From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 00:29:42 -0400 (EDT)
From: Nico Garcia <raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu>
To: Constantin Teodorescu <teo@flex.ro>
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: How to set HylaFax to act as a network printer?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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On Sun, 31 May 1998, Constantin Teodorescu wrote:

> I was imagine the following mechanism:
> 
> All the workstations (Linux and W95) are configured to print to a
> network printer with postscript capabilities.
> On the server, the documents that must be sent ar coming in a Postscript
> format, Ok ?
> 
> That means that a particular text, let's say :
> 
> <HYLAFAX-PHONE-NUMBER=xxxxxxxxx>    (the same font, size and
> characteristics)
> 
> would be found in the postscript file as clear text. Some simple filters
> based on sed or a perl script could extract the phone number from the
> file. After that, the file is processed by HylaFax who is rendering him
> and send it.

Sounds reasonable: but you still need some system to *PUT* the
information into the script in the first place, right? Why not just
take the output of that and feed it to the HylaFAX client mechanisms,
via WHFC for Win95 or via the sendfax tool in UNIX?

> With the above described mechanism, the W95 workstations would print in
> the same way. We declare a Postscript printer shared on the server and
> send files to it.
> 
> Am I missing something simple that would make this not possible ?

Except that WHFC does precisely what you've described, no.

> > The UNIX boxes are a bit different: there are so many ways to send print
> > jobs to the print spool, each slightly different, that you've have to
> > think hard about how to determine the fax numer, comments, etc. for each
> > outgoing fax job.
> 
> Yes. I think that this could be the problem. But could it be solved as I
> say ?

I think so, but I think you shouldn't bother to put *in* the data
as postscript, then take it back *OUT* via a print spool.

Of course, if you manage to do it well, it might be a very good tool.
It just sounds like considerable work.

Why not have the UNIX users use a text-based tool like sfax or a GUI
like tkhylafax to manipulate saved postscript files from their
program's output formats? Not as graceful, but all the tools are in
place already.


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

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Sun, 31 May 1998 23:24:25 -0500
From: William Suetholz <wsuetholz@centonline.com>
Organization: Centurion Computer Systems, Inc.
To: Constantin Teodorescu <teo@flex.ro>
CC: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: How to set HylaFax to act as a network printer?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

You might have problems with the Win95 Postscript printer drivers not
keeping your marker string together.  I use a similar mechanism to
load up faxback pages, and often my markers will be on seperate lines
with positioning commands in between the characters.

Bill Suetholz

Constantin Teodorescu wrote:
> 
> Nico Garcia wrote:
> >
> > The UNIX print spooling mechanism is quite distinct (though similar in
> > form) to the UNIX HylaFAX spool.
> 
> I was imagine the following mechanism:
> 
> All the workstations (Linux and W95) are configured to print to a
> network printer with postscript capabilities.
> On the server, the documents that must be sent ar coming in a Postscript
> format, Ok ?
> 
> That means that a particular text, let's say :
> 
> <HYLAFAX-PHONE-NUMBER=xxxxxxxxx>    (the same font, size and
> characteristics)
> 
> would be found in the postscript file as clear text. Some simple filters
> based on sed or a perl script could extract the phone number from the
> file. After that, the file is processed by HylaFax who is rendering him
> and send it.
> 
> > The Wintel print spooling mechanism is a convuleted anti-Christ symbol.
> 
> With the above described mechanism, the W95 workstations would print in
> the same way. We declare a Postscript printer shared on the server and
> send files to it.
> 
> Am I missing something simple that would make this not possible ?
> 
> > The UNIX boxes are a bit different: there are so many ways to send print
> > jobs to the print spool, each slightly different, that you've have to
> > think hard about how to determine the fax numer, comments, etc. for each
> > outgoing fax job.
> 
> Yes. I think that this could be the problem. But could it be solved as I
> say ?
> 
> --
> Constantin Teodorescu
> FLEX Consulting Braila, ROMANIA

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 1998 08:16:12 -0400
From: Jim Whitby <jim@tps.tpsdata.com>
Organization: Terbush & Parker Systems, Inc.
To: "flexfax@sgi.com" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: Priority running too high.
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

David Woolley wrote:
> 
> > Anyone have any suggestions?
> > More info required, please, let me know.
> 
> Leave it at its current priority - the actual fax protocol is very
> time critical.

Normaly I would, but *anything* that requires 100% cpu time is too much.
For a maichne that is idling at less that 5% to jump to 100% and not be
doing anything is too much priority.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Subject: Re: flexfax: HylaFAX last page problem: REMOTE HANGUP: Invalid response to MPS (code 53)
To: hfx@shelob.demon.nl (Hans Feringa)
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 16:37:52 +0200 (CEST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hans Feringa wrote:

    HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl2
    OS: SuSe 5.2
    
    My configuration of HylaFAX does not seem to ACK the last page of a fax
    message. The last page has already been sent, so no more pages are to
    be expected. (the resulting .tif file does not seem to be received
    correctly either, at least when I try to tiff2ps the file, or fax2ps
    I get errors, which I will concentrate on next after solving this 
    problem)
    
    I tried to find some details of the facsimile protocol, to try and
    understand the log files better, but the references I found have
    removed the information since (like www.grayfax.com), or I can 
    not find them.
    
    So I have actually 2 questions:
    1) Where can I find some details about the facsimile protocol
       (just enough to 'decode' the log files.)

You may start with Andrew Margolis' "Fax Modem Sourcebook",
ISBN 0 471 95072 6. Perhaps your problem is covered ther too.

	matthias

    2) How can I solve this problem.
    
    
    Below is the part from the log file with the error message.
    
    
    May 30 11:02:28.79: [ 2649]: --> [21:+FDCS:1,3,0,2,1,0,0,1]
    May 30 11:02:28.79: [ 2649]: REMOTE wants 9600 bit/s
    May 30 11:02:28.80: [ 2649]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
    May 30 11:02:28.80: [ 2649]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
    May 30 11:02:28.80: [ 2649]: REMOTE wants 7.7 line/mm
    May 30 11:02:28.80: [ 2649]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
    May 30 11:02:44.02: [ 2649]: --> [8:+FHNG:53]
    May 30 11:02:44.02: [ 2649]: REMOTE HANGUP: Invalid response to MPS (code 53)
    May 30 11:02:44.03: [ 2649]: RECV FAX (00000012): recvq/fax00012.tif from
    +31 75 6709788, route to <unspecified>, 2 pages in 2:54
    May 30 11:02:44.19: [ 2649]: RECV FAX: Invalid response to MPS
    May 30 11:02:44.25: [ 2649]: RECV FAX (00000012): session with +31 75
    6709788 terminated abnormally: Invalid response to MPS
    May 30 11:02:44.25: [ 2649]: RECV FAX: bin/faxrcvd "recvq/fax00012.tif"
    "modem" "00000012" "Invalid response to MPS"
    
    Any help or directions will be greatly appreciated.
    
    Thx,
    
    
    Hans Feringa

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 1998 17:25:07 +0200
From: Burkhard Wolf <Burkhard.Wolf@Uni-Essen.de>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: trouble with hosts-file
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

<x-html><HTML>
Hello everybody,

<P>I've big problems with the hosts-file from HylaFax.
<BR>I've added the users, which should have access-rights to the fax-server
like this:

<P><B>root@127.0.0.1:::XXXXXXXX</B><B></B>

<P>where XXXXXXX is the encrypted password like mentioned in /etc/shadow
<BR>Then I've changed the file to mode 600, owned by User fax from the
group uucp.
<BR>User fax and Group uucp have the same uid 14.

<P>But everytime when I want to do "<B>faxstat -srv</B>" (or i.e. sendfax
or something like this),
<BR>I get the following message:

<P><I>Trying localhost (127.0.0.1) at port 4559...</I>
<BR><I>Connected to localhost.</I>
<BR><I>220 Gruft.Wollis server (HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl1) ready.</I>
<BR><I>--> USER root</I>
<BR><I>550 Cannot set privilegs.</I>
<BR><I>Login failed: 550 Cannot set privilegs.</I>

<P>I'm trying since several days, with no success. Please note, that I
can recieve facsimiles without any problems.
<BR>I'm using SuSE-Linux 5.1 with kernel 2.0.32

<P>Thanks for your help!

<P>Bye
<BR>Burkhard
<BR>&nbsp;</HTML>
</x-html>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Cc: Constantin Teodorescu <teo@flex.ro>
Subject: Re: flexfax: How to set HylaFax to act as a network printer? 
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 1998 13:32:51 -0400
From: Glenn Burkhardt <glenn@aoi.ultranet.com>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> Constantin Teodorescu <teo@flex.ro> :
> I would like to configure HylaFax also as a fax-server for the entire
> network, but using printer spooling mechanism, allowing client to print
> to a shared 'fax' printer when they want to fax it, or normally printing
> to a shared 'laser' network printer, from both Linux and W95
> workstations. For example I am using Applixware on Linux and MS Office
> on W95.

This would be a great idea if someone would do it.  For personal systems (as opposed to servers), the right answer to sending a fax is for applications to 
print to a fax printer (just as WHFC has been implemented for Win95).  The problem in Unix, of course, is how to get the phone number (or other information needed for the cover page).

Forcing the users to put some string into the file to provide the phone number is a kludge, error prone, and a nuisance for the users (they have to remember to do it, they have to remember how to get it just right).

For desktop Unix systems, there's an obvious screen on which to pop up the dialog window.  The question is harder for central server configurations like we run here - one system running hylafax, and many X terminals running off of it (or other systems).  

Yes, of course we all know how to use tkhylafax or sfax, but the fact of the matter is, to compete in the desktop arena, the many operation approach is a loser.  Instead of printing postscript to a file, invoking another program, 
telling the program which file to send, the user ought to be able to select 'FAX' as the output device, and just do it.

More integration with applications is even more desireable.  There was a request a while ago for picking up phone numbers automatically from the Goldmine contact database.  Uli Eckhardt had a technique to do it using OLE.  I wouldn't know where to begin to do this with Unix applications.  But it's deficiencies like this that make folks turn to Win95 from Unix.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 1998 22:00:04 +0300
From: Constantin Teodorescu <teo@flex.ro>
Organization: FLEX Consulting Braila
To: Glenn Burkhardt <glenn@aoi.ultranet.com>
CC: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Printing to HylaFax as to a network printer (proposal)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

This message is in the same thread as "How to set HylaFax to act as a
network printer?"
but I renamed it because I think that sending faxes could be improved
!!!

Glenn Burkhardt wrote:
> 
> > Constantin Teodorescu <teo@flex.ro> :
> > I would like to configure HylaFax also as a fax-server for the entire
> > network, but using printer spooling mechanism, allowing client to print
> > to a shared 'fax' printer when they want to fax it, or normally printing
> > to a shared 'laser' network printer, from both Linux and W95
> > workstations. For example I am using Applixware on Linux and MS Office
> > on W95.
> 
> This would be a great idea if someone would do it.

I think that it could be easily make it!

> For personal systems (as opposed to servers), the right answer to sending a fax is for applications to
> print to a fax printer. The problem in Unix, of course, is how to get the phone number (or other information needed for the cover page). 
> Forcing the users to put some string into the file to provide the phone number is a kludge, error prone, and a nuisance for the users (they have to remember to do it, they have to remember how to get it just right).

I agree with you, thought everyone could set a "fax template" for that
job. Inserting fax number information into the document isn't  the
smartest ideea.

> Yes, of course we all know how to use tkhylafax or sfax, but the fact of the matter is, to compete in the desktop arena, the many operation approach is a loser.  Instead of printing postscript to a file, invoking another program,
> telling the program which file to send, the user ought to be able to select 'FAX' as the output device, and just do it.

<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

I'm using a RedHat Linux Pentium machine.
I have defined a new printer (with printtool) , named it "fax" and set
up the input filter a tiny "C" program called hyla-pop. For the moment,
that program is doing only :

        f = fopen("/tmp/hyla.out","w");
        while ((car=getchar())!=-1) {
                putc(car,f);
        }
        close(f);

Then I started Applixware and print a document to my new "fax" driver.
As I supposed, I found the file /tmp/hyla.out that could be probably
translated and rendered as a fax if we would know the number.
I am not a guru in writting X windows "C" programs, but I think that the
tiny filter "hyla-pop.c" could pop up a simple dialog window and ask for
the fax-number you will want to send to it! Am I wrong ? I'm not
familiar with printer filter and how they run (inputs, outputs) but I
think that it would be possible. Knowing the fax-number and catching the
printer output in that /tmp/hyla.out file, it would be probably very
simple to render it to a fax image and send it.

I understood (correct me if I'm wrong) that for the moment , if you want
to send a fax from a Unix box, you must print the document from your
application as a Postscript file and then leave the application, call
tkhylafax in order to specify the output file, the fax-number as so on.

> But it's deficiencies like this that make folks turn to Win95 from Unix.

This one, should definitely be avoided :-)

-- 
Constantin Teodorescu
FLEX Consulting Braila, ROMANIA

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
To: David Woolley <david@djwhome.demon.co.uk>
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Modem uses only 1-D format 
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 1998 16:34:02 -0400
From: Glenn Burkhardt <glenn@aoi.ultranet.com>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> > 
> > Do i have to set an other parameter for using 2-D compression or
> > is this a limitation of the Zyxel Modem ?
> 
> Early versions of ghostscript (possibly all Gnu ones) don't do 2D properly,
> so I think you may find that the default configuration blocks it.

Not true.  The only requirement for Ghostscript is that the tiffg32d driver be
included when Ghostscript was built.  The driver was put in the public domain years ago, and should be in the Ghostscript distributions you currently find
on the net.

As for your modem, query it with the command:

at+fdcc=?

It ought to echo back something like:

(0,1),(0-5),(0-2),(0-2),(0,1),0,0,(0-7)

The fifth item indicates the encoding capability.  The item is a range, the values are :

0 - 1-D Modified Huffman
1 - 2-D Modified Read
2 - 2-D Uncompressed mode
3 - 2-D Modified Modified Read

So (0,1) means that 2-D encoding is supported.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 08:58:02 +0200
From: Ulrich Eckhardt <uli@transcom.de>
Organization: Transcom
To: HylaFax Mailing liste <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: Modem uses only 1-D format
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by sgi.sgi.com id XAB05064
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by derrick.elgro.co.uk id JAA07983

Glenn Burkhardt wrote:
> 
> > >
> > > Do i have to set an other parameter for using 2-D compression or
> > > is this a limitation of the Zyxel Modem ?
> >
> > Early versions of ghostscript (possibly all Gnu ones) don't do 2D properly,
> > so I think you may find that the default configuration blocks it.
> 
> Not true.  The only requirement for Ghostscript is that the tiffg32d driver be
> included when Ghostscript was built.  The driver was put in the public domain years ago, and should be in the Ghostscript distributions you currently find
> on the net.
> 
> As for your modem, query it with the command:

Hi,

i use ghostscript (4.01) with the tiffg32d driver. The Zyxel Modem is 
capable of 2-D and the HylaFAX server receives faxes with 2-D format 
but does not send them with 2-D format.

Is there a good setting for Server/Session tracing so that i can
see why HylaFAX decides to use 1-D compression ?.

Uli
-- 
Ulrich Eckhardt       http://people.frankfurt.netsurf.de/uli
Signalgrotat des wu-ftpd 2,4 (unvollstndig?)
Cgi-Sicherheitsbohrung in EWS (regen Sie fr Webservers auf)
[Translation from an english text to german by AltaVista]

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: Leslie Mikesell <les@Mcs.Net>
Subject: Re: flexfax: Modem uses only 1-D format
To: uli@transcom.de (Ulrich Eckhardt)
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 09:29:56 -0500 (CDT)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

According to Ulrich Eckhardt:
> 
> i use ghostscript (4.01) with the tiffg32d driver. The Zyxel Modem is 
> capable of 2-D and the HylaFAX server receives faxes with 2-D format 
> but does not send them with 2-D format.
> 
> Is there a good setting for Server/Session tracing so that i can
> see why HylaFAX decides to use 1-D compression ?.

I thought that it would only use 2-D if it had previously sent to
the same number and the info file noted the capability on the
receiving side.  Otherwise it has to hang up, re-image, and
call back if it gets it wrong.  Be sure you have sent to the 
number you are tracing already.

  Les Mikesell
    les@mcs.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 08:36:23 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: estenfeld@b-p-a.com
cc: Hylafax Mailing list <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: flexfax: Re: Config-File for ELSA 28.8 TQV ????
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Fri, 29 May 1998, Dirk Estenfeld wrote:

> Hello Jonathan,
> 
> I read your article in the Hylafax-Diskussion-Group about your
> Elsa-Modem and hylafax. I have installed Hylafax on my linux-Maschine
> but I do not have the right configuration file for my elsa Modem 28.8
> TQV.
> Do you have a configuration-File for hylafax for me?

Sorry, I don't quite have that modem.. :-( However, other people on
the list may be able to help you.

What exactly is wrong with your setup? Your debug logs need to be a
bit more chatty as well. Try increasing the debug levels, details
available on the config(4) man pages.
--
Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Clothes do make the man.
                  Naked people have little or no influence on society.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 00:07:01 +0200
Reply-To: moeller.heinemann@t-online.de
Organization: A. Heinemann Heide GmbH & Co. KG
To: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
CC: estenfeld@b-p-a.com, Hylafax Mailing list <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: Re: Config-File for ELSA 28.8 TQV ????
From: moeller.heinemann@t-online.de (Michael Mller)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi !

Jonathan Chen schrieb:
> > Elsa-Modem and hylafax. I have installed Hylafax on my linux-Maschine
> > but I do not have the right configuration file for my elsa Modem 28.8
> > TQV.
> > Do you have a configuration-File for hylafax for me?

I have an Elsa 33.6 TQV, but that shouldn't matter.
The config is attached.
I only had to set the register S130 in the modem from 4 to 68
(flowcontrol set by software, no automatic)
I works great !

