --> [20:+FCS:1,3,0,2,1,0,0,0]
Mar 19 10:04:17.24: [ 3902]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 19 10:04:17.24: [ 3902]: SEND begin page
Mar 19 10:04:17.24: [ 3902]: <-- data [1027]
Mar 19 10:04:17.24: [ 3902]: <-- data [1030]
Mar 19 10:04:17.24: [ 3902]: <-- data [1026]
Mar 19 10:04:17.46: [ 3902]: <-- data [1030]
Mar 19 10:04:17.72: [ 3902]: <-- data [1028]
Mar 19 10:04:17.98: [ 3902]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 19 10:04:18.26: [ 3902]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 19 10:04:18.52: [ 3902]: <-- data [1028]
Mar 19 10:04:18.78: [ 3902]: <-- data [1027]
Mar 19 10:04:19.06: [ 3902]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 19 10:04:19.32: [ 3902]: <-- data [1032]
Mar 19 10:04:19.60: [ 3902]: <-- data [1028]
Mar 19 10:04:19.86: [ 3902]: <-- data [1028]
Mar 19 10:04:20.12: [ 3902]: <-- data [1027]
Mar 19 10:04:20.40: [ 3902]: <-- data [1031]
Mar 19 10:04:20.66: [ 3902]: <-- data [1030]
Mar 19 10:04:20.92: [ 3902]: <-- data [1035]
Mar 19 10:04:21.20: [ 3902]: <-- data [1032]
Mar 19 10:04:21.46: [ 3902]: <-- data [1032]
Mar 19 10:04:21.72: [ 3902]: <-- data [1031]
Mar 19 10:04:22.00: [ 3902]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 19 10:04:22.26: [ 3902]: <-- data [1031]
Mar 19 10:04:22.52: [ 3902]: <-- data [1037]
Mar 19 10:04:22.80: [ 3902]: <-- data [1028]
Mar 19 10:04:23.06: [ 3902]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 19 10:04:23.34: [ 3902]: <-- data [1027]
Mar 19 10:04:23.60: [ 3902]: <-- data [1032]
Mar 19 10:04:23.86: [ 3902]: <-- data [1034]
Mar 19 10:04:24.14: [ 3902]: <-- data [1030]
Mar 19 10:04:24.40: [ 3902]: <-- data [582]
Mar 19 10:04:24.68: [ 3902]: SENT 30272 bytes of data
Mar 19 10:04:24.68: [ 3902]: SEND 2D RTC
Mar 19 10:04:24.68: [ 3902]: <-- data [10]
Mar 19 10:04:24.94: [ 3902]: SEND end page
Mar 19 10:04:24.94: [ 3902]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Mar 19 10:04:24.94: [ 3902]: <-- data [2]
Mar 19 10:04:47.04: [ 3902]: --> [7:+FHS:00]
Mar 19 10:04:47.04: [ 3902]: REMOTE HANGUP: Normal and proper end of connection (code 0)
Mar 19 10:04:47.04: [ 3902]: SEND recv MCF (message confirmation)
Mar 19 10:04:47.06: [ 3902]: SEND FAX (00000062): FROM gyqian@prsmpc4 TO 7744998 (page 1 of 1 sent in 0:37)
Mar 19 10:04:47.06: [ 3902]: SEND FAX (00000062): FROM gyqian@prsmpc4 TO 7744998 (docq/doc73.ps;41 sent in 0:37)
Mar 19 10:04:47.10: [ 3902]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Mar 19 10:04:47.10: [ 3902]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 19 10:04:47.10: [ 3902]: SESSION END

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Eric Fraser <fraser@now.CS.Berkeley.EDU>
Subject: Re: corrupted transmissions
To: jonc@pinnacle.co.nz (Jonathan Chen)
Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 20:08:35 -0800 (PST)
Cc: sync@topazmail.com, flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> On Mon, 17 Mar 1997, Sync wrote:
> 
> > It works great 95% of the time.  On the other 5%, it gets half
> > way down the page that it sends out some noise.  The noise looks
> > like random horizontal lines, with some dots around it.  My first
> > guess is that there was interference on the phone line, but we've
> > tried switching to other lines and having the phone company check
> > the integrity of the lines all the way up to the jack.
> 
> Ah, but it could the line on the other end that could be the problem.
> Check whether the failures are linked to particular clients fax
> numbers or whether the distribution of failures are random.

Thanks for the response.

Unfortunately it the distribution of failures is random and there are
many phone numbers that I've tried calling.  The problem has not been
linked to any particular phone number.

Does anyone have any other ideas of what to try, I'm getting desperate?

eric.

From root@rapunzel.rgw-express.de  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Sender: root@rapunzel.rgw-express.de
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 07:44:13 +0100
From: Ulrich Eckhardt <uli@rgw-express.de>
Organization: RGW Express Airfreight GmbH
To: Phil Watkinson <pkw@elgro.co.uk>
Subject: Re: whfc 0.3alpha : fax numbers over 6 digits

Phil Watkinson wrote:
> 
> Hi.
> 
> Testing the Win'95 fax client, whfc 0.3 alpha, to our own fax machines
> was fine; now that the program is being used for real work, we have seen
> the program crash where the destination fax number exceeds 6 digits.
> 
> This problem was first seen with phonebook entries, which with area codes,
> have numbers up to 12 digits.
> 
> The bug can be replicated, however, by simply keying in a phone number
> rather than using the phonebook when sending a fax. The program allows the
> first 6 digits okay; after the 7th digit is entered - bang!

Hi,

are you shure that with your win95 box is all ok ?. I have tested it
here with a 12 digit phonenumber without problems. I will have a 
look at it, but it may take some time because i am really busy at
the moment.

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 13:55:01 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: recv error
To: dlatt@t-online.de (Dirk Lattermann)
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 07:57:16 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
X-FAX-cover: faxcover-sisis.ps
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Dirk Lattermann wrote:
    
    Hello!
    
    Thanks for helping me with my initial problem on getting hfaxd
    started. Now I've run into another strange phenomenon:
    
    When I receive a fax, I get only to see the first few scanlines
    (e.g. 66 or 159). The fax systems sends me a mail telling me there
    were no problems, and also the sending fax station reported no error.
    
    Now I'm a bit clueless as I don't know if this is a modem misfunction
    (although it works fine with other software like mgetty).
    Most likely some configuration parameter is wrong, but I don't know
    where to look. I've got a Creatix VC144LF modem, Firmware V1.500-DS29F
    (Rockwell Chipset).
    
    Has anyone seen this, too?

Yes. I did tests with this modem some times ago under HylaFAX v3.x.
Attached below is my working config file for it but check carefully
because it's from version 3.x. Hope it helps.

	matthias
#
# Configuration for a Rockwell RC32ACL-based Class 2 modem.
#    Boca M1440E		firmware V1.000
#    SupraFAX v.32bis		firmware V1.000
#    Creatix LC 144 VF		firmware V1.500-DS29F
# (and others)
#
# This configuration file sets up the modem to run at 19.2 for
# sending and for receiving.  XONXOFF is used for flow control
# which also works for data connections.  Adaptive answer support
# is reliable, but to use it you must also enable ModemWaitForConnect
# to force the server to skip intermediate status messages and
# wait for the "CONNECT" message.
#
#
CountryCode:		49
AreaCode:		89
FAXNumber:		+49.89.6130883
LongDistancePrefix:	0
InternationalPrefix:	00
DialStringRules:	etc/dialrules
ServerTracing:		13
SessionTracing:		11
RecvFileMode:		0644
LogFileMode:		0644
DeviceMode:		0600
RingsBeforeAnswer:	2
SpeakerVolume:		off
GettyArgs:		"-g -h -t 60 -l ff_%s"
LocalIdentifier:	+49896130883
TagLineFont:		etc/lutRS18.pcf
TagLineFormat:		"From %%l|%c|Page %%p of %%t"
MaxRecvPages:		25
#
#
# Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface
# and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control).
#
ModemType:		Class2		# use class 2 interface
ModemRate:		19200
ModemWaitForConnect:	yes		# wait for CONNECT on answer
#ModemResetCmds:	AT&F2		# what you want for a Supra
#
# software flow control works good
ModemFlowControl:	xonxoff		# software flow control
ModemFlowControlCmd:	AT&K4		# software flow control
#
# hardware flow control didn't work reliable for me on two systems:
# SINIX-5.41 without fifo and Onsite SVR4.2 with 16550 fifo
# but may be the RS232 are buggy
#
# ModemFlowControl:	rtscts		# hardware flow control
# ModemFlowControlCmd:	AT&K3		# hardware flow control
# ModemFlowControlCmd:	AT&K6		# hardware flow control (fax)
#
ModemSetupDTRCmd:	AT&D2		# DTR off causes modem to reset
ModemSetupDCDCmd:	AT&C1		# DCD follows carrier
ModemSetupAACmd:	AT+FCLASS=0;+FAA=1 # enable in class 0
ModemDialCmd:		ATDT0W%s
#
# test Creatix LC 144 VF
# X3 used in our company PBX
# S10=8 0.8sec delay after carier lost to hangup (default: 1.4 sec)
# S38=1 1.0sec delay after DTR low to hangup (default: 20sec)
# 
ModemBaudRateDelay: 	2000		# delay 2sec
ModemResetCmds:		ATX3\J0S10=8S38=0
#
ModemSendFillOrder:	LSB2MSB		# as expected
ModemRecvFillOrder:	MSB2LSB		# opposite of what makes sense
Class2RecvDataTrigger:	"\022"		# a la 2388-B


From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 11:27:43 +0200 (EET)
From: Tuomo Salmela <tus@kautre.aut.vtt.fi>
Reply-To: Tuomo Salmela <tus@kautre.aut.vtt.fi>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: USR sportster 28.800 troubles
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com




 First of all, I'm sorry if this problem is an old one, but I couldn't
 find anything matching this from the archives.

 Problem is with a USR Sportster 28800, Hylafax 4.0.pl1 and Sun
 Sparcstation 10 Solaris 2.5.1. Sometimes (too frequently) the modem goes
 into a state in which it doesn't answer the phone. This occurs after
 sending an outbound fax. Modem stays in the state where only the CS led
 is on, and faxstat says 'waiting for the modem to come ready'. Resetting
 the modem with power off/on doesn't help, sometimes not even
 stopping/starting the Hylafax server processes. To fix the problem we
 have tried to send test faxes to our own fax machine and it seems to
 help, modem resets to normal condition.

 Session log from an outbound fax that hangs the modem shows no problems.
 Could I force the modem to reset after every outbound sending or is there
 something else that could be done with the problem? 
 
 Here are my config files:

 config:

LogFacility:            local0
CountryCode:            358
AreaCode:               03
LongDistancePrefix:     0
InternationalPrefix:    0,00
DialStringRules:        "etc/dialrules"
ServerTracing:          1
ModemClass:             2.0
JobReqBusy:             600

 

 config.cua_a:

CountryCode:            358
AreaCode:               03
FAXNumber:              "+358 3 316 3694"
LongDistancePrefix:     0
InternationalPrefix:    0,00
DialStringRules:        "etc/dialrules"
ServerTracing:          1
SessionTracing:         11
RecvFileMode:           0600
LogFileMode:            0600
DeviceMode:             0600
RingsBeforeAnswer:      1
SpeakerVolume:          off
GettyArgs:              ""
LocalIdentifier:        "+35833163694 "
LogFacility:            local0
TagLineFont:            etc/lutRS18.pcf
TagLineFormat:          "From %%l|%c|Page %%p of %%t"
MaxRecvPages:           25
JobReqBusy:             600
#
#
# Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface
# and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control).
#
ModemType:              Class2.0        # use class 2.0 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 modemD3
ModemSetupDCDCmd:       AT&C1           # setup so DCD reflects carrier
(or not)ModemResultCodesCmd:    ATQ0X3S6=3
#
# NB: adaptive answer only seems to work properly when
#     the modem is left idling in Class 2.0
#
ModemSetupAACmd:        AT+FAA=1
#
# Set modem speaker volume commands: OFF QUIET LOW MEDIUM HIGH.
# Note that we both turn the speaker on/off and set volume.
#
ModemSetVolumeCmd:      "ATM1 ATM1 ATM1 ATM1 ATM1"
#
# Modem does not support HDLC frame tracing; we add this just
# to eliminate spurious ERROR results that confuse the naive.
#
Class2BUGCmd:           AT+FBU=0
#
# The modem doesn't support copy quality checking, even though it
# returns (0-2,0-2) for AT+FCQ=?; therefore we override the query
# response so that the server will do copy quality checking.
#
Class2CQQueryCmd:       !(0),(0)        # override modem response



-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Tuomo Salmela					Tel: +358 3 316 3631
 VTT Automation / Machine automation		Fax: +358 3 316 3494
 P.O. Box 13021, FIN-33101 Tampere Finland
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
	

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 10:46:10 +0100
From: Jernej Romih <JERNEJ.ROMIH@UNISTAR.SI>
Reply-To: jernej.romih@UNISTAR.SI
Organization: Unistar d.o.o.
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: docq, sendq, recq Space!
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

I stil did not found out how to use extend space for sent and rec.
documents. 
Fake root which is setted up for hfaxd does not allow me to make sym
links to other directories/volumes and use them for ./docq, ./sendq ...!

I have a living system with send/rec several hundred (200-300) documents
daily. All these work is now done on a system volume with a limited
space.
QUESTION:
How could I move complete hfax instalation to a new volume with enough
space (I have thought about NFS mount of ../fax ???)

Thank you in advance for any hint...

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 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 11:16:51 +0000
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Phil Watkinson <pkw@elgro.co.uk>
Subject: Re: whfc 0.3alpha : fax numbers over 6 digits
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi.

I mentioned a problem with the Win'95 fax client, whfc 0.3 alpha, 
yesterday where it was crashing when the fax number was entered or
brought forward from the phonebook.

I appreciate Ulrich's prompt reply to me.

Further investigation found the cause to be the prescence of a file
called 'pbook.phb' in the whfc directory. It was a empty text file
except for the characters 'PBOOK1.0'. This file *isn't* the phonebook
that is configured to be used by whfc; and we are uncertain where it 
came from. Simply deleting this file made whfc run reliably again.

Another, trival, problem was found during this testing; in the phone-
book screen, if the user clicks on the close button ( the 'kiss of
death' button in the top righthand corner of the window ) then an
error message 'name exists' results - as if the user had clicked the
'Add' button rather than the 'OK' button.

Cheers,
Phil Watkinson,          "It is impossible to make anything foolproof
Boston, Uk.               because fools are so ingenious."

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Rodrigo Pinto Abrantes <rodrigo@painet.com.br>
Subject: Problens sending cover page
To: flexfax@sgi.com (hylafax)
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 12:32:18 -0300 (EST)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

	Dear All, 


	First of all, many thanks f/ everybody that replied
	my doubut about Tone/Pulse, basically the usr-2.0 standard
	where accepting the defaut ModemDialCmd and i couldnt see
	how to change it, since i couldnt find the conf file.
	But now everything is okay! manu thanks to everybody!

	I'm having a problem with the cover sheet, i send it to a fax, 
	Hylafax sends ok, but when i get the fax in the faxmachine, 
	all i can see is the silicon graphics logo, the above information, 
	such as To, FAx Number, ....... until the ending of the transmission 
	is unreadable, all i can see is a text out of resolution.

	I tested with a second fax machine, without success.
	I also tested with sendfax -m option (High resolution), 
	with no success either


	Does anybody have any idea of what's happening ?!
	Also, Does Somebody know how can i make my business
	cover page ?!



	best regards,
	rodrigo p abrantes
	system administrator
	painet infotmatica ltda

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 97 11:24:52 EST
To: tus@kautre.aut.vtt.fi
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: USR sportster 28.800 troubles
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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


Umm, glancing at the setup: it looks like the new Sportsters use a
rather different set of commands for flow control. But the various
Sunos's and Solaris's have had a series of problems with flow control,
and with the serial lines getting wedged.

You also have to remember that the configuration files for various
modems were often arrived at through experimentation: the subtleties
that make it work for one revision may screw up another one, or a
trigger a slightly different set of problems under another OS.

However, I would alter the ModemSetupAACmd to be
	ModemSetupAACmd:        AT+FCLASS=2.0+FAA=1
to make sure you're in the right state for incoming auto-adaptive calls, and
	ModemFlowControl:       rtscts
in order to take advantage of hardware flow control.

My experience is with SunOS and PPI modems, not USR.

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



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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 97 11:27:41 EST
To: jernej.romih@UNISTAR.SI
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: docq, sendq, recq Space!
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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


You need more space for your received and sent documents? Duplicate the
"config.site" file in the software distribution to "config.local",
and change the DIR_SPOOL from /var/spool/hylafax to some larger
partition. I found this necessary under SunOS when I didn't have
a spare /var disk.

You can't put this on an NFS partition because of the FIFO's that
are installed there.

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


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 13:20:19 -0500
From: Ravi Pina <falcon@gersh.org>
Organization: Web Marketing, Inc.
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: New Setup Problems
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Ok, here is the deal... I compiled about 5 months ago v4.0 for BSDI 2.1
with great success.  Well, I upgraded to BSD/OS 3.0 (FYI: This is a VERY
buggy version, wait till the update), then downgraded back to 2.1. 
Well, as a result of all the changes, the Hylafax is broke.  I *THOUGHT*
I could just do a make install from the compiled version in the 2.1
beforeI botched thinhgs up, but no luck.  Aparently after tons of
recompiles and tweekings (I'm now using 4.0pl1), the end result of the
installations are thus:

The config programs detect correctly my modem, init it fine, but when I
go to do a faxstat, rather than (as I did before) get a responce of (and
what is shown in the FAQ) which of all luck, I cannot find now.  It was
whhat SHOULD be reported when you foa  faxstat, but I rather get:

Server on localhost:FIFO for all modems: Not running.
Server on localhost:tty01 for +1.xxx.xxx.xxxx: Running and idle.

As I recall, I never had the first FIFO entry.

Jobs seem to get queued fine, but jobs are queued to "any" modem rather
than tty01.  What is going on here?

The ONLY hardware change I hade was added a internal 28.8, but that
should not have any effect, should it?  Is this what the mysterious FIFO
is?  Any help would be great...

-Ravi


--
Ravi Pina              * "I am forbidden to produce milk.  In cyberland,
Systems Administrator  *  we only drink Diet Coke(tm)." - RENT
Web Marketing, Inc.    * "Its 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full
falcon@webmrkt.com     *  tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, its
http://www.webmrkt.com *  dark and we're wearing sunglasses." - Blu'B'rs

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 14:22:29 -0500
From: Ravi Pina <falcon@gersh.org>
Organization: Web Marketing, Inc.
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: More info on Problems
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

After poking around, I also noticed that faxstat seems to want to use
the old fax system and looks/requires a fax entry in my /etc/services
file to be on port 4557 rather than the hylafax new server on 4559. 
When I make my fax entry in my services file to be 4559 rather than
4557, I get several errors when i do a faxstat...

Mailformed server message "220 echoes.webmrkt.com server (HylaFAX (tm)
Version 4." ignored.y.
"nknown status message "500 VERSION:2: Command not recognized.

and a whole bunch of other errors.... so it appears that its using the
old server?  What is the solution?

Thanks.


--
Ravi Pina              * "I am forbidden to produce milk.  In cyberland,
Systems Administrator  *  we only drink Diet Coke(tm)." - RENT
Web Marketing, Inc.    * "Its 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full
falcon@webmrkt.com     *  tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, its
http://www.webmrkt.com *  dark and we're wearing sunglasses." - Blu'B'rs

From george@mech.seas.upenn.edu  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 15:50:47 -0500 (EST)
Posted-Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 15:50:47 -0500 (EST)
From: george@mech.seas.upenn.edu ( George Jefferson )
To: pkw@elgro.co.uk
Subject: What does this PS code mean ?
Organization: Mechanical Engineering

:        % faxmail prologue file.
:        %
:        /EPSbegin{save gsave 20 20 scale 200 dict begin}def
:        /EPSend{end grestore restore}def

those two lines are defining procedures. You may see somewhere
later in the file,

EPSbegin
bla bla bla
EPSend

Its quite possable they arent used at all..
It is basically setting up an environment, so that whatever the
included code is (bla bla) it cant mess up the rest of the document
too bad.

If you are adding your own code, it wouldn't hurt to
wrap it in EPSbegin ... EPSend although if its simple
code I'd just do gsave ... grestore

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 1997 08:51:53 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Qian Guo Yu <gyqian@iss.nus.sg>
cc: Hylafax Mailing list <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: {HELP} I cannot receive correct fax
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Qian Guo Yu wrote:

> > Qian Guo Yu wrote:
> >     
> >     I can't find my server trace. Attached is a session log and
> > 
> > the server trace is written by syslogd(1M) according the rules
> > in /etc/syslog.conf;
> > 
> 
> The file '/etc/syslog.conf' only has one line:
> local0.notice               /var/adm/syslog
> 
> And, the file 'var/adm/syslog' has two lines:
> Jan 27 16:58:1 prsmpc4 syslogd: restart
> Jan 21 10:02:36 prsmpc4 syslog: accept: SIOCGPGRP failed errno 22

Read the man entries for syslog and syslog.conf. Your system hasn't
been set up for syslog tracing. Also make sure sure that the
ServerTracing: flag in config.ttyXX is big enough to generate
something worth looking at.

[snip]
> I corrected the ModemDialCmd to "ATDT9%s" in the modem config file 
> and got the same result: the receiver only got some of the contents.
> (it looks like half page, and some lines are merged together). 
[snip]

Since your session log looks ok, I really suspect your modem setup is
suspect. Have you made sure that your modem <-> host handshaking is
wired and set up correctly?
--
Jonathan Chen                          e-mail : jonc@pinnacle.co.nz
  Pinnacle Software Ltd                Voice  : +64.9.415.4460
  Auckland, New Zealand                Fax    : +64.9.415.4250

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 97 16:00:09 EST
To: falcon@gersh.org
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: More info on Problems
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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


What version of faxstat are you using? And why is it using 4557?
Unless you have been tweaking hyla.conf or otherwise modifying it, you
should be using 4559, the "hylafax" port, rather than 4557, the "fax"
port.

Also, make sure that your hfaxd is running all three ports of snpp
(444), fax (4557), and hylafax (4559), as written in the
hylafax-v4.0pl1/etc/hylafax.sh startup script. This will let hfaxd
answer requests from old faxstat versions on the fax port, and newer
versions on the hylafax port, correctly.

Calling the 4559 port "fax" is sure to get you in trouble very
quickly, unless you really know what you're doing and need to do
things that way.

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

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 16:26:37 -0500
From: Ravi Pina <falcon@gersh.org>
Organization: Web Marketing, Inc.
To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
CC: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: More info on Problems
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> What version of faxstat are you using? 

Its 4.0pl0 with patch pl0 => pl1 installed.  I'm going to try to install
a fresh 4.0pl1.

> And why is it using 4557?
> Unless you have been tweaking hyla.conf or otherwise modifying it, you
> should be using 4559, the "hylafax" port, rather than 4557, the "fax"
> port.

This is the output form a faxstat -v

connect to localhost (127.0.0.1) at port 4557
-> version:2
-> userID:root
-> serverStatus:
-> userStatus:System Administrator
-> .
<- server:all modems:FIFO:Not running
<- server:+1.216.595.0486:tty01:Running and idle
<- jobStatus:2:System Administrator:asap:95950486:tty01:
<- jobStatus:1:System Administrator:asap:95950486:any:
<- EOF
Server on localhost:FIFO for all modems: Not running.
Server on localhost:tty01 for +1.216.595.0486: Running and idle.

Job  Modem Destination     Time-To-Send     Sender         Status
1    any   95950486                         System Adminis Queued and
waiting
2    tty01 95950486                         System Adminis Queued and
waiting

> 
> Also, make sure that your hfaxd is running all three ports of snpp
> (444), fax (4557), and hylafax (4559), as written in the
> hylafax-v4.0pl1/etc/hylafax.sh startup script. This will let hfaxd
> answer requests from old faxstat versions on the fax port, and newer
> versions on the hylafax port, correctly.
> 

The server does.... I'm going to see what a fresh build does for me. 
What is strange is that when I start faxq, hfaxd, and faxgetty, the
modem initalizaes fine and goes into ready mode, it is just that queued
faxes dont' go out...  grr...

-ravi


--
Ravi Pina              * "I am forbidden to produce milk.  In cyberland,
Systems Administrator  *  we only drink Diet Coke(tm)." - RENT
Web Marketing, Inc.    * "Its 106 miles to Chicago, we've got a full
falcon@webmrkt.com     *  tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, its
http://www.webmrkt.com *  dark and we're wearing sunglasses." - Blu'B'rs

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 97 16:53:54 EST
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: More info on Problems
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Hmmm. Do a "which faxstat", and make sure you are using the new one instead
of one left behind from an old install.

Also look around for an old "hyla.conf" file that may be doing odd
things to your setup.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 1997 10:12:28 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
Reply-To: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Rodrigo Pinto Abrantes <rodrigo@painet.com.br>
cc: hylafax <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: Problens sending cover page
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Wed, 19 Mar 1997, Rodrigo Pinto Abrantes wrote:

> 	Does anybody have any idea of what's happening ?!

The standard answer to this is:

    "Provide us with the server trace logs"

> 	Also, Does Somebody know how can i make my business
> 	cover page ?!

Hmm. This should be in the FAQ somewhere.
--
Jonathan Chen                          e-mail : jonc@pinnacle.co.nz
  Pinnacle Software Ltd                Voice  : +64.9.415.4460
  Auckland, New Zealand                Fax    : +64.9.415.4250

From jmburns@ipa.net  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 16:40:24 -0600
From: jmburns@ipa.net (Jim Burns)
To: pkw@elgro.co.uk (Phil Watkinson)
Subject: Re: What does this PS code mean ?

In article <858776157.2177.0@cisay25.demon.co.uk>, pkw@elgro.co.uk (Phil
Watkinson) wrote:


> Hi.
> 
> Please could someone tell me what's happening in the following 
> postscript code :-
> 
>         % faxmail prologue file.
>         %
>         /EPSbegin{save gsave 20 20 scale 200 dict begin}def
>         /EPSend{end grestore restore}def
> 
> It is part of the HylaFAX v4.0 fax software and is the user customizable
> part of the email-to-fax gateway.
> 
> The gateway inserts the contents of the file above before generating
> the %%EndProlog marker.
> 
> I've learnt from the excellent 'First Guide to Postscript' website that
> the "20 20 scale" part is magnifying up the coordinates - the gateway
> generates a "0.5 dup scale" line later on in the file - so the user can
> tweak the size of the image.
> 
> The Guide also implies that '/EPSbegin' and '/EPSend' are procedures, 
> but I can't see where they are used... and the procedures names cannot
> be 'begin' and 'end' because they are reserved words, aren't they ??
> 
> I would like to place my own header and footer in the resulting fax
> image, can I achieve this though this code ? 
> 
> Any help, or pointers to further info, greatly appreciated.
> 
> Cheers,
> Phil Watkinson,
> pkw@elgro.co.uk

The begin and end terms are reservered, but they are bein used here for
that for which they were reserved, to begin and end a proceedure.  A
dictionary holding a max of 200 elements is created.

jmb

From allanfin@microsoft.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Allan Fink <allanfin@microsoft.com>
To: "'pkw@elgro.co.uk'" <pkw@elgro.co.uk>
Subject: Your ps question
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 18:50:06 -0800

See %% Below, ok?

 

       /EPSbegin{save gsave 20 20 scale 200 dict begin}def
        /EPSend{end grestore restore}def


It is part of the HylaFAX v4.0 fax software and is the user customizable
part of the email-to-fax gateway.

The gateway inserts the contents of the file above before generating
the %%EndProlog marker.

I've learnt from the excellent 'First Guide to Postscript' website that
the "20 20 scale" part is magnifying up the coordinates - the gateway
generates a "0.5 dup scale" line later on in the file - so the user can
tweak the size of the image.

The Guide also implies that '/EPSbegin' and '/EPSend' are procedures, 

%% This seems to be a quick and dirty EPS file bracketing scheme. You
are right, the 20 20 scale is going to magnify by a factor of 20 in both
axis. The 0.5 is going to cut that in half, unless there is a gsave or
grestore followed by another scale somewhere else. 

but I can't see where they are used... and the procedures names cannot
be 'begin' and 'end' because they are reserved words, aren't they ??

%%procs are built as follows

/nameobject %these are marked with a forward slash. Can be nearly any
characters
{ ps code for procedure in here}  % this is the procedure body between
curly brackets. This is what the proc does when called.
def % this binds the name object with the proc body in the current
dictionary, and defines the proc for the printer

to see where the call of the two procs are, look for the name objects
EPSbegin and EPSend somewhere later, without the backslash. 
%%%%%%%
I would like to place my own header and footer in the resulting fax
image, can I achieve this though this code ? 