Michael
-- 
Michael Mller                    A. Heinemann Heide GmbH & Co.KG
Unix-Systemadministrator          Technische Gebudeausrstung
moeller.heinemann@t-online.de     Sderdamm 5, 25746 Heide, Germany
D2:0172/4576755  Fax:05334/7485 oder 0481/87654  Tel.:0481/8571-0# $Id: class2.0,v 1.12 1996/06/24 02:58:33 sam Rel $
#
# HylaFAX Facsimile Software
#
# Copyright (c) 1990-1996 Sam Leffler
# Copyright (c) 1991-1996 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
# HylaFAX is a trademark of Silicon Graphics, Inc.
# 
# Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and 
# its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided
# that (i) the above copyright notices and this permission notice appear in
# all copies of the software and related documentation, and (ii) the names of
# Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics may not be used in any advertising or
# publicity relating to the software without the specific, prior written
# permission of Sam Leffler and Silicon Graphics.
# 
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS-IS" AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, 
# EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY 
# WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
# 
# IN NO EVENT SHALL SAM LEFFLER OR SILICON GRAPHICS BE LIABLE FOR
# ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND,
# OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS,
# WHETHER OR NOT ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE, AND ON ANY THEORY OF 
# LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE 
# OF THIS SOFTWARE.
#

#
# Generic Class 2.0 modem configuration.
#
# EDIT THIS CONFIGURATION TO REFLECT YOUR SETUP
#
CountryCode:		49
AreaCode:		481
FAXNumber:		+49.481.8571.51
LongDistancePrefix:	0
InternationalPrefix:	00
DialStringRules:	etc/dialrules
ServerTracing:		1
SessionTracing:		11
RecvFileMode:		0644
LogFileMode:		0600
DeviceMode:		0600
RingsBeforeAnswer:	1
SpeakerVolume:		off
GettyArgs:		"-h %l dx_%s"
LocalIdentifier:	"+49.481.8571-51"
LogFacility:		local7
TagLineFont:		etc/lutRS18.pcf
TagLineFormat:		"Von %%l|%c|Seite %%p von %%t"
PercentGoodLines:	80
MaxConsecutiveBadLines:	20
MaxRecvPages:		250
ModemPriority:		200
#
#
# Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface
# and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control).
#
ModemType:		Class2.0	# use this to supply a hint
ModemRate:		19200		# max rate for DCE-DTE communication
ModemFlowControl:	xonxoff		# XON/XOFF flow control assumed
ModemSetupDTRCmd:	AT&D2		# setup so DTR drop resets modem
ModemSetupDCDCmd:	AT&C1		# setup so DCD reflects carrier (or not)
#
# 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.)
#
# NB: If you need to prefix phone numbers to get through a PBX,
#     put it in the ModemDialCmd; e.g. "DT9%s@".
#
ModemDialCmd:		ATDT%s
#
# Other possible configuration stuff.  The default strings are
# shown below.  Only those that are different from the defaults
# need to be included in the configuration file.
#
ModemResetCmds:		ATX3		# stuff to do when modem is reset
ModemAnswerCmd:		ATA		# use this to answer phone
ModemNoFlowCmd:		AT\Q0
ModemHardFlowCmd:	AT\Q3
ModemSoftFlowCmd:	AT\Q4
ModemNoAutoAnswerCmd:	ATS0=0		# disable auto-answer
#
# Set modem speaker volume commands: OFF QUIET LOW MEDIUM HIGH.
# Note that we both turn the speaker on/off and set volume.
#
ModemSetVolumeCmd:	"ATM0 ATL0M1 ATL1M1 ATL2M1 ATL3M1"
ModemEchoOffCmd:	ATE0		# disable command echo
ModemVerboseResultsCmd:	ATV1		# enable verbose command results
ModemResultCodesCmd:	ATQ0		# enable result codes
ModemOnHookCmd:		ATH0		# place phone on hook (hangup)
ModemSoftResetCmd:	ATZ		# do soft reset of modem
ModemWaitTimeCmd:	ATS7=60		# wait 60 seconds for carrier
ModemCommaPauseTimeCmd:	ATS8=2		# comma pause time is 2 seconds
ModemRecvFillOrder:	LSB2MSB		# bit order of received facsimile
ModemSendFillOrder:	LSB2MSB		# bit order modem expects for transmit
#
# Configuration parameters for Class 2.0 modems.
#
Class2Cmd:		AT+FCLASS=2.0	# command to enter class 2.0
Class2BORCmd:		AT+FBO=0	# bit order for phase B/C/D (direct)
Class2CQCmd:		""		# commands to enable copy quality proc.
Class2AbortCmd:		AT+FKS		# abort session command
Class2CQQueryCmd:	AT+FCQ=?	# query for copy quality capabilities
Class2DCCQueryCmd:	AT+FCC=?	# query for modem capabilities
Class2TBCCmd:		AT+FPP=0	# setup stream mode
Class2CRCmd:		AT+FCR=1	# enable capability to receive
Class2PHCTOCmd:		AT+FCT=30	# set phase C timeout parameter
Class2BUGCmd:		AT+FBU=1	# enable HDLC frame tracing
Class2LIDCmd:		AT+FLI		# set local identifier command
Class2DCCCmd:		AT+FCC		# set modem capabilities command
Class2DISCmd:		AT+FIS		# set session parameters command
Class2DDISCmd:		""		# disable pre-dial DIS command hack
Class2CIGCmd:		AT+FPI		# set polling identifier command
Class2NRCmd:		AT+FNR=1,1,1,1	# setup status reporting command
Class2PIECmd:		AT+FIE=0	# disable interrupt-enable command
Class2PTSCmd:		AT+FPS		# set post-page status command
Class2SPLCmd:		AT+FSP		# set polling indicator command
Class2NFLOCmd:		AT+FLO=0	# set no flow control command
Class2SFLOCmd:		AT+FLO=1	# set software flow control command
Class2HFLOCmd:		AT+FLO=2	# set hardware flow control command

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
To: Constantin Teodorescu <teo@flex.ro>
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com, glenn@aoi.ultranet.com
Subject: flexfax: Re: Printing to HylaFax as to a network printer (proposal) 
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 1998 17:07:06 -0400
From: Glenn Burkhardt <glenn@aoi.ultranet.com>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> Constantin Teodorescu:
> > For personal systems (as opposed to servers), the right answer to sending a fax is for applications to
> > print to a fax printer. The problem in Unix, of course, is how to get the phone number (or other information needed for the cover page). 
> > Forcing the users to put some string into the file to provide the phone number is a kludge, error prone, and a nuisance for the users (they have to remember to do it, they have to remember how to get it just right).
> 
> I agree with you, thought everyone could set a "fax template" for that
> job. Inserting fax number information into the document isn't  the
> smartest ideea.
> 

The WHFC interface is pretty well thought ought, and could be used as a model. Unfortunately, the code is not in the public domain :-(  

> > Yes, of course we all know how to use tkhylafax or sfax, but the fact of the matter is, to compete in the desktop arena, the many operation approach is a loser.  Instead of printing postscript to a file, invoking another program,
> > telling the program which file to send, the user ought to be able to select 'FAX' as the output device, and just do it.
> 
> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> 
> I'm using a RedHat Linux Pentium machine.
> I have defined a new printer (with printtool) , named it "fax" and set
> up the input filter a tiny "C" program called hyla-pop. For the moment,
> that program is doing only :
> 
>         f = fopen("/tmp/hyla.out","w");
>         while ((car=getchar())!=-1) {
>                 putc(car,f);
>         }
>         close(f);
> 
> Then I started Applixware and print a document to my new "fax" driver.
> As I supposed, I found the file /tmp/hyla.out that could be probably
> translated and rendered as a fax if we would know the number.
> I am not a guru in writting X windows "C" programs, but I think that the
> tiny filter "hyla-pop.c" could pop up a simple dialog window and ask for
> the fax-number you will want to send to it! Am I wrong ? I'm not
> familiar with printer filter and how they run (inputs, outputs) but I
> think that it would be possible. Knowing the fax-number and catching the
> printer output in that /tmp/hyla.out file, it would be probably very
> simple to render it to a fax image and send it.

Right.  I'd have to review the lpd spec again, too.  The pop up dialog should
request all salient information, e.g., any information that could go in the
cover sheet.  Think about using Tcl/Tk - it might make your X programming easier, and it'll make it easier for the rest of us to "port" the GUI.

There's some information available to the print filter about the user that sent the job, etc.  In the case where multiple users are executing on the same
machine (we have many, many xterms from various users running on a single
Sparc 5, which is also the Hylafax server), it might be possible to figure out
where to put up the pop up dialog.


> 
> I understood (correct me if I'm wrong) that for the moment , if you want
> to send a fax from a Unix box, you must print the document from your
> application as a Postscript file and then leave the application, call
> tkhylafax in order to specify the output file, the fax-number as so on.
>

Right.
 
> > But it's deficiencies like this that make folks turn to Win95 from Unix.
> 
> This one, should definitely be avoided :-)
> 
> -- 
> Constantin Teodorescu
> FLEX Consulting Braila, ROMANIA

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Comments: Authenticated sender is <tr.nwo@nwofs2>
From: "Dirk Traenapp" <d.traenapp@nwofs2.nwowhv.de>
Organization: Nord-West Oelleitung GmbH
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 09:05:37 MET DST
Subject: Re: flexfax: How to set HylaFax to act as a network printer?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

-> You might have problems with the Win95 Postscript printer drivers not
-> keeping your marker string together.  I use a similar mechanism to
-> load up faxback pages, and often my markers will be on seperate lines
-> with positioning commands in between the characters.

We are using the tokenized way of sending the faxnumber as discribed 
below and we have the problems mentioned above which is not very nice 
but is solvable using _ps2ascii_ as a filter before searching of the 
token.

-> 
-> Bill Suetholz
-> 
-> Constantin Teodorescu wrote:
-> > 
-> > Nico Garcia wrote:
-> > >
-> > > The UNIX print spooling mechanism is quite distinct (though similar in
-> > > form) to the UNIX HylaFAX spool.
-> > 
-> > I was imagine the following mechanism:
-> > 
-> > All the workstations (Linux and W95) are configured to print to a
-> > network printer with postscript capabilities.
-> > On the server, the documents that must be sent ar coming in a Postscript
-> > format, Ok ?
-> > 
-> > That means that a particular text, let's say :
-> > 
-> > <HYLAFAX-PHONE-NUMBER=xxxxxxxxx>    (the same font, size and
-> > characteristics)
-> [...]
-> > --
-> > Constantin Teodorescu
-> > FLEX Consulting Braila, ROMANIA


   Dirk Traenapp
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 98 12:38:57 BST
From: Neil Padgen <nrp@chernikeeff.co.uk>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: How to set HylaFax to act as a network printer? 
Newsgroups: chernikeeff.mail.hylafax
Organization: Chernikeeff
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

In article <9806011734.AA21406@aoi.ultranet.com> you write:
>> Constantin Teodorescu <teo@flex.ro> :
>> I would like to configure HylaFax also as a fax-server for the entire
>> network, but using printer spooling mechanism, allowing client to print
>> to a shared 'fax' printer when they want to fax it, or normally printing
>> to a shared 'laser' network printer, from both Linux and W95
>> workstations. For example I am using Applixware on Linux and MS Office
>> on W95.
>
>This would be a great idea if someone would do it.  For personal systems (as opposed to servers), the right answer to sending a fax is for applications to 
>print to a fax printer (just as WHFC has been implemented for Win95).  The problem in Unix, of course, is how to get the phone number (or other information needed for the cover page).

I've done this using respond and fprintfax using lpr.

Respond is a program which sits on a pc listening on port 5555.

A postscript printer is set up on the pc, printing to an lpr port.
Fprintfax is the spool program on the unix server.  This telnets to the pc
at port 5555, at which point respond pops up a dialog box asking for 
fax number and other info.  (I've configured it to ask for fax number,
company and comments).  This data is sent back to fprintfax, which passes
it as arguments to sendfax.

As far as the user is concerned: they print to a printer called "HylaFAX",
and shortly afterwards they are asked for fax number.

This obviously won't work for unix systems, but something like tkhylafax
should do the trick.

I don't remember where I got respond and fprintfax from, but I remember
the supplied instructions are for samba.  However it's very easy to install
in an lpd based system.

-- Neil

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
To: Neil Padgen <nrp@chernikeeff.co.uk>
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: How to set HylaFax to act as a network printer?
From: Kevin Cheek <kcheek@umich.edu>
Date: 02 Jun 1998 18:58:41 -0400
Lines: 26
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Neil Padgen <nrp@chernikeeff.co.uk> writes:

> I've done this using respond and fprintfax using lpr.
> 
> Respond is a program which sits on a pc listening on port 5555.
> 

[...]

> I don't remember where I got respond and fprintfax from, but I remember
> the supplied instructions are for samba.  However it's very easy to install
> in an lpd based system.
> 
> -- Neil
> 

After a quick AltaVista search, I found 'respond' at:

  http://www.boerde.de/~horstf/

That appears to be the author's web page.

-- 
 Kevin Cheek <kcheek@umich.edu>
 University of Michigan, Department of Internal Medicine
 Divisions of Rheumatology and Molecular Medicine & Genetics

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: David Woolley <david@djwhome.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: flexfax: How to set HylaFax to act as a network printer?
To: Constantin Teodorescu <teo@flex.ro>
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 22:39:47 +0100 (BST)
Cc: raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu, flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> On the server, the documents that must be sent ar coming in a Postscript
> format, Ok ?

Not a requirement.  Any format that can be recognized and for which a
convertor has been configured should do.
> 
> That means that a particular text, let's say :
> 
> <HYLAFAX-PHONE-NUMBER=xxxxxxxxx>    (the same font, size and
> characteristics)
> 
> would be found in the postscript file as clear text. Some simple filters

It is very unlikely to be in clear text from any Windows application;
they are particularly bad at producing very big postscript files by
very heavy use of fine positioning movements.  You need a full postscript
interepreter to track font size etc., so any contents search should
probably ignore font information.  (I sometimes wonder if the microspacing
is done to make Word a better format than PDF by inflating the PDF.)

(Early windows drivers produce less noisy postscript.)

It's not impossible to recover text, but you must make some (probably simple)
assumptions about the structure of the postscript program generated and then
delete everything except string literals.  Spaces are likely to get lost, 
unless you interpret the postscript and infer them from the character 
positions.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
To: "Hans Feringa (HFX)" <hfx@shelob.demon.nl>
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: HylaFAX last page problem: REMOTE HANGUP: Invalid response to MPS (code 53) 
Date: Mon, 01 Jun 1998 15:38:07 -0400
From: Glenn Burkhardt <glenn@aoi.ultranet.com>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> Hans Feringa:

> I tried to find some details of the facsimile protocol, to try and
> understand the log files better, but the references I found have
> removed the information since (like www.grayfax.com), or I can 
> not find them.

> 1) Where can I find some details about the facsimile protocol
>    (just enough to 'decode' the log files.)
> 2) How can I solve this problem.

Unfortunately, "just enough" tends to be quite a lot.  There's the TIA/EIA-592 spec for Class 2 fax control, and the CCITT T.0 - T.63 recommendations (you really only want the T.30 spec), both available from Global Engineering Documents (800-624-3974).  It's difficult to figure out what's going on without both documents, and even then it's hard.

The reponse received (Invalid response to MPS) indicates a disagreement amoung
the fax modems involved about how to proceed.  The MPS signal is described as:

>From the transmitter to the receiver.
Multipage signal - To indicate the end of a complete page of facsimile information and to return to the beginning of phase C upon receipt of a confirmation.

To debug more would require turning up the debug level to get the raw HDLC frames, and, of course, more digging into the spec.

But unless it's a bad line, the two modems just don't work together.  Does it happen for all locations you try to fax to?  You didn't mention modem type, 
destination, etc.  

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 21:13:10 +0200 (MET DST)
From: "Hans Feringa (HFX)" <hfx@shelob.demon.nl>
Reply-To: "Hans Feringa (HFX)" <hfx@shelob.demon.nl>
To: Glenn Burkhardt <glenn@aoi.ultranet.com>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: HylaFAX last page problem: REMOTE HANGUP: Invalid response to MPS (code 53) 
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Thanx for the info.

So far I only tested it on receiving fax messages. 
I have an ISDN line, and a Terminal Adapter with 2 POTS ports. I use one
port for an old PABX, and the other port is a dedicated MSNnumber/port
for the modem that is attached to one of my two linux machines.

I tested sending to my Linux machine  with a Teles ISDN card in a
BillyWare 95 machine with the fax software that comes with the Teles card.
(Powerpack). My linux machine has an old fax modem that used to be sold by
the Dutch PTT. I own a little booklet with some of the commands it
supports, but not enough to trouble shoot this problem.

Anyway, I tried with a newer version of this PowerPack software, and tried
again. (because of the suggestion that it was related to an
incompatibility between the two 'modems')
Now I did not see this error anymore, but the resulting (after fax2ps)
document was just black and white, and did not even closely resemble the
document that was sent.

I read thru the config.modem (device = modem), and found something about 
LSB2MSB for sending and receiving, and reversed the order. (to MSB2LSB) 
The config.modem file was created by faxaddmodem (?)
I also had to change some of the AT commands for configuring the modem
before. It had also an entry for TSI (etc/tsi) that I had to remove.

The result is that I now can receive a document that I can read although
with much difficulty, because the conversion from tiff to ps is not really
'clean'. 

These are the messages I get when converting to ps using fax2ps:
Fax3Decode2D: fax00018.tif: Bad code word at scanline 758 (x 1003).
Fax3Decode2D: fax00018.tif: Bad code word at scanline 817 (x 423).
Fax3Decode2D: fax00018.tif: Uncompressed data (not supported) at scanline
1254 (x 1005).
Fax3Decode2D: fax00018.tif: Bad code word at scanline 1939 (x 1060).
Fax3Decode2D: fax00018.tif: Bad code word at scanline 555 (x 345).
Fax3Decode2D: fax00018.tif: Bad code word at scanline 870 (x 755).

The result is that some parts of the received document cannot be read,
because some lines are skipped.

So if this all relates to the modem I am using, I am not going to spend
more time on it to fix it, but I will start looking for a new fax modem.

Since I am using ISDN for all of my communication except faxing, I need
a cheap but good supported modem for HylaFAX. Always open to suggestions.
(a 14k4 modem is more than enough, is it mandatory to have a class 2.0 
modem to be without (future) problems?)

Thanks again for all suggestions and feedback, it brought me closer to
a solution.

I will also check out Andrew Margolis' "Fax Modem Sourcebook"

Hans Feringa

On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Glenn Burkhardt wrote:

> > Hans Feringa:
> 
> > I tried to find some details of the facsimile protocol, to try and
> > understand the log files better, but the references I found have
> > removed the information since (like www.grayfax.com), or I can 
> > not find them.
> 
> > 1) Where can I find some details about the facsimile protocol
> >    (just enough to 'decode' the log files.)
> > 2) How can I solve this problem.
> 
> Unfortunately, "just enough" tends to be quite a lot.  There's the TIA/EIA-592 spec for Class 2 fax control, and the CCITT T.0 - T.63 recommendations (you really only want the T.30 spec), both available from Global Engineering Documents (800-624-3974).  It's difficult to figure out what's going on without both documents, and even then it's hard.
> 
> The reponse received (Invalid response to MPS) indicates a disagreement amoung
> the fax modems involved about how to proceed.  The MPS signal is described as:
> 
> >From the transmitter to the receiver.
> Multipage signal - To indicate the end of a complete page of facsimile information and to return to the beginning of phase C upon receipt of a confirmation.
> 
> To debug more would require turning up the debug level to get the raw HDLC frames, and, of course, more digging into the spec.
> 
> But unless it's a bad line, the two modems just don't work together.  Does it happen for all locations you try to fax to?  You didn't mention modem type, 
> destination, etc.  
> 
> 
> 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 1998 19:38:26 -0700 (PDT)
From: Tim Rice <tim@trr.metro.NET>
To: Jim Whitby <jim@tps.tpsdata.com>
cc: "flexfax@sgi.com" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: Priority running too high.
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Jim Whitby wrote:

> David Woolley wrote:
> > 
> > > Anyone have any suggestions?
> > > More info required, please, let me know.
> > 
> > Leave it at its current priority - the actual fax protocol is very
> > time critical.
> 
> Normaly I would, but *anything* that requires 100% cpu time is too much.
> For a maichne that is idling at less that 5% to jump to 100% and not be
> doing anything is too much priority.
> 

It's not a priority issue. It's correctly set to run at "Fixed Class" 
priority. 

Are you on UnixWare 2.1.3?

I just upgraded to 2.1.3 and now my faxgetty takes 50% of the available
CPU time as reported by "ps -A -ouser,pid,ppid,pcpu,vsz,time,tty,args".

Truss(1) shows pages of
read(1, 0x080473DC, 2047)                       = 0
poll(0x08045BC4, 2, -1)                         = 1
read(1, 0x080473DC, 2047)                       = 0
poll(0x08045BC4, 2, -1)                         = 1
read(1, 0x080473DC, 2047)                       = 0
poll(0x08045BC4, 2, -1)                         = 1

With faxgetty running rtpm(1M) shows 
      CPU:
    100 %u+s
      0 %w+i
     54 %usr
     46 %sys
      0 %wio
      0 %idl

With no faxgetty.
      CPU:
      1 %u+s
     99 %w+i
      1 %usr
      0 %sys
      0 %wio
     99 %idl

I hate it when OS upgrades break things. It worked good on 2.1.2
I'm going to recompile HylaFAX from scratch to see if that makes any
difference.