%%Looks like this is supposed to work like this:

EPSbegin
%put your code here
EPSend

%% I will warn you that the code defined above is not too safe. I will
post a better version that takes better care of you on the newsgroup.
Watch for it. Good luck
%% Allan


Any help, or pointers to further info, greatly appreciated.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Rainer Krienke <krienke@mailhost.uni-koblenz.de>
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 1997 08:36:47 +0100
To: flexfax@sgi.com, rodrigo@painet.com.br
Subject: Re: Problens sending cover page
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

   | From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Mar 19 19:43:23 1997
   | From: Rodrigo Pinto Abrantes <rodrigo@painet.com.br>
   | Subject: Problens sending cover page
   | To: flexfax@sgi.com (hylafax)
   | Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 12:32:18 -0300 (EST)
   | MIME-Version: 1.0
   | Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
   | 
   | 	Dear All, 
   | 
...
....
  
   | 
   | 	Does anybody have any idea of what's happening ?!
   | 	Also, Does Somebody know how can i make my business
   | 	cover page ?!
   | 
   | 

Are you shure your installation is correct. I guess you use ghostscript to 
render your coverpage into tiff. Perhaps this goes wrong. You can check this by 
creating a coverpage by hand and then take a look at the result by ghostview.

To create a coverpage you simply say 
 
faxcover -C <your faxcover template file> -f "any text" -n 12345 >/tmp/cover.ps
  
Then you can take a look at it saying ghostview /tmp/cover.ps


If you want to create your own coverpage, take a look at the FAQ Question 36:

http://www.vix.com/hylafax/FAQ/Q36.html



Rainer
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Royal Observatory Hong Kong <d1swdev@asiaonline.net>
Subject: Large Scale usage of HylaFAX
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 1997 16:12:12 +0800 (HKT)
Cc: d1swdev@asiaonline.net
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

I am writing to see if anybody has the experience of using
HylaFAX in a large scale (over 20 modems and sending a few
thousand pages per day).

I want to know if there is any problem and what is the 
hardware required (e.q. processing power of CPU).

Thank you !

K.S.Wat SSA(D)5
Computer Division,
Royal Observatory Hong Kong.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 1997 12:23:49 +0100
From: Jernej Romih <JERNEJ.ROMIH@UNISTAR.SI>
Reply-To: jernej.romih@UNISTAR.SI
Organization: Unistar d.o.o.
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Apionted Deadline!
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

How to change the apointed deadline! Problem is there if I try to send a
faxbroadcast (the same fax to multiple numbers)!

There is an e-mail O got from hfaxd!

BR 

Nejc

_____________________________________________________________________

Your facsimile job to ,,0123-11-77 could not be completed before the
appointed deadline.

    ---- Unsent job status ----

   Destination: ,,0123-11-77
         JobID: 3222
       GroupID: 3222
        Sender: Jernej Romih
      Mailaddr: nejc@spika.unistar.si
        CommID: 00005452
Submitted From: localhost
    Page Width: 215 (mm)
   Page Length: 279 (mm)
    Resolution: 98 (lpi)
        Status: Busy signal detected
       Dialogs: 0 (exchanges with remote device)
         Dials: 1 (consecutive failed calls to destination)
         Calls: 1 (total phone calls placed)
         Pages: 0 (pages transmitted)
      TotPages: 3 (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/doc3222.cover          0 PostScript cover page
docq/doc3254.ps             0 PostScript
-- 
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 13:55:01 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 97 06:52:43 EST
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: RE-RE-RE-POST : Hylafax 4.0pl1 : queue timeout and dial retries  / 
 configuration files -> confusing ?
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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


Sam is no longer on the mailing list, because he's trying to hold down a
job....

The information in the various configuration files is in fact somewhat
redundant. It lets you set an overll configuration for the hfaxd and
faxstat behavior, the site's modem lines, and the individual
serial lines.

The only ones you absolutely have to have are created when you run
faxsetup and faxaddmodem. The rest are optional and unused at
most sites.

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

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 1997 12:03:22 +0000
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Phil Watkinson <pkw@elgro.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Faxmail is chopping off the top of my faxes
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi.

I sent a message last week about a problem with faxmail :-

>I am setting up HylaFAX v4.0pl1 on a Linux Redhat 4.0 system and have
>just configured the email to fax gateway. It's working sort of, because
>the top 1 inch of the fax at the receiving end is missing. The email
>header is almost entirely lost (just half the subject line and the date
>line are printed). 

It's probably bad form to reply to one of our own questions, but just to
let everyone know ( and the mailing list archives ) that the cause was
found to be a '-s a4' pagesize parameter I had in the faxmail script. I
suppose it doesn't make a great deal of sense to try to specify page 
sizes when you're dealing with faxes anyway.

This is now my final mailfax script, which seems to be operating well :-

/usr/local/bin/faxmail -v -n -p 11 \
-Ml=0.75in,t=2.00in -d "$1@$2" "$3" 2>>/var/log/faxlog

BTW, the top margin physically printed only seems to be about a third
of the size asked for - ie to get a top margin of an inch, you need to 
specify 3 inches.

Cheers,
Phil Watkinson,
Boston, UK.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 1997 15:41:03 +0200
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Mario Misic <mario@iva.laus.hr>
Subject: Problem with WHFC-0.3 client 
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi everybody !


I have hylafax40-pl1 software installed on AIX-3.2.5 and it works fine when
I use Unix mail to send faxes, also it works from eudora only when I send
*.txt files, and it is OK.

My problem is when I use WHFC-0.3 client (on NT-4.0 server or Win-95) with
same server configuration.
WHFC-0.3 sends corectly files to Hylafax server, then modem dial number but
it can not  connect to another modem.

Is a problem on client side or server side ?

Thanks !!


This is a log file from server:    

Mar 20 14:50:12.61: [26686]: SESSION BEGIN 00000004 38502032
Mar 20 14:50:12.61: [26686]: SEND FAX: JOB 4 DEST 32 COMMID 00000004
Mar 20 14:50:12.61: [26686]: DELAY 2600 ms
Mar 20 14:50:15.22: [26686]: <-- [17:ATE0V1Q0X3S0=0H0\r]
Mar 20 14:50:15.35: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:15.35: [26686]: <-- [32:ATS8=2S7=60&H1&I0&R2S13=1&D2&C1\r]
Mar 20 14:50:15.49: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:15.49: [26686]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Mar 20 14:50:15.62: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:15.62: [26686]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Mar 20 14:50:15.75: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:15.75: [26686]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Mar 20 14:50:15.89: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:15.89: [26686]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Mar 20 14:50:16.02: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:16.02: [26686]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Mar 20 14:50:16.15: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:16.15: [26686]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Mar 20 14:50:16.28: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:16.28: [26686]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Mar 20 14:50:16.42: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:16.42: [26686]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0\r]
Mar 20 14:50:16.55: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:16.55: [26686]: <-- [5:ATM1\r]
Mar 20 14:50:16.68: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:16.72: [26686]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Mar 20 14:50:16.95: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:16.96: [26686]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Mar 20 14:50:17.29: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:17.29: [26686]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Mar 20 14:50:17.62: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:17.62: [26686]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Mar 20 14:50:17.95: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:17.95: [26686]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Mar 20 14:50:18.29: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:18.29: [26686]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Mar 20 14:50:18.52: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:18.52: [26686]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Mar 20 14:50:18.75: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:18.75: [26686]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0\r]
Mar 20 14:50:18.99: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:18.99: [26686]: <-- [29:AT+FLI="Computer Consulting"\r]
Mar 20 14:50:19.22: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:19.25: [26686]: DIAL 32
Mar 20 14:50:19.25: [26686]: <-- [7:ATDT32\r]
Mar 20 14:50:34.19: [26686]: --> [4:+FCO]
Mar 20 14:50:36.98: [26686]: --> [27:+FNF:B5007688776910B21663D3]
Mar 20 14:50:36.98: [26686]: REMOTE NSF "B5007688776910B21663D3"
Mar 20 14:50:36.98: [26686]: --> [27:+FCI:" 385 020 411 136    "]
Mar 20 14:50:36.98: [26686]: REMOTE CSI "385 020 411 136"
Mar 20 14:50:36.98: [26686]: --> [20:+FIS:1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0]
Mar 20 14:50:36.99: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:37.00: [26686]: REMOTE best rate 14400 bit/s
Mar 20 14:50:37.00: [26686]: REMOTE max page width 2432 pixels in 303 mm
Mar 20 14:50:37.00: [26686]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
Mar 20 14:50:37.00: [26686]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Mar 20 14:50:37.00: [26686]: REMOTE best format 1-D MR
Mar 20 14:50:37.00: [26686]: REMOTE best 0 ms/scanline
Mar 20 14:50:37.00: [26686]: USE 14400 bit/s
Mar 20 14:50:37.00: [26686]: USE 0 ms/scanline
Mar 20 14:50:37.00: [26686]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Mar 20 14:50:37.33: [26686]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 20 14:50:37.33: [26686]: SESSION END


and this is log from syslog:

Mar 19 14:57:48 laus FaxQueuer[41302]: SUBMIT JOB 5
Mar 19 14:58:03 laus FaxSend[48062]: MODEM USROBOTICS SPORTSTER V.34+ FAX /
Mar 19 14:58:03 laus FaxSend[48062]: SEND FAX: JOB 5 DEST 32 COMMID 00000006
Mar 19 14:58:29 laus FaxQueuer[41302]: NOTIFY: bin/notify "doneq/q5" "done" "0:3
8"
Mar 19 14:58:30 laus sendmail[47573]: OAA47573: from=fax, size=378, class=0, pri
=30378, nrcpts=1, msgid=<199703191358.OAA47573@laus.dbk.laus.hr>, relay=uucp@loc
alhost
Mar 19 14:58:31 laus sendmail[25818]: OAA47573: to=mario@laus.hr, ctladdr=fax (5
/203), delay=00:00:01, xdelay=00:00:00, mailer=smtp, relay=iva.laus.hr. [194.152
.247.34], stat=Sent (Ok)

Mario Misic

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: tony@umcc.umcc.umich.edu (Tony Poole)
Subject: WHFC Problem
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 1997 12:48:12 -0500 (EST)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Since WHFC version .1 came out, I have had several users using it without
problem on a daily basis.

I grabbed WHFC version .3 yesterday, and switched everyone over to it,
including a PC I have (all run Win95).  Today, a user reported a lockup
problem.  It happens on all but one PC.  To duplicate it, all I have
to do is go to fax something, bring up the phonebook, and many times after
I select an entry WHFC will lockup.  I am able to end the task by hitting
CNTR-ALT-DEL.  The times it doesn't lockup, when in the phonebook, if
I move the phonebook window around a few times I can get it to.  In other
words, it's pretty repeatable.

So, I switched a couple systems back to WHFC version .1 in hopes of fixing
the problem.  No joy.  It still happens on all but one system.  I am unable
to determine any difference between this one system and the rest.

I read the message the other day about a blank phonebook.  I found a
pbook.phb file with just "PBOOK 1.0" inside on all systems and deleted
it.  That didn't help.

None of my users have the same phonebooks - so it's not something contained
in the phonebooks.

Can anyone give me a clue where to look for the problem?

Thanks!

Tony


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To: Royal Observatory Hong Kong <d1swdev@asiaonline.net>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Large Scale usage of HylaFAX 
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 1997 20:24:12 +0000
From: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

In message <199703200812.QAA22457@asiaonline.net>, Royal Observatory Hong Kong 
writes:
> Hi,
> 
> I am writing to see if anybody has the experience of using
> HylaFAX in a large scale (over 20 modems and sending a few
> thousand pages per day).
> 
> I want to know if there is any problem and what is the 
> hardware required (e.q. processing power of CPU).

The London TPC.INT cell consists of 10 Multitech modems attached to a Central Data terminal server hanging off a SparcStation20.  It received 1341 MIME-encoded e-mail messages to TPC-style FAX numbers yesterday, imaged them appropriately (the ghostscript rasterisations are often the most CPU intensive operations by far) and sent a grand total of 2840 pages.

I'm pretty confident you don't need a SS20 to do the job, but cannot back this up with experience.

-DPN


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 1997 13:38:17 -0700 (MST)
From: John Patrick Poet <john@BlueSkyTours.COM>
To: Royal Observatory Hong Kong <d1swdev@asiaonline.net>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Large Scale usage of HylaFAX
X-Loop: john@BlueSkyTours.COM
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Thu, 20 Mar 1997, Royal Observatory Hong Kong wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I am writing to see if anybody has the experience of using
> HylaFAX in a large scale (over 20 modems and sending a few
> thousand pages per day).
> 
> I want to know if there is any problem and what is the 
> hardware required (e.q. processing power of CPU).
> 

We have seven Multitech ZDS modems hooked up to a 8-port Rocketport PCI
serial card in a 160MHz 5x86 AMD based computer, running Linux 2.0.29.  We
calculated that we could achieve over 4000 faxes a day, if the modems where
going all the time.

Hylafax 4.0pl1 with a small patch of my own, works great with this system.
The fix I had to make had to do with the faxqclean program deleting fax
images before they actually had a chance to go.  This only shows up when you
are sending a LOT of faxes.

> Thank you !
> 
> K.S.Wat SSA(D)5
> Computer Division,
> Royal Observatory Hong Kong.
> 

Your welcome,

John
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From redhat-ppp-list-request@redhat.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
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From: jamesrem@techlink-ltd.com
Sender: James Rem <techlink@jr.techserve.techlink-ltd.com>
Subject: Re: Masquerading & diald with RH4.0 ??? 
To: dassic@login.dknet.dk, redhat-ppp-list@redhat.com
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Mr. Nemholt

Ask yourself several questions?

1) how many ip numbers do you have?  
   If you only have one then you have to do ip masquerading (which is a little 
more difficult).  if you have one ask/beg your isp for a class c address or as 
many ip addresses as you have machine attached to  your network
2) DO you have a Class C address (a range of over 250 addresses) or did your 
ISP give you more than one ip  (e.g. 38.241.72.1, 38.241.72.2 up to 10)?
address?  
   if yes  then you assign each of the win95 machines an address and configure 
their tcpip stacks to point to your linux machine. assuming that you are using 
Microsoft's stack the configuration is done under dial up networking. Having 
DNS set up on linux is very helpful also!!!! 


if you have multiple addresses you might want to add a couple of route 
statements 

/sbin/route del default;
/sbin/route add default gw xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx dev ppp0

once ppp is up.  xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx should probably be a router (check with your 
isp.  

the number of ip numbers is most useful in determining your best 
configuration.  

-------------------------------------
Name: James Rem
E-mail: jamesrem@techlink-ltd.com (James Rem)
---- Linux the operating system of choice!!!
Date: 3/20/97
Time: 8:56:21 PM
-------------------------------------
 
--- On Fri, 21 Mar 1997 11:04:13 +1100 (EST)  Robert Hart 
<hartr@interweft.com.au> wrote:

>On 20 Mar, Jesper Frank Nemholt wrote:
>> Hi!
>> 
>> I currently have a working PPP setup on my RH4.0
>> 
>> The Linux box is connected to a ethernet LAN where it currently 
>> runs as a local server for mail, www, ftp etc.
>> 
>> I'd like to make it possible to let the connected Win95 machines
>> access the internet through the Linux box and its modem based PPP
>> connection.
>> 
>> I've tried to study the PPP-howto and asked a couple of Linux
>> wizards, but I'm still a bit lost...
>
>Well - the PPP-HOWTO covers a bit about setting up PPP to link
>networks, but it assumes you know what you are doing...
>
>> Some say it's possible to let the Win95 machines access the 
>> internet, just by adding a new route on the Linux box...
>> Is this true, and if yes, the how to do it ???
>
>Yes - PROVIDED that ALL the machines on your local LAN have real, valid
>IP addresses. If this is the case, simply make sure that you have IP
>forwarding enabled in you Linux kernel (stock Red Hat kernels do have
>this enabled) and then tell the win 95 machines that the Linux box's IP
>address is their 'router' or 'gateway' in their TCP/IP configuration.
>
>> Other say that I need to do masquerading... but do I need to
>> install more components to my full RH4.0 install ???
>> I've managed to find ipfwadm, but the ipfw binary file mentioned
>> in some of the HOWTO's isn't there...
>
>If you are using invalid IP numbers (or one of the reserved sequences
>for unconnected networks), then you must run IP Masquerade - and you
>don't need ipfw - just ipfwadm.
>
>Install the HOWTO rpm and look at the IP Masquerade mini-howto in
>	/usr/doc/HOWTO/mini/IP-Masquerade
>
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From: Jesper Frank Nemholt <dassic@login.dknet.dk>
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Hi!

I currently have a working PPP setup on my RH4.0

The Linux box is connected to a ethernet LAN where it currently 
runs as a local server for mail, www, ftp etc.

I'd like to make it possible to let the connected Win95 machines
access the internet through the Linux box and its modem based PPP
connection.

I've tried to study the PPP-howto and asked a couple of Linux
wizards, but I'm still a bit lost...

Some say it's possible to let the Win95 machines access the 
internet, just by adding a new route on the Linux box...
Is this true, and if yes, the how to do it ???

Other say that I need to do masquerading... but do I need to
install more components to my full RH4.0 install ???
I've managed to find ipfwadm, but the ipfw binary file mentioned
in some of the HOWTO's isn't there...

Is there a RH4.x orientated howto somewhere that explains the
whole issue regarding what steps to do to make all the Win95
machines getting access through the Linux box ???


Regarding diald... I've heard that it's possible to add a option
to pppd so it'll start by itself when someone wants to access a
external IP-adress... is this true, and if yes, is it supported
in the RH4.0 pppd or do I need to upgrade ???
Can it be controlled so it'll close the PPP connection after
a given period of inactivity like diald, or ???


A last thing... after adding my ISPs nameservers in my 
/etc/resolv.conf my RH4.0 hangs after the "amd" line is written
at boot time, and sendmail is very slow when you send something.
Some said I should add a domain-line in resolv.conf to fix the
problem, but I allready have a domain-line.
Other say that in SlackWare you fix the problem by removing the
"route add gw default ..." line from /etc/rc.d/inet1.d file, but 
this file is not present in RH4.0...

How do I fix this sendmail problem ???


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: "Don Thompson" <don@drumhill.prestel.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 00:58:00 +0100
To: Eric Fraser <fraser@now.CS.Berkeley.EDU>
Subject: Re: corrupted transmissions
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Mar 18,  8:08pm, Eric Fraser wrote:
> Subject: Re: corrupted transmissions
>
> Unfortunately it the distribution of failures is random and there are
> many phone numbers that I've tried calling.  The problem has not been
> linked to any particular phone number.
>
> Does anyone have any other ideas of what to try, I'm getting desperate?
>

Is it likely that anyone leaves a cellular phone lying close to the local line
- I know the GSM system phones cause great noise on land lines if they are in
proximity, note also that a cellular network & phone will periodically
"heartbeat"

I don't recall you listing diagnostics you've already tried - has another modem
been used?

> eric.
>
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From: Robert Hart <hartr@interweft.com.au>
Reply-To: hartr@interweft.com.au
Subject: Re: Masquerading & diald with RH4.0 ???
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On 20 Mar, Jesper Frank Nemholt wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I currently have a working PPP setup on my RH4.0
> 
> The Linux box is connected to a ethernet LAN where it currently 
> runs as a local server for mail, www, ftp etc.
> 
> I'd like to make it possible to let the connected Win95 machines
> access the internet through the Linux box and its modem based PPP
> connection.
> 
> I've tried to study the PPP-howto and asked a couple of Linux
> wizards, but I'm still a bit lost...

Well - the PPP-HOWTO covers a bit about setting up PPP to link
networks, but it assumes you know what you are doing...

> Some say it's possible to let the Win95 machines access the 
> internet, just by adding a new route on the Linux box...
> Is this true, and if yes, the how to do it ???

Yes - PROVIDED that ALL the machines on your local LAN have real, valid
IP addresses. If this is the case, simply make sure that you have IP
forwarding enabled in you Linux kernel (stock Red Hat kernels do have
this enabled) and then tell the win 95 machines that the Linux box's IP
address is their 'router' or 'gateway' in their TCP/IP configuration.

> Other say that I need to do masquerading... but do I need to
> install more components to my full RH4.0 install ???
> I've managed to find ipfwadm, but the ipfw binary file mentioned
> in some of the HOWTO's isn't there...

If you are using invalid IP numbers (or one of the reserved sequences
for unconnected networks), then you must run IP Masquerade - and you
don't need ipfw - just ipfwadm.

Install the HOWTO rpm and look at the IP Masquerade mini-howto in
	/usr/doc/HOWTO/mini/IP-Masquerade

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 08:14:29 +0100
From: Ulrich Eckhardt <uli@rgw-express.de>
Organization: RGW Express Airfreight GmbH
To: Phil Watkinson <pkw@elgro.co.uk>
CC: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: whfc 0.3alpha : fax numbers over 6 digits
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Phil Watkinson wrote:
> 
> Hi.
> 
> I mentioned a problem with the Win'95 fax client, whfc 0.3 alpha,
> yesterday where it was crashing when the fax number was entered or
> brought forward from the phonebook.
> 
> I appreciate Ulrich's prompt reply to me.
> 
> Further investigation found the cause to be the prescence of a file
> called 'pbook.phb' in the whfc directory. It was a empty text file
> except for the characters 'PBOOK1.0'. This file *isn't* the phonebook
> that is configured to be used by whfc; and we are uncertain where it
> came from. Simply deleting this file made whfc run reliably again.

Hi,

files beginning with the characters PBOOK1.0 are phonebook files.
(see the format of the phonebook file in the README). There are 
several reports of problems with the phonebook file the last days,
so i will have a look at it. But it may take some time, because
i am busy with other projects these days.

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 13:55:01 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: hylafax on sgi
To: hunziker@epag.ch (D.Hunziker)
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 09:55:53 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
X-FAX-cover: faxcover-sisis.ps
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

D.Hunziker wrote:
    
    I am new using Hylafax.
    I install on SGI Challenge, I got the following message
    
    *************
    
    Warning: /bin/vgetty does not exist or is not an executable program!
    
    The file:
    
        /bin/vgetty
    
    does not exist or this file is not an executable program.  The
    HylaFAX software optionally uses this program and the fact that
    it does not exist on the system is not a fatal error.  If the
    program resides in a different location and you do not want to
    install a symbolic link for /bin/vgetty that points to your program
    then you must reconfigure and rebuild HylaFAX from source code.
    
    
    Warning: /bin/egetty does not exist or is not an executable program!
    
    The file:
    
        /bin/egetty
    
    does not exist or this file is not an executable program.  The
    HylaFAX software optionally uses this program and the fact that
    it does not exist on the system is not a fatal error.  If the
    program resides in a different location and you do not want to
    install a symbolic link for /bin/egetty that points to your program
    then you must reconfigure and rebuild HylaFAX from source code.
    *****************
    
    after this I could configure and add a modem, but faxmodem stops with the
    following message
    *********************
    
    Should I run faxmodem for each configured modem [yes]?
    /usr/local/sbin/faxmodem ttyf2
    
    Done verifying system setup.
    Killed
    ^^^^^^

Did you killed the faxsetup(1M) or is it a message from the proc
itself? If so please run

# sh -x sbin/faxsetup

to see what's going on. If your question is about vgetty/egetty
just search the HylaFAQ for "egetty" (http://www.vix.com/hylafax/FAQ/).

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 09:07:12 +0000
To: HylaFAX <flexfax@sgi.com>
From: Phil Watkinson <pkw@elgro.co.uk>
Subject: Re: WHFC Problem
Cc: Tony Poole <tony@umcc.umcc.umich.edu>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

At 12:48 20/03/97 -0500, Tony Poole wrote:
>Since WHFC version .1 came out, I have had several users using it without
>problem on a daily basis.
>
>I grabbed WHFC version .3 yesterday, and switched everyone over to it,
>including a PC I have (all run Win95).  Today, a user reported a lockup
>problem.  It happens on all but one PC.  To duplicate it, all I have
>to do is go to fax something, bring up the phonebook, and many times after
>I select an entry WHFC will lockup.....[snip]

Hi, Tony.

Don't know if this will help, but it maybe worth trying using only the
public phonebook facility of whfc, rather than a private phonebook.

You have to specify the name and path of the public phonebook file
in the system settings dialog box; and then, in the phonebook window
itself, check that the 'public phonebook' option is set ( it's in the
bottom left hand corner of the window ). You also have to ensure that
any 'pbook.phb' files are deleted from the whfc directory.

I feel that there is something bizarre happening with the private
phonebook facility of whfc 0.3 and the above maybe a workround for it.

Let us know how you get on, it's in all our interests to let Ulrich
have as much info as possible about this problem.

Cheers,
Phil Watkinson,
Boston, UK.

From james@amber.biology.gatech.edu  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 15:22:33 -0500
From: james@amber.biology.gatech.edu (James McIninch)
To: pkw@elgro.co.uk (Phil Watkinson)
Subject: Re: What does this PS code mean ?
Newsgroups: comp.lang.postscript
X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2]

On Wed, 19 Mar 1997 12:55:57 GMT, in an article from comp.lang.postscript, you wrote:
) Hi.

) Please could someone tell me what's happening in the following 
) postscript code :-

)         % faxmail prologue file.
)         %
)         /EPSbegin{save gsave 20 20 scale 200 dict begin}def
)         /EPSend{end grestore restore}def

Postscript works using a stack, like an RPN calculator.

First, a symbol, "/EPSbegin" is placed on the stack, then a procedure (enclosed
in brackets) is placed on the stack, then 'def' is executed, which associates
the procedure with the symbol (so, think of this symbol as a function that
can be called later in the postscript program).

The procedure consists of 'save', which saves a copy of the current dictionary
(all the defined symbols) to the dictionary stack. 'gsave' saves the current
graphic state (pen size, color, current transformation matrix, path, etc.) to
the stack. 20 and 20 are placed on the stack and 'scale' pops them both
off and modifyes the current translation matrix so that all subsequent
coordinates have their values multiplied by 20 for x and 20 for y. '200 dict'
preallocates some dictionary space and begin pushes the dictionary onto the
current dictionary stack.

EPSbegin, no doubt, is supposed to be used just before an EPS image, however
the preallocating dictionary space isn't necessary.

Similar goes with EPSend except 'end' pops the dictionary off the stack,
'grestore' restores the last graphics state saved with 'gsave', and 'restore'
restores the last dictionary saved with 'save'.


) It is part of the HylaFAX v4.0 fax software and is the user customizable
) part of the email-to-fax gateway.

) The gateway inserts the contents of the file above before generating
) the %%EndProlog marker.

) I've learnt from the excellent 'First Guide to Postscript' website that
) the "20 20 scale" part is magnifying up the coordinates - the gateway
) generates a "0.5 dup scale" line later on in the file - so the user can
) tweak the size of the image.

) The Guide also implies that '/EPSbegin' and '/EPSend' are procedures, 
) but I can't see where they are used... and the procedures names cannot
) be 'begin' and 'end' because they are reserved words, aren't they ??

) I would like to place my own header and footer in the resulting fax
) image, can I achieve this though this code ? 

) Any help, or pointers to further info, greatly appreciated.

) Cheers,
) Phil Watkinson,
) pkw@elgro.co.uk


--
James McIninch
School of Biology, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA 30332-0230
james@amber.biology.gatech.edu

From byram@cappella.demon.co.uk  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Fri, 21 Mar 1997 22:04:22 GMT
To: Phil Watkinson <pkw@elgro.co.uk>
From: David Byram-Wigfield <byram@cappella.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: What does this PS code mean ?

pkw@elgro.co.uk (Phil Watkinson) wrote:

>Please could someone tell me what's happening in the following
>postscript code :-
>
>        % faxmail prologue file.
>        %
>        /EPSbegin{save gsave 20 20 scale 200 dict begin}def
>        /EPSend{end grestore restore}def

>The Guide also implies that '/EPSbegin' and '/EPSend' are procedures,
>but I can't see where they are used... and the procedures names cannot
>be 'begin' and 'end' because they are reserved words, aren't they ??

The /EPSbegin definition will be called a little later in the file,
normally in the %%Setup section. The existing defaults will be 'saved' and
the new scaling isolated by 'gsave'. The faxdict is the 'currentdict' with
200 entries which is placed on top of the stack.

'EPSend' will be called at the end of the file, probably in the %%Trailer,
and 'end' removes the dictionary, 'grestore' removes the scaling and
'restore' puts things back as they were before 'EPSbegin was called.

You cannot redefine 'begin'and 'end' but you can add them to make a new
name of your own as happens here.


>I would like to place my own header and footer in the resulting fax
>image, can I achieve this though this code ?

Yes, make your own defs in the Prolog and insert them into the above
commands, presumably just before 'scale' or the typeface will be 20 times
too large!

/header {
0 0 moveto
/Times-Roman findfont 10 scalefont setfont
(This is my header) show
}def

/footer {
0 0 moveto
/Times-Roman findfont 10 scalefont setfont
(This is my footer) show
}def

insert: --
gsave % to isolate your following translation %
80 720 translate % top of A4 %
header
grestore

gsave
80 80 translate % bottom of A4
footer
grestore

It is always preferable to construct the header and footer in the bottom
left hand corner with '0 0 moveto' and then 'translate' them where you
want. This lets you move them where you want rather than setting them in
concrete at (say) 100 600 moveto.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Path: troja.stuttgart.netsurf.de!news
From: stenny@ilias.net (Stefan Schober)
Newsgroups: troja.hylafax
Subject: faxmail and german ulauts ...
Date: 21 Mar 1997 22:16:43 GMT
Organization: *** The * Deep * Black * Hole ***
Lines: 14
Reply-To: stenny@troja.stuttgart.netsurf.de
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

	Hi,

a few days ago I successfully compiled and installed hylafax 4.0pl1.
While trying the mail2fax-gateway I recognized, that the fax images,
composed from my mail messages really look ugly, if they contain german
umlaut characters. As I'm german and most of the recipients of my faxes
are too, I'd love to see german umlaut chars be handled in a reasonable way.
Does anyone know, how to fix this?

	thanks
		stefan
-- 
	Stefan Schober, Pforzheim/Germany
		reach me at stenny@troja.stuttgart.netsurf.de

From a144@lehigh.edu  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: a144@lehigh.edu
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 1997 13:37:50 -0500
To: pkw@elgro.co.uk (Phil Watkinson)
Subject: Re: What does this PS code mean ?

For the begin and end,
dict begin
opens a dictionary called "dict" and puts it on the stack so
it can get searched.  The "end" pops the dictionary from the
stack.  EPSbegin saves the graphic state, scales by 20 and
pushes the dictionary.  EPSend pops the dictionary and
restores the graphic state.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 1997 19:47:01 +0100 (MET)
From: "Lorenzo M. Catucci" <lorenzo@argon.roma2.infn.it>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: faxgetty - dial in data - Linux
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I've seen (and posted myself) some messages about using mgetty as a data
call handling program. By now, no one socceded in doing it, and so I
thought I should lesser my expectations, and use another (simpler) getty,
e.g. the agetty, which (at least) is able to get its input and output from
stdin/stdout, like I think it should get started from faxgetty. 

Nope: I'm not even able to receive data calls with this other getty...

Now, the question is simple: did someone succeed in using another getty
with HylaFAX on Linux? If so, I think his experience could be of some use
to at least one reader... Now comes the second question: I fear the
problem (on my system) comes from the initialization strings the modem
gets, since (at least) it did recognize both fax and data calls when
working under mgetty, even though I didn't configure it to spool fax data
in the right place, and it gave up AFTER syncronization. Now the modem
does only fax when I use faxgetty, and it doesn't try to sync to data
calls. I'm talking about a Rockwell 33.6 + 14.4 fax modem

Yours


lorenzo m catucci

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 1997 21:29:45 +0100
From: Julian Wolff <wolff@ibm.net>
Reply-To: wolff@ibm.net
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Timeout Problem with sendpage operation
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I have tried for days now to make 'sendpage' to work correctly. 
Furthermore I have read and search thru the FAQ list, but nothing
seems to releate to my problem. Sending FAXes works nicely but
I can't send SNPP messages. I know that it works, because I have
HylaFAX running on another system with the same configuration and
there I can send SNPP without any problems. I have appended my 
session log here - I probably should add that I tried at least 50
different settings for my modem but the result is always the same
- even changing the modem did not help. My modem is a Zoom V34 XE.
For some reason it does not see the 'ID=' string. However if I use
kermit and dial in manually I get the 'ID=' string without problems -
and sending FAXex work ok too...

Thanks for any hint or help.
 
Session Log:

Mar 22 21:21:50.53: [22865]: SESSION BEGIN 00000061 01712092522
Mar 22 21:21:50.56: [22865]: SEND PAGE: JOB 72 DEST 0,01712092522 COMMID
00000061
Mar 22 21:21:50.56: [22865]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Mar 22 21:21:50.56: [22865]: DELAY 2600 ms
Mar 22 21:21:53.17: [22865]: MODEM set DTR ON
Mar 22 21:21:53.18: [22865]: MODEM set baud rate: 38400 baud, input flow
RTS/CTS, output flow RTS/CTS
Mar 22 21:21:53.18: [22865]: MODEM flush i/o
Mar 22 21:21:53.18: [22865]: <-- [15:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
Mar 22 21:21:53.19: [22865]: --> [14:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0]
Mar 22 21:21:53.19: [22865]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 21:21:53.19: [22865]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&K3&D3&C1\r]
Mar 22 21:21:53.22: [22865]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 21:21:53.22: [22865]: <-- [7:ATL0M1\r]
Mar 22 21:21:53.23: [22865]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 21:21:53.23: [22865]: MODEM set parity: 7 bits, even parity
Mar 22 21:21:53.23: [22865]: MODEM input buffering enabled
Mar 22 21:21:53.38: [22865]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=0\r]
Mar 22 21:21:53.49: [22865]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 21:21:53.49: [22865]: DIAL 0,01712092522
Mar 22 21:21:53.49: [22865]: <-- [18:ATDT0,01712092522\r]
Mar 22 21:22:22.57: [22865]: --> [13:CONNECT 38400]
Mar 22 21:22:22.58: [22865]: EXPECT ID (paging central identification)
Mar 22 21:22:22.58: [22865]: <-- <1:\015>
Mar 22 21:22:24.58: [22865]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Mar 22 21:22:24.58: [22865]: --> <1:D>
Mar 22 21:22:24.58: [22865]: RECV: D
Mar 22 21:22:24.58: [22865]: <-- <1:\015>
Mar 22 21:22:26.59: [22865]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Mar 22 21:22:26.59: [22865]: --> <1:D>
Mar 22 21:22:26.59: [22865]: RECV: D
Mar 22 21:22:26.59: [22865]: <-- <1:\015>
Mar 22 21:22:28.60: [22865]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Mar 22 21:22:28.60: [22865]: --> <1:D>
Mar 22 21:22:28.60: [22865]: RECV: D
Mar 22 21:22:28.60: [22865]: <-- <1:\015>
Mar 22 21:22:30.61: [22865]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Mar 22 21:22:30.61: [22865]: --> <26:GND-NVADPAGNGSVSPDBYMNYDV\033>
Mar 22 21:22:30.61: [22865]: RECV: GND-NVADPAGNGSVSPDBYMNYDV
Mar 22 21:22:30.61: [22865]: <-- <1:\015>
Mar 22 21:22:32.62: [22865]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Mar 22 21:22:32.62: [22865]: <-- <1:\015>
Mar 22 21:22:34.63: [22865]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Mar 22 21:22:34.63: [22865]: <-- <1:\015>
Mar 22 21:22:36.64: [22865]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Mar 22 21:22:36.64: [22865]: <-- <1:\015>
Mar 22 21:22:38.65: [22865]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Mar 22 21:22:38.65: [22865]: <-- <1:\015>
Mar 22 21:22:40.66: [22865]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Mar 22 21:22:40.66: [22865]: <-- <1:\015>
Mar 22 21:22:42.67: [22865]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Mar 22 21:22:42.71: [22865]: PAGE FAILED: No initial ID response from
paging central
Mar 22 21:22:42.71: [22865]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Mar 22 21:22:47.71: [22865]: MODEM TIMEOUT: reading line from modem
Mar 22 21:22:47.71: [22865]: MODEM <Timeout>
Mar 22 21:22:47.71: [22865]: MODEM input buffering enabled
Mar 22 21:22:47.72: [22865]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Mar 22 21:22:47.72: [22865]: SESSION END

---------------------------------------------
EMail:     wolff@ibm.net
           wolff@solutionsetc.de
SMS-Email: 01728913545.connect@sms.materna.de

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 1997 16:26:19 -0700 (MST)
From: "R. Wayne McCorkle" <wmccorkl@psl.nmsu.edu>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Cannot send fax
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I have installed HylaFAX on a PC running Debian/GNU Linux, 
kernel version 2.0.25

I seem to be able to receive a fax ok, but when I send a
fax the sendee does not get it.


Here is the command I use to send ...

stout# sendfax -n -d 5211449 -R kinkos.ps
request id is 16 (group id 16) for host localhost (1 file)
stout# 

Checking the status ...

stout> faxstat -s
HylaFAX scheduler on localhost: Running
Modem ttyS2 (+1.505.521.3275): Sending job 16

JID  Pri S  Owner Number       Pages Dials     TTS Status
16   127 R   root 5211449       0:1   0:12         


And the daemon.log file ...

Mar 22 15:53:01 localhost init: Re-reading inittab
Mar 22 15:53:02 localhost FaxGetty[4612]: OPEN /dev/ttyS2
Mar 22 15:53:06 localhost FaxGetty[4612]: MODEM ROCKWELL RC288DPi/V1.300-15-V34_DP SupraExpress 288i PnP Built: December 28 1995 10:29:14
Mar 22 15:53:10 localhost HylaFAX[4615]: Filesystem has SysV-style file creation semantics.
Mar 22 15:53:10 localhost FaxQueuer[3681]: SUBMIT JOB 16
Mar 22 15:53:17 localhost FaxGetty[4612]: ANSWER: Can not lock modem device
Mar 22 15:53:21 localhost FaxSend[4625]: MODEM ROCKWELL RC288DPi/V1.300-15-V34_DP SupraExpress 288i PnP Built: December 28 1995 10:29:14
Mar 22 15:53:21 localhost FaxSend[4625]: SEND FAX: JOB 16 DEST 5211449 COMMID 00000016
Mar 22 15:54:20 localhost FaxGetty[4612]: MODEM ROCKWELL RC288DPi/V1.300-15-V34_DP SupraExpress 288i PnP Built: December 28 1995 10:29:14

Now the log file says that the modem cannot be locked, but it sure
seems to be when I look in /var/spool/uucp, I see LCK..ttyS2

Also, I cannot seem to make a data call after getting and making fax
calls. It dials and starts to get the carrier, but then stops.

Here is the syslog from the session ...

Mar 22 16:01:15 localhost pppd[4674]: pppd 2.2.0 started by root, uid 0
Mar 22 16:01:15 localhost pppd[4674]: Removed stale lock on ttyS2 (pid 4612)
Mar 22 16:01:16 localhost chat[4675]: abort on (BUSY) 
Mar 22 16:01:16 localhost chat[4675]: abort on (NO CARRIER) 
Mar 22 16:01:16 localhost chat[4675]: abort on (VOICE) 
Mar 22 16:01:16 localhost chat[4675]: abort on (NO DIALTONE) 
Mar 22 16:01:16 localhost chat[4675]: send (ATDT6464942^M) 
Mar 22 16:01:16 localhost chat[4675]: expect (sername:) 
Mar 22 16:02:01 localhost chat[4675]: alarm
Mar 22 16:02:01 localhost chat[4675]: Failed
Mar 22 16:02:01 localhost pppd[4674]: Connect script failed

When I change my config.ttyS2 file to include AT+FCLASS=0, I
can make a data call but am no longer able to receive faxes.

Here is daemon.log in that case ...

Mar 22 16:21:36 localhost FaxGetty[4690]: ANSWER any
Mar 22 16:22:39 localhost FaxGetty[4690]: ANSWER: Ring detected without successful handshake
Mar 22 16:22:44 localhost FaxGetty[4690]: MODEM ROCKWELL RC288DPi/V1.300-15-V34_DP SupraExpress 288i PnP Built: December 28 1995 10:29:14

I would appreciate any help.

Thanks.


+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| R. Wayne McCorkle                    Voice: (505) 522-9236                |
| New Mexico State University          Fax:   (505) 522-9389                |
| Physical Science Laboratory          Email: wmccorkl@psl.nmsu.edu         |
| Computation and Simulation Division  URL: http://essex.nmsu.edu/~rmccorkl |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: tony@umcc.umcc.umich.edu (Tony Poole)
Subject: Re: WHFC Problem
To: pkw@elgro.co.uk (Phil Watkinson)
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 1997 19:43:29 -0500 (EST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I wrote:
>>I grabbed WHFC version .3 yesterday, and switched everyone over to it,
>>including a PC I have (all run Win95).  Today, a user reported a lockup
>>problem.  It happens on all but one PC.  To duplicate it, all I have
>>to do is go to fax something, bring up the phonebook, and many times after
>>I select an entry WHFC will lockup.....[snip]
>
pkw@elgro.co.uk (Phil Watkinson) wrote:
>Don't know if this will help, but it maybe worth trying using only the
>public phonebook facility of whfc, rather than a private phonebook.
>
>You have to specify the name and path of the public phonebook file
>in the system settings dialog box; and then, in the phonebook window
>itself, check that the 'public phonebook' option is set ( it's in the
>bottom left hand corner of the window ). You also have to ensure that
>any 'pbook.phb' files are deleted from the whfc directory.

We're already using the public phonebook (never have used the private),
and all the pbook.phb files are gone system wide.

I'm not at work now to test this, but none of my users have named their
public phonebooks with a .phb extension.  Is this a requirement by chance?

Also, I should mention that the whfc.exe binary is stored on a read-only
network drive, with each client PC having a shortcut to it.  After reading a
couple comments regarding placements of file in the directory whfc is
started from, I copied the executable to a local directory to start from,
but the problem did not go away.  I guess I'm wondering (in the long term)
if leaving it on the read-only netwrok drive and creating shortcuts from
client PC's could create any unique problems.  Doing it this way is nice of
course for administrative reasons (like upgrades).

Tony


------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tony Poole  Traverse City, MI USA  tony@umcc.umich.edu  tony@cherry1.trv.mi.us

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Stefan Soucek <e9325745@student.tuwien.ac.at>
To: "'flexfax@sgi.com'" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: AW: faxgetty - dial in data - Linux
Date: Sun, 23 Mar 1997 12:29:17 +-100
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Now, the question is simple: did someone succeed in using another getty
with HylaFAX on Linux? If so, I think his experience could be of some use
to at least one reader...

On my machine (Linux 1.2.13, Hylafax 3pl1) a combination of faxgetty/agetty
works just fine. I have the following getty args in my config.ttyS0:

    GettyArgs:              "-mt60 %s %l"

The only problem is that this solution does not support automatic ppp.

						mfg Stefan.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Path: troja.stuttgart.netsurf.de!not-for-mail
From: stenny@troja.stuttgart.netsurf.de (Stefan Schober)
Newsgroups: troja.hylafax
Subject: Re: faxgetty - dial in data - Linux
Date: 23 Mar 1997 18:10:09 +0100
Organization: *** The * Deep * Black * Hole ***
Lines: 29
NNTP-Posting-Host: troja.ilias.net
X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 unoff BETA release 960825]
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

in <Pine.LNX.3.95.970322193832.1917B-100000@argon.roma2.infn.it> Lorenzo M Catucci <lorenzo@argon.roma2.infn.it> schrieb:
> I've seen (and posted myself) some messages about using mgetty as a data
> call handling program. By now, no one socceded in doing it, and so I
> thought I should lesser my expectations, and use another (simpler) getty,
> e.g. the agetty, which (at least) is able to get its input and output from
> stdin/stdout, like I think it should get started from faxgetty. 

Well, the solution to this problem is indeed to use another getty
program, as mgetty isn't designed to work on already opened serial
lines. I myself use agetty as the getty program called bei faxgetty.
To enable agetty to use the serial line opened by faxgetty, I use
these options for agetty as 'GettyArgs' in 'etc/config.modem':
	GettyArgs:	-t60 -- %s -

With these settings I'm able to use faxgetty to determine between fax
and data calls and to react in the correct manner. Agetty just uses
the line, already opened by faxgetty and prompts the remote user for
his username and password, before calling login.

This works fine on my linux box.

	sy
		stefan
-- 
	Stefan Schober, Pforzheim/Germany
		reach me at stenny@troja.stuttgart.netsurf.de

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 15:33:23 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: "R. Wayne McCorkle" <wmccorkl@psl.nmsu.edu>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Cannot send fax
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Sat, 22 Mar 1997, R. Wayne McCorkle wrote:

> I have installed HylaFAX on a PC running Debian/GNU Linux, 
> kernel version 2.0.25
> 
> I seem to be able to receive a fax ok, but when I send a
> fax the sendee does not get it.

You need to provide either the session log or a syslog trace with the
modem chat flags turned on.
--
Jonathan Chen                          e-mail : jonc@pinnacle.co.nz
  Pinnacle Software Ltd                Voice  : +64.9.415.4460
  Auckland, New Zealand                Fax    : +64.9.415.4250

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 97 02:15:08 EST
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Help with USR Sportster 33.6 modem, RedHat Linux 4.1
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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After mastering SunOS installations, I decided to install Linux on my
home machine. It's RedHat 4.1, and I've installed HylaFAX v4.0pl1. The
compiler is gcc-2.7.2.1: the modem is a USR Sportster 33.6 V.34
internal.

I cannot access the modem *at all* with anything, such as kermit,
HylaFAX, dip, or other utilities. Kermit will open the line on
/dev/cua0 but I see no responses whatsoever. Under the Win95 system,
it is COM2, but the *only* line that will even let me connect is
/dev/cua0, not /dev/cua[123].

Does anyone know what the problem is? Linux hardware and system
subtleties are new to me, and all my MIT friends are out of town.

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


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Rainer Krienke <krienke@mailhost.uni-koblenz.de>
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 08:25:39 +0100
To: lorenzo@ARGON.roma2.infn.it
Subject: Re: faxgetty - dial in data - Linux
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

   | From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Sat Mar 22 22:05:01 1997
   | Date: Sat, 22 Mar 1997 19:47:01 +0100 (MET)
   | From: "Lorenzo M. Catucci" <lorenzo@argon.roma2.infn.it>
   | To: flexfax@sgi.com
   | Subject: faxgetty - dial in data - Linux
   | MIME-Version: 1.0
   | 
   | I've seen (and posted myself) some messages about using mgetty as a data
   | call handling program. By now, no one socceded in doing it, and so I
   | thought I should lesser my expectations, and use another (simpler) getty,
   | e.g. the agetty, which (at least) is able to get its input and output from
   | stdin/stdout, like I think it should get started from faxgetty. 
   | 
   | Now, the question is simple: did someone succeed in using another getty
   | with HylaFAX on Linux? If so, I think his experience could be of some use
   | to at least one reader... 

Yes I did. I using gettyps 2.0.7.x and Hylafax 4.1pl0 on a linux box. I can 
successfully receive and send faxes and receive data-calls. I cannot rember all 
the configuration parameters by head but if this is interestiong for someone, 
I'll take a look at the configuration (its already some months ago I configured 
this, and the linux machine is at home and not here at the university) and post 
the important stuff.

Rainer
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Rainer Krienke                          krienke@informatik.uni-koblenz.de
Universitaet Koblenz, 			http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~krienke
Rechenzentrum,                          Voice: +49 261 9119-641
Rheinau 1, D-56075 Koblenz, Germany     Fax:   +49 261 9119-495
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Tim Tsai <tim@futuresouth.com>
Subject: good email->pager solution
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 03:09:38 -0600 (CST)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

  Can anybody give me pointers for a good implementation of e-mail to
pager gateway via HylaFAX?  We are also looking for software that will
automatically split long e-mail messages into multiple pages (up to a
certain limit, of course).  Mark Fullmer's sendpage program has most of
these features but I like HylaFAX's handling of the modems much better.

  Thanks!

  Tim

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 11:42:32 +0000
To: HylaFAX List <flexfax@sgi.com>
From: Phil Watkinson <pkw@elgro.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Help with USR Sportster 33.6 modem, RedHat Linux 4.1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

At 02:15 24/03/97 EST, Nico Garcia wrote:
>[snip]
>I cannot access the modem *at all* with anything, such as kermit,
>HylaFAX, dip, or other utilities. Kermit will open the line on
>/dev/cua0 but I see no responses whatsoever. Under the Win95 system,
>it is COM2, but the *only* line that will even let me connect is
>/dev/cua0, not /dev/cua[123].
>[snip]
>

Just wonder if it's a IRQ conflict? The 'standard' PC configuration has
COM1/3 sharing IRQ 4 and COM2/4 sharing IRQ 3. This is a disaster and if
you want to run a mouse on com 1 and a modem on com 3 (for example), you
will need to find a vacant IRQ and
        reconfig your internal modem jumpers to use that
	tell Linux (using setserial) that this is the IRQ for that port.

While you're experimenting, perhaps a 
        cat /proc/interrupts >> /var/log/messages
may help before and after the port setup in your rc.local script.

Once you get it going, this mailing list has recommended that the 
DCE/DTE-Rate is set down to 19200bps on USR Sportster 33.6 modems....

Cheers,
Phil Watkinson (with acknowledgement to the redhat-ppp-list)
Boston, UK.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 97 09:13:16 EST
To: HylaFAX List <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: Help with USR Sportster 33.6 modem, RedHat Linux 4.1
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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Phil says:
  At 02:15 24/03/97 EST, Nico Garcia wrote:
  >[snip]
  >I cannot access the modem *at all* with anything, such as kermit,
  >HylaFAX, dip, or other utilities. Kermit will open the line on
  >/dev/cua0 but I see no responses whatsoever. Under the Win95 system,
  >it is COM2, but the *only* line that will even let me connect is
  >/dev/cua0, not /dev/cua[123].
  >[snip]

  Just wonder if it's a IRQ conflict? The 'standard' PC configuration has
  COM1/3 sharing IRQ 4 and COM2/4 sharing IRQ 3. This is a disaster and if
  you want to run a mouse on com 1 and a modem on com 3 (for example), you
  will need to find a vacant IRQ and

Conceivable, but I don't think so. My mouse is a PS/2 mouse. From what
little DOS work I've done, it seems that the COM1/COM3 setup you've
described would never have worked even under Win95, and the modem and
mouse operate fine under Win95 with the exact same hardware.

	  reconfig your internal modem jumpers to use that
	  tell Linux (using setserial) that this is the IRQ for that port.

I downloaded setserial last night, and will be playing with it today.
I thought USR Sportsters had software configurable interrupts: at least,
I seem able to play with it in the Win95 device manager.

  While you're experimenting, perhaps a 
	  cat /proc/interrupts >> /var/log/messages
  may help before and after the port setup in your rc.local script.

  Once you get it going, this mailing list has recommended that the 
  DCE/DTE-Rate is set down to 19200bps on USR Sportster 33.6 modems....

After it's communicable at all, I can try that. As it is, even
probemodem doesn't work.

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

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 09:37:15 -0500
From: Peter Dominguez <peter@pad.com>
Organization: P.A. Dominguez, Inc.
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: MT1932ZPX modem and COMREC invalid command received
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

My fax modem sometimes hangs when it receives from some late model fax
machines.  What registers can I modify to prevent this.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 18:35:45 +0000
To: HylaFAX List <flexfax@sgi.com>
From: Phil Watkinson <pkw@elgro.co.uk>
Subject: Re: Help with USR Sportster 33.6 modem, RedHat Linux 4.1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

At 09:13 24/03/97 EST, Nico Garcia replied:
>
>Conceivable, but I don't think so. My mouse is a PS/2 mouse. From what
>little DOS work I've done, it seems that the COM1/COM3 setup you've
>described would never have worked even under Win95, and the modem and
>mouse operate fine under Win95 with the exact same hardware.
>
>	  reconfig your internal modem jumpers to use that
>	  tell Linux (using setserial) that this is the IRQ for that port.
>
>I downloaded setserial last night, and will be playing with it today.
>I thought USR Sportsters had software configurable interrupts: at least,
>I seem able to play with it in the Win95 device manager.
>

Hi, Nico.

I believe the internal 14.4 and 28.8 USR Sportsters have a jumper on the 
card for both the COM port and the IRQ. They are said to be factory set 
to COM2 and IRQ3. I would expect the 33.6 version to be the same - the 
manual will confirm or otherwise.

My understanding is that the settings in the Windows '95 device manager 
must match the settings on the card; this is the case with my non-Plug and
Pray ethernet card.

A possibility to investigate is that your modem is set to COM2, but with
an alternative IRQ, say IRQ5 . The Linux commands would be something like:

        /bin/setserial /dev/cua1 irq 5
        /bin/setserial /dev/cua1 spd_vhi
        /bin/setserial -a /dev/cua1 >> /var/log/messages

Good Luck!

Cheers,
Phil Watkinson,
Boston, UK.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Path: troja.stuttgart.netsurf.de!news
From: stenny@ilias.net (Stefan Schober)
Newsgroups: troja.hylafax
Subject: problems receiving faxes :-(
Date: 24 Mar 1997 18:37:28 GMT
Organization: *** The * Deep * Black * Hole ***
Lines: 34
Reply-To: stenny@troja.stuttgart.netsurf.de
NNTP-Posting-Host: troja.ilias.net
X-Newsreader: knews 0.9.7
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

	Hi,

I'M running hylafax 4.0pl1 on a linux machine, using kernel 1.0.29.
Compiling and installation of hylafax ran just out of the box. I can
send and receive fax images and I'm able to initiate and answer data
calls on the same line. Everything works as expected - nearly evetything
:-(

While receiving a fax image I never can see any error messages,
everything seems to operate quite well. But while regarding the faxes
after reception I'm not able to display the fax image on my Win95 box
running 'WANG imaging V1.0'. This program states an "internal error".

Every attempt to convert the fax images to another picture format
yields messages like the following:

Fax3Decode1D: Warning, <file>: Premature EOL at scanline 395 (x 0).
Fax3Decode1D: <file>: Bad code word at scanline 396 (x 20).
tifftopnm: bad data read on line 396.

Trying to display the resulting image (e.g with xv) yields messages like
"the image appears to be truncated".

Hylafax and all fax/tiff programs are linked against libtiff
V3.4beta035.
My modem is a ZyXEl 1496E - IMHO one of the best fax modems available.
Can somebody please explain to me the circumstances leading to the
descripted error messages and perhaps help me avoiding these?

	thx
		stefan
-- 
	Stefan Schober, Pforzheim/Germany
		reach me at stenny@troja.stuttgart.netsurf.de

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Rex Fowler <rmfowler@raptor.mtc.ti.com>
Subject: sendpage hangs
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 13:54:04 -0600 (CST)
Reply-To: rmfowler@mtc.ti.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I'm having some problem with alpha paging.  The environment is

Solaris 2.4
hylafax version hylafax-v4.0pl1

sendpage is hanging apparently right after the 'SEND' command.
I'm guessing it has something to do with reading or writing to the FIFO
but I'm unsure.

Here's a sample telnet sesion with port 444

raptor 956$ telnet localhost 444
Trying 127.0.0.1 ...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
220 raptor.mtc.ti.com SNPP server (HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl1) ready.
login rmfowler
230 User rmfowler logged in.
page rex
500 PAFE: Command not recognized.
page rex
250 Pager ID accepted; provider: xxxyyyy pin: wwwzzzz jobid: 40.
mess testing telnet
250 Message text OK.
send
250 Message processing completed.

There is a few minute delay before the '250 Message processing completed'

If I interrupt it, I can then use 'pagesend' to send the message 
successfully.

Any ideas of what I can look or if there's more information I can give you.
Since pagesend works, I believe the modem and serial port are setup ok.
The problem seems to be communication between hfaxd and faxq.

They 2 processed do share a FIFO, correct?  From what I can tell,
another FIFO per device is created when using faxgetty, which I'm not
currently.

Thanks,

-- 
Rex Fowler              http://www.mtc.ti.com/~rmfowler
(972)997-2779           mailto:rmfowler@mtc.ti.com
Alpha Pager             http://www.mtc.ti.com/cgi-bin/alpha_pager.cgi
TI MSG                  rfow

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 20:02:16 -0700 (MST)
From: "R. Wayne McCorkle" <wmccorkl@psl.nmsu.edu>
To: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Cannot send fax
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


On Mon, 24 Mar 1997, Jonathan Chen wrote:

> 
> You need to provide either the session log or a syslog trace with the
> modem chat flags turned on.
> --

Well, it seems that I was able to fax at least one machine.
I was able to communicate with the fax at my office. I am 
confused though, since I never received mail notification 
of the success. I do get mail if there is a problem (I thought
the -R flag would send mail in any case). Any how, I have 
included two files from the /var/spool/fax/log directory.
The first is from the succesfull fax to my office, the second
the failure to kinkos, result of the sendfax command in my
previous message. 

Thanks for any help!
Wayne

+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| R. Wayne McCorkle                    Voice: (505) 522-9236                |
| New Mexico State University          Fax:   (505) 522-9389                |
| Physical Science Laboratory          Email: wmccorkl@psl.nmsu.edu         |
| Computation and Simulation Division  URL: http://essex.nmsu.edu/~rmccorkl |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+


Successful fax ...