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

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Subject: Re: flexfax: Priority running too high.
To: tim@trr.metro.NET (Tim Rice)
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 07:57:59 +0200 (CEST)
Cc: jim@tps.tpsdata.com, flexfax@sgi.com
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Tim Rice wrote:
    
    On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Jim Whitby wrote:
    
    > David Woolley wrote:
    > > 
    > > > Anyone have any suggestions?
    > > > More info required, please, let me know.
    > > 
    > > Leave it at its current priority - the actual fax protocol is very
    > > time critical.
    > 
    > Normaly I would, but *anything* that requires 100% cpu time is too much.
    > For a maichne that is idling at less that 5% to jump to 100% and not be
    > doing anything is too much priority.
    > 
    
    It's not a priority issue. It's correctly set to run at "Fixed Class" 
    priority. 
    
    Are you on UnixWare 2.1.3?
    
    I just upgraded to 2.1.3 and now my faxgetty takes 50% of the available
    CPU time as reported by "ps -A -ouser,pid,ppid,pcpu,vsz,time,tty,args".
    
    Truss(1) shows pages of
    read(1, 0x080473DC, 2047)                       = 0
    poll(0x08045BC4, 2, -1)                         = 1
    read(1, 0x080473DC, 2047)                       = 0
    poll(0x08045BC4, 2, -1)                         = 1
    read(1, 0x080473DC, 2047)                       = 0
    poll(0x08045BC4, 2, -1)                         = 1

looks like the common CONFIG_OPENFIFO problem (but never saw this
in faxgetty(1M) before); what is fd 1 for a file?

	matthias
    
    With faxgetty running rtpm(1M) shows 
          CPU:
        100 %u+s
          0 %w+i
         54 %usr
         46 %sys
          0 %wio
          0 %idl
    
    With no faxgetty.
          CPU:
          1 %u+s
         99 %w+i
          1 %usr
          0 %sys
          0 %wio
         99 %idl
    
    I hate it when OS upgrades break things. It worked good on 2.1.2
    I'm going to recompile HylaFAX from scratch to see if that makes any
    difference.
    
    --
    Tim Rice			Multitalents	(707) 887-1469 (voice)
    tim@trr.metro.net

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 12:57:31 -0700 (PDT)
From: Tim Rice <tim@trr.metro.NET>
To: Matthias Apitz <Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de>
cc: jim@tps.tpsdata.com, flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Priority running too high.
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Matthias Apitz wrote:

> Tim Rice wrote:
>     
>     On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Jim Whitby wrote:
>     
>     > David Woolley wrote:
>     > > 
>     > > > Anyone have any suggestions?
>     > > > More info required, please, let me know.
>     > > 
>     > > Leave it at its current priority - the actual fax protocol is very
>     > > time critical.
>     > 
>     > Normaly I would, but *anything* that requires 100% cpu time is too much.
>     > For a maichne that is idling at less that 5% to jump to 100% and not be
>     > doing anything is too much priority.
>     > 
>     
>     It's not a priority issue. It's correctly set to run at "Fixed Class" 
>     priority. 
>     
>     Are you on UnixWare 2.1.3?
>     
>     I just upgraded to 2.1.3 and now my faxgetty takes 50% of the available
>     CPU time as reported by "ps -A -ouser,pid,ppid,pcpu,vsz,time,tty,args".
>     
>     Truss(1) shows pages of
>     read(1, 0x080473DC, 2047)                       = 0
>     poll(0x08045BC4, 2, -1)                         = 1
>     read(1, 0x080473DC, 2047)                       = 0
>     poll(0x08045BC4, 2, -1)                         = 1
>     read(1, 0x080473DC, 2047)                       = 0
>     poll(0x08045BC4, 2, -1)                         = 1
> 
> looks like the common CONFIG_OPENFIFO problem (but never saw this
> in faxgetty(1M) before); what is fd 1 for a file?

I couldn't find an open() on fid 1 in the truss output so I guess it's stdout.

I recompiled with  ./configure --with-CONFIG_OPENFIFO=O_RDWR
and it seems to work again.

> 
> 	matthias
>     
>     With faxgetty running rtpm(1M) shows 
>           CPU:
>         100 %u+s
>           0 %w+i
>          54 %usr
>          46 %sys
>           0 %wio
>           0 %idl
>     
>     With no faxgetty.
>           CPU:
>           1 %u+s
>          99 %w+i
>           1 %usr
>           0 %sys
>           0 %wio
>          99 %idl
>     
>     I hate it when OS upgrades break things. It worked good on 2.1.2
>     I'm going to recompile HylaFAX from scratch to see if that makes any
>     difference.
>     
>     --
>     Tim Rice			Multitalents	(707) 887-1469 (voice)
>     tim@trr.metro.net
> 

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

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 17:07:03 -0400
From: Jim Whitby <jim@tps.tpsdata.com>
Organization: Terbush & Parker Systems, Inc.
To: "flexfax@sgi.com" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: Priority running too high.
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Tim Rice wrote:
<snip>

> > looks like the common CONFIG_OPENFIFO problem (but never saw this
> > in faxgetty(1M) before); what is fd 1 for a file?
> 
> I couldn't find an open() on fid 1 in the truss output so I guess it's stdout.
> 
> I recompiled with  ./configure --with-CONFIG_OPENFIFO=O_RDWR
> and it seems to work again.

Not here. After about 15 seconds it went back to hogging the cpu.

`ps -e |grep fax` : Shows <pid> TS 0 3:10 faxgetty

Which should be TimeShared priority 0 and used 3 min 10 sec of cpu time
and only up
for less than 4 minutes!

> 
> >
> >       matthias
> >
> >     With faxgetty running rtpm(1M) shows
> >           CPU:
> >         100 %u+s
> >           0 %w+i
> >          54 %usr
> >          46 %sys
> >           0 %wio
> >           0 %idl
> >
> >     With no faxgetty.
> >           CPU:
> >           1 %u+s
> >          99 %w+i
> >           1 %usr
> >           0 %sys
> >           0 %wio
> >          99 %idl
> >
> >     I hate it when OS upgrades break things. It worked good on 2.1.2
> >     I'm going to recompile HylaFAX from scratch to see if that makes any
> >     difference.
<snip>
My rtpm agrees in principle with yours. I did also notice the number of
calls went to about 25K and IP errors ( 2 sec updates).

If you have any other suggestions, please, let me know.

Jim

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Subject: Re: flexfax: Priority running too high.
To: tim@trr.metro.NET (Tim Rice)
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 08:16:41 +0200 (CEST)
Cc: jim@tps.tpsdata.com, flexfax@sgi.com
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Tim Rice wrote:
    On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Matthias Apitz wrote:
    
    > Tim Rice wrote:
    >     
    >     On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Jim Whitby wrote:
    >     
    >     > David Woolley wrote:
    >     > > 
    >     > > > Anyone have any suggestions?
    >     > > > More info required, please, let me know.
    >     > > 
    >     > > Leave it at its current priority - the actual fax protocol is very
    >     > > time critical.
    >     > 
    >     > Normaly I would, but *anything* that requires 100% cpu time is too much.
    >     > For a maichne that is idling at less that 5% to jump to 100% and not be
    >     > doing anything is too much priority.
    >     > 
    >     
    >     It's not a priority issue. It's correctly set to run at "Fixed Class" 
    >     priority. 
    >     
    >     Are you on UnixWare 2.1.3?
    >     
    >     I just upgraded to 2.1.3 and now my faxgetty takes 50% of the available
    >     CPU time as reported by "ps -A -ouser,pid,ppid,pcpu,vsz,time,tty,args".
    >     
    >     Truss(1) shows pages of
    >     read(1, 0x080473DC, 2047)                       = 0
    >     poll(0x08045BC4, 2, -1)                         = 1
    >     read(1, 0x080473DC, 2047)                       = 0
    >     poll(0x08045BC4, 2, -1)                         = 1
    >     read(1, 0x080473DC, 2047)                       = 0
    >     poll(0x08045BC4, 2, -1)                         = 1
    > 
    > looks like the common CONFIG_OPENFIFO problem (but never saw this
    > in faxgetty(1M) before); what is fd 1 for a file?
    
    I couldn't find an open() on fid 1 in the truss output so I guess it's stdout.
    
    I recompiled with  ./configure --with-CONFIG_OPENFIFO=O_RDWR
    and it seems to work again.

There are other sys-calls too returning a fd: dup(2), socket(2).
stdout is pre-opened if the faxgetty(1M) was launched from a sh(1)
but I think faxgetty(1M) is disconnecting, e.g. closing fd 1,
from the tty. There is no reason for faxgetty(1M) to poll and
read from "stdout".

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 15:20:59 +1000 (EST)
From: Paul Elliott <p.elliott@trl.OZ.AU>
Reply-To: Paul Elliott <p.elliott@trl.OZ.AU>
Subject: flexfax: Sending fax problem - can't find gs_init.ps
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

Version: hylafax-v4.0pl2
OS: Solaris 2.6
Compiler: gcc
Modem: NetComm Roadster 288



The following is the tail from a file in the doneq directory

doneop:default
commid:
status:Can't find initialization file gs_init.ps.\
cat: write error: Broken pipe\

notify:none
pagechop:default
chopthreshold:3
postscript:0::docq/doc1.cover
postscript:0::docq/doc1.ps.1


The hylafax server returns "CONVERT DOCUMENT: exit status 0 xff00"


I can't find any info on gs_init.ps, where it comes from and where it os 
supposed to be.

Paul Elliott			p.elliott@trl.telstra.com.au
Consumer Services Programme
Telstra Research Laboratories

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 13:57:23 -0400 (EDT)
From: Nico Garcia <raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu>
To: Paul Elliott <p.elliott@trl.OZ.AU>
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Sending fax problem - can't find gs_init.ps
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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

On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Paul Elliott wrote:

> Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 15:20:59 +1000 (EST)
> From: Paul Elliott <p.elliott@trl.OZ.AU>
> To: flexfax@sgi.com
> Subject: flexfax: Sending fax problem - can't find gs_init.ps
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Version: hylafax-v4.0pl2
> OS: Solaris 2.6
> Compiler: gcc
> Modem: NetComm Roadster 288
> 
> 
> 
> The following is the tail from a file in the doneq directory
> 
> doneop:default
> commid:
> status:Can't find initialization file gs_init.ps.\
> cat: write error: Broken pipe\

Under SunOS with ghostscript 5.10, it's in
	/usr/local/share/ghostscript/5.10/gs_init.ps

I think you have a ghostscript font problem: try running "gs -h" and
see if that knows where your fonts are kept.

The problem could also be an appropriate configuration setting for
where HylaFAX should find your font information.

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

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: David Woolley <david@djwhome.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: flexfax: Sending fax problem - can't find gs_init.ps
To: p.elliott@trl.OZ.AU
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 07:59:36 +0100 (BST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> I can't find any info on gs_init.ps, where it comes from and where it os 
> supposed to be.

It's part of ghostscript and is documented in:


/usr/lib/ghostscript/5.10/doc/NEWS
/usr/lib/ghostscript/5.10/doc/devices.txt
/usr/lib/ghostscript/5.10/doc/history2.txt
/usr/lib/ghostscript/5.10/doc/history3.txt
/usr/lib/ghostscript/5.10/doc/psfiles.txt
/usr/lib/ghostscript/5.10/doc/use.txt

or the equivalents on your system.

The real problem is probably that ghostscript is incompletely installed,
or installed in the wrong directories.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: Dirk Husemann <hud@zurich.ibm.com>
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 09:22:40 +0200 (CEST)
To: didierlegein@mosaic.xs4all.be
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com, Dirk.Husemann@informatik.uni-erlangen.de
Subject: flexfax: DIRK'S FAXMAILER Email to fax gateway compiling problem
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

>>>>> "dl" == Didier Legein <didierlegein@mosaic.xs4all.be> writes:

    dl> ::   This mail was forwarded by SMTP@uni-erlangen.de to          ::
    dl> ::                 <hud@zurich.ibm.com>                          ::
    dl> ::   Maybe the sender would like to learn your current e-mail ?  ::
    dl> ::         <postmaster@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>               ::
    dl> Hi,

    dl> I finally have setup Hylafax for inbound connections (Thank you Nico
    dl> Garcia) and am working now on the outbound.

    dl> I want to setup an email to fax gateway in order to minimise various
    dl> inbox'.

    dl> However when compiling the faxmailer.c script with cc -O -o faxmailer
    dl> faxmailer.c  I get following message :

    dl> /tmp/cca045831.o: in function "main" :
    dl> /tmp/cca045831.o{.text+0x13}:undefined reference to "setruid"
    dl> /tmp/cca045831.o{.text+0x23}:undefined reference to "setrgid"

    dl> I don't have much experience with compiling myself so maybe that's the
    dl> reason ....

You might have to replace setruid/setrgid with setreuid/setregid on your
machine (try the manual pages).

	Dirk

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: Dirk Husemann <hud@zurich.ibm.com>
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 10:46:26 +0200 (CEST)
To: ben@ocha.unon.org
Cc: didierlegein@mosaic.xs4all.be, flexfax@sgi.com,
        Dirk.Husemann@informatik.uni-erlangen.de
Subject: Re: flexfax: DIRK'S FAXMAILER Email to fax gateway compiling problem
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

>>>>> "bp" == Ben Parker <ben@ocha.unon.org> writes:

    bp> ::   This mail was forwarded by SMTP@uni-erlangen.de to          ::
    bp> ::                 <hud@zurich.ibm.com>                          ::
    bp> ::   Maybe the sender would like to learn your current e-mail ?  ::
    bp> ::         <postmaster@informatik.uni-erlangen.de>               ::
    bp> faxmailer.c didn't compile on Linux for me either. I did find a syntax
    bp> that compiled (see below), but didn't get much further on making it
    bp> useful. I now run an adapted version of dirk's as a perl script directly
    bp> from sendmail.cf. Not quite sure what security problems can arise from
    bp> that - perhaps someone can tell me. I also have uucp set as a trusted user
    bp> in sendmail.cf. If you run into further frustrations on the dirk/bob
    bp> scripts, try mine, imaginatively called benfaxmail (0.31).

That's what I'd have done on linux. The reason I wrote faxmailer.c was that
the version of Perl we had installed refused to run as setuid script at the
time. Thus, the wrapper.

	Dirk


    bp> Ben

    bp> #/etc/sendmail.cf
    bp> #uucp trusted:
    bp> Tuucp
    bp> #local mailer definition:
    bp> Mfax2,		P=/usr/local/sbin/faxmailer-agent, F=sDFul, S=16, R=26, E=\r\n, 
    bp> 		M=200000, A=faxmailer-agent $h $u


    bp> #faxmailer.c
    bp> # This compiles, but I never worked our how to use it!
    bp> #include <sys/types.h>
    bp> #include <unistd.h>

    bp> #define FAXMAILER_AGENT "/usr/local/sbin/bob-faxmailer-agent"

    bp> main(int argc, char *argv[])
    bp> {
    bp> 	setreuid(getuid(),getuid());
    bp> 	setregid(getgid(),getgid());

    bp> 	execvp(FAXMAILER_AGENT, argv);

    bp> 	/*
    bp> 	 * This really shouldn't happen, but who knows ...
    bp> 	 * ``Man hat schon Pferde vor der Apotheke kotzen sehen'' --- German 
    bp> 	 * saying
    bp> 	 */
    bp> 	exit(-1);
    bp> }
    bp> ----------------------

    bp> On Fri, 15 May 1998, Didier Legein wrote:

    >> Hi,
    >> 
    >> I finally have setup Hylafax for inbound connections (Thank you Nico
    >> Garcia) and am working now on the outbound.
    >> 
    >> I want to setup an email to fax gateway in order to minimise various
    >> inbox'.
    >> 
    >> However when compiling the faxmailer.c script with cc -O -o faxmailer
    >> faxmailer.c  I get following message :
    >> 
    >> /tmp/cca045831.o: in function "main" :
    >> /tmp/cca045831.o{.text+0x13}:undefined reference to "setruid"
    >> /tmp/cca045831.o{.text+0x23}:undefined reference to "setrgid"
    >> 
    >> I don't have much experience with compiling myself so maybe that's the
    >> reason ....
    >> 
    >> All help welcome
    >> 
    >> 
    >> Rgds.
    >> Didier
    >> 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: Berndt Josef Wulf <wulf@ping.net.au>
Subject: flexfax: permission: can't retrieve fax on ftp at port 4559
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 11:04:18 +0930 (CST)
Cc: bwulf@quiktrak.com.au
Organization: NTC-Electronics
Phone: +61 411 245170
Operating-System: NetBSD 1.3 alpha
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

G'day,

I am running NetBSD-1.3 and HylaFAX-4.0pl2 and can sent and receive
fax from local and remote systems.

However, I can't retrieve the received fax "recvq/fax00001.tif" using
the ftp protocol. Looking the thru the mailing archive didn't provide 
me the solution and hence this email.

Whenever I try to retrieve the fax in quiestion I am prompted with the
following sytem message:
	
	ftp ftp://localhost:4559
	220 hotdog.quiktrak.com.au server (HylaFAX (tm) Version
	4.0pl2) ready.
	230 User anonymous logged in.
	Remote system type is UNIX.
	Using binary mode to transfer files.
	200 Type set to Image.
	250 CWD command successful.
	ftp> cd recvq
	250 CWD command successful.
	ftp> dir
	200 PORT command successful.
	150 Opening new data connection for ".".
	-rw----    1  117         61883742145 Thu10AM fax00004.tif
	226 Transfer complete.
	ftp> get fax00004.tif
	local: fax00004.tif remote: fax00004.tif
	200 PORT command successful.
	550 fax00004.tif: Operation not permitted.

I kept the /var/spool/fax/etc/hosts file simple for the purpose of
troubleshooting my problem.

	cat hosts

	127.0.0.1

which should give access to anyone on localhost and also verified user
fax=uucp in group dialer.

faxstat gives me the following reply

	hotdog# faxstat -vr
	Trying localhost (127.0.0.1) at port 4559...
	Connected to localhost.
	220 hotdog.quiktrak.com.au server (HylaFAX (tm) Version
	4.0pl2) ready.
	-> USER root
	230 User root logged in.
	-> PORT 127,0,0,1,5,100
	200 PORT command successful.
	-> LIST status
	150 Opening new data connection for "status".
	HylaFAX scheduler on hotdog.quiktrak.com.au: Running
	Modem tty01 (+61.8.8374.2145): Running and idle
	226 Transfer complete.
	-> RCVFMT
	200 %-7m %4p%1z %-8.8o %14.14s %7t %f
	-> PORT 127,0,0,1,5,101
	200 PORT command successful.
	-> LIST recvq
	150 Opening new data connection for "recvq".

	Protect Page  Owner        Sender/TSI  Recvd@ Filename
	-rw----    1  117         61883742145 Thu10AM fax00004.tif
	226 Transfer complete.

Only after setting permission to 644 was the transfer succesful. 

Is there anything I have overlooked? I am sure that this is just a
configuration problem with hylafax.

Your help is very much appreciated

cheerio Berndt
-- 
Name	: Berndt Josef Wulf
E-Mail	: wulf@ping.net.au
Sysinfo	: DEC AXPpci33+, NetBSD-1.3

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 09:12:50 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
Reply-To: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Berndt Josef Wulf <wulf@ping.net.au>
cc: Hylafax Mailing list <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: permission: can't retrieve fax on ftp at port 4559
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Berndt Josef Wulf wrote:

[snip]

> 	550 fax00004.tif: Operation not permitted.