Mar 22 13:57:52.76: [ 3779]: SESSION BEGIN 00000008 15056789658
Mar 22 13:57:52.78: [ 3779]: SEND FAX: JOB 12 DEST 678-9658 COMMID 00000008
Mar 22 13:57:52.78: [ 3779]: DELAY 2600 ms
Mar 22 13:57:55.38: [ 3779]: <-- [15:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
Mar 22 13:57:55.39: [ 3779]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 13:57:55.39: [ 3779]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&K3&D2&C1\r]
Mar 22 13:57:55.40: [ 3779]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 13:57:55.40: [ 3779]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=1\r]
Mar 22 13:57:55.41: [ 3779]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 13:57:55.41: [ 3779]: <-- [7:ATL1M1\r]
Mar 22 13:57:55.42: [ 3779]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 13:57:55.58: [ 3779]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=1\r]
Mar 22 13:57:55.68: [ 3779]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 13:57:56.07: [ 3779]: DIAL 6789658
Mar 22 13:57:56.07: [ 3779]: <-- [12:ATDT6789658\r]
Mar 22 13:58:17.13: [ 3779]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 13:58:18.57: [ 3779]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 13:58:18.57: [ 3779]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Mar 22 13:58:18.58: [ 3779]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 13:58:19.29: [ 3779]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 13:58:19.29: [ 3779]: REMOTE CSI "505 678 9658"
Mar 22 13:58:19.29: [ 3779]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Mar 22 13:58:19.30: [ 3779]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 13:58:19.58: [ 3779]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 13:58:19.58: [ 3779]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
Mar 22 13:58:19.58: [ 3779]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Mar 22 13:58:19.58: [ 3779]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
Mar 22 13:58:19.58: [ 3779]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Mar 22 13:58:19.59: [ 3779]: REMOTE best format 2-D MR
Mar 22 13:58:19.59: [ 3779]: REMOTE best 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
Mar 22 13:58:19.59: [ 3779]: USE 9600 bit/s
Mar 22 13:58:19.59: [ 3779]: USE 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
Mar 22 13:58:19.59: [ 3779]: SEND file "docq/doc12.ps;30"
Mar 22 13:58:19.66: [ 3779]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Mar 22 13:58:19.66: [ 3779]: USE unlimited page length 
Mar 22 13:58:19.66: [ 3779]: USE 3.85 line/mm
Mar 22 13:58:19.66: [ 3779]: USE 1-D MR
Mar 22 13:58:19.67: [ 3779]: SEND training at v.29 9600 bit/s
Mar 22 13:58:19.68: [ 3779]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Mar 22 13:58:19.72: [ 3779]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 13:58:19.72: [ 3779]: <-- data [23]
Mar 22 13:58:19.72: [ 3779]: <-- data [2]
Mar 22 13:58:21.52: [ 3779]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 13:58:21.52: [ 3779]: <-- data [6]
Mar 22 13:58:21.52: [ 3779]: <-- data [2]
Mar 22 13:58:21.94: [ 3779]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 13:58:21.94: [ 3779]: DELAY 75 ms
Mar 22 13:58:22.03: [ 3779]: <-- [10:AT+FTM=96\r]
Mar 22 13:58:22.08: [ 3779]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 13:58:22.08: [ 3779]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 13:58:22.08: [ 3779]: <-- data [776]
Mar 22 13:58:22.08: [ 3779]: <-- data [2]
Mar 22 13:58:24.02: [ 3779]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 13:58:24.02: [ 3779]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Mar 22 13:58:24.96: [ 3779]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 13:58:26.04: [ 3779]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 13:58:26.04: [ 3779]: TRAINING succeeded
Mar 22 13:58:26.04: [ 3779]: <-- [10:AT+FTM=96\r]
Mar 22 13:58:26.08: [ 3779]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 13:58:26.08: [ 3779]: SEND begin page
Mar 22 13:58:26.12: [ 3779]: <-- data [1027]
Mar 22 13:58:26.12: [ 3779]: <-- data [1026]
Mar 22 13:58:26.12: [ 3779]: <-- data [1028]
Mar 22 13:58:26.12: [ 3779]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 22 13:58:26.12: [ 3779]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 13:58:27.12: [ 3779]: <-- data [1034]
Mar 22 13:58:27.12: [ 3779]: <-- data [1030]
Mar 22 13:58:27.12: [ 3779]: <-- data [1030]
Mar 22 13:58:27.55: [ 3779]: <-- data [1028]
Mar 22 13:58:28.27: [ 3779]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 22 13:58:29.00: [ 3779]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 22 13:58:30.08: [ 3779]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 22 13:58:30.80: [ 3779]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 22 13:58:31.51: [ 3779]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 13:58:32.59: [ 3779]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 13:58:33.31: [ 3779]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 13:58:34.03: [ 3779]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 13:58:35.11: [ 3779]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 13:58:35.83: [ 3779]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 13:58:36.91: [ 3779]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 13:58:37.63: [ 3779]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 13:58:38.35: [ 3779]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 13:58:39.43: [ 3779]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 13:58:40.15: [ 3779]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 13:58:40.87: [ 3779]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 22 13:58:41.95: [ 3779]: <-- data [229]
Mar 22 13:58:41.95: [ 3779]: SENT 25829 bytes of data
Mar 22 13:58:41.95: [ 3779]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 22 13:58:43.03: [ 3779]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 13:58:43.75: [ 3779]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 13:58:44.47: [ 3779]: <-- data [365]
Mar 22 13:58:44.83: [ 3779]: SENT 3437 bytes of data
Mar 22 13:58:44.83: [ 3779]: SEND 1D RTC
Mar 22 13:58:44.83: [ 3779]: <-- data [29]
Mar 22 13:58:44.83: [ 3779]: <-- data [2]
Mar 22 13:58:44.83: [ 3779]: SEND end page
Mar 22 13:58:50.94: [ 3779]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 13:58:51.20: [ 3779]: DELAY 95 ms
Mar 22 13:58:51.30: [ 3779]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Mar 22 13:58:51.31: [ 3779]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Mar 22 13:58:51.35: [ 3779]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 13:58:51.35: [ 3779]: <-- data [3]
Mar 22 13:58:51.35: [ 3779]: <-- data [2]
Mar 22 13:58:52.66: [ 3779]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 13:58:52.66: [ 3779]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Mar 22 13:58:53.53: [ 3779]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 13:58:54.58: [ 3779]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 13:58:54.58: [ 3779]: SEND recv MCF (message confirmation)
Mar 22 13:58:54.59: [ 3779]: SEND FAX (00000008): FROM root@localhost TO 678-9658 (page 1 of 1 sent in 0:35)
Mar 22 13:58:54.59: [ 3779]: SEND FAX (00000008): FROM root@localhost TO 678-9658 (docq/doc12.ps;30 sent in 0:35)
Mar 22 13:58:54.59: [ 3779]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Mar 22 13:58:54.63: [ 3779]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 13:58:54.63: [ 3779]: <-- data [3]
Mar 22 13:58:54.63: [ 3779]: <-- data [2]
Mar 22 13:58:55.94: [ 3779]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 13:58:55.94: [ 3779]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Mar 22 13:58:56.62: [ 3779]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 13:58:56.62: [ 3779]: SESSION END

Failed fax ...
Mar 22 15:53:21.54: [ 4625]: SESSION BEGIN 00000016 15055211449
Mar 22 15:53:21.56: [ 4625]: SEND FAX: JOB 16 DEST 5211449 COMMID 00000016
Mar 22 15:53:21.56: [ 4625]: DELAY 2600 ms
Mar 22 15:53:24.16: [ 4625]: <-- [15:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
Mar 22 15:53:24.17: [ 4625]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 15:53:24.17: [ 4625]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&K3&D2&C1\r]
Mar 22 15:53:24.18: [ 4625]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 15:53:24.18: [ 4625]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=1\r]
Mar 22 15:53:24.19: [ 4625]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 15:53:24.19: [ 4625]: <-- [7:ATL1M1\r]
Mar 22 15:53:24.20: [ 4625]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 15:53:24.21: [ 4625]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=1\r]
Mar 22 15:53:24.31: [ 4625]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 15:53:24.38: [ 4625]: DIAL 5211449
Mar 22 15:53:24.38: [ 4625]: <-- [12:ATDT5211449\r]
Mar 22 15:53:41.55: [ 4625]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 15:53:43.46: [ 4625]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 15:53:43.46: [ 4625]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Mar 22 15:53:43.47: [ 4625]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 15:53:44.16: [ 4625]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 15:53:44.16: [ 4625]: REMOTE CSI "505 521 1449"
Mar 22 15:53:44.16: [ 4625]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Mar 22 15:53:44.17: [ 4625]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 15:53:44.48: [ 4625]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 15:53:44.48: [ 4625]: REMOTE best rate 14400 bit/s
Mar 22 15:53:44.48: [ 4625]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Mar 22 15:53:44.48: [ 4625]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
Mar 22 15:53:44.48: [ 4625]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Mar 22 15:53:44.49: [ 4625]: REMOTE best format 2-D MMR
Mar 22 15:53:44.49: [ 4625]: REMOTE supports T.30 Annex A, ECM
Mar 22 15:53:44.49: [ 4625]: REMOTE best 10 ms/scanline
Mar 22 15:53:44.49: [ 4625]: USE 14400 bit/s
Mar 22 15:53:44.49: [ 4625]: USE 10 ms/scanline
Mar 22 15:53:44.49: [ 4625]: SEND file "docq/doc16.ps;70"
Mar 22 15:53:44.63: [ 4625]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Mar 22 15:53:44.63: [ 4625]: USE unlimited page length 
Mar 22 15:53:44.63: [ 4625]: USE 3.85 line/mm
Mar 22 15:53:44.63: [ 4625]: USE 2-D MR
Mar 22 15:53:44.66: [ 4625]: SEND training at v.17 14400 bit/s
Mar 22 15:53:44.69: [ 4625]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Mar 22 15:53:44.73: [ 4625]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 15:53:44.73: [ 4625]: <-- data [23]
Mar 22 15:53:44.74: [ 4625]: <-- data [2]
Mar 22 15:53:46.52: [ 4625]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 15:53:46.52: [ 4625]: <-- data [6]
Mar 22 15:53:46.52: [ 4625]: <-- data [2]
Mar 22 15:53:46.95: [ 4625]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 15:53:46.95: [ 4625]: DELAY 75 ms
Mar 22 15:53:47.04: [ 4625]: <-- [11:AT+FTM=145\r]
Mar 22 15:53:47.07: [ 4625]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 15:53:47.07: [ 4625]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 15:53:47.07: [ 4625]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 15:53:47.08: [ 4625]: <-- data [652]
Mar 22 15:53:47.08: [ 4625]: <-- data [2]
Mar 22 15:53:50.18: [ 4625]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 15:53:50.47: [ 4625]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Mar 22 15:53:50.82: [ 4625]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 15:53:51.44: [ 4625]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 15:53:51.44: [ 4625]: TRAINING succeeded
Mar 22 15:53:51.44: [ 4625]: <-- [11:AT+FTM=146\r]
Mar 22 15:53:51.47: [ 4625]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 15:53:51.47: [ 4625]: SEND begin page
Mar 22 15:53:51.56: [ 4625]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 22 15:53:51.56: [ 4625]: <-- data [1030]
Mar 22 15:53:51.56: [ 4625]: <-- data [1034]
Mar 22 15:53:51.56: [ 4625]: <-- data [1025]
Mar 22 15:53:52.56: [ 4625]: <-- data [1032]
Mar 22 15:53:52.56: [ 4625]: <-- data [1030]
Mar 22 15:53:52.56: [ 4625]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 22 15:53:52.56: [ 4625]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 22 15:53:53.25: [ 4625]: <-- data [1035]
Mar 22 15:53:53.26: [ 4625]: <-- data [1027]
Mar 22 15:53:53.56: [ 4625]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 15:53:54.18: [ 4625]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 15:53:54.80: [ 4625]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 15:53:55.11: [ 4625]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 15:53:55.73: [ 4625]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 15:53:56.35: [ 4625]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 15:53:56.97: [ 4625]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 15:53:57.60: [ 4625]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 15:53:58.22: [ 4625]: <-- data [961]
Mar 22 15:53:58.53: [ 4625]: SENT 19392 bytes of data
Mar 22 15:53:58.53: [ 4625]: <-- data [1032]
Mar 22 15:53:59.15: [ 4625]: <-- data [1029]
Mar 22 15:53:59.77: [ 4625]: <-- data [1024]
Mar 22 15:54:00.40: [ 4625]: <-- data [481]
Mar 22 15:54:00.71: [ 4625]: SENT 3553 bytes of data
Mar 22 15:54:00.71: [ 4625]: SEND 2D RTC
Mar 22 15:54:00.71: [ 4625]: <-- data [30]
Mar 22 15:54:00.71: [ 4625]: <-- data [2]
Mar 22 15:54:00.71: [ 4625]: SEND end page
Mar 22 15:54:04.60: [ 4625]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 15:54:04.60: [ 4625]: DELAY 95 ms
Mar 22 15:54:04.71: [ 4625]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Mar 22 15:54:04.71: [ 4625]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Mar 22 15:54:04.75: [ 4625]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 15:54:04.75: [ 4625]: <-- data [3]
Mar 22 15:54:04.75: [ 4625]: <-- data [2]
Mar 22 15:54:06.06: [ 4625]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 15:54:06.22: [ 4625]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Mar 22 15:54:06.52: [ 4625]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 15:54:07.29: [ 4625]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 15:54:07.29: [ 4625]: SEND recv RTP (retrain positive)
Mar 22 15:54:07.32: [ 4625]: SEND FAX (00000016): FROM root@localhost TO 5211449
 (page 1 of 1 sent in 0:23)
Mar 22 15:54:07.32: [ 4625]: SEND FAX (00000016): FROM root@localhost TO 5211449
 (docq/doc16.ps;70 sent in 0:23)
Mar 22 15:54:07.42: [ 4625]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Mar 22 15:54:07.46: [ 4625]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 22 15:54:07.46: [ 4625]: <-- data [3]
Mar 22 15:54:07.46: [ 4625]: <-- data [2]
Mar 22 15:54:08.77: [ 4625]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 15:54:08.77: [ 4625]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Mar 22 15:54:09.45: [ 4625]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 22 15:54:09.47: [ 4625]: SESSION END

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Steve Williams <steve@genie96.com>
Subject: ANNOUNCE AIX HylaFAX 4.0pl1 Binaries available
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 21:12:42 -0700 (MST)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

Sorry this has taken so long.  Too many projects on the go, including a
pretty awsome skiing season <g>.

I have placed on sgi.com in the incoming directory two files:

INSTALL-aix3.2.5-v4.0pl1
hylafax-aix3.2.5-v4.0pl1.cpio.gz

The sum & MD5 for the binary file are:

sum (hylafax-aix3.2.5-v4.0pl1.cpio.gz) = 01101  4224 
MD5 (hylafax-aix3.2.5-v4.0pl1.cpio.gz) = 8325ecd9fdd62783bc3082861ded51ab

This distribution runs on AIX 4.1.4 flawlessley, and only slightly 
tested under AIX 4.2 ( see the INSTALL notes ).

The only significant difference in this over pl0 is that it is pl1, AND
I have included two ghostscript binaries.

I hope this is "socially acceptable", but I had sufficient requests that
I decided to just include them in the distribution.

The install notes state this as well, but it is worth repeating.

The ghostscript binaries SHOULD NOT overwrite what you have, I have
named them usr/local/bin/gs3.53.steve and usr/local/bin/gs4.03.steve.

You will have to delete them or rename the appropriate one.  They DO NOT
have X support compiled into them.  I am not able to compile X support
under AIX 3.2.5, only under AIX 4.1.4.

Again, any problems with the binary distribution, let me ( steve@genie96.com )
know.

Thanks, & happy faxing <g>
-- 
	Steve Williams, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
	Genie Computer Systems Inc.
	steve@genie96.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: sendpage hangs
To: rmfowler@mtc.ti.com
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 08:12:21 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
X-FAX-cover: faxcover-sisis.ps
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Rex Fowler wrote:
    
    I'm having some problem with alpha paging.  The environment is
    
    Solaris 2.4
    hylafax version hylafax-v4.0pl1
    
    sendpage is hanging apparently right after the 'SEND' command.
    I'm guessing it has something to do with reading or writing to the FIFO
    but I'm unsure.
    
    Here's a sample telnet sesion with port 444
    
    raptor 956$ telnet localhost 444
    Trying 127.0.0.1 ...
    Connected to localhost.
    Escape character is '^]'.
    220 raptor.mtc.ti.com SNPP server (HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl1) ready.
    login rmfowler
    230 User rmfowler logged in.
    page rex
    500 PAFE: Command not recognized.
    page rex
    250 Pager ID accepted; provider: xxxyyyy pin: wwwzzzz jobid: 40.
    mess testing telnet
    250 Message text OK.
    send
    250 Message processing completed.
    
    There is a few minute delay before the '250 Message processing completed'

If you don't use the "-q" flag of sendpage(1) (or don't use
the "SITE JQUEUE yes" command in the protocol session with
telnet) the sendpage(1) will wait for the job delivery to
the paging central service. This may take some time (modem
dialing and handshaking, error situations etc.).

Look into a session log with "tail -f ....." to see what's
going on during page delivery.

    If I interrupt it, I can then use 'pagesend' to send the message 
    successfully.
    
    Any ideas of what I can look or if there's more information I can give you.
    Since pagesend works, I believe the modem and serial port are setup ok.
    The problem seems to be communication between hfaxd and faxq.

Don't think so but you may look into the servertracing with
enabled trace for the FIFO messages (0x04000).

	matthias
    
    They 2 processed do share a FIFO, correct?  From what I can tell,
    another FIFO per device is created when using faxgetty, which I'm not
    currently.
    
    Thanks,
    
    -- 
    Rex Fowler              http://www.mtc.ti.com/~rmfowler
    (972)997-2779           mailto:rmfowler@mtc.ti.com
    Alpha Pager             http://www.mtc.ti.com/cgi-bin/alpha_pager.cgi
    TI MSG                  rfow

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 10:11:36 +0100
From: Roman Pavlik <Roman.Pavlik@www.cz>
Organization: SkyNet
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: 5:ERROR?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,


we use hylafax Version 4.0pl1 with ZyXEL U-1496E (V 6.14M) on SGI Indy
Irix 6.2.
we are using rtscts flow control modem is set to Class 2.0


We are not able to send fax to some fax machines. In our log file the
following
line appers:

Be 25 09:59:57.79: [ 8060]: <-- data [112]
Be 25 09:59:59.98: [ 8060]: SENT 18544 bytes of data
Be 25 09:59:59.98: [ 8060]: SEND 1D RTC
Be 25 09:59:59.98: [ 8060]: <-- data [9]
Be 25 10:00:00.64: [ 8060]: SEND end page
Be 25 10:00:00.64: [ 8060]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Be 25 10:00:00.64: [ 8060]: <-- data [2]
Be 25 10:00:12.83: [ 8060]: --> [5:ERROR]
Be 25 10:00:12.83: [ 8060]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)


Does anybody meet this problem? What 5:ERROR means?

(When I try to send fax to this destination form our *very old* fax
machine, it
work fine...).


Any help will be very appreciated

-- 
Roman Pavlik       e-mail:Roman.Pavlik@www.cz
                   http://www.cz
SkyNet, s.r.o.     TIS Authorized Security Partner
Kabatnikova 5      tel: +420 5 41 24 59 79 
602 00 Brno        fax: +420 5 41 24 59 82
Czech Republic
LogFacility:		daemon
CountryCode:		420
AreaCode:		5
LongDistancePrefix:	0
InternationalPrefix:	00
DialStringRules:	etc/dialrules
ServerTracing:		1
Be 25 09:58:09.90: [ 8060]: SESSION BEGIN 00000259 420541211206
Be 25 09:58:09.90: [ 8060]: SEND FAX: JOB 139 DEST +420541211206 COMMID 00000259
Be 25 09:58:09.90: [ 8060]: DELAY 2600 ms
Be 25 09:58:12.51: [ 8060]: <-- [44:AT&B1&N0&S0*F0S18=2S38.3=1S39=0E0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
Be 25 09:58:12.68: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:12.68: [ 8060]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&H3&D2&C1\r]
Be 25 09:58:12.69: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:12.69: [ 8060]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Be 25 09:58:12.78: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:12.78: [ 8060]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Be 25 09:58:12.79: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:12.79: [ 8060]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Be 25 09:58:12.80: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:12.80: [ 8060]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Be 25 09:58:12.80: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:12.81: [ 8060]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Be 25 09:58:12.81: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:12.81: [ 8060]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Be 25 09:58:12.82: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:12.82: [ 8060]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Be 25 09:58:12.83: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:12.83: [ 8060]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
Be 25 09:58:12.84: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:12.84: [ 8060]: <-- [7:ATM1L3\r]
Be 25 09:58:12.85: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:12.86: [ 8060]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Be 25 09:58:13.04: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:13.04: [ 8060]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Be 25 09:58:13.14: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:13.14: [ 8060]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Be 25 09:58:13.24: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:13.24: [ 8060]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Be 25 09:58:13.34: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:13.34: [ 8060]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Be 25 09:58:13.44: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:13.44: [ 8060]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Be 25 09:58:13.54: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:13.54: [ 8060]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Be 25 09:58:13.64: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:13.64: [ 8060]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
Be 25 09:58:13.74: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:13.74: [ 8060]: <-- [23:AT+FLI="SkyNet,s.r.o."\r]
Be 25 09:58:13.84: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:13.85: [ 8060]: DIAL 41211206
Be 25 09:58:13.85: [ 8060]: <-- [13:ATDP41211206\r]
Be 25 09:58:42.23: [ 8060]: --> [4:+FCO]
Be 25 09:58:42.33: [ 8060]: --> [142:+FNF:00 00 51 00 00 00 A1 0A 4A A2 4A F2 6A 74 CA 2A 4A F2 52 74 22 A2 D2 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 41 06 FF FF 00 00   ]
Be 25 09:58:42.33: [ 8060]: REMOTE NSF "00 00 51 00 00 00 A1 0A 4A A2 4A F2 6A 74 CA 2A 4A F2 52 74 22 A2 D2 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF 41 06 FF FF 00 00"
Be 25 09:58:42.33: [ 8060]: --> [26:+FCI:                     ]
Be 25 09:58:42.33: [ 8060]: REMOTE CSI ""
Be 25 09:58:42.33: [ 8060]: --> [20:+FIS:1,3,0,2,0,0,0,3]
Be 25 09:58:42.33: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:42.33: [ 8060]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
Be 25 09:58:42.33: [ 8060]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Be 25 09:58:42.34: [ 8060]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
Be 25 09:58:42.34: [ 8060]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Be 25 09:58:42.34: [ 8060]: REMOTE best format 1-D MR
Be 25 09:58:42.34: [ 8060]: REMOTE best 10 ms/scanline
Be 25 09:58:42.34: [ 8060]: USE 9600 bit/s
Be 25 09:58:42.34: [ 8060]: USE 10 ms/scanline
Be 25 09:58:42.34: [ 8060]: SEND file "docq/doc380.ps;30"
Be 25 09:58:42.35: [ 8060]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Be 25 09:58:42.35: [ 8060]: USE unlimited page length 
Be 25 09:58:42.35: [ 8060]: USE 3.85 line/mm
Be 25 09:58:42.35: [ 8060]: USE 1-D MR
Be 25 09:58:42.35: [ 8060]: <-- [23:AT+FIS=0,3,0,2,0,0,0,3\r]
Be 25 09:58:42.46: [ 8060]: --> [2:OK]
Be 25 09:58:42.46: [ 8060]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
Be 25 09:58:48.39: [ 8060]: --> [20:+FCS:0,3,0,2,0,0,0,3]
Be 25 09:58:48.39: [ 8060]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Be 25 09:58:48.39: [ 8060]: SEND begin page
Be 25 09:58:48.40: [ 8060]: <-- data [1028]
Be 25 09:58:48.40: [ 8060]: <-- data [1029]
Be 25 09:58:48.40: [ 8060]: <-- data [1029]
Be 25 09:58:48.41: [ 8060]: <-- data [1029]
Be 25 09:58:48.67: [ 8060]: <-- data [1026]
Be 25 09:58:48.94: [ 8060]: <-- data [1031]
Be 25 09:58:49.21: [ 8060]: <-- data [1030]
Be 25 09:58:49.48: [ 8060]: <-- data [1026]
Be 25 09:58:49.75: [ 8060]: <-- data [1027]
Be 25 09:58:50.02: [ 8060]: <-- data [1026]
Be 25 09:58:50.29: [ 8060]: <-- data [1027]
Be 25 09:58:50.56: [ 8060]: <-- data [1027]
Be 25 09:58:52.36: [ 8060]: <-- data [1025]
Be 25 09:58:53.06: [ 8060]: <-- data [1028]
Be 25 09:58:54.28: [ 8060]: <-- data [1025]
Be 25 09:58:55.00: [ 8060]: <-- data [1028]
Be 25 09:58:56.15: [ 8060]: <-- data [1024]
Be 25 09:58:56.86: [ 8060]: <-- data [1024]
Be 25 09:58:57.56: [ 8060]: <-- data [112]
Be 25 09:58:59.75: [ 8060]: SENT 18544 bytes of data
Be 25 09:58:59.75: [ 8060]: SEND 1D RTC
Be 25 09:58:59.75: [ 8060]: <-- data [9]
Be 25 09:59:00.40: [ 8060]: SEND end page
Be 25 09:59:00.41: [ 8060]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Be 25 09:59:00.41: [ 8060]: <-- data [2]
Be 25 09:59:12.60: [ 8060]: --> [5:ERROR]
Be 25 09:59:12.60: [ 8060]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)
Be 25 09:59:12.60: [ 8060]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
Be 25 09:59:18.51: [ 8060]: --> [20:+FCS:0,3,0,2,0,0,0,3]
Be 25 09:59:18.51: [ 8060]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Be 25 09:59:18.51: [ 8060]: SEND begin page
Be 25 09:59:18.51: [ 8060]: <-- data [1028]
Be 25 09:59:18.52: [ 8060]: <-- data [1029]
Be 25 09:59:18.52: [ 8060]: <-- data [1029]
Be 25 09:59:18.52: [ 8060]: <-- data [1029]
Be 25 09:59:18.79: [ 8060]: <-- data [1026]
Be 25 09:59:19.06: [ 8060]: <-- data [1031]
Be 25 09:59:19.32: [ 8060]: <-- data [1030]
Be 25 09:59:19.59: [ 8060]: <-- data [1026]
Be 25 09:59:19.86: [ 8060]: <-- data [1027]
Be 25 09:59:20.13: [ 8060]: <-- data [1026]
Be 25 09:59:20.40: [ 8060]: <-- data [1027]
Be 25 09:59:20.67: [ 8060]: <-- data [1027]
Be 25 09:59:22.48: [ 8060]: <-- data [1025]
Be 25 09:59:23.18: [ 8060]: <-- data [1028]
Be 25 09:59:24.40: [ 8060]: <-- data [1025]
Be 25 09:59:25.13: [ 8060]: <-- data [1028]
Be 25 09:59:26.27: [ 8060]: <-- data [1024]
Be 25 09:59:26.99: [ 8060]: <-- data [1024]
Be 25 09:59:27.68: [ 8060]: <-- data [112]
Be 25 09:59:29.87: [ 8060]: SENT 18544 bytes of data
Be 25 09:59:29.87: [ 8060]: SEND 1D RTC
Be 25 09:59:29.87: [ 8060]: <-- data [9]
Be 25 09:59:30.52: [ 8060]: SEND end page
Be 25 09:59:30.53: [ 8060]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Be 25 09:59:30.53: [ 8060]: <-- data [2]
Be 25 09:59:42.72: [ 8060]: --> [5:ERROR]
Be 25 09:59:42.72: [ 8060]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)
Be 25 09:59:42.72: [ 8060]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
Be 25 09:59:48.62: [ 8060]: --> [20:+FCS:0,3,0,2,0,0,0,3]
Be 25 09:59:48.62: [ 8060]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Be 25 09:59:48.62: [ 8060]: SEND begin page
Be 25 09:59:48.62: [ 8060]: <-- data [1028]
Be 25 09:59:48.63: [ 8060]: <-- data [1029]
Be 25 09:59:48.63: [ 8060]: <-- data [1029]
Be 25 09:59:48.63: [ 8060]: <-- data [1029]
Be 25 09:59:48.90: [ 8060]: <-- data [1026]
Be 25 09:59:49.17: [ 8060]: <-- data [1031]
Be 25 09:59:49.44: [ 8060]: <-- data [1030]
Be 25 09:59:49.70: [ 8060]: <-- data [1026]
Be 25 09:59:49.97: [ 8060]: <-- data [1027]
Be 25 09:59:50.24: [ 8060]: <-- data [1026]
Be 25 09:59:50.51: [ 8060]: <-- data [1027]
Be 25 09:59:50.78: [ 8060]: <-- data [1027]
Be 25 09:59:52.59: [ 8060]: <-- data [1025]
Be 25 09:59:53.29: [ 8060]: <-- data [1028]
Be 25 09:59:54.51: [ 8060]: <-- data [1025]
Be 25 09:59:55.24: [ 8060]: <-- data [1028]
Be 25 09:59:56.38: [ 8060]: <-- data [1024]
Be 25 09:59:57.10: [ 8060]: <-- data [1024]
Be 25 09:59:57.79: [ 8060]: <-- data [112]
Be 25 09:59:59.98: [ 8060]: SENT 18544 bytes of data
Be 25 09:59:59.98: [ 8060]: SEND 1D RTC
Be 25 09:59:59.98: [ 8060]: <-- data [9]
Be 25 10:00:00.64: [ 8060]: SEND end page
Be 25 10:00:00.64: [ 8060]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Be 25 10:00:00.64: [ 8060]: <-- data [2]
Be 25 10:00:12.83: [ 8060]: --> [5:ERROR]
Be 25 10:00:12.83: [ 8060]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)
Be 25 10:00:12.83: [ 8060]: <-- [7:AT+FKS\r]
Be 25 10:00:14.26: [ 8060]: --> [7:+FHS:02]
Be 25 10:00:14.26: [ 8060]: REMOTE HANGUP: Call aborted,  from +FK or <CAN> (code 2)
Be 25 10:00:14.26: [ 8060]: --> [5:ERROR]
Be 25 10:00:14.26: [ 8060]: MODEM Command error
Be 25 10:00:14.26: [ 8060]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Be 25 10:00:14.62: [ 8060]: --> [10:NO CARRIER]
Be 25 10:00:14.62: [ 8060]: MODEM No carrier
Be 25 10:00:14.63: [ 8060]: SESSION END

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: "Roman Pavlik" <rpav@www.cz>
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 12:56:43 +0000
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: 5:ERROR, [64:^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

I ask you for help with "5:ERROR" mesage. I try to reconfig our modem to be
a Class 2.0, and in log file appears:

Mar 25 12:36:56.54: [ 1178]: <-- data [1034]
Mar 25 12:36:57.48: [ 1178]: <-- data [326]
Mar 25 12:36:58.91: [ 1178]: SENT 26950 bytes of data
Mar 25 12:36:58.91: [ 1178]: <-- data [2]
Mar 25 12:37:00.36: [ 1178]: SEND end page
Mar 25 12:37:12.35: [ 1178]: -->
[64:^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q^S^Q]
Mar 25 12:37:12.35: [ 1178]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 12:37:12.35: [ 1178]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document)
Mar 25 12:37:12.35: [ 1178]: <-- [9:AT+FET=0\r]
Mar 25 12:37:15.60: [ 1178]: --> [7:+FPTS:2]
Mar 25 12:37:15.60: [ 1178]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 12:37:15.60: [ 1178]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)
Mar 25 12:37:15.60: [ 1178]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]


The "^S^Q" line look like a try of xonxoff mesage, isn't it? I configure
ttyf2 on my SGI IRIX 6.2, the /var/spool/fax/etc/config:

CountryCode:            420
AreaCode:               5
FAXNumber:              +420.5.41245982
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"
NoCarrierRetrys:        3
MaxRecvPages:           25
#
#
# Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface
# and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control).
#
ModemType:              Class2          # use class 2 interface
ModemRate:              38400           # 38.4 works fine
ModemFlowControl:       rtscts          # default
#
ModemNoFlowCmd:         AT&H0           # disable flow control
ModemHardFlowCmd:       AT&H3           # hardware flow control
ModemSoftFlowCmd:       AT&H4           # software flow control
ModemSetupDTRCmd:       AT&D2           # DTR off causes modem to hang up
ModemSetupDCDCmd:       AT&C1           # DCD tracks carrier
ModemSetupAACmd:        AT+FAA=1        # enable in current class
#
ModemSendFillOrder:     LSB2MSB         # as expected
ModemRecvFillOrder:     MSB2LSB         # opposite of what makes sense
Class2RecvDataTrigger:  "\022"          # a la 2388-B
#
# Additional reset commands:
#
# &B1     DTE-DCE rate is fixed at DTE setting
# &N0     Auto-negotiate highest possible DCE-DCE link rate
# &S0     DSR always on
# *F0     Deny remote configuration
# S18=2   Receive at 38400
# S38.3=1 DCD on/off sequence follows UNIX standard; also
#         fix receiving baud rate at S18 value
# S39=0   (avoid Class 2 compatibility hacks)
#
ModemResetCmds:         AT&B1&N0&S0*F0S18=2S38.3=1S39=0
#
# We normally append the "@" symbol to the dial string so that
# the modem will wait 5 seconds before attempting to connect
# and return result codes that distinguish between no carrier
# and no answer.  This makes it possible to avoid problems with
# repeatedly dialing a number that doesn't have a fax machine
# (kudos to Stuart Lynne for this trick.)
#
# Unfortunately, ZyXEL's don't seem to detect a busy signal when
# the @ symbol is used to terminate the dialing string.  Instead
# calls to a busy line come back with a NO CARRIER status which
# causes us to toss the job.  Consequently we fall back to the
# normal method and raise the number of retries on a no carrier
# status.  ZyXEL claims that this behaviour is not a bug, but
# rather that we are requesting ``an enhancement'' (never mind
# that their manual says that it should work).
#
ModemDialCmd:           ATDP%s          # no '@' 'cuz then busy not recognized
NoCarrierRetrys:        3               # retry 3 times on no carrier
#
ModemSetVolumeCmd:      "ATM0 ATM1L1 ATM1L3 ATM1L5 ATM1L7"
#
# Caller ID configuration setup.
#
#QualifyCID:            etc/cid         # CID access control list file
#CIDNumber:             "CALLER NUMBER: " # pattern string for phone number
info#CIDName:               "CALLER NAME: " # pattern string for identity info
#
PagerSetupCmds:         AT&K0&N15       # use V.22 at 1200 bps (PageNet)
#
# Rev 6.1x firmware have a bug in the ECM support so
# explicitly disable it's use.  To re-enable its use just
# comment out the following line.
#
Class2DCCQueryCmd:      "!(0,1),(0-5),(0-4),(0-2),(0,1),(0),(0),(0-7)"


Thank you for your help.



-- 
Roman Pavlik       e-mail:Roman.Pavlik@www.cz
                   http://www.cz
SkyNet, s.r.o.     TIS Authorized Security Partner
Kabatnikova 5      tel: +420 5 41 24 59 79 
602 00 Brno        fax: +420 5 41 24 59 82
Czech Republic

From redhat-ppp-list-request@redhat.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
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From: Randy Dees <rrd@odo.amherst.com>
To: redhat-ppp-list@redhat.com
Subject: Kernel won't compile with PPP support
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I have just installed 4.1 from CD and am having severa 
problems as soon as I recompile the kernel.  I was 
previously using debian with kernel 2.0.29 and went to 
redhat for consistency with work.  I was able to compile 
just fine under debian, but when I follow the same procedure-	

make most of the net stuff modules, no ethernet support, 
specifically both ppp and slip and all their options are 
compiled as modules.  now i do

make dep ; make clean ; make zlilo; make modules ; make 
modules_install ; depmod -a 

and reboot.  The new kernel does come up, but everything in 
the net section gives me an unresolved symbol in (you name 
the module - ppp, slip, plip, etc).o  All other modules 
work just fine.  I do have modversions on; I do have 
kerneld enabled; my scsi adapter is also modularized and 
works just fine.

I will be happy to include any other information that may 
be helpful to fix the problem; I just don't know what that 
might be.  Thanks in advance for any help you may be able 
to give.

Randy


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 97 09:16:29 EST
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Help with USR Sportster 33.6 modem, RedHat Linux 4.1
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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OK, I've progressed a bit with this. I have a dual-boot PC, where I've
just installed Linux 4.1. I've installed HylaFAX v4.0pl1, and am
having trouble seeing the modem.

If I leave the jumpers out, Win95 can see and use the modem but Linux
cannot: it is in fact a USR Sportster 33.6 fax/modem, which ordinarly
uses Plug 'n Pray. If I put jumpers in, I can see and use it under
Linux easily, I can *see* it under the Win95 Device Manager, but any
attempt to actually connect to it with Dial-Up Networking or the
Hyperterminal reports "modem not connected".

This, of course, sucks. Any Linux wienies out there have a clue on how
to get it to use the modem under Win95, with the COM and IRQ set with
the jumpers? Alternatively, have people had good success with the PnP
modules available for Linux?

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


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From redhat-ppp-list-request@redhat.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
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Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 07:24:01 -0700
From: Jason Earl <jearl@box100.com>
To: redhat-ppp-list@redhat.com
Subject: Re: Kernel won't compile with PPP support
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Randy Dees wrote:
> 
> I have just installed 4.1 from CD and am having severa
> problems as soon as I recompile the kernel.  I was
> previously using debian with kernel 2.0.29 and went to
> redhat for consistency with work.  I was able to compile
> just fine under debian, but when I follow the same procedure-
> 
> make most of the net stuff modules, no ethernet support,
> specifically both ppp and slip and all their options are
> compiled as modules.  now i do
> 
> make dep ; make clean ; make zlilo; make modules ; make
> modules_install ; depmod -a
> 
> and reboot.  The new kernel does come up, but everything in
> the net section gives me an unresolved symbol in (you name
> the module - ppp, slip, plip, etc).o  All other modules
> work just fine.  I do have modversions on; I do have
> kerneld enabled; my scsi adapter is also modularized and
> works just fine.
> 
> I will be happy to include any other information that may
> be helpful to fix the problem; I just don't know what that
> might be.  Thanks in advance for any help you may be able
> to give.
> 
> Randy

Did you rename or remove the directory with the old modules in it before
installing the new modules?  It sounds to me like you recompiled the
networking stuff into the kernel (not as modules), and then failed to
rename the old module directory.  Go to /lib/modules and rename 2.0.29
to something else (2.0.29-old), and then reinstall the modules.  This
should clear up dependency problems.

Obviously I can't be sure, but it certainly sounds like what happened to
me the first time that I recompiled.

Good luck;
-- 
Jason Earl
jearl@box100.com

"Cheaper than the Psychic Friends Network"


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Rex Fowler <rmfowler@raptor.mtc.ti.com>
Subject: Re: sendpage hangs
To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 10:26:34 -0600 (CST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Reply-To: rmfowler@mtc.ti.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I wrote:

>     
>     I'm having some problem with alpha paging.  The environment is
>     
>     Solaris 2.4
>     hylafax version hylafax-v4.0pl1
>     
>     sendpage is hanging apparently right after the 'SEND' command.
>     I'm guessing it has something to do with reading or writing to the FIFO
>     but I'm unsure.

The same thing happens with sendpage and sendfax, they timeout and fail.

If I run 
	pagesend -m cua_b doneq/q47
	faxsend -m cua_b doneq/q46
they succeed.

So the problem seems to be with faxq and hfaxd processes communicating.

I should have mentioned that I've tried the -q and sendpage will return
immediately but the message is never delivered and no session logs
are created.  It never gets as far as trying to initialize and
dial the modem.   Are there any FIFO peculiarities in Solaris
besides what configure tried to figure out?  I have compiled with and 
without the "FIFO bug" option for Solaris and get the same results.


Thanks for any tips,

>     
>     Here's a sample telnet sesion with port 444
>     
>     raptor 956$ telnet localhost 444
>     Trying 127.0.0.1 ...
>     Connected to localhost.
>     Escape character is '^]'.
>     220 raptor.mtc.ti.com SNPP server (HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl1) ready.
>     login rmfowler
>     230 User rmfowler logged in.
>     page rex
>     500 PAFE: Command not recognized.
>     page rex
>     250 Pager ID accepted; provider: xxxyyyy pin: wwwzzzz jobid: 40.
>     mess testing telnet
>     250 Message text OK.
>     send
>     250 Message processing completed.
>     
>     There is a few minute delay before the '250 Message processing completed'
> 
> If you don't use the "-q" flag of sendpage(1) (or don't use
> the "SITE JQUEUE yes" command in the protocol session with
> telnet) the sendpage(1) will wait for the job delivery to
> the paging central service. This may take some time (modem
> dialing and handshaking, error situations etc.).
> 
> Look into a session log with "tail -f ....." to see what's
> going on during page delivery.
> 
>     If I interrupt it, I can then use 'pagesend' to send the message 
>     successfully.
>     
>     Any ideas of what I can look or if there's more information I can give you.
>     Since pagesend works, I believe the modem and serial port are setup ok.
>     The problem seems to be communication between hfaxd and faxq.
> 
> Don't think so but you may look into the servertracing with
> enabled trace for the FIFO messages (0x04000).
> 
> 	matthias
>     
>     They 2 processed do share a FIFO, correct?  From what I can tell,
>     another FIFO per device is created when using faxgetty, which I'm not
>     currently.
>     
>     Thanks,
>     
>     -- 
>     Rex Fowler              http://www.mtc.ti.com/~rmfowler
>     (972)997-2779           mailto:rmfowler@mtc.ti.com
>     Alpha Pager             http://www.mtc.ti.com/cgi-bin/alpha_pager.cgi
>     TI MSG                  rfow


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Alpha Pager             http://www.mtc.ti.com/cgi-bin/alpha_pager.cgi
TI MSG                  rfow

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Matthew Rice <Matthew.Rice@ftlsol.com>
Subject: Re: AW: faxgetty - dial in data - Linux
To: e9325745@student.tuwien.ac.at (Stefan Soucek)
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 12:58:47 -0500 (EST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> On my machine (Linux 1.2.13, Hylafax 3pl1) a combination of faxgetty/agetty
> works just fine. I have the following getty args in my config.ttyS0:
> 
>     GettyArgs:              "-mt60 %s %l"

I am using the RPM getty_ps-2.0.7h-3 on a RedHat 4.0 distribution.
The Linux kernel is version 2.0.18.  And I'm using /dev/cua1.

I have HylaFAX 4.0pl1 running with: 
GettyArgs:              "-h %l F%s"

And the entry in /etc/gettydefs:
F38400# B38400 CS8 # B38400 SANE -ISTRIP HUPCL #@S login: #F38400


> The only problem is that this solution does not support automatic ppp.

What do you mean by "automatic" ppp?  If you mean locking the modem
so that they can share then you just have to configure pppd to create a
lock file (use the "lock" option).  And configure HylaFAX to use the
same locking method (usually /var/lock/... w/ an ASCII lock file).

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

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Organization: Mitra Imaging Inc. Waterloo, Ontario. +1.519.746.2900
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 14:19:28 -0500
From: Larry Williamson <larry@mitra.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: ./configure problems on Solaris 2.5.1 with SunPro compilers
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I have scanned the mail archives but found only one suggestion, and it
was singularly unhelpful (compile gcc then hylafax:-( not always an
option). 

On a sparc solaris 2.5.1 system, I am trying to configure
hylafax-v4.0pl1. 

| Missing C++ runtime support for CC (/opt/SUNWspro/bin/CC).
|  
| Compilation of the following test program failed:
|  
| ----------------------------------------------------------
| #include "new.h"
| int main(){ int* a = new int; *a = 0; delete a; return 0;}
| ----------------------------------------------------------
|  
| Usually this is because you do not have the library that provides these
| runtime routines.  It may also be caused by your runtime libraries
| being in a non-standard location that is not automatically searched for
| by your compiler.
|  
|  
| Unrecoverable error!  Once you've corrected the problem rerun this script.

I don't think the problem is with the compiler, at least if I copy
that code sample, the compiler has no trouble with it.  

In configure, on line 1308, I put an echo debug statement to see what
the value of C++F and C++FLAGS is for the compile...

| # Verify everything is setup for the C++ runtime environment.
| #
| CheckForCXXRuntime()
| {
| cat>t.c++<<EOF
| #include "new.h"
| int main(){ int* a = new int; *a = 0; delete a; return 0;}
| EOF
|#### This echo might help track down the compile problem.../larry
|     echo command line is "${C++F} ${C++FILE} ${MAKECXXOVERRIDE}"
|     runMake t "t:; \${C++F} \${C++FILE} t.c++${MAKECXXOVERRIDE}"
| }
| CheckForCXXRuntime || {
|     cat 1>&2 <<EOF

I see this message ...

|
| command line is   =.C
|

suggesting that C++F and C++FLAGS have not been set to anything at
all.  

I have tried to follow the logic in configure, but it was really not
meant for human eyes to follow. Attached below is the complete output
of configure (with my diag message)...

Kind regards,
Larry


------------------------------------
$ ./configure
 
Configuring HylaFAX (tm) (aka FlexFAX) v4.0pl1.
 
If configure does the wrong thing, check the file config.log for
information that may help you understand what went wrong.
 
Reading site-wide parameters from ./config.site.
Well I'll be, a sparc-sun-solaris2.5.1 system.
Using /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc for a C compiler (set CC to override).
Looks like /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc supports the -g option.
Using " -g" for C compiler options.
Looks like /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc has an ANSI C preprocessor.
... but __ANSI_CPP__ is not automatically defined, will compensate.
Looks like /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc does not support the -M option for generating
make dependencies; will disable automatic make dependency building.
Using /opt/SUNWspro/bin/CC for a C++ compiler (set CXX to override).
Looks like /opt/SUNWspro/bin/CC supports the -g option.
Using " -g" for C++ compiler options.
Looks like /opt/SUNWspro/bin/CC has an ANSI C preprocessor.
... but __ANSI_CPP__ is not automatically defined, will compensate.
Using /usr/ccs/bin/make to configure the software.
Using "include file" syntax for Makefiles.
Using /usr/local/bin/bash to process command scripts.
command line is   =.C
 
Missing C++ runtime support for CC (/opt/SUNWspro/bin/CC).
 
Compilation of the following test program failed:
 
----------------------------------------------------------
#include "new.h"
int main(){ int* a = new int; *a = 0; delete a; return 0;}
----------------------------------------------------------
 
Usually this is because you do not have the library that provides these
runtime routines.  It may also be caused by your runtime libraries
being in a non-standard location that is not automatically searched for
by your compiler.
 
 
Unrecoverable error!  Once you've corrected the problem rerun this script.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Organization: Mitra Imaging Inc. Waterloo, Ontario. +1.519.746.2900
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 16:02:48 -0500
From: Larry Williamson <larry@mitra.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: ./configure problems on Solaris 2.5.1 with SunPro compilers, more...
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I have done more research.  I find that if I leave config.site alone
(leaving gcc as the default compiler) and instead, use this command
line...

$ ./configure --with-CC=cc --with-CXX=CC
[... stuff deleted ...]

Broken C++ handling of global constructors (CC//opt/SUNWspro/bin/CC).
 
Compilation or execution of the following test program failed:
 
----------------------------------------------------------
class foo {
private:
    int a;
public:
    foo() { a = -1; }
    int isInitialized() { return a == -1; }
};
static foo instanceOfFoo;
int main() { return instanceOfFoo.isInitialized() ? 0 : 1; }
----------------------------------------------------------
 
This program tests whether or not the C++ compilation support properly
handles global static variables with constructors.  A working C++
compilation environment is expected to arrange that global variables
that have a constructor function (foo::foo() above) be called prior to
the start of main().  HylaFAX will not operate properly if the C++
compilation environment does not correctly implement this.


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

When I compile this same sample by hand, it works. (ie. the exit code
of the compiled program is 0...

$ CC test.cc
$ ./a.out
$ echo $?
0
$

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Rodrigo Pinto Abrantes <rodrigo@painet.com.br>
Subject: cant set privileges
To: flexfax@sgi.com (hylafax)
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 18:11:47 -0300 (EST)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

	dear all, 



	i have hylafax v4.0pl1 configured on a linux box running
	2.0.28.

	Hylafax is configured as inetd, with parameters:

hylafax stream  tcp     nowait  fax     /usr/local/fax/lib/hfaxd hfaxd -I


	The hosts file is:
localhost
127.0.0.1


	When i connect via sendfax, i receive the message:
	"Login failed: 550 Cannot set privileges."

	If i cut localhost and its IP from hosts, it
	requires password when i run cat|sendfax -d <faxnumber>

	
	What's the matter with this configuration ?!
	is there any parameter in inetd.conf that should
	be setted ?!



	best regards,
	rodrigo p abrantes
	system admnistrator
	painet informatica ltda

From mschulter@value.net  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 13:17:19 -0800 (PST)
From: "M. Schulter" <mschulter@value.net>
To: pkw@elgro.co.uk (Phil Watkinson)
Subject: Re: What does this PS code mean ?
Newsgroups: comp.lang.postscript
X-Newsreader: TIN [UNIX 1.3 950824BETA PL0]

In article <858776157.2177.0@cisay25.demon.co.uk> you wrote:
: Hi.
: 
: Please could someone tell me what's happening in the following 
: postscript code :-
: 
:         % faxmail prologue file.
:         %
:         /EPSbegin{save gsave 20 20 scale 200 dict begin}def
:         /EPSend{end grestore restore}def
: 
: It is part of the HylaFAX v4.0 fax software and is the user customizable
: part of the email-to-fax gateway.
: 
: The gateway inserts the contents of the file above before generating
: the %%EndProlog marker.
: 
: I've learnt from the excellent 'First Guide to Postscript' website that
: the "20 20 scale" part is magnifying up the coordinates - the gateway
: generates a "0.5 dup scale" line later on in the file - so the user can
: tweak the size of the image.
: 
: The Guide also implies that '/EPSbegin' and '/EPSend' are procedures, 
: but I can't see where they are used... and the procedures names cannot
: be 'begin' and 'end' because they are reserved words, aren't they ??

Strictly speaking, there are no reserved words in PS, although it is the
better part of valor to be _very_ careful in redefining PS primitives.

Here one procedure begins the EPS file by creating a dictionary with 200
slots for definitions, and then putting it on the top of the dictionary
stack, making it the current dictionary (begin operator). The closing
procedure removes this dictionary from the stack, presumably restoring the
current dictionary for an importing application to the top of the stack
(or userdict if the EPS file is imaged standalone).

The save and restore operators save the state of PS virtual memory (VM)
before the EPS file alters things, and then restore it at the end of the
file. This conserves VM, making it available again for an importing
application, as well as preventing undesired changes to definitions, the
graphics state, etc.

By the way, since a save performs an implicit gsave (saving the graphics
state as one aspect of the VM state), and likewise with restore and
grestore, I'm not sure why the gsave and grestore are required.

: 
: I would like to place my own header and footer in the resulting fax
: image, can I achieve this though this code ? 

Certainly you could either write your own PS procedure for a header and
footer, or possibly modify the startup and cleanup procedures to add such
elements to your page. It would be easier with applications which actually
let you modify the printer driver to add custom code that automatically
gets printed each time -- but other possibilities (apart from hand-editing
the code each time) include a PS file definiting your own header and
footer which could be merged with the fax file.

: 
: Any help, or pointers to further info, greatly appreciated.
: 
Please feel free to ask more questions.

: Cheers,
: Phil Watkinson,
: pkw@elgro.co.uk
: 

Most respectfully,
Margo
(please remove the extra . from my default return addreess)

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Anthony E Caola <caola@mit.edu>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
cc: caola@mit.edu
Subject: Adaptive Answer - Motorola Power 28.8
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 17:51:56 EST
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


I've recently installed hylafax-i386-linux-v4.0pl1 on a Penium linux 
workstation
which I use with a Motorola Power 28.8 model 3400 class 1 modem.  I am very 
pleased with the package, but have a minor problem with Adapative Answer.   

I was unable to get adaptive answer to work at all until I read the email from 
Doug Winterburn in the flexfax archive, which indicates that, after setting
up the modem for adaptive answer (AT+FAA=1+FCLASS=0) the modem must be 
put 'online' with the ATO command.  I have implemented this as I have shown at
the bottom of this email.  Now I have two problems:

1 -- During an incoming data call, it takes 30 seconds from when from when 
'connected' is announced on the dialer's end till the getty is launched.  This
long delay causes timeouts that are annoying, but livable.  This is illustrated
here:
Mar 25 17:43:33 angelica FaxGetty[818]: --> [4:RING]
Mar 25 17:44:24 angelica FaxGetty[818]: ANSWER: DATA CONNECTION
Mar 25 17:44:24 angelica FaxGetty[818]: GETTY: START "/sbin/getty -h cua0 
F38400", pid 821


2 -- Incoming fax calls are greeted by the modem going off-hook to
answer the call, then back on-hook immediately -- never recieving the fax! 

Mar 25 17:48:09 angelica FaxGetty[818]: --> [4:RING]
Mar 25 17:48:12 angelica FaxGetty[818]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION *The modem 
hangs up here!
Mar 25 17:48:50 angelica FaxGetty[818]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Mar 25 17:48:50 angelica FaxGetty[818]: --> [5:ERROR]
Mar 25 17:48:50 angelica FaxGetty[818]: MODEM Command error

If anyone has successfully set up a Motorola Power 28.8 modem, I would love to
hear from them!  I'm very interested in knowing what needs to be in the 
config.cua*.

Thanks!

Tony

>From my config.cua0
<PARTS DELETED>
# Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface
# and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control).
#
ModemType:              Class1          # use class 1 interface
ModemRate:              38400           # locked for fax sending&receiving
ModemFlowControl:       rtscts          # default
#
ModemNoFlowCmd:         AT\Q0           # disable flow control cmd
ModemSoftFlowCmd:       AT\Q1           # software flow control cmd
ModemHardFlowCmd:       AT\Q3           # hardware flow control cmd
ModemSetupDTRCmd:       AT&D            # DTR off causes modem to reset
ModemSetupDCDCmd:       AT&C2           # DCD off 5 sec after disconnect
ModemSetupAACmd:        AT+FAA=1
#
ModemAnswerCmd:     ATA         # enable autobaud before answering
ModemAnswerDataBeginCmd: ATO    # Modem "online" after "DATA" response
#
ModemMfrQueryCmd:       !Motorola       # 
ModemModelQueryCmd:     !28.8           # 
ModemRevQueryCmd:       AT%V            # firmware revision info
#
ModemDialCmd:           ATDT%s          # T for tone dialing
ModemWaitForConnect:    Yes

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

Anthony Caola		     Massachusetts Institute of Technology
			     Department of Chemical Engineering
Phone:  (617) 253-6547	     25 Ames St.
Fax:	(617) 253-9695	     Building 66-256
Email:	caola@mit.edu	     Cambridge, MA  02139

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

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Tue, 25 Mar 97 15:56:19 -0800 (PST)
From: egullich@taz.warp.com (Eric Gullichsen)
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: ZyXEL - spurious BUSY returned from firmware!
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com




I'm running a ZyXEL 1496E with 6.17 firmware and HylaFAX 4.0p1
on an Indigo running IRIX 5.3

Frequently when dialing from the U.S. to international numbers
commencing with 011649 I get a spurious busy signal from the ZyXEL
firmware. That is, I can hear the destination number ringing
but the ZyXEL returns BUSY and hangs up after the first ring.

In the log below, between 15:08:00.73 and 15:08:18.01 I can hear
the number ringing.