[snip]

> 	Protect Page  Owner        Sender/TSI  Recvd@ Filename
> 	-rw----    1  117         61883742145 Thu10AM fax00004.tif
> 	226 Transfer complete.
> 
> Only after setting permission to 644 was the transfer succesful. 

By default, the system is set up so that no one has the permission to
look at the faxes except for the user `fax'. The simplest thing to do
in your case would be set

	RecvFileMode:	0644

in your config.ttyXX file.

--
Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
---------------------------------------------------------------------
                             Who dares nothing, need hope for nothing

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 18:10:11 -0400 (EDT)
From: Nico Garcia <raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu>
Cc: Hylafax Mailing list <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: permission: can't retrieve fax on ftp at port 4559
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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

On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Jonathan Chen wrote:

> By default, the system is set up so that no one has the permission to
> look at the faxes except for the user `fax'. The simplest thing to do
> in your case would be set
> 
> 	RecvFileMode:	0644
> 
> in your config.ttyXX file.

I personally favor "FecvFileMode: 0664", with directory $SPOOL/recvq
permissions 2775 so various group "uucp" people can delete the fax as
well.

Like a public fax machine, I rely on people to restrain themselves and
delete the old faxes on occasion.

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

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: David Woolley <david@djwhome.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: flexfax: permission: can't retrieve fax on ftp at port 4559
To: wulf@ping.net.au (Berndt Josef Wulf)
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 22:28:12 +0100 (BST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com, bwulf@quiktrak.com.au
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> Whenever I try to retrieve the fax in quiestion I am prompted with the
> following sytem message:
> 	
> 	ftp> get fax00004.tif
> 	550 fax00004.tif: Operation not permitted.

As far as I remember, only people logged in with hylafax administrator
status can read incoming faxes (the system cannot know who they are 
intended for - if it did, the mechanisms for mailing to them would 
probably be more appropriate - as it doesn't, it can only provide them
to a trusted user without risking compromising confidential information.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: kevin@meso.com
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Cc: kevin@meso.com
Subject: flexfax: Exit status Oxb 
Date: Tue, 02 Jun 98 09:41:26 -0400
X-Mts: smtp
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi, 

After several weeks of flawless performance by Hylafax,
yesterday I started to notice several of our fax jobs 
failing with "Exit Status Oxb."  These failures coincide
with several kernel messages in our /var/log/messages file
on our Linux 2.0.27 system, which I have attached below.
Could anyone help me figure out what might be going on here?
Does this mean we might be having some system-related problems
that is causing Hylafax to err?  

Note that not all of our fax jobs are failing--this is 
an intermittent problem, which perhaps not coincidentally,
began after our systems went down due to a power failure.

Thanks!

Kevin Tyle <kevin@meso.com>
MESO, Inc.

-----------------------------------------------------
output from "messages" file:

Jun  2 07:30:27 lightning FaxSend[15607]: MODEM MULTI-TECH SYSTEMS 
MT2834ZPX/0022
Jun  2 07:30:28 lightning FaxSend[15607]: SEND FAX: JOB 12346 DEST 
1-555-555-5555 COMMID 00013721
Jun  2 07:31:01 lightning FaxGetty[260]: MODEM MULTI-TECH SYSTEMS MT2834ZPX/0022
Jun  2 07:31:04 lightning FaxGetty[258]: MODEM MULTI-TECH SYSTEMS MT2834ZPX/0022
Jun  2 07:32:06 lightning FaxGetty[259]: MODEM MULTI-TECH SYSTEMS MT2834ZPX/0022
Jun  2 07:33:40 lightning FaxGetty[258]: ANSWER: Can not lock modem device
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: general protection: 0000
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: general protection: 0000
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: CPU:    0
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: CPU:    0
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: EIP:    0010:[3c509:el3_probe+-390285/4048]
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: EIP:    0010:[3c509:el3_probe+-390285/4048]
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: EFLAGS: 00010202
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: EFLAGS: 00010202
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: eax: f000efd2   ebx: 00000000   ecx: 01166000  
 edx: 00000000
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: eax: f000efd2   ebx: 00000000   ecx: 01166000  
 edx: 00000000
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: esi: bffff9e0   edi: bffff9e0   ebp: 00005417  
 esp: 00bd6f3c
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: esi: bffff9e0   edi: bffff9e0   ebp: 00005417  
 esp: 00bd6f3c
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: ds: 0018   es: 0018   fs: 002b   gs: 002b   
ss: 0018
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: ds: 0018   es: 0018   fs: 002b   gs: 002b   
ss: 0018
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: Process faxsend (pid: 15617, process nr: 40, 
stackpage=00bd6000)
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: Process faxsend (pid: 15617, process nr: 40, 
stackpage=00bd6000)
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: Stack: bffff9e0 bffff9e0 080b0ba8 01166000 
0010a20d 00bd6fb0 00000000 00000000 
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: Stack: bffff9e0 bffff9e0 080b0ba8 01166000 
0010a20d 00bd6fb0 00000000 00000000 
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel:        00000000 00000000 00115bb0 0018b4e7 
01166000 00011480 00005417 bffff9e0 
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel:        00000000 00000000 00115bb0 0018b4e7 
01166000 00011480 00005417 bffff9e0 
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel:        00011480 bffff9e0 080b0ba8 bffff9b8 
01166000 0808c395 080b0be8 40000220 
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel:        00011480 bffff9e0 080b0ba8 bffff9b8 
01166000 0808c395 080b0be8 40000220 
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: Call Trace: [sys_sigreturn+449/472] 
[_setitimer+108/272] [tty_ioctl+1835/1892] [sys_ioctl+254/268] 
[system_call+85/124] 
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: Call Trace: [sys_sigreturn+449/472] 
[_setitimer+108/272] [tty_ioctl+1835/1892] [sys_ioctl+254/268] 
[system_call+85/124] 
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning FaxQueuer[248]: JOB 12349: Send program terminated 
abnormally with exit status 0xb
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning FaxQueuer[248]: JOB 12349: Send program terminated 
abnormally with exit status 0xb
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning FaxQueuer[248]: NOTIFY: bin/notify "doneq/q12349" 
"failed" "0:08"
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: Code: 0f b6 40 0a 89 44 24 20 85 c0 74 0b 6a 
00 53 e8 51 d0 ff ff 
Jun  2 07:33:45 lightning kernel: Code: 0f b6 40 0a 89 44 24 20 85 c0 74 0b 6a 
00 53 e8 51 d0 ff ff 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 08:28:07 +0200
From: Ulrich Eckhardt <uli@transcom.de>
Organization: Transcom
To: kevin@meso.com
CC: HylaFax Mailing liste <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: Exit status Oxb
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kevin@meso.com wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> After several weeks of flawless performance by Hylafax,
> yesterday I started to notice several of our fax jobs
> failing with "Exit Status Oxb."  These failures coincide
> with several kernel messages in our /var/log/messages file
> on our Linux 2.0.27 system, which I have attached below.
> Could anyone help me figure out what might be going on here?
> Does this mean we might be having some system-related problems
> that is causing Hylafax to err?
> 
> Note that not all of our fax jobs are failing--this is
> an intermittent problem, which perhaps not coincidentally,
> began after our systems went down due to a power failure.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Kevin Tyle <kevin@meso.com>
> MESO, Inc.

Hi,

this seems to be a problem of the linux kernel and not a problem
of HylaFAX. Update your linux kernel to 2.0.33

Uli
-- 
Ulrich Eckhardt       http://people.frankfurt.netsurf.de/uli
Signalgrotat des wu-ftpd 2,4 (unvollstndig?)
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[Translation from an english text to german by AltaVista]

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: David Woolley <david@djwhome.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: flexfax: Exit status Oxb
To: kevin@meso.com
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 08:19:15 +0100 (BST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> 
> After several weeks of flawless performance by Hylafax,
> yesterday I started to notice several of our fax jobs 
> failing with "Exit Status Oxb."  These failures coincide
> with several kernel messages in our /var/log/messages file

0xb is almost certainly signal 11, which would be general protection
fault in Microsoft/Intel terms.  Application level GPFs are not normally
output to syslog, so either you have turned on some special kernel debugging
or the GPF was somewhere in kernel code that was serious enough for a panic.

I would look for kernel corruption or hardware problems.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
To: Ulrich Eckhardt <uli@transcom.de>
cc: kevin@meso.com, HylaFax Mailing liste <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: Exit status Oxb 
Date: Thu, 04 Jun 1998 11:34:33 +0100
From: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


>>>>> On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, "UE" == Ulrich Eckhardt wrote:

  UE> kevin@meso.com wrote:

  +> Hi,

  +> After several weeks of flawless performance by Hylafax, yesterday I
  +> started to notice several of our fax jobs failing with "Exit Status
  +> Oxb."  These failures coincide with several kernel messages in our
  +> /var/log/messages file on our Linux 2.0.27 system, which I have attached
  +> below.  Could anyone help me figure out what might be going on here?  Does
  +> this mean we might be having some system-related problems that is causing
  +> Hylafax to err?

  +> Note that not all of our fax jobs are failing--this is an intermittent
  +> problem, which perhaps not coincidentally, began after our systems went
  +> down due to a power failure.

  +> Thanks!

  +> Kevin Tyle <kevin@meso.com> MESO, Inc.

  UE> Hi,

  UE> this seems to be a problem of the linux kernel and not a problem of
  UE> HylaFAX. Update your linux kernel to 2.0.33

Unless I have misremembered this, the kernel was reporting general protection faults (segfaults). In this case the problem may not have been due to HylaFAX, and a reboot should be sufficient to bring things into a much healthier state.

A kernel upgrade's still a good idea though . . . 2.0.34 should be released soon, if not already, and 2.0.33 is definitely very stable. Of course, kernel upgrades are not for the faint of heart.

-DPN

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
cc: greg@csurf.co.za (Gregory Massel)
Subject: flexfax: HylaFAX accounting?
X-uri: http://www.tpc.int/
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Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 21:33:21 +0100
From: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Folks,

Has anyone considered trying to build accounting into HylaFAX? Recent 
discussions on the IETF-FAX mailing list have suggested that RADIUS (or its 
eventual successor DIAMETER) might be a good backend for accounting and 
settlement using networked fax services . . . given how well the hylafax 
client/server protocol was designed in the HylaFAX-4.0, it seems adding some 
calls to log transactions using radiusd could be a realistic way of acheiving 
this.

Is there anyone out there who would be willing to work towards wedging this
into hylafax? I'm keen to be involved in such a project, even organise the
resources and provide a test bed (I have radiusd and HylaFAX installed, and do
happen to have a deployed pool of servers worldwide), but I'm sadly lacking in
programming talent (practically none).

This would represent the first time since Sam left us that HylaFAX will have 
grown a feature . . . thanks to everyone for the bugfixes and general tuning, 
but if HylaFAX lacks one thing at the moment it's accounting and settlement.

Please get back to me if you're interested. I do hope to employ anything 
developed in our own network, but also fold it back into HylaFAX.

-Darren

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: "sinisa" <sinisa@coresinc.com>
To: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Cc: <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: HylaFAX accounting?
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 18:34:09 +0200
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

	

----------
> From: Mr. Arlington Hewes <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
> To: flexfax@sgi.com
> Cc: Gregory Massel <greg@csurf.co.za>
> Subject: flexfax: HylaFAX accounting?
> Date: Tuesday, June 02, 1998 10:33 PM
> 
> 
> Folks,
> 
> Has anyone considered trying to build accounting into HylaFAX? Recent 
> discussions on the IETF-FAX mailing list have suggested that RADIUS (or
its 
> eventual successor DIAMETER) might be a good backend for accounting and 
> settlement using networked fax services . . . given how well the hylafax 
> client/server protocol was designed in the HylaFAX-4.0, it seems adding
some 
> calls to log transactions using radiusd could be a realistic way of
acheiving 
> this.
> 
> Is there anyone out there who would be willing to work towards wedging
this
> into hylafax? I'm keen to be involved in such a project, even organise
the
> resources and provide a test bed (I have radiusd and HylaFAX installed,
and do
> happen to have a deployed pool of servers worldwide), but I'm sadly
lacking in
> programming talent (practically none).
> 
> This would represent the first time since Sam left us that HylaFAX will
have 
> grown a feature . . . thanks to everyone for the bugfixes and general
tuning, 
> but if HylaFAX lacks one thing at the moment it's accounting and
settlement.
> 
> Please get back to me if you're interested. I do hope to employ anything 
> developed in our own network, but also fold it back into HylaFAX.
> 
> -Darren

Why RADIUS or DIAMETER ????????

Look at what I have done in logging sent faxes in mySQL database. Entire
code is in www.tcx.se in Contributions directory, and it all reports are in
WWW format. It has several reporting features !!

All I need to add is :

1. A table which would relate hosts to people or companies !!!!!

2. A table with pricing !!!

3. 3 reports (30 minutes per report for me to write) for accounting in
given period

I have also written an aplication for switching boards (for phone calls
accounting), which can be connected to this one to have real costs. For
this to work you must have a switching board connected to a server by
serial cord. I did it for Bosch and Panasonic !!


What do you say about the idea ??

Warning: I am a bit seek now, and it will take me 2 weeks to come back to
my old self !!!

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
To: "sinisa" <sinisa@coresinc.com>
cc: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>, flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: HylaFAX accounting? 
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 19:02:01 +0100
From: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


>>>>> On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, "s" == sinisa wrote:

  s> Look at what I have done in logging sent faxes in mySQL database. Entire
  s> code is in www.tcx.se in Contributions directory, and it all reports are
  s> in WWW format. It has several reporting features !!


Found it at ftp://www.tcx.se/pub/mysql/Contrib/hylalog-1.0.tgz


  s> All I need to add is :

  s> 1. A table which would relate hosts to people or companies !!!!!

  s> 2. A table with pricing !!!

  s> 3. 3 reports (30 minutes per report for me to write) for accounting in
  s> given period

  s> I have also written an aplication for switching boards (for phone calls
  s> accounting), which can be connected to this one to have real costs. For
  s> this to work you must have a switching board connected to a server by
  s> serial cord. I did it for Bosch and Panasonic !!

  s> What do you say about the idea ??

Wow, fantastic. I've looked at the current code. Looks great if HylaFAX and 
SQL are on the same machine and both running. I'm hoping to deploy something 
which can keep track of remote machines though, and will be self-healing . . . 
something which can run on distant servers in developing countries and 
tolerate connectivity problems etc. Had you thought of how this might be 
handled? Perhaps if the stuff in faxSendApp.c++ failed to connect to a remote 
(master) sql server, could it perhaps fall back to the local server and log 
there. Then when the link came back up the central SQL server could check in 
with the remote machine and rationalise the database?

Forgive me - though I have mysql installed and running now I'm still new to 
the world of relational databases, perhaps rationalising them is not so easy.

I think your package belongs in the hylafax contrib directory - perhaps 
someone will tell you how do to that, or add your package themselves? *hint*

Oh, and those feature you mention wanting to add, they sound very useful. ;-)

-Darren

PS - Sorry for so much list traffic - I'll shut up now.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 02:30:43 +0200 (MEST)
Organization: Burkon Datentechnik
From: Ekkehard Burkon <burkon@bdt-networks.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: hfaxd: Cannot set privileges
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

What's wrong, when hfaxd tells me:

Cannot set privileges?

Thank you
   Ekkehard


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Subject: Re: flexfax: hfaxd: Cannot set privileges
To: burkon@bdt-networks.com (Ekkehard Burkon)
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 08:31:48 +0200 (CEST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Ekkehard Burkon wrote:
    What's wrong, when hfaxd tells me:
    
    Cannot set privileges?

The answer is simple:

hfaxd/Login.c++:
    ....
    fxBool isSetup = (chroot(".") >= 0 && chdir("/") >= 0);
    /*
     * Install the client's fax-uid as the effective gid
     * so that created files automatically are given the
     * correct ``ownership'' (we store the owner's fax-uid
     * in the group-id field of the inode).
     */
    if (isSetup)
        (void) setegid(uid);
    (void) seteuid(ouid);
    if (!isSetup) {
        reply(550, "Cannot set privileges.");
        end_login();
        return;
    }
    ....

Check why hfaxd(1M) can't do the chroot(2) or the chdir(2) call
in your file system.

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
cc: burkon@bdt-networks.com (Ekkehard Burkon), flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: hfaxd: Cannot set privileges 
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 16:56:10 +0100
From: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


>>>>> On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, "MA" == Matthias Apitz wrote:

  MA> The answer is simple:

Matthias, that is not simple . . . it's simple to you. The distinction is worth bearing in mind.

-Darren

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
cc: tpcadmin@info.tpc.int (Mr. Arlington Hewes), burkon@bdt-networks.com,
        flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: hfaxd: Cannot set privileges 
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 17:45:32 +0100
From: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


>>>>> On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, "MA" == Matthias Apitz wrote:

  MA> Mr. Arlington Hewes wrote:

  +> >> > > On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, "MA" == Matthias Apitz wrote:

  MA> The answer is simple:

  MA> Matthias, that is not simple . . . it's simple to you. The distinction is
  MA> worth bearing in mind.

  MA> You truncated my original e-mail to mutch. I was saying that the reason
  MA> is a failing chroot(2) or a failing chdir(2) sys call (and this *is*
  MA> simple to be grep'ed from the source). 

I'm sorry, but again you illustrate my point. Care to ponder the number of 
people who might be running a unix box and _NOT_ consider searching the source 
code for a string contained in the error?

It's high dude. I know many people who would not think they have a hope in 
hell of understanding the gobbledeygook which might result from such a search. 
It is worth bearing in mind that, although it may not be a "good thing"(tm) 
there are those for whom:

tar -xvzf tarball.tar.gz
cd tarball
./configure
make install

is fairly challenging. Telling these people that the answer is simple if one 
just greps hfaxd.c++ for xxxx and concluding a failed chroot(2) or a failing 
chdir(2) is not necessarily going to make someone's day.

  MA> The problem for the failing of both calls must be checked in the file
  MA> system of the original poster. 

Okay, now you've lost me. Since I'm in over my head, I will now bow out of 
this conversation, and assume that the original poster understands your reply, 
and what to do to debug the problem. My point was, is, and will continue to 
be, if we EXPECT people to try to figure out what's wrong with their setup by 
grepping source code, we're expecting too much.

-Darren

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Subject: Re: flexfax: hfaxd: Cannot set privileges
To: tpcadmin@info.tpc.int (Mr. Arlington Hewes)
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 18:25:28 +0200 (CEST)
Cc: burkon@bdt-networks.com, flexfax@sgi.com
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Mr. Arlington Hewes wrote:
    
    >>>>> On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, "MA" == Matthias Apitz wrote:
    
      MA> The answer is simple:
    
    Matthias, that is not simple . . . it's simple to you. The distinction is worth bearing in mind.
    
You truncated my original e-mail to mutch. I was saying that
the reason is a failing chroot(2) or a failing chdir(2) sys call
(and this *is* simple to be grep'ed from the source). The problem
for the failing of both calls must be checked in the file system
of the original poster. BTW: I see this complaint from time
to time and *only* for Linux type systems and I think there
must be a rule for that in some broken configuration.

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Subject: Re: flexfax: hfaxd: Cannot set privileges
To: tpcadmin@info.tpc.int (Mr. Arlington Hewes)
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 19:20:01 +0200 (CEST)
Cc: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de, tpcadmin@info.tpc.int, burkon@bdt-networks.com,
        flexfax@sgi.com
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
From: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Mr. Arlington Hewes wrote:
    
    >>>>> On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, "MA" == Matthias Apitz wrote:
    
      MA> Mr. Arlington Hewes wrote:
    
      +> >> > > On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, "MA" == Matthias Apitz wrote:
    
      MA> The answer is simple:
    
      MA> Matthias, that is not simple . . . it's simple to you. The distinction is
      MA> worth bearing in mind.
    