Can anyone recommend register settings to avoid this?
I'd be happy to disable busy detection altogether and simply timeout
on numbers that really are busy. Any ideas, please??
Please reply to eric@warp.com

Many thanks,

- Eric Gullichsen
  Warp Ltd.
  S.S. Vallejo
  Varda Landing
  Sausalito CA 94965
  FAX:  +1.415.332.8003
  Internet: eric@warp.com
  Home Page: http://www.warp.com/

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

Mar 25 15:07:56.75: [24991]: SESSION BEGIN 00000580 180059880006493773871
Mar 25 15:07:56.76: [24991]: SEND FAX: JOB 862 DEST 18005988000,,,6493773871# COMMID 00000580
Mar 25 15:07:56.77: [24991]: DELAY 2600 ms
Mar 25 15:07:59.36: [24991]: <-- [44:AT&B1&N0&S0*F0S18=2S38.3=1S39=0E0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
Mar 25 15:07:59.52: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:07:59.52: [24991]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=45&H3&D2&C1\r]
Mar 25 15:07:59.55: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:07:59.55: [24991]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Mar 25 15:07:59.64: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:07:59.64: [24991]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Mar 25 15:07:59.65: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:07:59.65: [24991]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Mar 25 15:07:59.66: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:07:59.66: [24991]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Mar 25 15:07:59.67: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:07:59.67: [24991]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=60\r]
Mar 25 15:07:59.68: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:07:59.68: [24991]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Mar 25 15:07:59.69: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:07:59.69: [24991]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Mar 25 15:07:59.70: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:07:59.70: [24991]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
Mar 25 15:07:59.71: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:07:59.71: [24991]: <-- [7:ATM1L3\r]
Mar 25 15:07:59.72: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:07:59.72: [24991]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Mar 25 15:07:59.91: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:07:59.91: [24991]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Mar 25 15:08:00.01: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:08:00.01: [24991]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Mar 25 15:08:00.11: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:08:00.11: [24991]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Mar 25 15:08:00.21: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:08:00.21: [24991]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=60\r]
Mar 25 15:08:00.31: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:08:00.31: [24991]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Mar 25 15:08:00.41: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:08:00.41: [24991]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Mar 25 15:08:00.51: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:08:00.51: [24991]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
Mar 25 15:08:00.62: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:08:00.62: [24991]: <-- [14:AT+FLI="TESS"\r]
Mar 25 15:08:00.72: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:08:00.73: [24991]: DIAL 18005988000,,,6493773871#
Mar 25 15:08:00.73: [24991]: <-- [30:ATDT0116493773871\r]
Mar 25 15:08:18.01: [24991]: --> [4:BUSY]
Mar 25 15:08:18.02: [24991]: SEND FAILED: Busy signal detected
Mar 25 15:08:18.02: [24991]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Mar 25 15:08:18.25: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 25 15:08:18.26: [24991]: SESSION END

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: sendpage hangs
To: rmfowler@mtc.ti.com
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 07:53:50 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
X-FAX-cover: faxcover-sisis.ps
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Rex Fowler wrote:
    
    I wrote:
    
    >     
    >     I'm having some problem with alpha paging.  The environment is
    >     
    >     Solaris 2.4
    >     hylafax version hylafax-v4.0pl1
    >     
    >     sendpage is hanging apparently right after the 'SEND' command.
    >     I'm guessing it has something to do with reading or writing to the FIFO
    >     but I'm unsure.
    
    The same thing happens with sendpage and sendfax, they timeout and fail.
    
    If I run 
    	pagesend -m cua_b doneq/q47
    	faxsend -m cua_b doneq/q46
    they succeed.
    
    So the problem seems to be with faxq and hfaxd processes communicating.
    
    I should have mentioned that I've tried the -q and sendpage will return
    immediately but the message is never delivered and no session logs
    are created.  It never gets as far as trying to initialize and
    dial the modem.   Are there any FIFO peculiarities in Solaris
    besides what configure tried to figure out?  I have compiled with and 
    without the "FIFO bug" option for Solaris and get the same results.
    
    
    Thanks for any tips,

The tip is as usual: enable the tracing of the server(s), in this
case for the messages passed through the FIFO's, and see what's
going on.

	matthias
    
    >     
    >     Here's a sample telnet sesion with port 444
    >     
    >     raptor 956$ telnet localhost 444
    >     Trying 127.0.0.1 ...
    >     Connected to localhost.
    >     Escape character is '^]'.
    >     220 raptor.mtc.ti.com SNPP server (HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl1) ready.
    >     login rmfowler
    >     230 User rmfowler logged in.
    >     page rex
    >     500 PAFE: Command not recognized.
    >     page rex
    >     250 Pager ID accepted; provider: xxxyyyy pin: wwwzzzz jobid: 40.
    >     mess testing telnet
    >     250 Message text OK.
    >     send
    >     250 Message processing completed.
    >     
    >     There is a few minute delay before the '250 Message processing completed'
    > 
    > If you don't use the "-q" flag of sendpage(1) (or don't use
    > the "SITE JQUEUE yes" command in the protocol session with
    > telnet) the sendpage(1) will wait for the job delivery to
    > the paging central service. This may take some time (modem
    > dialing and handshaking, error situations etc.).
    > 
    > Look into a session log with "tail -f ....." to see what's
    > going on during page delivery.
    > 
    >     If I interrupt it, I can then use 'pagesend' to send the message 
    >     successfully.
    >     
    >     Any ideas of what I can look or if there's more information I can give you.
    >     Since pagesend works, I believe the modem and serial port are setup ok.
    >     The problem seems to be communication between hfaxd and faxq.
    > 
    > Don't think so but you may look into the servertracing with
    > enabled trace for the FIFO messages (0x04000).
    > 
    > 	matthias
    >     
    >     They 2 processed do share a FIFO, correct?  From what I can tell,
    >     another FIFO per device is created when using faxgetty, which I'm not
    >     currently.
    >     
    >     Thanks,
    >     
    >     -- 
    >     Rex Fowler              http://www.mtc.ti.com/~rmfowler
    >     (972)997-2779           mailto:rmfowler@mtc.ti.com
    >     Alpha Pager             http://www.mtc.ti.com/cgi-bin/alpha_pager.cgi
    >     TI MSG                  rfow
    
    
    -- 
    Rex Fowler              http://www.mtc.ti.com/~rmfowler
    (972)997-2779           mailto:rmfowler@mtc.ti.com
    Alpha Pager             http://www.mtc.ti.com/cgi-bin/alpha_pager.cgi
    TI MSG                  rfow

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: AW: faxgetty - dial in data - Linux
To: Matthew.Rice@ftlsol.com (Matthew Rice)
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 08:01:25 +0100 (MET)
Cc: e9325745@student.tuwien.ac.at, flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
X-FAX-cover: faxcover-sisis.ps
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Matthew Rice wrote:
    
    > On my machine (Linux 1.2.13, Hylafax 3pl1) a combination of faxgetty/agetty
    > works just fine. I have the following getty args in my config.ttyS0:
    > 
    >     GettyArgs:              "-mt60 %s %l"
    
    I am using the RPM getty_ps-2.0.7h-3 on a RedHat 4.0 distribution.
    The Linux kernel is version 2.0.18.  And I'm using /dev/cua1.
    
    I have HylaFAX 4.0pl1 running with: 
    GettyArgs:              "-h %l F%s"
    
    And the entry in /etc/gettydefs:
    F38400# B38400 CS8 # B38400 SANE -ISTRIP HUPCL #@S login: #F38400
    
    
    > The only problem is that this solution does not support automatic ppp.
    
    What do you mean by "automatic" ppp?  If you mean locking the modem
    so that they can share then you just have to configure pppd to create a
    lock file (use the "lock" option).  And configure HylaFAX to use the
    same locking method (usually /var/lock/... w/ an ASCII lock file).

Some getty's (e.g. Gert's mgetty) have support for automatic
detection of PPP packets if the incoming peer do not want to
login but want to use PPP with PAP or CHAP authentication.

It would be nice if the faxgetty(1M) of HylaFAX also has
this feature. But I can't see any portable way to look
into the file descriptor which kind of data is coming in
(a PPP packet or a carrige return from a human user)
and pass this data to the PPP daemon or to a normal getty/ttymon.

So this feature must be part of the getty started from
faxgetty(1M) and not of faxgetty(1M) itself.

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: cant set privileges
To: rodrigo@painet.com.br (Rodrigo Pinto Abrantes)
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 08:13:05 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
X-FAX-cover: faxcover-sisis.ps
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Rodrigo Pinto Abrantes wrote:
    
    	dear all, 
    
    
    
    	i have hylafax v4.0pl1 configured on a linux box running
    	2.0.28.
    
    	Hylafax is configured as inetd, with parameters:
    
    hylafax stream  tcp     nowait  fax     /usr/local/fax/lib/hfaxd hfaxd -I
    
    
    	The hosts file is:
    localhost
    127.0.0.1
    
    
    	When i connect via sendfax, i receive the message:
    	"Login failed: 550 Cannot set privileges."
    
    	If i cut localhost and its IP from hosts, it
    	requires password when i run cat|sendfax -d <faxnumber>
    
    	
    	What's the matter with this configuration ?!
    	is there any parameter in inetd.conf that should
    	be setted ?!

Just grep through the source in .../hfaxd/*.c++ for the
message "Cannot set privileges" and you will see that the
problem is a failing:
	...
	fxBool isSetup = (chroot(".") >= 0 && chdir("/") >= 0);

Try to find out the reason for this problem on your system.

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Rainer Krienke <krienke@mailhost.uni-koblenz.de>
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 10:58:12 +0100
To: flexfax@sgi.com, plate@infotek.dk
Subject: Re: faxgetty - dial in data - Linux
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


   | 
   | Quoting Rainer Krienke:
   | 
   | >    | Now, the question is simple: did someone succeed in using another 
getty
   | >    | with HylaFAX on Linux? If so, I think his experience could be of 
some use
   | >    | to at least one reader... 
   | >
   | > if this is interestiong for someone, I'll take a look at the
   | > configuration (its already some months ago I configured this, and
   | > the linux machine is at home and not here at the university) and
   | > post the important stuff.
   | 
   | Sure it is! Please send it to the mailing list - I think that there
   | are many interested in the info.
   | 
   | Thanks.
   | -- 
   | John Plate <plate@infotek.dk>
   
Well here it is. This configuration is working very well for me. I can send and 
receive fax and receive data (login) calls. Hope I did not forget anything 
important:


I use gettps 2.0.7d on a Linux system running Kernel 2.0.25.
I compiled hylafax and gettyps myself using gcc 2.7.2.1.

I had to chang getty-ps a very little bit in order to support higher speed
arguments (in main.h I added some lines for the speeds 57600 and
115200) cause I use a 28800 modem and wanted to run it at highest
possible speed for login sessions.


Config. modem (in /var/spool/fax/etc) :
---------------------------------------
ModemType:              Class2.0        
ModemRate:              115200          
ModemFlowControl:       rtscts          
GettyArgs:              "-D011 -d /etc/default/getty.cua1.init modem %s vt100"
  
modem is the name of my serial device in /dev a link to /dev/cua1. 
I remember that I had to configure getty in debug-mode or else it would
not work (getty was started but hung up the line right away. Turning
debuggin on it works.  Because in between my linux installation is newer
this  might be obsolete).

The file /etc/default/getty.cua1.init:
--------------------------------------
CLEAR=NO
HANGUP=NO
TIMEOUT=60
INIT=CONNECT \p


The file /etc/gettydefs contains the following lines:
-----------------------------------------------------
115200# B115200 CS8 CRTSCTS # B115200 SANE CS8 -PARENB -CSTOPB -ISTRIP CRTSCTS # 
@S login: #38400
38400# B38400 CS8 CRTSCTS # B38400 SANE CS8 -PARENB -CSTOPB -ISTRIP CRTSCTS #@S 
login: #38400


Hope it helps
Rainer Krienke
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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 13:55:01 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: Hylafax SGI
To: hun@epag.ch (Daniel Hunziker)
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 11:07:49 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
X-FAX-cover: faxcover-sisis.ps
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Daniel Hunziker wrote:
    
    Can sombody help me, I am not a trained system-administrator and have porblem
    to set up Hylafax, I get the following log's.
    
    in SYSLOG
    ###########

	<.... parts deleted ...>

    Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: JSUBM
    Mar 26 07:12:59 6D:epag10 FaxQueuer[28500]: SUBMIT JOB 7
    Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 200 Job 7 submitted.

ok; the job should be ready....

    Mar 26 07:13:43 6D:epag10 FaxGetty[28618]: Unable to setup modem on /dev/ttyf2;
    giving up after 2 attempts
    Mar 26 07:13:43 6D:epag10 FaxGetty[28618]: CLOSE /dev/ttyf2
    Mar 26 07:13:43 3D:epag10 FaxQueuer[28500]: MODEM /dev/ttyf2 appears to be
    wedged
    Mar 26 07:13:43 6D:epag10 FaxQueuer[28500]: MODEM WEDGED: bin/wedged "ttyf2"
    "/dev/ttyf2"

...but the server can't setup the modem; please do upping the
server-tracing to see all command sent to the modem and all
modem responses;

	matthias
-- 
firm: matthias.apitz@sisis.de [voc:+49-89-61308-351, fax: +49-89-61308-188]
priv: guru@thias.muc.de

http://www.softcon.de/~guru/Bill-in-the-hell.html  -- Joke about Bill Gates.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: 2 questions about Hylafax 4.0pl1 : MaxTries and Reusing failed jobs
X-Face: '%)H7X3>"mU[aaPz3aZ`^e{*DV1&W;+P-Wx*Yk)Ah[e(-AO&EB\D.gq2y{kH73Q29}_A4H,eykdf!9dj[m\gwFgZOTt?=7gI+RBN,I({A32-MyZrmtrD%8*L/boGS0,+Lj$H|@
X-Url: http://www.francenet.fr/
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 15:36:42 +0100
From: Gildas Perrot <perrot@francenet.fr>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi everybody,

Here they are :

1) MAXTRIES :

I put in /local/lib/sendfax.conf, the entries :
MaxTries:       8
KillTime:       "now +3 days"

After restarting hfaxd and faxq, faxtstat -s saying :

JID  Pri S  Owner Number       Pages Dials     TTS Status
825  127 R daemon 0143921448    0:0   0:12         
                                        ^^
It should say 0:8 and not 0:12. Any idea about that ?

2) RESENDING FAILED FAX :

I would like to be able to reuse fax jobs that have failed. How to do that ?

Thanks in advance.		Gildas.
-- 
Gildas PERROT, perrot@francenet.fr         __o
FranceNet, 28 rue Desaix, 75015 Paris ---_ \<,_
http://www.francenet.fr            ---- (_)/ (_)

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: "Daniel Hunziker" <hun@epag.ch>
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 07:27:07 -0800
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Hylafax SGI
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Can sombody help me, I am not a trained system-administrator and have porblem
to set up Hylafax, I get the following log's.

in SYSLOG
###########
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 220 epag10 server (HylaFAX (tm)
Version 4.0pl1) ready.
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: USER cadimedb
Mar 26 07:12:59 6D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: USER cadimedb
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 230 User cadimedb logged in.
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: TYPE I
Mar 26 07:12:59 6D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: TYPE I
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 200 Type set to Image.
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: PORT 127,0,0,1,4,36
Mar 26 07:12:59 6D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: PORT 127.0.0.1;1060
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 200 PORT command successful.
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: MODE Z
Mar 26 07:12:59 6D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: MODE Z
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 200 Mode set to ZIP.
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: STOT
Mar 26 07:12:59 6D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: STOT
Mar 26 07:12:59 6D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: Filesystem has SysV-style file
creation semantics.
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 150 FILE: /tmp/doc7.ps (Opening
new data connection).
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 226 Transfer complete (FILE:
/tmp/doc7.ps).
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: JNEW
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 200 New job created: jobid: 7
groupid: 7.
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: JPARM FROMUSER "EWS 2.1"
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 213 FROMUSER set to "EWS 2.1".
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: JPARM LASTTIME 000259
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 213 LASTTIME set to 000259.
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: JPARM MAXDIALS 12
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 213 MAXDIALS set to 12.
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: JPARM MAXTRIES 3
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 213 MAXTRIES set to 3.
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: JPARM SCHEDPRI 127
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 213 SCHEDPRI set to 127.
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: JPARM DIALSTRING
"0623982612"
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 213 DIALSTRING set to
"0623982612".
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: JPARM NOTIFYADDR
"cadimedb@epag10"
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 213 NOTIFYADDR set to
"cadimedb@epag10".
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: JPARM VRES 98
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 213 VRES set to 98.
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: JPARM PAGEWIDTH 215
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 213 PAGEWIDTH set to 215.
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: JPARM PAGELENGTH 279
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 213 PAGELENGTH set to 279.
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: JPARM NOTIFY "none"
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 213 NOTIFY set to "none".
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: JPARM PAGECHOP "default"
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 213 PAGECHOP set to "default".
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: JPARM CHOPTHRESHOLD 3
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 213 CHOPTHRESHOLD set to 3.
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: JPARM DOCUMENT /tmp/doc7.ps
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 200 Added document /tmp/doc7.ps
as docq/doc7.ps.7.
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: command: JSUBM
Mar 26 07:12:59 6D:epag10 FaxQueuer[28500]: SUBMIT JOB 7
Mar 26 07:12:59 7D:epag10 HylaFAX[28629]: <--- 200 Job 7 submitted.
Mar 26 07:13:43 6D:epag10 FaxGetty[28618]: Unable to setup modem on /dev/ttyf2;
giving up after 2 attempts
Mar 26 07:13:43 6D:epag10 FaxGetty[28618]: CLOSE /dev/ttyf2
Mar 26 07:13:43 3D:epag10 FaxQueuer[28500]: MODEM /dev/ttyf2 appears to be
wedged
Mar 26 07:13:43 6D:epag10 FaxQueuer[28500]: MODEM WEDGED: bin/wedged "ttyf2"
"/dev/ttyf2"
Mar 26 07:13:44 6D:epag10 FaxGetty[28644]: OPEN /dev/ttyf2
Mar 26 07:13:44 6C:epag10 sendmail[28645]: HAA28645: from=fax, size=332,
class=0, pri=30332, nrcpts=1, msgid=<199703261513.HAA28645@epag10.epag.ch>,
relay=uucp@localhost
Mar 26 07:13:44 6C:epag10 sendmail[28651]: HAA28645: to=cadimedb, ctladdr=fax
(3/10), delay=00:00:00, mailer=local, stat=Sent
Mar 26 07:13:49 6D:epag10 FaxGetty[28644]: /dev/ttyf2: Can not initialize
modem.
Mar 26 07:15:00 6D:epag10 FaxGetty[28644]: Unable to setup modem on /dev/ttyf2;
giving up after 2 attempts


-- 
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 13:55:01 1999
From: Daniel Podschadel <DanielP@zyxel.com>
To: "egullich@taz.warp.com" <egullich@taz.warp.com>,
        "flexfax@sgi.com"
	 <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: FW: ZyXEL - spurious BUSY returned from firmware!
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 10:12:13 -0800
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Register to change to avoid this problem:
ATS44.7=1
This is for Australia, New Zealand, U.K. and other commonwealth countries.

Regards,

>Daniel Podschadel
>danielp@zyxel.com
>www.zyxel.com     ftp.zyxel.com
>

>---------
>From: 	Tech, Hyla Fax
>Sent: 	Tuesday, March 25, 1997 9:21 PM
>To: 	Chris Shepherd; Nasser Tarazi; Nimesh Doshi
>Subject: 	FW: ZyXEL - spurious BUSY returned from firmware!
>
>
>
>----------
>From: 	egullich@taz.warp.com
>Sent: 	Tuesday, March 25, 1997 3:56:19 PM
>To: 	flexfax@sgi.com
>Subject: 	ZyXEL - spurious BUSY returned from firmware!
>Auto forwarded by a Rule
>
>
>
>
>I'm running a ZyXEL 1496E with 6.17 firmware and HylaFAX 4.0p1
>on an Indigo running IRIX 5.3
>
>Frequently when dialing from the U.S. to international numbers
>commencing with 011649 I get a spurious busy signal from the ZyXEL
>firmware. That is, I can hear the destination number ringing
>but the ZyXEL returns BUSY and hangs up after the first ring.
>
>In the log below, between 15:08:00.73 and 15:08:18.01 I can hear
>the number ringing.
>
>Can anyone recommend register settings to avoid this?
>I'd be happy to disable busy detection altogether and simply timeout
>on numbers that really are busy. Any ideas, please??
>Please reply to eric@warp.com
>
>Many thanks,
>
>- Eric Gullichsen
>  Warp Ltd.
>  S.S. Vallejo
>  Varda Landing
>  Sausalito CA 94965
>  FAX:  +1.415.332.8003
>  Internet: eric@warp.com
>  Home Page: http://www.warp.com/
>
>-------------------------------------------------------------
>
>Mar 25 15:07:56.75: [24991]: SESSION BEGIN 00000580 180059880006493773871
>Mar 25 15:07:56.76: [24991]: SEND FAX: JOB 862 DEST
>18005988000,,,6493773871# COMMID 00000580
>Mar 25 15:07:56.77: [24991]: DELAY 2600 ms
>Mar 25 15:07:59.36: [24991]: <--
>[44:AT&B1&N0&S0*F0S18=2S38.3=1S39=0E0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.52: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.52: [24991]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=45&H3&D2&C1\r]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.55: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.55: [24991]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.64: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.64: [24991]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.65: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.65: [24991]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.66: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.66: [24991]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.67: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.67: [24991]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=60\r]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.68: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.68: [24991]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.69: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.69: [24991]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.70: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.70: [24991]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.71: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.71: [24991]: <-- [7:ATM1L3\r]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.72: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.72: [24991]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.91: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:07:59.91: [24991]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
>Mar 25 15:08:00.01: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:08:00.01: [24991]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
>Mar 25 15:08:00.11: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:08:00.11: [24991]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
>Mar 25 15:08:00.21: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:08:00.21: [24991]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=60\r]
>Mar 25 15:08:00.31: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:08:00.31: [24991]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
>Mar 25 15:08:00.41: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:08:00.41: [24991]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
>Mar 25 15:08:00.51: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:08:00.51: [24991]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
>Mar 25 15:08:00.62: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:08:00.62: [24991]: <-- [14:AT+FLI="TESS"\r]
>Mar 25 15:08:00.72: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:08:00.73: [24991]: DIAL 18005988000,,,6493773871#
>Mar 25 15:08:00.73: [24991]: <-- [30:ATDT0116493773871\r]
>Mar 25 15:08:18.01: [24991]: --> [4:BUSY]
>Mar 25 15:08:18.02: [24991]: SEND FAILED: Busy signal detected
>Mar 25 15:08:18.02: [24991]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
>Mar 25 15:08:18.25: [24991]: --> [2:OK]
>Mar 25 15:08:18.26: [24991]: SESSION END
>
>
>

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Jacek Badziak <Jacek.Badziak@students.mimuw.edu.pl>
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 20:05:11 +0100 (MET)
To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Help with USR Sportster 33.6 modem, RedHat Linux 4.1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

	Please check your permissions on file /dev/cuax where x is the
number of COM to which your modem is connected (should be rw-rw-rw)
You may also test your modem using 'cu' command fe. "cu -l /dev/cuax"

Best regards
Jack


On Mon, 24 Mar 1997 raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu wrote:

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> 
> After mastering SunOS installations, I decided to install Linux on my
> home machine. It's RedHat 4.1, and I've installed HylaFAX v4.0pl1. The
> compiler is gcc-2.7.2.1: the modem is a USR Sportster 33.6 V.34
> internal.
> 
> I cannot access the modem *at all* with anything, such as kermit,
> HylaFAX, dip, or other utilities. Kermit will open the line on
> /dev/cua0 but I see no responses whatsoever. Under the Win95 system,
> it is COM2, but the *only* line that will even let me connect is
> /dev/cua0, not /dev/cua[123].
> 
> Does anyone know what the problem is? Linux hardware and system
> subtleties are new to me, and all my MIT friends are out of town.
> 
> 			Nico Garcia
> 			Engineer, CIRL 
> 			Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary
> 			raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 97 14:29:53 EST
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Help with USR Sportster 33.6 modem, RedHat Linux 4.1
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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Jacek says:

	  Please check your permissions on file /dev/cuax where x is the
  number of COM to which your modem is connected (should be rw-rw-rw)
  You may also test your modem using 'cu' command fe. "cu -l /dev/cuax"

Nice try. Kermit is run suid: probemodem is run by root. I find cu to
be extremely cantankerous, but had tried it, so this is definitely not
the problem.

The permissions of the modem lines should typically be ownership uucp,
group uucp, -rw-------, or mode 0600. Only individuals or programs
with uucp or root permissions should be able to access it to prevent
interference from non-privileged programs or other users.



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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 14:35:02 -0500 (EST)
From: Marty Kirkman <jkirkman@spyder.net>
To: Gildas Perrot <perrot@francenet.fr>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: 2 questions about Hylafax 4.0pl1 : MaxTries and Reusing failed jobs
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Gildas,

   Put MaxDials:   8 in your sendfax.conf file.

Marty

On Wed, 26 Mar 1997, Gildas Perrot wrote:

> Hi everybody,
> 
> Here they are :
> 
> 1) MAXTRIES :
> 
> I put in /local/lib/sendfax.conf, the entries :
> MaxTries:       8
> KillTime:       "now +3 days"
> 
> After restarting hfaxd and faxq, faxtstat -s saying :
> 
> JID  Pri S  Owner Number       Pages Dials     TTS Status
> 825  127 R daemon 0143921448    0:0   0:12         
>                                         ^^
> It should say 0:8 and not 0:12. Any idea about that ?
> 
> 2) RESENDING FAILED FAX :
> 
> I would like to be able to reuse fax jobs that have failed. How to do that ?
> 
> Thanks in advance.		Gildas.
> -- 
> Gildas PERROT, perrot@francenet.fr         __o
> FranceNet, 28 rue Desaix, 75015 Paris ---_ \<,_
> http://www.francenet.fr            ---- (_)/ (_)
> 
> 
> 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 97 12:32:55 -0800 (PST)
From: egullich@taz.warp.com (Eric Gullichsen)
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Problem: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative).
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com



Hylafaxers:

I'm running a ZyXEL 1496E with 6.17 firmware and HylaFAX 4.0p1
on an Indigo running IRIX 5.3

When sending to a FAX machine from which I had previously obtained
a "Normal and proper end of connection", I am now repeatedly
getting a SEND recv RTN (retrain negative).

Anyone have any idea how to avoid this problem?
Did the FAX actually get sent?

Many thanks for any suggestions.

- Eric Gullichsen
  Warp Ltd.
  S.S. Vallejo
  Varda Landing
  Sausalito CA 94965
  FAX:  +1.415.332.8003
  Internet: eric@warp.com
  Home Page: http://www.warp.com/





Here's the log:

Mar 26 12:14:19.78: [ 4968]: SESSION BEGIN 00000615 180059880006495256296
Mar 26 12:14:19.80: [ 4968]: SEND FAX: JOB 889 DEST 18005988000,,,6495256296# COMMID 00000615
Mar 26 12:14:19.80: [ 4968]: DELAY 2600 ms
Mar 26 12:14:22.40: [ 4968]: <-- [51:AT&B1&N0&S0*F0S18=2S38.3=1S39=0S44.7=1E0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
Mar 26 12:14:22.55: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:22.56: [ 4968]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=45&H3&D2&C1\r]
Mar 26 12:14:22.57: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:22.57: [ 4968]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Mar 26 12:14:22.66: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:22.66: [ 4968]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Mar 26 12:14:22.67: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:22.67: [ 4968]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Mar 26 12:14:22.68: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:22.68: [ 4968]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Mar 26 12:14:22.69: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:22.69: [ 4968]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=60\r]
Mar 26 12:14:22.70: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:22.70: [ 4968]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Mar 26 12:14:22.71: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:22.71: [ 4968]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Mar 26 12:14:22.72: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:22.72: [ 4968]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
Mar 26 12:14:22.74: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:22.74: [ 4968]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
Mar 26 12:14:22.74: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:22.75: [ 4968]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Mar 26 12:14:22.93: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:22.93: [ 4968]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Mar 26 12:14:23.03: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:23.03: [ 4968]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Mar 26 12:14:23.13: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:23.13: [ 4968]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Mar 26 12:14:23.23: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:23.23: [ 4968]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=60\r]
Mar 26 12:14:23.33: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:23.33: [ 4968]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Mar 26 12:14:23.43: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:23.43: [ 4968]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Mar 26 12:14:23.53: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:23.53: [ 4968]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
Mar 26 12:14:23.64: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:23.64: [ 4968]: <-- [14:AT+FLI="TESS"\r]
Mar 26 12:14:23.74: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:23.76: [ 4968]: DIAL 18005988000,,,6495256296#
Mar 26 12:14:23.76: [ 4968]: <-- [30:ATDT18005988000,,,6495256296#\r]
Mar 26 12:14:55.60: [ 4968]: --> [4:+FCO]
Mar 26 12:14:55.67: [ 4968]: --> [186:+FNF:00 00 25 00 00 00 12 10 0D 02 00 50 00 2A B8 2C 00 00 25 01 44 54 4C 20 5A 4E 20 53 46 41 00 00 25 00 00 00 12 10 0D 02 00 50 00 2A B8 2C 00 00 25 01 44 54 4C 20 5A 4E 20 53 46 41  ]
Mar 26 12:14:55.67: [ 4968]: REMOTE NSF "00 00 25 00 00 00 12 10 0D 02 00 50 00 2A B8 2C 00 00 25 01 44 54 4C 20 5A 4E 20 53 46 41 00 00 25 00 00 00 12 10 0D 02 00 50 00 2A B8 2C 00 00 25 01 44 54 4C 20 5A 4E 20 53 46 41"
Mar 26 12:14:55.67: [ 4968]: --> [26:+FCI:        64 9 5256296 ]
Mar 26 12:14:55.67: [ 4968]: REMOTE CSI "64 9 5256296"
Mar 26 12:14:55.67: [ 4968]: --> [20:+FIS:1,3,0,2,1,1,0,2]
Mar 26 12:14:55.75: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:55.76: [ 4968]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
Mar 26 12:14:55.76: [ 4968]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Mar 26 12:14:55.76: [ 4968]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
Mar 26 12:14:55.76: [ 4968]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Mar 26 12:14:55.76: [ 4968]: REMOTE best format 2-D MR
Mar 26 12:14:55.77: [ 4968]: REMOTE supports T.30 Annex A, ECM
Mar 26 12:14:55.77: [ 4968]: REMOTE best 10 ms, 5 ms/scanline
Mar 26 12:14:55.77: [ 4968]: USE 9600 bit/s
Mar 26 12:14:55.77: [ 4968]: USE 10 ms, 5 ms/scanline
Mar 26 12:14:55.77: [ 4968]: SEND file "docq/doc609.tif;70"
Mar 26 12:14:55.78: [ 4968]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Mar 26 12:14:55.78: [ 4968]: USE unlimited page length 
Mar 26 12:14:55.78: [ 4968]: USE 3.85 line/mm
Mar 26 12:14:55.78: [ 4968]: USE 2-D MR
Mar 26 12:14:55.78: [ 4968]: <-- [23:AT+FIS=0,3,0,2,1,0,0,2\r]
Mar 26 12:14:55.88: [ 4968]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 26 12:14:55.89: [ 4968]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
Mar 26 12:15:02.53: [ 4968]: --> [20:+FCS:0,3,0,2,1,0,0,3]
Mar 26 12:15:02.53: [ 4968]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 26 12:15:02.53: [ 4968]: SEND begin page
Mar 26 12:15:02.54: [ 4968]: <-- data [1036]
Mar 26 12:15:02.54: [ 4968]: <-- data [1035]
Mar 26 12:15:02.54: [ 4968]: <-- data [1041]
Mar 26 12:15:02.54: [ 4968]: <-- data [1028]
Mar 26 12:15:02.81: [ 4968]: <-- data [1034]
Mar 26 12:15:03.08: [ 4968]: <-- data [1033]
Mar 26 12:15:03.35: [ 4968]: <-- data [1032]
Mar 26 12:15:03.62: [ 4968]: <-- data [1048]
Mar 26 12:15:03.89: [ 4968]: <-- data [1037]
Mar 26 12:15:04.16: [ 4968]: <-- data [1037]
Mar 26 12:15:04.43: [ 4968]: <-- data [1039]
Mar 26 12:15:04.70: [ 4968]: <-- data [1038]
Mar 26 12:15:05.40: [ 4968]: <-- data [1043]
Mar 26 12:15:06.09: [ 4968]: <-- data [1042]
Mar 26 12:15:06.80: [ 4968]: <-- data [1044]
Mar 26 12:15:07.99: [ 4968]: <-- data [259]
Mar 26 12:15:08.71: [ 4968]: SENT 15617 bytes of data
Mar 26 12:15:08.72: [ 4968]: SEND 2D RTC
Mar 26 12:15:08.72: [ 4968]: <-- data [10]
Mar 26 12:15:09.42: [ 4968]: SEND end page
Mar 26 12:15:09.42: [ 4968]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Mar 26 12:15:09.43: [ 4968]: <-- data [2]
Mar 26 12:15:20.47: [ 4968]: --> [5:ERROR]
Mar 26 12:15:20.48: [ 4968]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)
Mar 26 12:15:20.48: [ 4968]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
Mar 26 12:15:26.92: [ 4968]: --> [20:+FCS:0,3,0,2,1,0,0,3]
Mar 26 12:15:26.92: [ 4968]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 26 12:15:26.92: [ 4968]: SEND begin page
Mar 26 12:15:26.92: [ 4968]: <-- data [1036]
Mar 26 12:15:26.92: [ 4968]: <-- data [1035]
Mar 26 12:15:26.93: [ 4968]: <-- data [1041]
Mar 26 12:15:26.93: [ 4968]: <-- data [1028]
Mar 26 12:15:27.19: [ 4968]: <-- data [1034]
Mar 26 12:15:27.47: [ 4968]: <-- data [1033]
Mar 26 12:15:27.74: [ 4968]: <-- data [1032]
Mar 26 12:15:28.01: [ 4968]: <-- data [1048]
Mar 26 12:15:28.28: [ 4968]: <-- data [1037]
Mar 26 12:15:28.55: [ 4968]: <-- data [1037]
Mar 26 12:15:28.82: [ 4968]: <-- data [1039]
Mar 26 12:15:29.09: [ 4968]: <-- data [1038]
Mar 26 12:15:29.79: [ 4968]: <-- data [1043]
Mar 26 12:15:30.48: [ 4968]: <-- data [1042]
Mar 26 12:15:31.19: [ 4968]: <-- data [1044]
Mar 26 12:15:32.38: [ 4968]: <-- data [259]
Mar 26 12:15:33.10: [ 4968]: SENT 15617 bytes of data
Mar 26 12:15:33.10: [ 4968]: SEND 2D RTC
Mar 26 12:15:33.10: [ 4968]: <-- data [10]
Mar 26 12:15:33.81: [ 4968]: SEND end page
Mar 26 12:15:33.81: [ 4968]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Mar 26 12:15:33.81: [ 4968]: <-- data [2]
Mar 26 12:15:44.85: [ 4968]: --> [5:ERROR]
Mar 26 12:15:44.85: [ 4968]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)
Mar 26 12:15:44.85: [ 4968]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
Mar 26 12:15:51.29: [ 4968]: --> [20:+FCS:0,3,0,2,1,0,0,3]
Mar 26 12:15:51.29: [ 4968]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Mar 26 12:15:51.29: [ 4968]: SEND begin page
Mar 26 12:15:51.30: [ 4968]: <-- data [1036]
Mar 26 12:15:51.30: [ 4968]: <-- data [1035]
Mar 26 12:15:51.30: [ 4968]: <-- data [1041]
Mar 26 12:15:51.31: [ 4968]: <-- data [1028]
Mar 26 12:15:51.57: [ 4968]: <-- data [1034]
Mar 26 12:15:51.84: [ 4968]: <-- data [1033]
Mar 26 12:15:52.11: [ 4968]: <-- data [1032]
Mar 26 12:15:52.38: [ 4968]: <-- data [1048]
Mar 26 12:15:52.65: [ 4968]: <-- data [1037]
Mar 26 12:15:52.92: [ 4968]: <-- data [1037]
Mar 26 12:15:53.19: [ 4968]: <-- data [1039]
Mar 26 12:15:53.47: [ 4968]: <-- data [1038]
Mar 26 12:15:54.17: [ 4968]: <-- data [1043]
Mar 26 12:15:54.86: [ 4968]: <-- data [1042]
Mar 26 12:15:55.56: [ 4968]: <-- data [1044]
Mar 26 12:15:56.76: [ 4968]: <-- data [259]
Mar 26 12:15:57.48: [ 4968]: SENT 15617 bytes of data
Mar 26 12:15:57.48: [ 4968]: SEND 2D RTC
Mar 26 12:15:57.48: [ 4968]: <-- data [10]
Mar 26 12:15:58.19: [ 4968]: SEND end page
Mar 26 12:15:58.19: [ 4968]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Mar 26 12:15:58.19: [ 4968]: <-- data [2]
Mar 26 12:16:09.22: [ 4968]: --> [5:ERROR]
Mar 26 12:16:09.23: [ 4968]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)
Mar 26 12:16:09.23: [ 4968]: <-- [7:AT+FKS\r]
Mar 26 12:16:10.69: [ 4968]: --> [7:+FHS:02]
Mar 26 12:16:10.69: [ 4968]: REMOTE HANGUP: Call aborted,  from +FK or <CAN> (code 2)
Mar 26 12:16:10.69: [ 4968]: --> [5:ERROR]
Mar 26 12:16:10.69: [ 4968]: MODEM Command error
Mar 26 12:16:10.70: [ 4968]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Mar 26 12:16:11.04: [ 4968]: ABORT: job abort requested
Mar 26 12:16:11.04: [ 4968]: --> [0:]
Mar 26 12:16:11.04: [ 4968]: MODEM <Empty line>
Mar 26 12:16:11.05: [ 4968]: SESSION END


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

And here's my modem configuration:

# Configuration for a ZyXEL-1496E or 2864 w/ Class 2.0 firmware.
# Firmware revisions from 6.12 on should work for the 1496E; for
# the 2864 you must have firmware rev 0.07 or later.
#
# This configuration file sets up the ZyXEL to run at 38.4 for
# both sending and receiving.  RTS/CTS flow control is used on
# the tty port--you probably shouldn't use XON/XOFF.  Note that
# on an SGI system the getty speed is the following non-standard
# gettydefs entry:
#
# dx_38400# B38400 # B38400 SANE TAB3 HUPCL #\r\n\n$HOSTNAME login: #dx_38400
#
#
CountryCode:		1
AreaCode:		415
FAXNumber:		+1.415.222.3433
LongDistancePrefix:	1
InternationalPrefix:	011
DialStringRules:	"etc/dialrules"
ServerTracing:		1
SessionTracing:		11
RecvFileMode:		0660
LogFileMode:		0660
DeviceMode:		0600
RingsBeforeAnswer:	2
SpeakerVolume:		off
GettyArgs:		"-h %l dx_%s"
LocalIdentifier:	"FORT"
TagLineFont:		etc/lutRS18.pcf
TagLineFormat:		""
NoCarrierRetrys:	3
MaxRecvPages:		25
JobReqBusy:			600
PageChopThreshold	1.0
#
#
# Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface
# and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control).
#
ModemType:		Class2.0	# use class 2.0 interface
ModemRate:		38400		# 38.4 works fine

ModemFlowControl:	rtscts		
ModemWaitTimeCmd:  ATS7=45		# we pay for 30 sec min anyway
#
ModemNoFlowCmd:		AT&H0		# disable flow control
ModemHardFlowCmd:	AT&H3		# hardware flow control
ModemSoftFlowCmd:	AT&H4		# software flow control
ModemSetupDTRCmd:	AT&D2		# DTR off causes modem to hang up
ModemSetupDCDCmd:	AT&C1		# DCD tracks carrier
#
ModemSetupAACmd:	AT+FAA=1	# enable in current class
#
# Additional reset commands:
#
# &B1	  DTE-DCE rate is fixed at DTE setting
# &N0	  Auto-negotiate highest possible DCE-DCE link rate
# &S0	  DSR always on
# *F0	  Deny remote configuration
# S18=2	  Receive at 38400
# S38.3=1 DCD on/off sequence follows UNIX standard; also
#	  fix receiving baud rate at S18 value
# S39=0	  (avoid Class 2 compatibility hacks)
# S44.7=1 ZyXEL 649 spurious busy workaround
# 
ModemResetCmds:		AT&B1&N0&S0*F0S18=2S38.3=1S39=0S44.7=1
#
ModemDialCmd:		ATDT%s		# no '@' 'cuz then busy not recognized
NoCarrierRetrys:	3		# retry 3 times on no carrier
#
ModemSetVolumeCmd:	"ATM0 ATM1L1 ATM1L3 ATM1L5 ATM1L7"
#
# Caller ID configuration setup.
#
#QualifyCID:		etc/cid		# CID access control list file
#CIDNumber:		"CALLER NUMBER: " # pattern string for phone number info
#CIDName:		"CALLER NAME: "	# pattern string for identity info
#
PagerSetupCmds:		AT&K0&N15	# use V.22 at 1200 bps (PageNet)
#
# Rev 6.1x firmware have a bug in the ECM support so
# explicitly disable it's use.  To re-enable its use just
# comment out the following line.
#
Class2DCCQueryCmd:	"!(0,1),(0-5),(0-4),(0-2),(0,1),(0),(0),(0-7)"

# is this a workaround to "No response to MPS" ?
Class2PHCTOCmd:       AT+FPHCTO=60  # hey double it!

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Matthew Rice <Matthew.Rice@ftlsol.com>
Subject: Re: Help with USR Sportster 33.6 modem, RedHat Linux 4.1
To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 16:08:56 -0500 (EST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> 	  Please check your permissions on file /dev/cuax where x is the
>   number of COM to which your modem is connected (should be rw-rw-rw)
>   You may also test your modem using 'cu' command fe. "cu -l /dev/cuax"
> 
> The permissions of the modem lines should typically be ownership uucp,
> group uucp, -rw-------, or mode 0600. Only individuals or programs
> with uucp or root permissions should be able to access it to prevent
> interference from non-privileged programs or other users.

Unfortunately, minicom installs (at least from RPM minicom-1.75-2) as
sgid uucp:
-rwxr-sr-x   1 root     uucp       119404 Aug 12  1996 /usr/bin/minicom

So I set me permissions for my modem line to 0660:
crw-rw----   1 uucp     uucp       5,  65 Mar 26 16:06 /dev/cua1

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

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Rex Fowler <rmfowler@raptor.mtc.ti.com>
Subject: Re: sendpage hangs
To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 17:57:01 -0600 (CST)
Cc: rmfowler@mtc.ti.com, flexfax@sgi.com
Reply-To: rmfowler@mtc.ti.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

If I enable server tracing (specifically to watch the FIFO
communication, will it show up in syslog or under the log/ 
directory?

I have 

ServerTracing: 0x04000

And only see the following 3 lines in /usr/adm/messages

Mar 26 17:49:18 raptor HylaFAX[1461]: HylaFAX INET Protocol Server: restarted.
Mar 26 17:49:18 raptor HylaFAX[1461]: HylaFAX Old Protocol Server: restarted.
Mar 26 17:49:18 raptor HylaFAX[1461]: HylaFAX SNPP Protocol Server: restarted.

Nothing shows up in session logs under the /log directory
because it fails with this email (modified to remove phone number)

Your pager job to 5551212 could not be completed before the appointed deadline.

    ---- Unsent job status ----

   Destination: 5551212
         JobID: 56
       GroupID: 56
        Sender: 0000-Admin
      Mailaddr: root@raptor.mtc.ti.com
Submitted From: localhost
        Status:   (nothing available)
       Dialogs: 0 (exchanges with remote device)
         Dials: 0 (consecutive failed calls to destination)
         Calls: 0 (total phone calls placed)

    ---- Unsent pages submitted for transmission ----

    PIN 3334567

    ---- Message text ----

configure defaults

Thanks,


[Charset ISO-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...]
> Rex Fowler wrote:
>     
>     I wrote:
>     
>     >     
>     >     I'm having some problem with alpha paging.  The environment is
>     >     
>     >     Solaris 2.4
>     >     hylafax version hylafax-v4.0pl1
>     >     
>     >     sendpage is hanging apparently right after the 'SEND' command.
>     >     I'm guessing it has something to do with reading or writing to the FIFO
>     >     but I'm unsure.
>     
>     The same thing happens with sendpage and sendfax, they timeout and fail.
>     
>     If I run 
>     	pagesend -m cua_b doneq/q47
>     	faxsend -m cua_b doneq/q46
>     they succeed.
>     
>     So the problem seems to be with faxq and hfaxd processes communicating.
>     
>     I should have mentioned that I've tried the -q and sendpage will return
>     immediately but the message is never delivered and no session logs
>     are created.  It never gets as far as trying to initialize and
>     dial the modem.   Are there any FIFO peculiarities in Solaris
>     besides what configure tried to figure out?  I have compiled with and 
>     without the "FIFO bug" option for Solaris and get the same results.
>     
>     
>     Thanks for any tips,
> 
> The tip is as usual: enable the tracing of the server(s), in this
> case for the messages passed through the FIFO's, and see what's
> going on.
> 
> 	matthias
>     
>     >     
>     >     Here's a sample telnet sesion with port 444
>     >     
>     >     raptor 956$ telnet localhost 444
>     >     Trying 127.0.0.1 ...
>     >     Connected to localhost.
>     >     Escape character is '^]'.
>     >     220 raptor.mtc.ti.com SNPP server (HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl1) ready.
>     >     login rmfowler
>     >     230 User rmfowler logged in.
>     >     page rex
>     >     500 PAFE: Command not recognized.
>     >     page rex
>     >     250 Pager ID accepted; provider: xxxyyyy pin: wwwzzzz jobid: 40.
>     >     mess testing telnet
>     >     250 Message text OK.
>     >     send
>     >     250 Message processing completed.
>     >     
>     >     There is a few minute delay before the '250 Message processing completed'
>     > 
>     > If you don't use the "-q" flag of sendpage(1) (or don't use
>     > the "SITE JQUEUE yes" command in the protocol session with
>     > telnet) the sendpage(1) will wait for the job delivery to
>     > the paging central service. This may take some time (modem
>     > dialing and handshaking, error situations etc.).
>     > 
>     > Look into a session log with "tail -f ....." to see what's
>     > going on during page delivery.
>     > 
>     >     If I interrupt it, I can then use 'pagesend' to send the message 
>     >     successfully.
>     >     
>     >     Any ideas of what I can look or if there's more information I can give you.
>     >     Since pagesend works, I believe the modem and serial port are setup ok.
>     >     The problem seems to be communication between hfaxd and faxq.
>     > 
>     > Don't think so but you may look into the servertracing with
>     > enabled trace for the FIFO messages (0x04000).
>     > 
>     > 	matthias
>     >     
>     >     They 2 processed do share a FIFO, correct?  From what I can tell,
>     >     another FIFO per device is created when using faxgetty, which I'm not
>     >     currently.
>     >     
>     >     Thanks,
>     >     
>     >     -- 
>     >     Rex Fowler              http://www.mtc.ti.com/~rmfowler
>     >     (972)997-2779           mailto:rmfowler@mtc.ti.com
>     >     Alpha Pager             http://www.mtc.ti.com/cgi-bin/alpha_pager.cgi
>     >     TI MSG                  rfow
>     
>     
>     -- 
>     Rex Fowler              http://www.mtc.ti.com/~rmfowler
>     (972)997-2779           mailto:rmfowler@mtc.ti.com
>     Alpha Pager             http://www.mtc.ti.com/cgi-bin/alpha_pager.cgi
>     TI MSG                  rfow


-- 
Rex Fowler              http://www.mtc.ti.com/~rmfowler
(972)997-2779           mailto:rmfowler@mtc.ti.com
Alpha Pager             http://www.mtc.ti.com/cgi-bin/alpha_pager.cgi
TI MSG                  rfow

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Steve Williams <steve@genie96.com>
Subject: Re: Problem: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative).
To: egullich@taz.warp.com (Eric Gullichsen)
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 17:15:33 -0700 (MST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> 
> 
> 
> Hylafaxers:
> 
> I'm running a ZyXEL 1496E with 6.17 firmware and HylaFAX 4.0p1
> on an Indigo running IRIX 5.3
> 
> When sending to a FAX machine from which I had previously obtained
> a "Normal and proper end of connection", I am now repeatedly
> getting a SEND recv RTN (retrain negative).
> 
> Anyone have any idea how to avoid this problem?
> Did the FAX actually get sent?

I have seen similar ( I don't have any logs around to check agains ) 
logs from client's fax machines when they have run out of paper.

It also happens on our machine if you push the "STOP" button in the middle
of receiving a fax.

> Mar 26 12:16:10.69: [ 4968]: REMOTE HANGUP: Call aborted,  from +FK or <CAN> (code 2)

It is the line above that I am referring to.

Good Luck,

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

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 17:36:15 -0800
From: Dale Harris <rodmur@sampoerna.cisnet.net>
To: Chris Prah <cprah@netcasters.com>
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Hylafax Binary for HPUX 9
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Wed, Mar 26, 1997 at 12:50:52PM -0500, Chris Prah wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Where may I located a hylafax binary (version 3 or 4) for HPUX 9?  
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> Chris Prah

Check at the HP Public Archives, http://hpux.cae.wisc.edu  is one.

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Wed, 26 Mar 1997 20:50:42 -0500
From: Philip <phlist@addis.net>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Problem sending fax
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by iserver.addis.net id UAA30530
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Im trying to send a fax using HylaFax 4.0.
I am running linux 2.0.26. Using USR 28.8 Modem
Hylafax connects to the fax machine after about 3 dials then
it communicates sits there for a few mins and disconnects.
I look at the log and it appears as though senfax stops sending
information just after it sends the header of the fax, then it trys to
redial the number...during the transfer.  I have included the log of 
the transfer.  Could someone help me out if you have had this problem
before or know how to solve it? Thank you in advance
Philip Kulp

Mar 15 23:26:53.69: [  859]: SESSION BEGIN 00000048 1301585xxxx329
Mar 15 23:26:53.69: [  859]: SEND FAX: JOB 7 DEST 585xxxx.fax COMMID
00000048
Mar 15 23:26:53.69: [  859]: DELAY 2600 ms
Mar 15 23:26:56.30: [  859]: <-- [17:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0\r]
Mar 15 23:26:56.44: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:56.44: [  859]: <-- [32:ATS8=2S7=60&H1&I0&R2S13=1&D2&C1\r]
Mar 15 23:26:56.58: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:56.58: [  859]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Mar 15 23:26:56.72: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:56.72: [  859]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Mar 15 23:26:56.91: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:56.92: [  859]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Mar 15 23:26:57.05: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:57.05: [  859]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Mar 15 23:26:57.19: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:57.19: [  859]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Mar 15 23:26:57.33: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:57.33: [  859]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Mar 15 23:26:57.47: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:57.47: [  859]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Mar 15 23:26:57.61: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:57.61: [  859]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0\r]
Mar 15 23:26:57.75: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:57.75: [  859]: <-- [5:ATM1\r]
Mar 15 23:26:57.89: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:57.89: [  859]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Mar 15 23:26:58.13: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:58.13: [  859]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Mar 15 23:26:58.37: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:58.37: [  859]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Mar 15 23:26:58.61: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:58.61: [  859]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Mar 15 23:26:58.85: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:58.85: [  859]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Mar 15 23:26:59.09: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:59.09: [  859]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Mar 15 23:26:59.33: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:59.33: [  859]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Mar 15 23:26:59.57: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:59.57: [  859]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0\r]
Mar 15 23:26:59.81: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:26:59.81: [  859]: <-- [15:AT+FLI="Email"\r]
Mar 15 23:27:00.05: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:27:00.13: [  859]: DIAL 585xxxx329
Mar 15 23:27:00.13: [  859]: <-- [15:ATDT585xxxx329\r]
Mar 15 23:27:23.31: [  859]: --> [4:+FCO]
Mar 15 23:27:26.37: [  859]: --> [37:+FNF:^[+FCI:"         
3015856831"^T+FI]
Mar 15 23:27:26.37: [  859]: REMOTE NSF "^[+FCI:"         
3015856831"^T+FI"
Mar 15 23:27:26.37: [  859]: --> [20:^?^?^?^? ^AD^s^?^?^?]
Mar 15 23:27:26.37: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:27:26.37: [  859]: REMOTE HANGUP: Unspecified Transmit Phase B
error(code 20)
Mar 15 23:27:26.37: [  859]: SEND FAILED: Unspecified Transmit Phase B
error
Mar 15 23:27:26.37: [  859]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Mar 15 23:27:26.61: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
Mar 15 23:27:26.61: [  859]: SESSION END

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 1997 11:12:55 +0100
From: Ulrich Eckhardt <uli@rgw-express.de>
Organization: RGW Express Airfreight GmbH
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: whfc 0.3a is out
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

i have uploaded whfc 0.3a to http://www.rgw-express.de/whfc . It
fixes several problems from the autofax feature under Windows NT
including the "insane time on print spool file" bug. I also
added a better error handling to the phonebook.

Uli

PS: I am on hollyday from march 21 to april 4. So it may take some
    time to answer questions.
-- 
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 13:55:01 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: sendpage hangs
To: rmfowler@mtc.ti.com
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 1997 16:18:39 +0100 (MET)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
X-FAX-cover: faxcover-sisis.ps
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Rex Fowler wrote:
    
    If I enable server tracing (specifically to watch the FIFO
    communication, will it show up in syslog or under the log/ 
    directory?
    
    I have 
    
    ServerTracing: 0x04000
    
    And only see the following 3 lines in /usr/adm/messages
    
    Mar 26 17:49:18 raptor HylaFAX[1461]: HylaFAX INET Protocol Server: restarted.
    Mar 26 17:49:18 raptor HylaFAX[1461]: HylaFAX Old Protocol Server: restarted.
    Mar 26 17:49:18 raptor HylaFAX[1461]: HylaFAX SNPP Protocol Server: restarted.
    
    Nothing shows up in session logs under the /log directory

The server tracing is done through the syslogd(1M) daemon.
You have to specify the facility and the bits in

lib/hfaxd.conf          for hfaxd(1M)
spool/etc/config        for faxq(1M)
spool/etc/config.devID  for faxgetty(1M), pagesend(1M), faxsend(1M)

For all facilities and priorities you must also configure your
syslogd(1M) in the file syslog.conf(4F).

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Comments: Authenticated sender is <jb.larue@mail.mila-inc.com>
From: "JB LaRue" <JB.LaRue@mila-inc.com>
Organization: MILA, Inc.
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 1997 09:59:35 +0000
Subject: Rack Modems
Reply-to: JB.Larue@mila-inc.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Does anyone have any experience with "rackmount" modems and HylaFax? 
I'm getting ready to install a 16-line fax server with HylaFax and a 
Cyclades 16 port PCI board. The entire install went great and I'm now 
getting a few modems together for testing. Using US Robotics 33.6 fax 
modems is working fine, but I can only imagine what my computer rack 
is going to look like with all these modems, cables and power lines 
hanging off it?

Any help would be appreciated...



         jb

=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
   J.B. LaRue - MILA, Inc. - 3400 188th St. SW - Suite 305
             Lynnwood, WA 98037 - (206) 775-6452 
                    jb.larue@mila-inc.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Doug Monsky <monsky@bellsouth.net>
To: "'flexfax@sgi.com'" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: modem errorno 5 during faxsend w/SCO 5.0.2
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 1997 13:24:44 -0500
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I have downloaded the precompiled binaries for HylaFAX from ftp.sgi.com.  Following the directions for installation the HylaFAX installed with no errors.  Faxsetup, faxaddmodem, faxmodem all ran with out problems.  I verified that my modem installed on port /dev/tty6P does work correctly with cu.  When I use sendfax to send any file, it places it in the queue.  But the message 'waiting for modem to come ready`.  I looked at the session trace log and it seems that the modem does not send back OK response.  I checked the mail archives but did not find anything that was similar to my problem.  The only thing I can think of is that I do not see characters typed with cu unless AT&C0 is set.  My modem is a USR 33600 modem.  Even though I cannot see echo responses without AT&C0, I can still dial out with cu with no problems.  Included are the session trace.


Mar 27 17:47:26.58: [ 6399]: SESSION BEGIN 00000002 15026357935
Mar 27 17:47:26.59: [ 6399]: SEND FAX: JOB 4 DEST 6357935 COMMID 00000002
Mar 27 17:47:26.60: [ 6399]: DELAY 2600 ms
Mar 27 17:47:29.36: [ 6399]: <-- [17:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0\r]
Mar 27 17:47:29.36: [ 6399]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
Mar 27 17:47:29.36: [ 6399]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
Mar 27 17:47:29.36: [ 6399]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
Mar 27 17:47:29.38: [ 6399]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Mar 27 17:47:29.38: [ 6399]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
Mar 27 17:47:29.38: [ 6399]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
Mar 27 17:47:29.38: [ 6399]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
Mar 27 17:47:29.38: [ 6399]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
Mar 27 17:47:29.38: [ 6399]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
Mar 27 17:47:29.38: [ 6399]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
Mar 27 17:47:29.38: [ 6399]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
Mar 27 17:47:29.38: [ 6399]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
Mar 27 17:47:29.38: [ 6399]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
Mar 27 17:47:29.38: [ 6399]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
Mar 27 17:47:29.38: [ 6399]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
Mar 27 17:47:29.38: [ 6399]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
Mar 27 17:47:29.38: [ 6399]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
Mar 27 17:47:29.38: [ 6399]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,0,0,0,0\r]
Mar 27 17:47:29.39: [ 6399]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
Mar 27 17:47:29.39: [ 6399]: <-- [30:AT+FLI="Shippers Supply Comp"\r]
Mar 27 17:47:29.39: [ 6399]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
Mar 27 17:47:29.39: [ 6399]: SEND FAILED: Unable to configure modem for fax use
Mar 27 17:47:29.52: [ 6399]: SESSION END

If you have any suggestions I would be most appreciative.  Thanks in advance.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: "Bruno Lopes F. Cabral" <bruno@zeus.openline.com.br>
Subject: Re: Rack Modems
To: JB.Larue@mila-inc.com
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 1997 18:42:08 -0300 (EST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> The entire install went great and I'm now 
> getting a few modems together for testing. Using US Robotics 33.6 fax 
> modems is working fine, 

I have tried hylafax with several firmware revisions of
sportster modems with no luck. could you share your CONFIG.ttyC0?

or is it a courier 33.6 modem?