      MA> You truncated my original e-mail to mutch. I was saying that the reason
      MA> is a failing chroot(2) or a failing chdir(2) sys call (and this *is*
      MA> simple to be grep'ed from the source). 
    
    I'm sorry, but again you illustrate my point. Care to ponder the number of 
    people who might be running a unix box and _NOT_ consider searching the source 
    code for a string contained in the error?
    
    It's high dude. I know many people who would not think they have a hope in 
    hell of understanding the gobbledeygook which might result from such a search. 
    It is worth bearing in mind that, although it may not be a "good thing"(tm) 
    there are those for whom:
    
    tar -xvzf tarball.tar.gz
    cd tarball
    ./configure
    make install
    
    is fairly challenging. Telling these people that the answer is simple if one 
    just greps hfaxd.c++ for xxxx and concluding a failed chroot(2) or a failing 
    chdir(2) is not necessarily going to make someone's day.

correct, but this wasn't my message;

someone who can't understand the output of the grep (together
with the helping hand in my mail) will perhaps also not figure out
the reaason for the failing sys calls (which perhaps has its
reason in a misconfigured Linux distribution and/or environment
for HylaFAX; remember this old discussion about uid of "fax"/"uucp");
my message should be: the first step (grep) is simple but the
second (e.g. the bits between chroot(2) and the correct euid etc.)
is much more difficult -- all is relativ;

the bottom line is also: we will never find out the reason for
this problem (showing up from time to time) if there is noone
out there who wants to follow through this problem or give us
more information or root access to the box if all other does
not help;

      MA> The problem for the failing of both calls must be checked in the file
      MA> system of the original poster. 
    
    Okay, now you've lost me. Since I'm in over my head, I will now bow out of 
    this conversation, and assume that the original poster understands your reply, 
    and what to do to debug the problem. My point was, is, and will continue to 
    be, if we EXPECT people to try to figure out what's wrong with their setup by 
    grepping source code, we're expecting too much.

having the source is a *big* chance to figure out a problem;

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
To: Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de (Matthias Apitz)
cc: tpcadmin@info.tpc.int (Mr. Arlington Hewes), burkon@bdt-networks.com,
        flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: hfaxd: Cannot set privileges 
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 18:34:54 +0100
From: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


>>>>> On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, "MA" == Matthias Apitz wrote:

  MA> the bottom line is also: we will never find out the reason for this
  MA> problem (showing up from time to time) if there is noone out there who
  MA> wants to follow through this problem or give us more information or root
  MA> access to the box if all other does not help;

Now _that_ is helpful. You've told us:

	1. It's a recurring problem
	2. It's worth following up
	3. With root access, someone might be willing to debug this (assuming
		the original poster is unable to).

That would brighten my day if I had posted to the list looking for help. 

  MA> Okay, now you've lost me. Since I'm in over my head, I will now bow out
  MA> of this conversation, and assume that the original poster understands
  MA> your reply, and what to do to debug the problem. My point was, is, and
  MA> will continue to be, if we EXPECT people to try to figure out what's
  MA> wrong with their setup by grepping source code, we're expecting too much.

  MA> having the source is a *big* chance to figure out a problem;

Oh, it's an enormously powerful tool if you know how to use it. But, the prevalence of binary distributions (RedHat RPM is only one of them) suggests that some people just don't have a clue.

It's OK to spew out source code and technical replies - you're a very helpful guy. Please just keep us mere mortals in mind now and again.

Let's take this off list now - I think we both have gotten our points across. Sorry to cause the fuss, but you prefaced C++ source code with word simple, and there oughta be a law against that ;-)

-Darren

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Thu, 04 Jun 1998 00:45:35 +0200 (MEST)
Organization: Burkon Datentechnik
From: Ekkehard Burkon <burkon@bdt-networks.com>
To: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Subject: Re: flexfax: hfaxd: Cannot set privileges
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com, (Matthias Apitz) <Matthias.Apitz@SOFTCON.de>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Now _that_ is helpful. You've told us:
>
>       1. It's a recurring problem
>       2. It's worth following up
>       3. With root access, someone might be willing to debug this (assuming
>               the original poster is unable to).

Well, ok I'll try to track the problem down to
the reason why the chroot or chdir calls fail.

For me it usually doesn't make sens to look at the sources
because I do not really understand whats written there.

Just to inform you. The problem occurs since I reinstalled
my linux system. Before I used a Suse Linux 5.1 now its
the newer 5.2. 

We'll see what I can find.

So far thanks and don't get too hot.

E. Burkon

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 08:19:09 +0200 (MET DST)
From: "Hans Feringa (HFX)" <hfx@shelob.demon.nl>
To: Ekkehard Burkon <burkon@bdt-networks.com>
cc: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>, flexfax@sgi.com,
        Matthias.Apitz@softcon.de
Subject: Re: flexfax: hfaxd: Cannot set privileges
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Make sure that hfaxd runs as root on SuSE 5.2.
When running from inetd, it runs as uucp, not root.
I run it as a standalone daemon now, and don't see the
problem anymore. (because I did not look into it any
further on how to make it run as root from inetd)

Hans

On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Ekkehard Burkon wrote:

> Now _that_ is helpful. You've told us:
> >
> >       1. It's a recurring problem
> >       2. It's worth following up
> >       3. With root access, someone might be willing to debug this (assuming
> >               the original poster is unable to).
> 
> Well, ok I'll try to track the problem down to
> the reason why the chroot or chdir calls fail.
> 
> For me it usually doesn't make sens to look at the sources
> because I do not really understand whats written there.
> 
> Just to inform you. The problem occurs since I reinstalled
> my linux system. Before I used a Suse Linux 5.1 now its
> the newer 5.2. 
> 
> We'll see what I can find.
> 
> So far thanks and don't get too hot.
> 
> E. Burkon
> 
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>    Ekkehard Burkon           Email: burkon@bdt-networks.com
>    Burkon Datentechnik       Tel:   +49-8161-871616
>    Ismaninger Str. 28        Fax:   +49-8161-871617
>    85356 Freising            Mobil: +171-2724452
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Tue, 2 Jun 1998 21:25:48 +0200 (MET DST)
From: "Hans Feringa (HFX)" <hfx@shelob.demon.nl>
To: Burkhard Wolf <Burkhard.Wolf@uni-essen.de>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: trouble with hosts-file
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I had a similar problem. After installation (Linux Suse 5.2),
and first configuration, it was setup to run from inetd.
It was always running as uucp. Somewhere I read that you need
to run it as root, because it wants to do a change root which
is only allowed by root on some systems (?)
So I now run it as a standalone daemon (as root), and that solved
the problem for me.

I am still curious though how to make it run as root from inetd
instead of uucp, however I did not give it much attention.

Hope this helps,

Hans Feringa

On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Burkhard Wolf wrote:

> Hello everybody,
> 
> I've big problems with the hosts-file from HylaFax.
> I've added the users, which should have access-rights to the fax-server
> like this:
> 
> root@127.0.0.1:::XXXXXXXX
> 
> where XXXXXXX is the encrypted password like mentioned in /etc/shadow
> Then I've changed the file to mode 600, owned by User fax from the group
> uucp.
> User fax and Group uucp have the same uid 14.
> 
> But everytime when I want to do "faxstat -srv" (or i.e. sendfax or
> something like this),
> I get the following message:
> 
> Trying localhost (127.0.0.1) at port 4559...
> Connected to localhost.
> 220 Gruft.Wollis server (HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl1) ready.
> --> USER root
> 550 Cannot set privilegs.
> Login failed: 550 Cannot set privilegs.
> 
> I'm trying since several days, with no success. Please note, that I can
> recieve facsimiles without any problems.
> I'm using SuSE-Linux 5.1 with kernel 2.0.32
> 
> Thanks for your help!
> 
> Bye
> Burkhard
> 
> 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 08:30:58 +0200
From: Ulrich Eckhardt <uli@transcom.de>
Organization: Transcom
To: Peter <patneaudep@iron.wnmu.edu>
CC: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: null or missing CLIENT parameter?
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by sgi.sgi.com id AAA07436
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by derrick.elgro.co.uk id JAA07986

Peter wrote:
> 
>   I'm using hylafax-v4.0beta096 running on RedHat 5.0 Linux i486 kernel
> version 2.0.32 and WHFC Version 0.8.9 (Alpha) running on NT 4.0 Workstation
> (with Service Pack 3, if that matters).  The printer driver I'm using for PS
> conversion is the recommended Apple LaserWriter 16/600 PS.  The port is
> configured properly using the instructions from WHFC.  I can connect
> successfully to the shared spool directory on the Linux box, and the client
> seems to log onto the server successfully.  When I try to print to the PS
> printer, WHFC comes up like the manual says, lets me type the fax number for
> the outgoing fax, and logs into the HylaFax server.  After login, I get this
> error message: "Cannot send Job 9; null or missing CLIENT parameter."  I've
> been looking at the documentation/man pages/html pages for 4 days now, and
> can't find a reference to the CLIENT parameter.  Perhaps I've missed it?  If
> you could be so kind as to point me in the right direction, I would be most
> grateful.
> 
>     Peter

Hi,

have you entered a login and a password ?. This can happen if you leave
one of the fields empty.

Uli
-- 
Ulrich Eckhardt       http://people.frankfurt.netsurf.de/uli
Signalgrotat des wu-ftpd 2,4 (unvollstndig?)
Cgi-Sicherheitsbohrung in EWS (regen Sie fr Webservers auf)
[Translation from an english text to german by AltaVista]

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 13:29:23 +0000 (GMT)
From: Michael Oswell <faxmail@page.ocis.net>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Direct Connection through Serial Port
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi. I am wondering if it is possible to use Hylafax to connect directly to
a paging terminal through the serial port, as opposed to dial up via
modem.  Unless I'm mistaken, it only would require removal of the modem
commands such as initializing it and such.

Basically, what we are looking at, is connect a FreeBSD 2.2.6 machine
running Hylafax 4.0Pl1 to a paging terminal through a serial connection.
The paging terminal is also hooked up to a pool of modems so that dial-up
is possible from offsite.  

Any ideas if this is possible?

Thanks.
Michael Oswell

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 00:53:34 +0200
From: Luca Maranzano <liuk@mozart.publinet.it>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Problems with faxcover from Unix client
X-Vital-Question: ExploDer: Where do you want to CrAsH today?
Organization: SIR s.r.l. - PublinetWork(tm)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello all,

I've created my own faxcover template with tig version 3.0pl5 (BTW:
it's really a nice tool! :-), processed it with make_faxcover script and
then I have the following strange problem:

- If I use the generated faxcover.ps with WHFC the output page transmitted
by HylaFax is correctly received.

- If I use the __same__ generated faxcover.ps from a Linux client
the output page transmitted by HylaFax get truncated at the top, for
about 1 inch.

Looking into the docq directory and displaying the postscript files
I can see that the files are really truncated, but the question is:
why the server truncates ONLY those from a Linux client and not
those from a WHFC client? I can't understand which sort of processing
is done by the HylaFAx server.

Any hint?

Thanks in advance.

   Luca

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Wed, 3 Jun 1998 19:06:24 -0700 (PDT)
From: Tim Rice <tim@trr.metro.NET>
To: Jim Whitby <jim@tps.tpsdata.com>
cc: "flexfax@sgi.com" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: Priority running too high.
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Jim Whitby wrote:

> Tim Rice wrote:
> <snip>
> 
> > > looks like the common CONFIG_OPENFIFO problem (but never saw this
> > > in faxgetty(1M) before); what is fd 1 for a file?
> > 
> > I couldn't find an open() on fid 1 in the truss output so I guess it's stdout.
> > 
> > I recompiled with  ./configure --with-CONFIG_OPENFIFO=O_RDWR
> > and it seems to work again.
> 
> Not here. After about 15 seconds it went back to hogging the cpu.
> 
How about running faxgetty under truss(1).
# truss -o /var/tmp/faxgetty.out your_HylaFAX_path/slib/faxgetty term/h00

<snip>
> 
> If you have any other suggestions, please, let me know.
> 
> Jim
> 

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

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 03:26:58 +0200
Subject: flexfax: HylaFax 4.0 - ZyXEL 2864 ID - err: pages incomplete
Reply-to: mhaneke@t-online.de
From: mhaneke@t-online.de (Martin U. Haneke)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Hello all.

I am using ZyXEL 2864 ID as faxdevice with HylaFax 4.0pl and Linux-Kernel 2.0.32.
I sometimes encounter problems while sending and receiveing faxes. You will 
find the details as wel as some logfiles within this message.

The following three classes of probleems occur:
(You will find the depending Logfiles under "1.a","2.a" etc.)

1. The received / sended facsimiles are o.k.. But HylaFax sends a
"Unspecified Transmit Phase B error (code 20)" (This can vary and can also be 
in Phase D or else) to the remote faxdevice Which now tries to dial in once 
more.
see Outgoing fax 1.

2. Although only the first page of the facsimile is received correctly HylaFax / 
the ZyXEL states in the logfile everything would be o.k. But the pages which 
followed the first page were unreadable.
see 2.a and 2.b

This can also happen with only one page transmitted. The page is errorous / 
unreadable but HylaFax states it would be o.k.
see 2.c

3. The fax transmission fails at all. "Unspecified Receive Phase B error"
see 3.

further more I would like to know

- whether CLASS 2.0 commands are an extension of CLASS 2 commands
(so that one can mix them partially that means have CLASS 2 and CLASS 2.0 
a shared set of commands ? - If, which commands are that ?

- are CLASS 2.0 an independant set of AT fax commands ?



######################## BEGIN HARDWARE ##################
ZyXEL 2864 ID
ati 	-> 28642

ati2	-> 

2864I DSS1: V 2.11
Internal fax/modem: V 1.16f
DFCC

######################## END HARDWARE ##################

These are the configuration files for CLASS 2.0 

######################## BEGIN CLASS 2.0 ##################
# $Id: class2.0,v 1.12 1996/06/24 02:58:33 sam Rel $
#
# CONFIG: CLASS2.0: ZyXEL*O288S*-*
# HylaFAX Facsimile Software
#
# Copyright (c) 1990-1996 Sam Leffler
# Copyright (c) 1991-1996 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
# HylaFAX is a trademark of Silicon Graphics, Inc.
# 
# BEGIN-SERVER
CountryCode:		49		# Deutschland
LongDistancePrefix:	0
InternationalPrefix:	00
AreaCode:		30
DialStringRules:		etc/dialrules
FAXNumber:		+49.30.75702991
LocalIdentifier:	"Haneke Systemtechnik" # default is canonical FAXNumber
ServerTracing:		2	# log server-related operations
SessionTracing:		11	# log server-related operations
GettyArgs:	"-h %l dx_%s"	# requires modem to auto-detect fax/data
SpeakerVolume:	OFF	# machine's are already too loud
RingsBeforeAnswer:	2	# answer on first ring
	"Any"		# outbound jobs any day, any time
# END-SERVER

# 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:		192000		# 19.2 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=0	# enable in current class, also tried it 
with +FAA=1 !

# Additional reset commands:
ModemResetCmds:		"AT&N32&B1&N0+FCLASS=2.0"

######################## END CLASS 2.0 #########################


These are the configuration files for CLASS 2. Which did not work as well.

######################## BEGIN CLASS 2 #########################
# $Id: class2,v 1.23 1996/06/24 02:58:32 sam Rel $
# Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface
# and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control).
#
ModemType:		Class2		# use this to supply a hint
ModemRate:		38400
ModemFlowControl:	xonxoff		# XON/XOFF flow control assumed
ModemSetupDTRCmd:	AT&D2		# setup so DTR drop resets modem
ModemSetupDCDCmd:	AT&C1		# setup so DCD reflects carrier (or 
not)
#
# Other possible configuration stuff.  The default strings are
# shown below.  Only those that are different from the defaults
# need to be included in the configuration file.
#
ModemResetCmds:		ATZ
ModemAnswerCmd:		ATA		# use this to answer phone
ModemNoFlowCmd:		AT&K		# disable flow control cmd
ModemHardFlowCmd:	AT&K3		# hardware flow control cmd
ModemSoftFlowCmd:	AT&K4		# software flow control cmd
ModemNoAutoAnswerCmd:	ATS0=0		# disable auto-answer
#
# Set modem speaker volume commands: OFF QUIET LOW MEDIUM HIGH.
# Note that we both turn the speaker on/off and set volume.
#
ModemSetVolumeCmd:	"ATM0 ATL0M1 ATL1M1 ATL2M1 ATL3M1"
ModemEchoOffCmd:	ATE0		# disable command echo
ModemVerboseResultsCmd:	ATV1	# enable verbose command results
ModemResultCodesCmd:	ATQ0	# enable result codes
ModemOnHookCmd:		ATH0	# place phone on hook (hangup)
ModemSoftResetCmd:	ATZ		# do soft reset of modem
ModemWaitTimeCmd:	ATS7=60	# wait 60 seconds for carrier
ModemCommaPauseTimeCmd:	ATS8=2 # comma pause time is 2 seconds
ModemRecvFillOrder:	LSB2MSB	# bit order of received facsimile
ModemSendFillOrder:	LSB2MSB	# bit order modem expects for 
transmit
#
# Configuration parameters for Class 2 modems.
#
Class2Cmd:		AT+FCLASS=2		# command to enter class 2
Class2BORCmd:	AT+FBOR=0	# bit order for phase B/C/D (direct)
Class2RELCmd:	AT+FREL=1	# byte-align EOL codes on recv
Class2CQCmd:		""	# commands to enable copy quality proc.
Class2AbortCmd:	AT+FK		# abort session command
Class2CQQueryCmd:	AT+FCQ=?	# query for copy quality capabilities
Class2DCCQueryCmd:	AT+FDCC=?	# query for modem capabilities
Class2TBCCmd:	AT+FTBC=0	# setup stream mode
Class2CRCmd:		AT+FCR=1	# enable capability to receive
Class2PHCTOCmd:	AT+FPHCTO=30 # set phase C timeout parameter
Class2BUGCmd:	AT+FBUG=1	# enable HDLC frame tracing
Class2LIDCmd:		AT+FLID	# set local identifier command
Class2DCCCmd:	AT+FDCC	# set modem capabilities command
Class2DISCmd:		AT+FDIS	# set session parameters command
# Class2DDISCmd:		""	# set session parameters command
Class2DDISCmd:	AT+FDIS	# disable pre-dial DIS command hack
Class2CIGCmd:		AT+FCIG	# set polling identifier command
Class2PTSCmd:	AT+FPTS	# set post-page status command
Class2SPLCmd:	AT+FSPL	# set polling indicator command
#
# If Class2RecvDataTrigger is not set, then it is set to DC1
#
Class2RecvDataTrigger:	""	# character sent to modem to start recv
Class2XmitWaitForXON:	yes	# if true, wait for XON before send

######################## END CLASS 2 #########################



######### BEGIN LOGFILES ####################

1.