> but I can only imagine what my computer rack 
> is going to look like with all these modems, cables and power lines 
> hanging off it?

you can do a case for all modems and cables.

> Any help would be appreciated...
> 
>          jb
> 
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
>    J.B. LaRue - MILA, Inc. - 3400 188th St. SW - Suite 305
>              Lynnwood, WA 98037 - (206) 775-6452 
>                     jb.larue@mila-inc.com
> 

BR, !3runo

--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--
  Bruno Lopes F. Cabral                   bruno@openline.com.br
  http://www.openline.com.br            Joao Pessoa, PB, Brazil

 Powered by Beer, Sex and Linux -- not necessarily in that order!

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Leslie Mikesell <les@Mcs.Net>
Subject: Re: Rack Modems
To: JB.Larue@mila-inc.com
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 1997 21:24:02 -0600 (CST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> Does anyone have any experience with "rackmount" modems and HylaFax? 
> I'm getting ready to install a 16-line fax server with HylaFax and a 
> Cyclades 16 port PCI board. The entire install went great and I'm now 
> getting a few modems together for testing. Using US Robotics 33.6 fax 
> modems is working fine, but I can only imagine what my computer rack 
> is going to look like with all these modems, cables and power lines 
> hanging off it?

There are about 3 styles of rackmounts.  One is just a prettier
box with a single power supply for essentially the same modem
that you would use individually. Each modem has its own serial
connection and no central management.  Another is a 'managed'
rack where there is a central network connection through the rack
but each card still has it's individual serial port and phone
connection.  The high end takes a network connection and a T1
and splits the sessions out internally, but these are normally
used for dial-up network connections.

Even the first kind tends to cost much more than individual modems
partly because they are not mass-market items and partly because
most vendors only make their high-end product in a rackmount style
but it may be worth it to reduce the clutter. 

 Les Mikesell
   les@mcs.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Reinhard Ruscher <ricsi@omega.cologne.de>
Subject: GVC Modem
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Sat, 29 Mar 1997 12:54:06 +0100 (MET)
Reply-To: ricsi@omega.cologne.de
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

when I learnd about hylafax some days ago, I was so excited I had
to ftp it at once. I think it's a great piece of SW!

Compiling, installing and configuring was a smooth thing, alas
I encountered a problem with my (prehistorian) GVC Modem (Fax V.27ter,
V.29).

Here is the log:

===> cut here

7653]: SESSION BEGIN 00000005 492273910022
7653]: SEND FAX: JOB 2 DEST 910022 COMMID 00000005
7653]: DELAY 2600 ms
7653]: <-- [15:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
7653]: --> [14:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0]
7653]: --> [2:OK]
7653]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60\Q3&D3&C1\r]
7653]: --> [2:OK]
7653]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
7653]: --> [2:OK]
7653]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
7653]: --> [5:ERROR]
7653]: MODEM Command error
7653]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
7653]: --> [2:OK]
7653]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
7653]: --> [5:ERROR]
7653]: MODEM Command error
7653]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,3,2,2,2,0,0,0\r]
7653]: --> [2:OK]
7653]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
7653]: --> [2:OK]
7653]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
7653]: --> [2:OK]
7653]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
7653]: --> [5:ERROR]
7653]: MODEM Command error
7653]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
7653]: --> [2:OK]
7653]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
7653]: --> [5:ERROR]
7653]: MODEM Command error
7653]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,3,2,2,2,0,0,0\r]
7653]: --> [2:OK]
7653]: <-- [24:AT+FLID="+492273910022"\r]
7653]: --> [2:OK]
7653]: DIAL 910022
7653]: <-- [11:ATDT910022\r]
7653]: --> [3:CED]
7653]: --> [5:+FCON]
7653]: --> [30:+FNSF:AD 00 36 40 80 28 01 E4 ]
7653]: REMOTE NSF "AD 00 36 40 80 28 01 E4"
7653]: --> [26:+FCSI:     +49 2273 910022]
7653]: REMOTE CSI "+49 2273 910022"
7653]: --> [21:+FDIS:1,3,0,2,0,0,0,4]
7653]: --> [2:OK]
7653]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
7653]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
7653]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
7653]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
7653]: REMOTE best format 1-D MR
7653]: REMOTE best 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
7653]: USE 9600 bit/s
7653]: USE 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
7653]: SEND file "docq/doc2.ps;30"
7653]: Modem does not support document page width, max page width 2432 pixels, image width 1686 pixels
7653]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
7653]: --> [9:+FHNG: 40]
7653]: REMOTE HANGUP: Unspecified Transmit Phase C error (code 40)
7653]: --> [2:OK]
7653]: SESSION END

===> cut here

Here is my config.cua1:

===> cut here

# Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface
# and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control).
#
ModemType:     Class2      # use class 1 interface
ModemRate:     38400    # locked for fax sending&receiving
ModemFlowControl: rtscts      # default
#
ModemNoFlowCmd:      AT\Q0    # disable flow control cmd
ModemSoftFlowCmd: AT\Q1    # software flow control cmd
ModemHardFlowCmd: AT\Q3    # hardware flow control cmd
ModemSetupDTRCmd: AT&D3    # DTR off causes modem to reset 
ModemSetupDCDCmd: AT&C1    # DCD follows carrier
ModemSetupAACmd:  AT+FAA=1 # enable adaptive-answer in Class 2
#
ModemRecvFillOrder:  MSB2LSB     # bit order of received facsimile
ModemSendFillOrder:  LSB2MSB     # bit order modem expects for transmit
#
ModemDialCmd:     ATDT%s      # T for tone dialing
#
# Chip locks the line rate and switches to xon/xoff flow
# control when receiving facsimile--we must follow suit.
#
ModemAnswerFaxBeginCmd: "<19200><xon>" # lock line rate & switch flow control
#
Class2RecvDataTrigger:  "\022"      # character sent to modem to start recv

#Class2DDISCmd:		AT+FDIS		# set parameter before dialing

===> cut here

I use hylafax with Linux 2.0. The modem worked fine for outgoing
faxes with mgetty.

Any idea what the problem could be?

Many thanks in advance,   Reinhard
-- 
We've arranged a global civilization in which most crucial elements
profoundly depend on science and technology. We have also arranged
things so that almost no one understands science and technology.
This is a prescription for disaster.                      C. Sagan

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Sat, 29 Mar 1997 11:46:41 -0800 (PST)
From: Scott Overholser <scotto@remuda.com>
Reply-To: Scott Overholser <scotto@remuda.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: FreeBSD 2.2.0-R and HylaFAX configure script (fwd)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I've been experiencing problems installing HylaFAX 4.0pl1 on a FreeBSD
2.2.0-R system.  The configure /bin/sh script generates makefiles based on
information it gathers about the system on which it is run.

The problem is that configure does not work properly on 2.2.0-R.  Fer
instance, there are two functions defined called CheckForLibrary() and
CheckForIncludeFile() that attempt to compile small bits of code.  These
functions are called to determine whether or not the system supports 
SGI RGB images (among other things).

configure generates a log file which clearly shows the compiles failing.
Somehow, configure thinks it succeeds.  configure always decides my system
supports SGI RGB images, sinclude, etc... even though it clearly doesn't. 

I've done some sanity checking on 2.1.7-R.  Everything is just peachy.
I've searched the HylaFAX archives as well as the FreeBSD archives.  It
doesn't appear that this issue is being discussed.  I've reproduced it on
two different 2.2.0-R systems.

I'm not a shell script guru but this one looks okay to me.  Is /bin/sh
behaving strangely?  Or, perhaps make?  I've included snippets of the
configure shell script and corresponding logfile below.

Ideas?  Suggestions?  btw:  the tiff library required for HylaFAX has a
similar configure shell script that behaves the same way.

thanks,
-scotto


---------->%snip>%----------
CheckForLibrary()
{
    f=$1; shift
    libs="$@";
    cat>t.c<<EOF
int t() { $f(); return 0; }
int main(){ t(); return 0; }
EOF
    runMake t "t:; ${CCOMPILER} ${ENVOPTS} t.c $libs"
}

#
# Look for an include file.
#
CheckForIncludeFile()
{
    (for i do
        echo "#include \"$i\""
     done)>t.c
    runMake t "t:; ${CCOMPILER} ${ENVOPTS} -E t.c"
}

if [ "$LIBIMAGE" = auto ]; then
    if CheckForLibrary iopen -limage && CheckForIncludeFile gl/image.h;
then
        Note "Looks like there is support for SGI RGB images."
        LIBIMAGE=yes
    else
        LIBIMAGE=no
    fi
---------->%snip>%----------

---------->%snip>%----------
+ eval set -x; make -f confMakefile t
+ set -x
+ make -f confMakefile t
/usr/bin/gcc  t.c -limage
ld: -limage: no match
*** Error code 1

Stop.
+ eval set -x; make -f confMakefile t
+ set -x
+ make -f confMakefile t
/usr/bin/gcc  -E t.c
t.c:1: gl/image.h: No such file or directory
# 1 "t.c"

*** Error code 1

Stop.
---------->%snip>%----------

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Sun, 30 Mar 1997 01:34:17 +0200 (GMT+0200)
From: Uri Shkolnik <uri@harmonic.co.il>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Erro compiling - TIFF
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

I am trying to compile...

TIFF package already install (and ./configure finds it).
But -
.
..
...
...
ld: Undefined symbol
   _TIFFSetCompressionScheme
   _TIFFWriteDirectory
make[3]: *** [faxq] Error 1
make[3]: Leaving directory 
....
...
...
...
...
ld: /usr/local/lib/libtiff.a: warning: table of contents for archive is 
out of date
   _TIFFSetCompressionScheme
   __TIFFgetMode
   _TIFFWriteDirectory
   _TIFFClientOpen
make[3]: *** [faxmail] Error 1
...
....
...


??? - Help please

Thanks
Uri

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* Harmonic Lightwaves (Israel)                   *
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Sat, 29 Mar 1997 17:27:11 -0800 (PST)
From: Tim Rice <tim@trr.metro.NET>
To: Doug Monsky <monsky@bellsouth.net>
cc: "'flexfax@sgi.com'" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: modem errorno 5 during faxsend w/SCO 5.0.2
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Try setting up a modem on /dev/tty1A or tty2A. (com1 or com2)
If it works, it's a problem with your third party serial board drivers.
If you get the same errors, it may be a HylaFAX problem.

On Fri, 28 Mar 1997, Doug Monsky wrote:

> I have downloaded the precompiled binaries for HylaFAX from ftp.sgi.com. 
> Following the directions for installation the HylaFAX installed with no
> errors.  Faxsetup, faxaddmodem, faxmodem all ran with out problems.  I
> verified that my modem installed on port /dev/tty6P does work correctly
> with cu.  When I use sendfax to send any file, it places it in the
> queue.  But the message 'waiting for modem to come ready`.  I looked at
> the session trace log and it seems that the modem does not send back OK
> response .  I checked the mail archives but did not find anything that
> was similar to my problem.  The only thing I can think of is that I do
> not see characters typed with cu unless AT&C0 is set.  My modem is a USR
> 33600 modem.  Even though I cannot see echo respo nses without AT&C0, I
> can still dial out with cu with no problems.  Included are the session
> trace. 
> 
> 
> Mar 27 17:47:26.58: [ 6399]: SESSION BEGIN 00000002 15026357935
> Mar 27 17:47:26.59: [ 6399]: SEND FAX: JOB 4 DEST 6357935 COMMID 00000002
> Mar 27 17:47:26.60: [ 6399]: DELAY 2600 ms
> Mar 27 17:47:29.36: [ 6399]: <-- [17:ATE0V1Q0X4S0=0H0\r]
> Mar 27 17:47:29.36: [ 6399]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
> Mar 27 17:47:29.36: [ 6399]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
> Mar 27 17:47:29.36: [ 6399]: MODEM WRITE ERROR: errno 5
[snip]
> Mar 27 17:47:29.39: [ 6399]: SEND FAILED: Unable to configure modem for fax use
> Mar 27 17:47:29.52: [ 6399]: SESSION END
> 
> If you have any suggestions I would be most appreciative.  Thanks in advance.
> 

--
Tim Rice			Multitalents	(707) 887-1469 (voice)
tim@trr.metro.net

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Comments: Authenticated sender is <mtmmoss@m5.sprynet.com>
From: "Michael T. Moss" <michael@bstudios.com>
Organization: Blackbox Studios
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Sat, 29 Mar 1997 17:28:22 -0800
Subject: Problem receiving faxes
Reply-to: michael@bstudios.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

I'm having some trouble running HylaFAX 4.0p11 on a Linux 2.0.18 
system with a Cardinal internal modem. I can send faxes with no 
problem, but I have all sorts of problems receiving faxes. The 
biggest problem is that the problems aren't consistent. Sometimes it 
will "receive" the fax, but in reality it only receives about 1 inch 
of the first page (even on a multipage fax). Other times it won't 
receive anything and will disconnect with an error.

I've included two different error scenarios below. If anyone knows 
what they mean, I would greatly appreciate the help. Thanks in 
advance.

Michael Moss


=======Session 1===========
An attempt to receive facsimile on modem failed because:
    RSPREC error/got DCN

Mar 28 13:36:26.87: [  254]: SESSION BEGIN 00000032 13105789207
Mar 28 13:36:26.87: [  254]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
Mar 28 13:36:38.15: [  254]: --> [3:FAX]
Mar 28 13:36:38.16: [  254]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION
Mar 28 13:36:38.16: [  254]: RECV FAX: begin
Mar 28 13:36:44.66: [  254]: --> [5:+FCON]
Mar 28 13:36:46.32: [  254]: --> [29:+FTSI: "Michael             "]
Mar 28 13:36:46.33: [  254]: REMOTE TSI "Michael" 
Mar 28 13:36:46.85: [  254]: --> [22:+FDCS: 1,5,0,2,0,0,0,0]
Mar 28 13:36:46.86: [  254]: REMOTE wants 14400 bit/s 
Mar 28 13:36:46.86: [  254]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 
215 mm
Mar 28 13:36:46.86: [  254]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length
Mar 28 13:36:46.86: [  254]: REMOTE wants 7.7 line/mm
Mar 28 13:36:46.86: [  254]: REMOTE wants 1-D MR 
Mar 28 13:36:46.86: [  254]: --> [2:OK] 
Mar 28 13:36:46.86: [  254]: <--[7:AT+FDR\r] 
Mar 28 13:37:03.18: [  254]: --> [9:+FHNG: 71] 
Mar 28 13:37:03.19: [  254]: REMOTE HANGUP: RSPREC error/got DCN 
(code 71) 
Mar 28 13:37:03.19: [  254]: RECV FAX (00000032): recvq/fax00008.tif 
from Michael, route to <unspecified>, 0 pages in 0:25
Mar 28 13:37:03.30: [  254]: RECV FAX: RSPREC error/got DCN 
Mar 28 13:37:03.30: [  254]: RECV FAX (00000032): session with 
Michael terminated abnormally: RSPREC error/got DCN 
Mar 28 13:37:03.30: [ 254]: RECV FAX: bin/faxrcvd 
"recvq/fax00008.tif" "modem" "00000032" "RSPREC error/got DCN"

=======Session 2===========
An attempt to receive facsimile on modem failed because:
    T.30 T2 timeout, expected page not received

Mar 28 15:12:39.03: [  254]: SESSION BEGIN 00000036 13105789207
Mar 28 15:12:39.03: [  254]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
Mar 28 15:12:40.83: [  254]: --> [3:FAX]
Mar 28 15:12:40.83: [  254]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION
Mar 28 15:12:40.83: [  254]: RECV FAX: begin
Mar 28 15:12:46.93: [  254]: --> [5:+FCON]
Mar 28 15:12:48.50: [  254]: --> [29:+FTSI: "Michael             "]
Mar 28 15:12:48.50: [  254]: REMOTE TSI "Michael" 
Mar 28 15:12:48.96:[  254]: --> [22:+FDCS: 1,5,0,2,0,0,0,0]
Mar 28 15:12:48.96: [  254]: REMOTE wants 14400 bit/s
Mar 28 15:12:48.96: [  254]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 
215 mm
Mar 28 15:12:48.96: [  254]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
Mar 28 15:12:48.96: [  254]: REMOTE wants 7.7 line/mm 
Mar 28 15:12:48.96: [  254]: REMOTE wants 1-D MR 
Mar 28 15:12:49.07: [  254]: --> [2:OK] 
Mar 28 15:12:49.07: [  254]: <--[7:AT+FDR\r] 
Mar 28 15:12:52.20: [  254]: --> [5:+FCFR] 
Mar 28 15:12:59.92: [  254]: --> [9:+FHNG: 73] 
Mar 28 15:12:59.92: [  254]: REMOTE HANGUP: T.30 T2 timeout, expected 
page not received (code 73) 
Mar 28 15:12:59.92: [  254]: RECV FAX (00000036): recvq/fax00012.tif 
from Michael, route to <unspecified>, 0 pages in 0:19 
Mar 28 15:13:00.07: [  254]: RECV FAX: T.30 T2 timeout, expected page 
not received 
Mar 28 15:13:00.07: [  254]: RECV FAX (00000036): session with 
Michael terminated abnormally: T.30 T2 timeout, expected page not 
received 
Mar 28 15:13:00.07: [  254]: RECV FAX: bin/faxrcvd 
"recvq/fax00012.tif" "modem" "00000036" "T.30 T2 timeout, expected 
page not received"

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Sun, 30 Mar 1997 07:56:25 +0200
From: Rainer krienke <krienke@mailhost.uni-koblenz.de>
To: Uri Shkolnik <uri@harmonic.co.il>
CC: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Erro compiling - TIFF
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Uri Shkolnik wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am trying to compile...
> 
> TIFF package already install (and ./configure finds it).
> But -
 ...
> ld: /usr/local/lib/libtiff.a: warning: table of contents for archive is
> out of date
>    _TIFFSetCompressionScheme
>    __TIFFgetMode
>    _TIFFWriteDirectory
>    _TIFFClientOpen
> make[3]: *** [faxmail] Error 1
> ...

The message above indicates that the table of contents of the archive is
out of date. You should recereate it. On a sun workstation this is done
via the command "ranlib libtiff.a". 

Then try again. If it still does not work, you should check if you have
the latest tiff-library?

Rainer
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Universitaet Koblenz, 		    http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~krienke
Rechenzentrum,                      Voice: +49 261 9119-641
Rheinau 3-4, 56075 Koblenz, Germany Fax:   +49 261 9119-499
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de
Subject: Re: GVC Modem
To: ricsi@omega.cologne.de
Date: Sun, 30 Mar 1997 09:56:41 +0200 (MSZ)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
>From: guru@sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
X-FAX-cover: faxcover-sisis.ps
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Reinhard Ruscher wrote:
    
    Hi,
    
    when I learnd about hylafax some days ago, I was so excited I had
    to ftp it at once. I think it's a great piece of SW!
    
    Compiling, installing and configuring was a smooth thing, alas
    I encountered a problem with my (prehistorian) GVC Modem (Fax V.27ter,
    V.29).
    
    Here is the log:
    
    ===> cut here
    
    7653]: SESSION BEGIN 00000005 492273910022

BTW: It's not a good idea to cut the time information out of the log.

    7653]: SEND FAX: JOB 2 DEST 910022 COMMID 00000005
    7653]: DELAY 2600 ms
    7653]: <-- [15:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
    7653]: --> [14:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0]
    7653]: --> [2:OK]
    7653]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60\Q3&D3&C1\r]
    7653]: --> [2:OK]
    7653]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
    7653]: --> [2:OK]
    7653]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
    7653]: --> [5:ERROR]
    7653]: MODEM Command error
    7653]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
    7653]: --> [2:OK]
    7653]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
    7653]: --> [5:ERROR]
    7653]: MODEM Command error
    7653]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,3,2,2,2,0,0,0\r]
    7653]: --> [2:OK]
    7653]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
    7653]: --> [2:OK]
    7653]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
    7653]: --> [2:OK]
    7653]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
    7653]: --> [5:ERROR]
    7653]: MODEM Command error
    7653]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
    7653]: --> [2:OK]
    7653]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
    7653]: --> [5:ERROR]
    7653]: MODEM Command error
    7653]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,3,2,2,2,0,0,0\r]
    7653]: --> [2:OK]
    7653]: <-- [24:AT+FLID="+492273910022"\r]
    7653]: --> [2:OK]
    7653]: DIAL 910022
    7653]: <-- [11:ATDT910022\r]
    7653]: --> [3:CED]
    7653]: --> [5:+FCON]
    7653]: --> [30:+FNSF:AD 00 36 40 80 28 01 E4 ]
    7653]: REMOTE NSF "AD 00 36 40 80 28 01 E4"
    7653]: --> [26:+FCSI:     +49 2273 910022]
    7653]: REMOTE CSI "+49 2273 910022"
    7653]: --> [21:+FDIS:1,3,0,2,0,0,0,4]
    7653]: --> [2:OK]
    7653]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
    7653]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
    7653]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
    7653]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
    7653]: REMOTE best format 1-D MR
    7653]: REMOTE best 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
    7653]: USE 9600 bit/s
    7653]: USE 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
    7653]: SEND file "docq/doc2.ps;30"
    7653]: Modem does not support document page width, max page width 2432 pixels, image width 1686 pixels
    7653]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
    7653]: --> [9:+FHNG: 40]
    7653]: REMOTE HANGUP: Unspecified Transmit Phase C error (code 40)
    7653]: --> [2:OK]
    7653]: SESSION END

Check your PostScript file -- is it in landscape format?
(See the mailing-list archive, Thu, 06 Feb 1997, Subject:
Re: Busy signal detected).

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Sun, 30 Mar 1997 20:56:43 +0200 (GMT+0200)
From: Uri Shkolnik <uri@harmonic.co.il>
To: Rainer krienke <krienke@mailhost.uni-koblenz.de>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Erro compiling - TIFF
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

Thanks, it's work !!!

Regards & Thanks again

**************************************************
* Uri Shkolnik - System Administrator            *
* Harmonic Lightwaves (Israel)                   *
* Tel: 972 6 6230150 Ext. 122   Fax: ~~ 6230151  *
* Email: uri@harmonic.co.il                      *
**************************************************

On Sun, 30 Mar 1997, Rainer krienke wrote:

> Uri Shkolnik wrote:
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I am trying to compile...
> > 
> > TIFF package already install (and ./configure finds it).
> > But -
>  ...
> > ld: /usr/local/lib/libtiff.a: warning: table of contents for archive is
> > out of date
> >    _TIFFSetCompressionScheme
> >    __TIFFgetMode
> >    _TIFFWriteDirectory
> >    _TIFFClientOpen
> > make[3]: *** [faxmail] Error 1
> > ...
> 
> The message above indicates that the table of contents of the archive is
> out of date. You should recereate it. On a sun workstation this is done
> via the command "ranlib libtiff.a". 
> 
> Then try again. If it still does not work, you should check if you have
> the latest tiff-library?
> 
> Rainer
> -- 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Rainer Krienke                      krienke@informatik.uni-koblenz.de
> Universitaet Koblenz, 		    http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~krienke
> Rechenzentrum,                      Voice: +49 261 9119-641
> Rheinau 3-4, 56075 Koblenz, Germany Fax:   +49 261 9119-499
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
From: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Date: Sun, 30 Mar 97 15:27:26 EST
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Erro compiling - TIFF
Reply-To: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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  Uri Shkolnik wrote:
  > 
  > Hi,
  > 
  > I am trying to compile...
  > 
  > TIFF package already install (and ./configure finds it).
  > But -
   ...
  > ld: /usr/local/lib/libtiff.a: warning: table of contents for archive is
  > out of date
  >    _TIFFSetCompressionScheme
  >    __TIFFgetMode
  >    _TIFFWriteDirectory
  >    _TIFFClientOpen
  > make[3]: *** [faxmail] Error 1
  > ...

  The message above indicates that the table of contents of the archive is
  out of date. You should recereate it. On a sun workstation this is done
  via the command "ranlib libtiff.a". 

Oh, shit, I remember this one now. The TIFF installation Makefile
breaks because it installs the libtiff.a as mode 444, then tries to
run ranlib on it. This does not work, and the make does not quite
complete.  Patch the Makefile in the TIFF source to "chmod u+w" the
libtiff.a, then run the ranlib, then "chmod -w" the libtiff.a, and it
will be in place all snug and cozy.

And yeah, this problem exists under SunOS: I don't know if ranlib
on other OS's will operate with mode 444, but haven't seen the problem
mentioned for them.

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

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 1997 10:33:01 GMT
From: "J.B. LaRue" <jblarue@sparrow.fax.mila-inc.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: USR 33.6 config
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


A couple of people have asked me to post my config for the USR 
Sporster 33.6 Fax modem. I'm including the config.cuac00 -


# $Id: usr-2.0,v 1.7 1996/06/24 02:58:42 sam Rel $
# Configuration for using the Class 2.0 command interface
# with a USR v.34 Courier or Sporster modem.
#
# RTS/CTS flow control is used default.
#
#
CountryCode:		1
AreaCode:		206
FAXNumber:		1.206.775.7122
LongDistancePrefix:	1
InternationalPrefix:	011
DialStringRules:	"etc/dialrules"
ServerTracing:		1
SessionTracing:		11
RecvFileMode:		0600
LogFileMode:		0600
DeviceMode:		0600
RingsBeforeAnswer:	1
SpeakerVolume:		off
GettyArgs:		"-h %l dx_%s"
LocalIdentifier:	"MILA, Inc."
TagLineFont:		etc/lutRS18.pcf
TagLineFormat:		"From %%l|%c|Page %%p of %%t"
MaxRecvPages:		25
#
#
# Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface
# and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control).
#
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 control
#
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 codes
#
# NB: adaptive answer only seems to work properly when
#     the modem is left idling in Class 2.0
#
ModemSetupAACmd:	AT+FAA=1
#
# Set modem speaker volume commands: OFF QUIET LOW MEDIUM HIGH.
# Note that we both turn the speaker on/off and set volume.
#
ModemSetVolumeCmd:	"ATM0 ATM1 ATM1 ATM1 ATM1"
#
# Modem does not support HDLC frame tracing; we add this just
# to eliminate spurious ERROR results that confuse the naive.
#
Class2BUGCmd:		AT+FBU=0
#
# The modem doesn't support copy quality checking, even though it
# returns (0-2,0-2) for AT+FCQ=?; therefore we override the query
# response so that the server will do copy quality checking.
#
Class2CQQueryCmd:	!(0),(0)	# override modem response

Hope this helps...

	jb

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 1997 08:45:12 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Philip <phlist@addis.net>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: Problem sending fax
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Wed, 26 Mar 1997, Philip wrote:

[snip]
> Mar 15 23:27:00.13: [  859]: DIAL 585xxxx329
> Mar 15 23:27:00.13: [  859]: <-- [15:ATDT585xxxx329\r]
> Mar 15 23:27:23.31: [  859]: --> [4:+FCO]
> Mar 15 23:27:26.37: [  859]: --> [37:+FNF:^[+FCI:"         
> 3015856831"^T+FI]
> Mar 15 23:27:26.37: [  859]: REMOTE NSF "^[+FCI:"         
> 3015856831"^T+FI"
> Mar 15 23:27:26.37: [  859]: --> [20:^?^?^?^? ^AD^s^?^?^?]
> Mar 15 23:27:26.37: [  859]: --> [2:OK]
> Mar 15 23:27:26.37: [  859]: REMOTE HANGUP: Unspecified Transmit Phase B
> error(code 20)
> Mar 15 23:27:26.37: [  859]: SEND FAILED: Unspecified Transmit Phase B
> error

At a guess, I'd say that you'd have to try switching ModemRecvFillOrder
and/or ModemSendFillOrder. Check out config(4/5) for more details.
--
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  Pinnacle Software Ltd                Voice  : +64.9.415.4460
  Auckland, New Zealand                Fax    : +64.9.415.4250

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Wed Feb 17 13:55:01 1999
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 1997 10:44:37 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Larry Williamson <larry@mitra.com>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: ./configure problems on Solaris 2.5.1 with SunPro compilers
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Tue, 25 Mar 1997, Larry Williamson wrote:

> I don't think the problem is with the compiler, at least if I copy
> that code sample, the compiler has no trouble with it.  

[snipped]

I suspect your problems are due to the fact that CC will only accept
input files with the .C suffix. Try the following:

	env CXX="CC +.c++" ./configure

or whatever the options are to get CC to accept files with .c++
suffixes are C++ files.
--
Jonathan Chen                          e-mail : jonc@pinnacle.co.nz
  Pinnacle Software Ltd                Voice  : +64.9.415.4460
  Auckland, New Zealand                Fax    : +64.9.415.4250