May 22 13:46:36.95: [16074]: SESSION BEGIN 00000090 493069409827
May 22 13:46:36.95: [16074]: SEND FAX: JOB 8 DEST 69409827 COMMID 
00000090
May 22 13:46:36.95: [16074]: DELAY 2600 ms
May 22 13:46:39.56: [16074]: <-- [17:ATN2E0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
May 22 13:46:39.58: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:39.58: [16074]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&H4&D2&C1\r]
May 22 13:46:39.60: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:39.60: [16074]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
May 22 13:46:39.63: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:39.63: [16074]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=1\r]
May 22 13:46:39.65: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:39.65: [16074]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
May 22 13:46:39.67: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:39.67: [16074]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
May 22 13:46:39.69: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:39.69: [16074]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
May 22 13:46:39.71: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:39.71: [16074]: <-- [9:AT+FCQ=2\r]
May 22 13:46:39.73: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:39.73: [16074]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
May 22 13:46:39.75: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:39.75: [16074]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
May 22 13:46:39.78: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:39.78: [16074]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
May 22 13:46:39.81: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:39.81: [16074]: <-- [7:ATL1M1\r]
May 22 13:46:39.83: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:39.83: [16074]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
May 22 13:46:39.95: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:39.95: [16074]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=1\r]
May 22 13:46:40.07: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:40.07: [16074]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
May 22 13:46:40.20: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:40.20: [16074]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
May 22 13:46:40.32: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:40.32: [16074]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
May 22 13:46:40.44: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:40.44: [16074]: <-- [9:AT+FCQ=2\r]
May 22 13:46:40.56: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:40.56: [16074]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
May 22 13:46:40.69: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:40.69: [16074]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
May 22 13:46:40.81: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:40.81: [16074]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
May 22 13:46:40.94: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:40.94: [16074]: <-- [30:AT+FLI="Haneke Systemtechnik"\r]
May 22 13:46:41.07: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:46:41.26: [16074]: DIAL 69409827
May 22 13:46:41.26: [16074]: <-- [15:ATDTM69409827@\r]
May 22 13:46:47.31: [16074]: --> [7:RINGING]
May 22 13:46:51.59: [16074]: --> [7:RINGING]
May 22 13:46:55.87: [16074]: --> [7:RINGING]
May 22 13:47:00.14: [16074]: --> [7:RINGING]
May 22 13:47:04.42: [16074]: --> [7:RINGING]
May 22 13:47:12.40: [16074]: --> [4:+FCO]
May 22 13:47:12.40: [16074]: --> [76:+FNF:00 00 51 00 00 90 80 2A F6 0E 04 
2A 86 1E 96 04 62 86 1E 04 72 A2 AA   ]
May 22 13:47:12.40: [16074]: REMOTE NSF "00 00 51 00 00 90 80 2A F6 0E 
04 2A 86 1E 96 04 62 86 1E 04 72 A2 AA"
May 22 13:47:12.40: [16074]: --> [26:+FCI:     +49 30 69409827 ]
May 22 13:47:12.40: [16074]: REMOTE CSI "+49 30 69409827"
May 22 13:47:12.52: [16074]: --> [20:+FIS:1,3,0,2,0,0,0,4]
May 22 13:47:12.52: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:47:12.52: [16074]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
May 22 13:47:12.52: [16074]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
May 22 13:47:12.52: [16074]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
May 22 13:47:12.52: [16074]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
May 22 13:47:12.52: [16074]: REMOTE best format 1-D MR
May 22 13:47:12.52: [16074]: REMOTE best 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
May 22 13:47:12.52: [16074]: USE 9600 bit/s
May 22 13:47:12.52: [16074]: USE 20 ms, 10 ms/scanline
May 22 13:47:12.52: [16074]: SEND file "docq/doc8.ps;01"
May 22 13:47:12.52: [16074]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
May 22 13:47:12.52: [16074]: USE unlimited page length 
May 22 13:47:12.52: [16074]: USE 7.7 line/mm
May 22 13:47:12.52: [16074]: USE 1-D MR
May 22 13:47:12.52: [16074]: <-- [23:AT+FIS=1,3,0,2,0,0,0,4\r]
May 22 13:47:19.57: [16074]: --> [7:+FHS:20]
May 22 13:47:19.57: [16074]: REMOTE HANGUP: Unspecified Transmit Phase 
B error (code 20)
May 22 13:47:19.57: [16074]: --> [2:OK]
May 22 13:47:19.57: [16074]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
May 22 13:47:19.77: [16074]: --> [10:NO CARRIER]
May 22 13:47:19.77: [16074]: MODEM No carrier
May 22 13:47:19.77: [16074]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
May 22 13:47:24.77: [16074]: MODEM <Timeout>
May 22 13:47:54.77: [16074]: SESSION END



2.a

Jun 02 14:59:11.38: [  338]: SESSION BEGIN 00000167 493075702991
Jun 02 14:59:11.38: [  338]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
Jun 02 14:59:21.88: [  338]: --> [4:+FCO]
Jun 02 14:59:21.88: [  338]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION
Jun 02 14:59:21.88: [  338]: RECV FAX: begin
Jun 02 14:59:26.27: [  338]: --> [26:+FTI:+493322251524        ]
Jun 02 14:59:26.27: [  338]: REMOTE TSI "+493322251524"
Jun 02 14:59:26.27: [  338]: --> [20:+FCS:1,5,0,2,0,0,0,0]
Jun 02 14:59:26.27: [  338]: REMOTE wants 14400 bit/s
Jun 02 14:59:26.27: [  338]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Jun 02 14:59:26.27: [  338]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
Jun 02 14:59:26.27: [  338]: REMOTE wants 7.7 line/mm
Jun 02 14:59:26.27: [  338]: REMOTE wants 1-D MR
Jun 02 14:59:26.27: [  338]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 02 14:59:26.27: [  338]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 02 14:59:27.82: [  338]: --> [20:+FCS:1,5,0,2,0,0,0,0]
Jun 02 14:59:27.82: [  338]: REMOTE wants 14400 bit/s
Jun 02 14:59:27.82: [  338]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Jun 02 14:59:27.82: [  338]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
Jun 02 14:59:27.82: [  338]: REMOTE wants 7.7 line/mm
Jun 02 14:59:27.82: [  338]: REMOTE wants 1-D MR
Jun 02 14:59:28.48: [  338]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 02 14:59:28.48: [  338]: RECV: begin page
Jun 02 14:59:28.48: [  338]: RECV: send trigger 022
Jun 02 14:59:28.48: [  338]: <-- data [1]
Jun 02 14:59:47.54: [  338]: RECV: 32716 bytes of data, 918 total lines
Jun 02 15:00:05.61: [  338]: RECV: 32707 bytes of data, 1504 total lines
Jun 02 15:00:20.82: [  338]: RECV: 27811 bytes of data, 2387 total lines
Jun 02 15:00:20.82: [  338]: --> [16:+FPS:1,94E,0,0,0]
Jun 02 15:00:22.35: [  338]: --> [6:+FET:0]
Jun 02 15:00:22.35: [  338]: RECV recv MPS (more pages, same document)
Jun 02 15:00:22.35: [  338]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 02 15:00:22.35: [  338]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)
Jun 02 15:00:22.35: [  338]: RECV FAX (00000167): from +493322251524, 
page 1 in 0:56, INF, 7.7 line/mm, 1-D MR
Jun 02 15:00:22.35: [  338]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 02 15:00:24.71: [  338]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 02 15:00:24.71: [  338]: RECV: begin page
Jun 02 15:00:24.71: [  338]: RECV: send trigger 022
Jun 02 15:00:24.71: [  338]: <-- data [1]
Jun 02 15:00:43.76: [  338]: RECV: 32688 bytes of data, 873 total lines
Jun 02 15:01:01.81: [  338]: RECV: 32759 bytes of data, 1489 total lines
Jun 02 15:01:13.68: [  338]: RECV: 21764 bytes of data, 2387 total lines
Jun 02 15:01:13.79: [  338]: --> [16:+FPS:1,94E,0,0,0]
Jun 02 15:01:15.38: [  338]: --> [6:+FET:0]
Jun 02 15:01:15.38: [  338]: RECV recv MPS (more pages, same document)
Jun 02 15:01:15.38: [  338]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 02 15:01:15.38: [  338]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)
Jun 02 15:01:15.38: [  338]: RECV FAX (00000167): from +493322251524, 
page 2 in 0:53, INF, 7.7 line/mm, 1-D MR
Jun 02 15:01:15.38: [  338]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 02 15:01:17.78: [  338]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 02 15:01:17.78: [  338]: RECV: begin page
Jun 02 15:01:17.78: [  338]: RECV: send trigger 022
Jun 02 15:01:17.78: [  338]: <-- data [1]
Jun 02 15:01:36.87: [  338]: RECV: 32748 bytes of data, 939 total lines
Jun 02 15:01:55.03: [  338]: RECV: 32747 bytes of data, 1523 total lines
Jun 02 15:02:07.80: [  338]: RECV: 23223 bytes of data, 2387 total lines
Jun 02 15:02:07.80: [  338]: --> [16:+FPS:1,94E,0,0,0]
Jun 02 15:02:09.51: [  338]: --> [6:+FET:0]
Jun 02 15:02:09.51: [  338]: RECV recv MPS (more pages, same document)
Jun 02 15:02:09.51: [  338]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 02 15:02:09.51: [  338]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)
Jun 02 15:02:09.51: [  338]: RECV FAX (00000167): from +493322251524, 
page 3 in 0:54, INF, 7.7 line/mm, 1-D MR
Jun 02 15:02:09.51: [  338]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 02 15:02:11.88: [  338]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 02 15:02:11.88: [  338]: RECV: begin page
Jun 02 15:02:11.88: [  338]: RECV: send trigger 022
Jun 02 15:02:11.88: [  338]: <-- data [1]
Jun 02 15:02:31.00: [  338]: RECV: 32721 bytes of data, 832 total lines
Jun 02 15:02:49.11: [  338]: RECV: 32742 bytes of data, 1398 total lines
Jun 02 15:03:07.22: [  338]: RECV: 32690 bytes of data, 2125 total lines
Jun 02 15:03:10.38: [  338]: RECV: 6087 bytes of data, 2387 total lines
Jun 02 15:03:10.49: [  338]: --> [16:+FPS:1,94E,0,0,0]
Jun 02 15:03:12.18: [  338]: --> [6:+FET:0]
Jun 02 15:03:12.18: [  338]: RECV recv MPS (more pages, same document)
Jun 02 15:03:12.18: [  338]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 02 15:03:12.18: [  338]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)
Jun 02 15:03:12.18: [  338]: RECV FAX (00000167): from +493322251524, 
page 4 in 1:03, INF, 7.7 line/mm, 1-D MR
Jun 02 15:03:12.18: [  338]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 02 15:03:14.55: [  338]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 02 15:03:14.55: [  338]: RECV: begin page
Jun 02 15:03:14.55: [  338]: RECV: send trigger 022
Jun 02 15:03:14.55: [  338]: <-- data [1]
Jun 02 15:03:33.56: [  338]: RECV: 32708 bytes of data, 838 total lines
Jun 02 15:03:51.71: [  338]: RECV: 32736 bytes of data, 1500 total lines
Jun 02 15:04:09.70: [  338]: RECV: 32700 bytes of data, 2165 total lines
Jun 02 15:04:10.80: [  338]: RECV: 2114 bytes of data, 2387 total lines
Jun 02 15:04:10.80: [  338]: --> [16:+FPS:1,94E,0,0,0]
Jun 02 15:04:12.44: [  338]: --> [6:+FET:0]
Jun 02 15:04:12.44: [  338]: RECV recv MPS (more pages, same document)
Jun 02 15:04:12.44: [  338]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 02 15:04:12.44: [  338]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)
Jun 02 15:04:12.44: [  338]: RECV FAX (00000167): from +493322251524, 
page 5 in 1:00, INF, 7.7 line/mm, 1-D MR
Jun 02 15:04:12.44: [  338]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 02 15:04:14.76: [  338]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 02 15:04:14.76: [  338]: RECV: begin page
Jun 02 15:04:14.76: [  338]: RECV: send trigger 022
Jun 02 15:04:14.76: [  338]: <-- data [1]
Jun 02 15:04:33.75: [  338]: RECV: 32763 bytes of data, 998 total lines
Jun 02 15:04:51.61: [  338]: RECV: 32728 bytes of data, 2007 total lines
Jun 02 15:04:59.82: [  338]: RECV: 14817 bytes of data, 2387 total lines
Jun 02 15:04:59.82: [  338]: --> [16:+FPS:1,94E,0,0,0]
Jun 02 15:05:01.51: [  338]: --> [6:+FET:0]
Jun 02 15:05:01.51: [  338]: RECV recv MPS (more pages, same document)
Jun 02 15:05:01.51: [  338]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 02 15:05:01.51: [  338]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)
Jun 02 15:05:01.51: [  338]: RECV FAX (00000167): from +493322251524, 
page 6 in 0:49, INF, 7.7 line/mm, 1-D MR
Jun 02 15:05:01.51: [  338]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 02 15:05:03.86: [  338]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 02 15:05:03.86: [  338]: RECV: begin page
Jun 02 15:05:03.86: [  338]: RECV: send trigger 022
Jun 02 15:05:03.86: [  338]: <-- data [1]
Jun 02 15:05:22.88: [  338]: RECV: 32764 bytes of data, 897 total lines
Jun 02 15:05:40.89: [  338]: RECV: 32740 bytes of data, 1606 total lines
Jun 02 15:05:58.94: [  338]: RECV: 32636 bytes of data, 2387 total lines
Jun 02 15:05:58.94: [  338]: --> [16:+FPS:1,94E,0,0,0]
Jun 02 15:06:00.56: [  338]: --> [6:+FET:0]
Jun 02 15:06:00.56: [  338]: RECV recv MPS (more pages, same document)
Jun 02 15:06:00.56: [  338]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 02 15:06:00.56: [  338]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)
Jun 02 15:06:00.56: [  338]: RECV FAX (00000167): from +493322251524, 
page 7 in 0:59, INF, 7.7 line/mm, 1-D MR
Jun 02 15:06:00.56: [  338]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 02 15:06:02.90: [  338]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 02 15:06:02.90: [  338]: RECV: begin page
Jun 02 15:06:02.90: [  338]: RECV: send trigger 022
Jun 02 15:06:02.90: [  338]: <-- data [1]
Jun 02 15:06:21.95: [  338]: RECV: 32739 bytes of data, 865 total lines
Jun 02 15:06:40.03: [  338]: RECV: 32761 bytes of data, 1496 total lines
Jun 02 15:06:56.20: [  338]: RECV: 29448 bytes of data, 2387 total lines
Jun 02 15:06:56.20: [  338]: --> [16:+FPS:1,94E,1,1,0]
Jun 02 15:06:57.86: [  338]: --> [6:+FET:2]
Jun 02 15:06:57.86: [  338]: RECV recv EOP (no more pages or documents)
Jun 02 15:06:57.86: [  338]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 02 15:06:57.86: [  338]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)
Jun 02 15:06:57.86: [  338]: RECV FAX (00000167): from +493322251524, 
page 8 in 0:57, INF, 7.7 line/mm, 1-D MR
Jun 02 15:06:57.86: [  338]: RECV FAX (00000167): recvq/fax00106.tif from 
+493322251524, route to <unspecified>, 8 pages in 7:36
Jun 02 15:06:57.86: [  338]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 02 15:07:00.79: [  338]: --> [7:+FHS:00]
Jun 02 15:07:00.79: [  338]: REMOTE HANGUP: Normal and proper end of 
connection (code 0)
Jun 02 15:07:00.79: [  338]: RECV FAX: bin/faxrcvd "recvq/fax00106.tif" 
"modem" "00000167" ""
Jun 02 15:07:06.70: [  338]: RECV FAX: end
Jun 02 15:07:06.70: [  338]: SESSION END



2.b

Jun 02 12:30:12.55: [  338]: SESSION BEGIN 00000158 493075702991
Jun 02 12:30:12.55: [  338]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
Jun 02 12:30:23.06: [  338]: --> [4:+FCO]
Jun 02 12:30:23.06: [  338]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION
Jun 02 12:30:23.06: [  338]: RECV FAX: begin
Jun 02 12:30:25.63: [  338]: --> [26:+FTI:      +49 2261 83120 ]
Jun 02 12:30:25.63: [  338]: REMOTE TSI "+49 2261 83120"
Jun 02 12:30:25.63: [  338]: --> [20:+FCS:0,3,0,2,1,0,0,3]
Jun 02 12:30:25.63: [  338]: REMOTE wants 9600 bit/s
Jun 02 12:30:25.63: [  338]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Jun 02 12:30:25.63: [  338]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
Jun 02 12:30:25.63: [  338]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
Jun 02 12:30:25.63: [  338]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
Jun 02 12:30:25.63: [  338]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 02 12:30:25.63: [  338]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 02 12:30:27.18: [  338]: --> [20:+FCS:0,3,0,2,1,0,0,3]
Jun 02 12:30:27.18: [  338]: REMOTE wants 9600 bit/s
Jun 02 12:30:27.18: [  338]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
+Jun 02 12:30:27.18: [  338]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
Jun 02 12:30:27.18: [  338]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
Jun 02 12:30:27.18: [  338]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
Jun 02 12:30:28.07: [  338]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 02 12:30:28.07: [  338]: RECV: begin page
Jun 02 12:30:28.07: [  338]: RECV: send trigger 022
Jun 02 12:30:28.07: [  338]: <-- data [1]
Jun 02 12:30:51.76: [  338]: RECV: 25387 bytes of data, 1112 total lines
Jun 02 12:30:51.76: [  338]: --> [16:+FPS:1,453,0,0,0]
Jun 02 12:30:53.05: [  338]: --> [6:+FET:0]
Jun 02 12:30:53.05: [  338]: RECV recv MPS (more pages, same document)
Jun 02 12:30:53.05: [  338]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 02 12:30:53.05: [  338]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)
Jun 02 12:30:53.05: [  338]: RECV FAX (00000158): from +49 2261 83120, 
page 1 in 0:28, INF, 3.85 line/mm, 2-D MR
Jun 02 12:30:53.05: [  338]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 02 12:30:55.30: [  338]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 02 12:30:55.30: [  338]: RECV: begin page
Jun 02 12:30:55.30: [  338]: RECV: send trigger 022
Jun 02 12:30:55.30: [  338]: <-- data [1]
Jun 02 12:31:26.86: [  338]: RECV: 32747 bytes of data, 755 total lines
Jun 02 12:31:48.08: [  338]: RECV: 25174 bytes of data, 1116 total lines
Jun 02 12:31:48.08: [  338]: --> [16:+FPS:1,457,0,0,0]
Jun 02 12:31:49.38: [  338]: --> [6:+FET:0]
Jun 02 12:31:49.38: [  338]: RECV recv MPS (more pages, same document)
Jun 02 12:31:49.38: [  338]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 02 12:31:49.38: [  338]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)
Jun 02 12:31:49.38: [  338]: RECV FAX (00000158): from +49 2261 83120, 
page 2 in 0:56, INF, 3.85 line/mm, 2-D MR
Jun 02 12:31:49.38: [  338]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 02 12:31:51.68: [  338]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 02 12:31:51.68: [  338]: RECV: begin page
Jun 02 12:31:51.68: [  338]: RECV: send trigger 022
Jun 02 12:31:51.68: [  338]: <-- data [1]
Jun 02 12:32:22.84: [  338]: RECV: 32710 bytes of data, 708 total lines
Jun 02 12:32:31.31: [  338]: RECV: 8759 bytes of data, 1111 total lines
Jun 02 12:32:31.31: [  338]: --> [16:+FPS:1,452,0,0,0]
Jun 02 12:32:32.60: [  338]: --> [6:+FET:0]
Jun 02 12:32:32.60: [  338]: RECV recv MPS (more pages, same document)
Jun 02 12:32:32.60: [  338]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 02 12:32:32.60: [  338]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)
Jun 02 12:32:32.60: [  338]: RECV FAX (00000158): from +49 2261 83120, 
page 3 in 0:43, INF, 3.85 line/mm, 2-D MR
Jun 02 12:32:32.60: [  338]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 02 12:32:34.86: [  338]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 02 12:32:34.86: [  338]: RECV: begin page
Jun 02 12:32:34.86: [  338]: RECV: send trigger 022
Jun 02 12:32:34.86: [  338]: <-- data [1]
Jun 02 12:33:06.20: [  338]: RECV: 32749 bytes of data, 563 total lines
Jun 02 12:33:23.71: [  338]: RECV: 20317 bytes of data, 1117 total lines
Jun 02 12:33:23.71: [  338]: --> [16:+FPS:1,458,0,0,0]
Jun 02 12:33:25.01: [  338]: --> [6:+FET:2]
Jun 02 12:33:25.01: [  338]: RECV recv EOP (no more pages or documents)
Jun 02 12:33:25.01: [  338]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 02 12:33:25.01: [  338]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)
Jun 02 12:33:25.01: [  338]: RECV FAX (00000158): from +49 2261 83120, 
page 4 in 0:53, INF, 3.85 line/mm, 2-D MR
Jun 02 12:33:25.01: [  338]: RECV FAX (00000158): recvq/fax00101.tif from +49 
2261 83120, route to <unspecified>, 4 pages in 3:02
Jun 02 12:33:25.07: [  338]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 02 12:33:28.28: [  338]: --> [7:+FHS:00]
Jun 02 12:33:28.28: [  338]: REMOTE HANGUP: Normal and proper end of 
connection (code 0)
Jun 02 12:33:28.28: [  338]: RECV FAX: bin/faxrcvd "recvq/fax00101.tif" 
"modem" "00000158" ""
Jun 02 12:33:35.52: [  338]: RECV FAX: end
Jun 02 12:33:35.52: [  338]: SESSION END


2.c.1
fax consisting only of one page, stated as well received but fax is unreadable.

Jun 03 21:23:56.69: [  316]: SESSION BEGIN 00000176 493075702991
Jun 03 21:23:56.69: [  316]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
Jun 03 21:24:06.84: [  316]: --> [4:+FCO]
Jun 03 21:24:06.84: [  316]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION
Jun 03 21:24:06.84: [  316]: RECV FAX: begin
Jun 03 21:24:10.82: [  316]: --> [26:+FTI:Lion Electronics     ]
Jun 03 21:24:10.82: [  316]: REMOTE TSI "Lion Electronics"
Jun 03 21:24:10.82: [  316]: --> [20:+FCS:0,5,0,2,1,0,0,0]
Jun 03 21:24:10.82: [  316]: REMOTE wants 14400 bit/s
Jun 03 21:24:10.82: [  316]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Jun 03 21:24:10.82: [  316]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
Jun 03 21:24:10.82: [  316]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
Jun 03 21:24:10.82: [  316]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
Jun 03 21:24:10.82: [  316]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 03 21:24:10.82: [  316]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 03 21:24:12.38: [  316]: --> [20:+FCS:0,5,0,2,1,0,0,0]
Jun 03 21:24:12.38: [  316]: REMOTE wants 14400 bit/s
Jun 03 21:24:12.38: [  316]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Jun 03 21:24:12.38: [  316]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
Jun 03 21:24:12.38: [  316]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
Jun 03 21:24:12.38: [  316]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
Jun 03 21:24:13.34: [  316]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 03 21:24:13.34: [  316]: RECV: begin page
Jun 03 21:24:13.34: [  316]: RECV: send trigger 022
Jun 03 21:24:13.34: [  316]: <-- data [1]
Jun 03 21:24:31.27: [  316]: RECV: 32750 bytes of data, 1020 total lines
Jun 03 21:24:34.71: [  316]: RECV: 6124 bytes of data, 1183 total lines
Jun 03 21:24:34.71: [  316]: --> [16:+FPS:1,49A,0,0,0]
Jun 03 21:24:35.90: [  316]: --> [6:+FET:2]
Jun 03 21:24:35.90: [  316]: RECV recv EOP (no more pages or documents)
Jun 03 21:24:35.90: [  316]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 03 21:24:35.90: [  316]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)
Jun 03 21:24:35.90: [  316]: RECV FAX (00000176): from Lion Electronics, 
page 1 in 0:25, INF, 3.85 line/mm, 2-D MR
Jun 03 21:24:35.90: [  316]: RECV FAX (00000176): recvq/fax00114.tif from 
Lion Electronics, route to <unspecified>, 1 pages in 0:29
Jun 03 21:24:35.90: [  316]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 03 21:24:38.79: [  316]: --> [7:+FHS:00]
Jun 03 21:24:38.79: [  316]: REMOTE HANGUP: Normal and proper end of 
connection (code 0)
Jun 03 21:24:38.79: [  316]: RECV FAX: bin/faxrcvd "recvq/fax00114.tif" 
"modem" "00000176" ""
Jun 03 21:24:48.34: [  316]: RECV FAX: end
Jun 03 21:24:48.34: [  316]: SESSION END

2.c.2
fax consisting only of one page, stated as well received but fax is unreadable.

May 27 11:46:30.22: [32307]: SESSION BEGIN 00000135 493028390178
May 27 11:46:30.22: [32307]: SEND FAX: JOB 16 DEST 28390178 COMMID 
00000135
May 27 11:46:30.22: [32307]: DELAY 2600 ms
May 27 11:46:32.83: [32307]: <-- [27:ATZ+FCLASS=2.0E0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
May 27 11:46:32.87: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:32.87: [32307]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&H3&D2&C1\r]
May 27 11:46:32.89: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:32.89: [32307]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
May 27 11:46:32.91: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:32.91: [32307]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
May 27 11:46:32.93: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:32.93: [32307]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
May 27 11:46:32.95: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:32.95: [32307]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
May 27 11:46:32.96: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:32.96: [32307]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
May 27 11:46:32.97: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:32.97: [32307]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
May 27 11:46:32.98: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:32.98: [32307]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
May 27 11:46:32.99: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:32.99: [32307]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
May 27 11:46:33.02: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:33.02: [32307]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
May 27 11:46:33.04: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:33.04: [32307]: <-- [14:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
May 27 11:46:33.16: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:33.16: [32307]: <-- [9:AT+FLO=2\r]
May 27 11:46:33.28: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:33.28: [32307]: <-- [9:AT+FPP=0\r]
May 27 11:46:33.39: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:33.39: [32307]: <-- [9:AT+FBO=0\r]
May 27 11:46:33.51: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:33.51: [32307]: <-- [10:AT+FCT=30\r]
May 27 11:46:33.63: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:33.63: [32307]: <-- [15:AT+FNR=1,1,1,1\r]
May 27 11:46:33.75: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:33.75: [32307]: <-- [9:AT+FIE=0\r]
May 27 11:46:33.87: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:33.87: [32307]: <-- [23:AT+FCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
May 27 11:46:33.99: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:33.99: [32307]: <-- [30:AT+FLI="Haneke Systemtechnik"\r]
May 27 11:46:34.11: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:34.11: [32307]: DIAL 28390178
May 27 11:46:34.11: [32307]: <-- [14:ATDTM28390178\r]
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: --> [4:+FCO]
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: --> [26:+FCI:     +49 30 28390178 ]
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: REMOTE CSI "+49 30 28390178"
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: --> [20:+FIS:1,3,0,2,0,0,0,0]
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: REMOTE best format 1-D MR
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: REMOTE best 0 ms/scanline
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: USE 9600 bit/s
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: USE 0 ms/scanline
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: SEND file "docq/doc16.ps;01"
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: USE unlimited page length 
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: USE 7.7 line/mm
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: USE 1-D MR
May 27 11:46:45.02: [32307]: <-- [23:AT+FIS=1,3,0,2,0,0,0,0\r]
May 27 11:46:45.14: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:46:45.14: [32307]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
May 27 11:47:04.33: [32307]: --> [20:+FCS:1,1,0,2,0,0,0,0]
May 27 11:47:05.34: [32307]: --> [7:CONNECT]
May 27 11:47:05.34: [32307]: SEND begin page
May 27 11:47:05.34: [32307]: <-- data [1027]
May 27 11:47:05.34: [32307]: <-- data [1030]
May 27 11:47:05.35: [32307]: <-- data [1029]
May 27 11:47:05.35: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:47:06.34: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:47:06.34: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:47:06.34: [32307]: <-- data [1029]
May 27 11:47:06.34: [32307]: <-- data [1029]
May 27 11:47:07.34: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:47:07.34: [32307]: <-- data [1027]
May 27 11:47:07.34: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:47:07.34: [32307]: <-- data [1024]
May 27 11:47:10.33: [32307]: <-- data [1030]
May 27 11:47:10.33: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:47:13.29: [32307]: <-- data [1030]
May 27 11:47:16.42: [32307]: <-- data [1027]
May 27 11:47:16.42: [32307]: <-- data [1027]
May 27 11:47:19.62: [32307]: <-- data [1030]
May 27 11:47:19.62: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:47:22.79: [32307]: <-- data [1024]
May 27 11:47:22.79: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:47:25.91: [32307]: <-- data [1027]
May 27 11:47:25.91: [32307]: <-- data [1024]
May 27 11:47:28.99: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:47:28.99: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:47:32.07: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:47:35.15: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:47:35.15: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:47:38.29: [32307]: <-- data [1027]
May 27 11:47:38.29: [32307]: <-- data [1027]
May 27 11:47:41.42: [32307]: <-- data [1024]
May 27 11:47:41.42: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:47:44.53: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:47:44.53: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:47:47.68: [32307]: <-- data [1029]
May 27 11:47:47.68: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:47:50.78: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:47:53.96: [32307]: <-- data [1030]
May 27 11:47:53.96: [32307]: <-- data [1027]
May 27 11:47:57.03: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:47:57.03: [32307]: <-- data [1029]
May 27 11:48:00.09: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:48:00.09: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:48:03.23: [32307]: <-- data [1027]
May 27 11:48:03.23: [32307]: <-- data [1029]
May 27 11:48:06.29: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:48:09.38: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:48:09.38: [32307]: <-- data [1024]
May 27 11:48:12.55: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:48:12.55: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:48:15.70: [32307]: <-- data [1024]
May 27 11:48:15.70: [32307]: <-- data [1024]
May 27 11:48:18.81: [32307]: <-- data [1029]
May 27 11:48:18.81: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:48:22.00: [32307]: <-- data [1030]
May 27 11:48:22.00: [32307]: <-- data [1027]
May 27 11:48:25.13: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:48:28.21: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:48:28.21: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:48:31.27: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:48:31.27: [32307]: <-- data [1024]
May 27 11:48:34.34: [32307]: <-- data [1027]
May 27 11:48:34.34: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:48:37.41: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:48:37.41: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:48:40.45: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:48:43.55: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:48:43.55: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:48:46.69: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:48:46.69: [32307]: <-- data [1027]
May 27 11:48:49.76: [32307]: <-- data [1029]
May 27 11:48:49.76: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:48:52.86: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:48:52.86: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:48:56.01: [32307]: <-- data [1027]
May 27 11:48:56.01: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:48:59.12: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:49:02.27: [32307]: <-- data [1027]
May 27 11:49:02.27: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:49:05.29: [32307]: <-- data [1027]
May 27 11:49:05.29: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:49:08.36: [32307]: <-- data [1024]
May 27 11:49:08.36: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:49:11.47: [32307]: <-- data [1027]
May 27 11:49:11.47: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:49:14.39: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:49:17.58: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:49:17.58: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:49:20.90: [32307]: <-- data [1024]
May 27 11:49:20.90: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:49:24.05: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:49:24.05: [32307]: <-- data [1027]
May 27 11:49:27.28: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:49:27.28: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:49:30.21: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:49:30.21: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:49:33.18: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:49:36.34: [32307]: <-- data [1024]
May 27 11:49:36.34: [32307]: <-- data [1027]
May 27 11:49:39.41: [32307]: <-- data [1024]
May 27 11:49:39.41: [32307]: <-- data [1024]
May 27 11:49:42.52: [32307]: <-- data [1024]
May 27 11:49:42.52: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:49:45.63: [32307]: <-- data [1031]
May 27 11:49:45.63: [32307]: <-- data [1032]
May 27 11:49:48.66: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:49:51.85: [32307]: <-- data [1032]
May 27 11:49:51.85: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:49:55.01: [32307]: <-- data [1030]
May 27 11:49:55.01: [32307]: <-- data [1024]
May 27 11:49:57.95: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:49:57.95: [32307]: <-- data [1029]
May 27 11:50:00.97: [32307]: <-- data [1028]
May 27 11:50:00.97: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:50:04.14: [32307]: <-- data [1029]
May 27 11:50:04.14: [32307]: <-- data [1025]
May 27 11:50:07.19: [32307]: <-- data [1026]
May 27 11:50:10.30: [32307]: <-- data [1024]
May 27 11:50:10.30: [32307]: <-- data [98]
May 27 11:50:10.30: [32307]: SENT 120930 bytes of data
May 27 11:50:10.30: [32307]: SEND 1D RTC
May 27 11:50:10.30: [32307]: <-- data [9]
May 27 11:50:10.30: [32307]: SEND end page
May 27 11:50:10.30: [32307]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
May 27 11:50:10.30: [32307]: <-- data [2]
May 27 11:50:32.04: [32307]: --> [7:+FHS:00]
May 27 11:50:32.04: [32307]: REMOTE HANGUP: Normal and proper end of 
connection (code 0)
May 27 11:50:32.04: [32307]: SEND recv MCF (message confirmation)
May 27 11:50:32.04: [32307]: SEND FAX (00000135): FROM 
mhaneke@t-online.de TO 28390178 (page 1 of 1 sent in 3:47)
May 27 11:50:32.04: [32307]: SEND FAX (00000135): FROM 
mhaneke@t-online.de TO 28390178 (docq/doc16.ps;01 sent in 3:47)
May 27 11:50:32.04: [32307]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
May 27 11:50:32.04: [32307]: --> [2:OK]
May 27 11:50:32.06: [32307]: SESSION END


3.
An attempt to receive facsimile on modem failed because:

    Unspecified Receive Phase B error

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

May 21 13:36:25.12: [11180]: SESSION BEGIN 00000075 493075702991
May 21 13:36:25.12: [11180]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
May 21 13:36:25.12: [11180]: --> [11:TO:75702991]
May 21 13:36:35.54: [11180]: --> [4:+FCO]
May 21 13:36:35.54: [11180]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION
May 21 13:36:35.54: [11180]: RECV FAX: begin
May 21 13:36:38.12: [11180]: --> [26:+FTI:      +49 30 3128317 ]
May 21 13:36:38.12: [11180]: REMOTE TSI "+49 30 3128317"
May 21 13:36:38.12: [11180]: --> [20:+FCS:0,3,0,2,1,0,0,5]
May 21 13:36:38.12: [11180]: REMOTE wants 9600 bit/s
May 21 13:36:38.12: [11180]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 
mm
May 21 13:36:38.12: [11180]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
May 21 13:36:38.12: [11180]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
May 21 13:36:38.12: [11180]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
May 21 13:36:38.12: [11180]: --> [2:OK]
May 21 13:36:38.12: [11180]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
May 21 13:36:45.16: [11180]: --> [7:+FHS:70]
May 21 13:36:45.16: [11180]: REMOTE HANGUP: Unspecified Receive Phase 
B error (code 70)
May 21 13:36:45.16: [11180]: RECV FAX (00000075): recvq/fax00056.tif from 
+49 30 3128317, route to <unspecified>, 0 pages in 0:10
May 21 13:36:45.17: [11180]: RECV FAX: Unspecified Receive Phase B error
May 21 13:36:45.17: [11180]: RECV FAX (00000075): session with +49 30 
3128317 terminated abnormally: Unspecified Receive Phase B error
May 21 13:36:45.17: [11180]: RECV FAX: bin/faxrcvd "recvq/fax00056.tif" 
"modem" "00000075" "Unspecified Receive Phase B error"



Martin U. Haneke
Haneke Systemtechnik
E-Mail: mhaneke@t-online.de
Tel:+49 30 7570 2990
Fax.: +49 30 7570 2991

PgP Fingerprint: 
3A84 79EA 7378 6931 A772  C9AB 51DC 0736 98EB 5FC9

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
X-Complaints-To: abuse@sprintmail.com
Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 20:43:20 -0700
From: Chen Coulter <software_sourcery@bigfoot.com>
Reply-To: software_sourcery@bigfoot.com
Organization: Software Sourcery Systems, Inc.
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Squished/compressed faxes
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I am attempting to get Hylafax 4.0pl2 up and running on an
SCO 5.0.4c server with a MultiTech 2835ZDXb modem on ttyA2.
I downloaded the SCO binary distribution (the check codes were
O.K.) and everything seemed to install correctly.

I am now attempting to test the system with some small PostScript
files.  However, every page that I send (including the default
cover page) looks as though the page has been "curmpled", i.e.,
the output has been squished and/or cut off before the bottom
of the page.

I searched the manual and the FAQ and found several references to
"squishing".  All references suggested the inclusion of the
"Class2DDISCmd: AT+FDIS" parameter in the "/usr/local/HylaFAX-v4.0/
spool/etc/config.tty2A" file.  I inserted this parameter and tried
sending again with the same results.  I also rebooted the system
and saw no differences.

I also set the "SessionTracing" parameter in the same file to "0x4f"
in an attempt to get more detailed log files.  However, this
seemed to make no difference in the 3-line log files that I found
in "/usr/local/HylaFAX-v4.0/spool/log" directory.

Can anyone make some suggestions?

Thank you for your valuable time,

Chen Coulter
software_sourcery@bigfoot.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: Christoph Stotz <pif@logo.de>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Cc: sinisa@coresinc.com
Subject: AW: flexfax: HylaFAX accounting?
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 10:37:44 +0200 
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by derrick.elgro.co.uk id LAA10263

Hello!

The Solution youre talking about is very intresting !

Im trying to build something very similar using a Microsoft SQL-Server.
My Problem is
that my C programming capabilites are NULL. At the moment Im realising
this functionality
with a text-based import (via bcp) of the xferlog.

This Solution works but its really annoying.

Looking at your sourcecode I asked me the following question:

Do you have time to modify your sources in order to interface the MS-SQL
Server using
the C-Components provided by Openlink ? (http://www.openlink.co.uk)

Regards,

Christoph



> -----Ursprngliche Nachricht-----
> Von:	sinisa [SMTP:sinisa@coresinc.com]
> Gesendet am:	Mittwoch, 3. Juni 1998 18:34
> An:	Mr. Arlington Hewes
> Cc:	flexfax@sgi.com
> Betreff:	Re: flexfax: HylaFAX accounting?
> 
> 	
> 
> ----------
> 
> Why RADIUS or DIAMETER ????????
> 
> Look at what I have done in logging sent faxes in mySQL database.
> Entire
> code is in www.tcx.se in Contributions directory, and it all reports
> are in
> WWW format. It has several reporting features !!
> 
> All I need to add is :
> 
> 1. A table which would relate hosts to people or companies !!!!!
> 
> 2. A table with pricing !!!
> 
> 3. 3 reports (30 minutes per report for me to write) for accounting in
> given period
> 
> I have also written an aplication for switching boards (for phone
> calls
> accounting), which can be connected to this one to have real costs.
> For
> this to work you must have a switching board connected to a server by
> serial cord. I did it for Bosch and Panasonic !!
> 
> 
> What do you say about the idea ??
> 
> Warning: I am a bit seek now, and it will take me 2 weeks to come back
> to
> my old self !!!

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: "GiuliovqQ==" <giuliox@tin.it>
To: <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: flexfax: Before faxing: epsonFX (or compatible) --> ps conversion ....
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 17:31:38 +0200
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I know I'm a bit offtopic but I couldn't find a solution, and I hope you can
help me.

I read, serching the list's archives, of the "epsonps" filter (Epson
codes---> ps); I need such a tool to convert files before faxing them
through HylaFAX.

I downloaded and compiled it (I d/l it from many sources to be sure not to
get an old/broken version), however, in my case,  the ps files it produces
are "defective".

Suppose I have a line like this:
12345678901234567890

The output is something like this:
                        12345678
901234567890

(the line starts a few cms after the middle of the page)

It's the same both for compressed and normal style reports.

The ps file is produced with wrong X coordinates; if I change them manually
(resetting the beginning of the line to 0) the file is ok.

Has anyone experience with epsonps, or is there another filter to get the
same results?

TIA.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 11:02:04 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: aeh0001@ibm.net
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: HylaFax    (fwd)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Thu, 4 Jun 1998 aeh0001@ibm.net wrote:

> 
> Hi again,
> Can someone help me. I am trying to solve the problem of Multi fax's (over 10)
> to a receiver. Someone told me to change ModemClass to 1, but when I did
> most of the faxes that queued did not go.
> 
> How can I stop HylaFAX from sending more than one copy to some fax machines?

> 'May 25 14:33:22.11: [58696]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)

[snip]

> 'May 25 14:33:56.30: [58696]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)

[snip]

> 'May 25 14:34:30.56: [58696]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)

This retraining is the cause of your problems; it'll cause the page to
be resent, and is usually traced to the firmware on the the modem itself.
For what it's worth, we've got a Netcomm Roadster (with a ROCKWELL
AC/V34 chip) that causes multiple pages to be resent about 1/3 of the
time.

Got another modem you can try it with?
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Jonathan Chen                                 <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
-------------------------------------------------------------------

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Thu, 04 Jun 1998 17:15:16 +0200
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Modem appears to be wedged
From: TSchoessow@t-online.de (Thomas Schoessow)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by derrick.elgro.co.uk id RAA01891

Hi there,

I'm trying for several weeks now to get that modem working. It seems, that
it is a rockwell
Class 2.0 faxmodem 14.400. 

The product revision code (AT I3) is  CES-04A GER 940829

The modem name is a 1414vqe. I bought it 2 years ago.

I tried several Inits and all that stuff, but always appears: Modem appears
to be wedged 

Is there anyboy out there who can help me to get that modem running ?.

Thomas


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Fri, 05 Jun 1998 14:21:19 -0400
From: Robert Strattum <peanuts@vrx.net>
Organization: Linux is the way
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Modem Problems with faxmodem
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

anytime I start faxmodem - I get the following errors

FIFO: open: No such file or directory

am I missing something here?

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: Cuong Phan <Cuong.Phan@sodium.crs.com>
To: "'flexfax@sgi.com'" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: flexfax: Problem getting flexfax to queue up  2 modems
Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 14:22:10 -0500
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


	I am running hylafax - Version 4.0pl1 on a AIX system. I am not running
any gettys because I only want to use the modems for outbound uses. I
tried using faxmodem on both modems, but it seems to only queue up the
last modem specified by faxmodem. I've even tried using faxstate -n -s
ready tty0 and faxstate -n -s ready tty1. I am stumped. Email me if you
have any new ideas.. Thanks

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: "Giulio" <giuliox@tin.it>
To: <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: flexfax: JobFmt and time of delivery
Date: Sat, 6 Jun 1998 10:54:38 +0200
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

HylaFAX  Version 4.0pl1
Linux 2.0.33

I couldn't find a way to have "faxstat -d" to print the time (date and time)
the faxes have been sent succesfully.
I read the man page, the faq and the html docs.
What's the trick?

TIA.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: David Woolley <david@djwhome.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: flexfax: HylaFax    (fwd)
To: aeh0001@ibm.net
Date: Fri, 5 Jun 1998 08:52:47 +0100 (BST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> 
> 
> Hi again,
> Can someone help me. I am trying to solve the problem of Multi fax's (over 10)
> to a receiver. Someone told me to change ModemClass to 1, but when I did
> most of the faxes that queued did not go.

There are two basic possibilities:

The modem/phone line is sending a distorted/noisy signal;

You are getting corruption of the data between the computer and the modem
which in turn could be:

  - flow control failures;
  - electrical problems (these will be most severe at very high DCE/DTE
    speeds - when using a Comtrol Rocket card with one modem brand we had
    to wind back the speed a couple of notches - this was PPP not fax);
  - I have reason to believe that the Linux serial driver handles the UART
    in a way which causes some implementations of the UART hardware to 
    misbehave when interrupts are turned off on the fly, to stop output
    (this is not necessary on 8250 family (i.e. 8250, 16450, 16550, and
    their ASIC clones) UARTs).

Combining on and offline discussion from before, retransmitting is probably
the correct action from a standards point of view, but may not be the best
pragmatic solution, as many receivers use errors in the digital data, not
the underlying analogue quality, to decide whether a retrain is needed, so
will issue retrains for systematic digital errors, or for corruption whilst
in the digital domain.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Sat, 06 Jun 1998 14:23:22 -0400
To: flexfax@sgi.sgi.com
From: Joseph Beauchamp <jbeauchamp@1mailbox.com>
Subject: flexfax: Class1 No Answer connect timeout too short
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi!  I want to use hylafax, it came with our BSDI 3.1 OS, however, the
modem that we have is a Class1 and hylafax seems to only wait 10 seconds to
connect to the remote fax (on a transmit).  I have added
Class1RecvIdentTimer:   20000 to etc/config.tty01 in hopes that this will
cause hfaxd to wait 20 seconds instead of giving up in 10.  It doesn't
happen.  I know this is pretty elementary, after all, there should be a
description somewhere of all the parameters and how to change them and set
them up, but I haven't found it.  Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks!

Also, I don't know how to get the version of the software.  No version
command?  Not in any log anywhere??

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Subject: flexfax: sendfax with -s A4 option
Date: Sun, 7 Jun 98 15:22:04 -0000
From: "jm@dewcon.com" <jm@dewcon.com>
To: "HylaFAX Mailing List" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

hello!

i tried several things on my sun with solaris 2.5.1 to make hylafax send 
faxes with pagesizes A4 (-s A4) by default.

this has to be done because otherwise it won't submit .ps jobs which were 
generated with framemaker, xpress andson.

any help?

thanks a lot

jens :-) 

7:^)

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 09:00:57 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Thomas Schoessow <TSchoessow@t-online.de>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Modem appears to be wedged
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Thomas Schoessow wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> I'm trying for several weeks now to get that modem working. It seems, that
> it is a rockwell
> Class 2.0 faxmodem 14.400.
>
> The product revision code (AT I3) is  CES-04A GER 940829
>
> The modem name is a 1414vqe. I bought it 2 years ago.
>
> I tried several Inits and all that stuff, but always appears: Modem appears
> to be wedged

If the modem appears to be wedged, it usually means that it's not
talking to the host (and HylaFAX) at all. The usual thing to try is to
make sure:

    1.  the cables are connected properly
    2.  you're using the correct device.

The next thing you can do is to increase the debug level for that
particular port and see the chat script between the modem and HylaFAX.
In some cases you'll see what the offending command that's causing
your modem to freeze.
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<jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>    |  and a sheep voting on what's for dinner.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 09:07:53 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Joseph Beauchamp <jbeauchamp@1mailbox.com>
cc: Hylafax Mailing list <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: Class1 No Answer connect timeout too short
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Sat, 6 Jun 1998, Joseph Beauchamp wrote:

> I know this is pretty elementary, after all, there should be a
> description somewhere of all the parameters and how to change them and set
> them up, but I haven't found it.  Any help would be appreciated.  Thanks!

The man page to look up is in config(4). Check the source distribution
if it isn't on your system.

> Also, I don't know how to get the version of the software.  No version
> command?  Not in any log anywhere??

The output of hfaxd/faxq to the syslog files will contain the version
number.
--
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<jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>    |  and a sheep voting on what's for dinner.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 09:06:03 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Cuong Phan <Cuong.Phan@sodium.crs.com>
cc: Hylafax Mailing list <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: Problem getting flexfax to queue up  2 modems
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Fri, 5 Jun 1998, Cuong Phan wrote:

> 
> 	I am running hylafax - Version 4.0pl1 on a AIX system. I am not running
> any gettys because I only want to use the modems for outbound uses. I
> tried using faxmodem on both modems, but it seems to only queue up the
> last modem specified by faxmodem. I've even tried using faxstate -n -s
> ready tty0 and faxstate -n -s ready tty1. I am stumped. Email me if you
> have any new ideas.. Thanks

Even if you're only using the modem for outbound faxing, you should
try running it with faxgetty. The whole system works best with
faxgetty - for instance, the idle state when you invoke faxstat(1)
comes up properly if you do.

Also try upgrading to 4.0pl2.
--
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<jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>    |  and a sheep voting on what's for dinner.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Mon, 8 Jun 1998 09:03:57 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Robert Strattum <peanuts@vrx.net>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Modem Problems with faxmodem
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Fri, 5 Jun 1998, Robert Strattum wrote:

> anytime I start faxmodem - I get the following errors
> 
> FIFO: open: No such file or directory
> 
> am I missing something here?

Both hfaxd and faxq need to be running before you can use any of the
related fax commands can be used. If I recall correctly, hfaxd creates
a FIFO file in /var/spool/fax, named FIFO; which should be owned by
uucp.
--
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<jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>    |  and a sheep voting on what's for dinner.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 16:03:39 +0200
Organization: A. Heinemann Heide GmbH & Co. KG
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Modem hanging while receiving fax
From: moeller.heinemann@t-online.de (Michael Mller)
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Hi,
i've got a little problem with one faxmachine. Sending to this one
is o.k., but sometimes it hangs while receiving fax.

Here ist the log :

Jun 08 11:02:06.61: [ 8775]: SESSION BEGIN 00011690 49481857151
Jun 08 11:02:06.61: [ 8775]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
Jun 08 11:02:12.83: [ 8775]: --> [74:+FHT: FF 03 40 20 20 20 20 20 31 35
2D 31 37 35 38 2E 31 38 34 2E 39 34 2B]
Jun 08 11:02:12.84: [ 8775]: --> [26:+FHT: FF 13 80 00 6E FA 00]
Jun 08 11:02:15.66: [ 8775]: --> [4:+FCO]
Jun 08 11:02:15.67: [ 8775]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION
Jun 08 11:02:15.67: [ 8775]: RECV FAX: begin
Jun 08 11:02:17.16: [ 8775]: --> [74:+FHR: FF 03 43 33 35 32 30 30 39 20
31 38 34 20 39 34 2B 20 20 20 20 20 20]
Jun 08 11:02:17.42: [ 8775]: --> [26:+FHR: FF 13 83 00 06 F8 00]
Jun 08 11:02:19.46: [ 8775]: --> [27:+FTI:"      +49 481 xxxxxx"]
Jun 08 11:02:19.47: [ 8775]: REMOTE TSI "+49 481 xxxxxx"
Jun 08 11:02:19.47: [ 8775]: --> [20:+FCS:0,3,0,2,0,0,0,0]
Jun 08 11:02:19.47: [ 8775]: REMOTE wants 9600 bit/s
Jun 08 11:02:19.47: [ 8775]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215
mm
Jun 08 11:02:19.47: [ 8775]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length
Jun 08 11:02:19.47: [ 8775]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
Jun 08 11:02:19.47: [ 8775]: REMOTE wants 1-D MR
Jun 08 11:02:19.47: [ 8775]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 08 11:02:19.47: [ 8775]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 08 11:02:19.58: [ 8775]: --> [14:+FHT: FF 13 84]
Jun 08 11:02:21.57: [ 8775]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 08 11:02:21.58: [ 8775]: RECV: begin page
Jun 08 11:02:21.58: [ 8775]: RECV: send trigger 022
Jun 08 11:02:21.58: [ 8775]: <-- data [1]
Jun 08 11:02:48.99: [ 8775]: RECV: 32764 bytes of data, 956 total lines
Jun 08 11:02:51.82: [ 8775]: RECV: 3492 bytes of data, 1157 total
lines      - until here everything seems to be o.k.
Jun 08 15:05:44.87: [ 8775]: CLOSE /dev/modem.eg
       ^^^^^^^^^^^^
This is not ok. I killed faxgetty for this modem by hand because
faxstat -r says that it is still receiving the fax since 11 o'clock.

Any Hints ?

Hylafax 4.0pl2 - SuSE Linux 5.0 / Kernel 2.0.33
Modem : ELSA Microlink 33.6 TQV

BTW: Sometimes I have troubles with the modem state after sending
faxes. faxstat tells me that it is "waiting for the modem to come
ready" until I send the next fax. I "fixed" this with a little
script that kills the faxgetty process when this problem
occurs for more than 5 min. I've tried several modems and
used the rpm-packages shipped with SuSE5.2 and built the
package from source - same problem. On a second system
i use the same software, the same modems, no problem.
(Both systems have different motherboards, the one with
the 16450 is ok, the other one with 16550A is not o.k.)
What have i missed or is the workaround with the script ok.
(Any problems to expect ?)


Michael


-- 
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Unix-Systemadministrator          Technische Gebudeausrstung
moeller.heinemann@t-online.de     Sderdamm 5, 25746 Heide, Germany
D2:0172/4576755  Fax:05334/7485 oder 0481/87654  Tel.:0481/8571-0

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Mon, 8 Jun 98 23:32:38 EDT
From: Glenn Burkhardt <glenn@aoi.ultranet.com>
To: uli@transcom.de
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Modem uses only 1-D format
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Ok, I figured this out.

Use 0x063b for the trace codes.  In the /var/log/syslog file, you should
find entries like this:


Jun  8 23:12:41 aoi FaxQueuer[11805]: HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl0
Jun  8 23:12:41 aoi FaxQueuer[11805]: Copyright (c) 1990-1996 Sam Leffler
Jun  8 23:12:41 aoi FaxQueuer[11805]: Copyright (c) 1991-1996 Silicon
		    Graphics, Inc.
Jun  8 23:12:41 aoi FaxGetty[25880]: HELLO
Jun  8 23:13:13 aoi FaxQueuer[11805]: SUBMIT JOB 2644
Jun  8 23:13:13 aoi FaxQueuer[11805]: JOB 2644 (active dest +19784410122
		    pri 127 tts 0:00 killtime 2:58:59): PREPARE START
Jun  8 23:13:13 aoi FaxQueuer[11812]: JOB 2644 (active dest +19784410122
		    pri 127 tts 0:00 killtime 2:58:59): CONVERT DOCUMENT:
		    bin/ps2fax -o docq/doc4662.ps;70 -r 98 -w 1728 -l 280
		    -m 4294967295 -2 docq/doc4662.ps.2644
Jun  8 23:13:14 aoi FaxQueuer[11805]: JOB 2644 (active dest +19784410122
		    pri 127 tts 0:00 killtime 2:58:58): PREPARE DONE


The key is the '-2' in the arguments passed to 'ps2fax' command, listed
above at 23:13:13.  Here, it's looked in the /var/spool/fax/info/<phone-number>
file to see if the remote fax will support 2D.

I still wish the default for a phone number with no info file was 2D,
but I'll look into that later.

You can check if your 'ps2fax' command is working properly.  Take some
small Postscript file, and try

	ps2fax -1 -o file.1d somefile.ps
	ps2fax -2 -o file.2d somefile.ps

The 2D file should be smaller.  With more effort, one could verify that
the TIFF header says one is 1D encoded, and the other 2D.

Hope this helps.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 16:35:04 +0200
Organization: A. Heinemann Heide GmbH & Co. KG
To: aeh0001@ibm.net
CC: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Re: Notify
From: moeller.heinemann@t-online.de (Michael Mller)
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Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com
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Moin!

aeh0001@ibm.net schrieb:
> 
> This is second sending, has anybody got any ideas..
> 
> On Thu, 4 Jun 1998 dexter@aehf50.mail wrote:
> 
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Can someone pls help me. I am trying to configure ~/notify.awk to send the
> > ~/sendq/faxfile* as confirmation back to the sender, not just the transcript.


I'm not sure, but i think you would like to send the file
~/doc/docXXXX.XXX. This is "files[i]" in the notify.awk script


> >
> > Is there any way I can do this I have tried doing the following but it does
> > not send the file to the sender only "THE FAX ITSELF FOLLOWS..". I am running
> > HylaFAX v4.0pl0 on AIX4.2.1.
> >
> >       if (status != "")
> >           print "  Additional information:\n    " status;
> >           print "\nTHE FAX ITSELF FOLLOWS..."
> >           while (getline <spoolfile)
> >               print $0
> >     } else if (why == "failed") {
> >       putHeaders(jobtag " to " number " failed");
> >       printf " failed because:\n    ";
> >       printStatus(status);
> >           print "THE FAX ITSELF FOLLOWS...\n"
> >           while (getline < spoolfile)
> >               print $0
> > #     returnTranscript(pid, canon);
> > #     returnToSender();


So you should use something like

for (i = 0; i < nfiles; i++) {
	while (getline < files[i])
		print $0    
 }

instead of "spoolfile" - at my system
"spoolfile" is no defined - or missed i something ?
(I'm not very well in programing awk and i've not tested
this script so it might not work - just a little hint.)
Also I'm not sure that it makes sense to send the fax-doc in
this way - multi-part mime-mails would by better. If the
doc is plain text or PS it might work, but with tiff-files
the returned mail would look rather ugly.

What about sending the name of the fax-doc as an hyperlink
for your webbrowser ? (like when receiving facsimile)


> >
> > Many thanks,
> > Dexter Adams


Michael

-- 
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Unix-Systemadministrator          Technische Gebudeausrstung
moeller.heinemann@t-online.de     Sderdamm 5, 25746 Heide, Germany
D2:0172/4576755  Fax:05334/7485 oder 0481/87654  Tel.:0481/8571-0

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Tue, 09 Jun 1998 08:24:31 +0200
From: Ulrich Eckhardt <uli@transcom.de>
Organization: Transcom
To: "Michael Mller" <moeller.heinemann@t-online.de>
CC: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Modem hanging while receiving fax
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Michael Mller wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> i've got a little problem with one faxmachine. Sending to this one
> is o.k., but sometimes it hangs while receiving fax.
> 
> Here ist the log :
[..]
> 
> Hylafax 4.0pl2 - SuSE Linux 5.0 / Kernel 2.0.33
> Modem : ELSA Microlink 33.6 TQV
> 
> BTW: Sometimes I have troubles with the modem state after sending
> faxes. faxstat tells me that it is "waiting for the modem to come
> ready" until I send the next fax. I "fixed" this with a little
> script that kills the faxgetty process when this problem
> occurs for more than 5 min. I've tried several modems and
> used the rpm-packages shipped with SuSE5.2 and built the
> package from source - same problem. On a second system
> i use the same software, the same modems, no problem.
> (Both systems have different motherboards, the one with
> the 16450 is ok, the other one with 16550A is not o.k.)
> What have i missed or is the workaround with the script ok.
> (Any problems to expect ?)
> 
> Michael

Hi,

have enabled the 16550 Mode with the setserial programm ?
If so there could be a cabeling problem, because the 16550 
can send the data a little bit faster. Change the two
cables and see if this problem already occure.

Uli

-- 
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Signalgrotat des wu-ftpd 2,4 (unvollstndig?)
Cgi-Sicherheitsbohrung in EWS (regen Sie fr Webservers auf)
[Translation from an english text to german by AltaVista]

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Tue, 09 Jun 1998 10:26:18 +0200
From: Ulrich Eckhardt <uli@transcom.de>
Organization: Transcom
To: Glenn Burkhardt <glenn@aoi.ultranet.com>
CC: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Modem uses only 1-D format
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Hi,

i have checked this. My ps2fax generates 2-D encoded files. But the
FaxQueuer
seems to decide not to use 2-D encoding :

Jun  9 09:45:32 henko FaxQueuer[24782]: JOB 28149 (active dest
+4969006071925140 pri 127 tts 0:00 killtime 2:59:00): PREPARE START
Jun  9 09:45:32 henko FaxQueuer[25086]: JOB 28149 (active dest
+4969006071925140 pri 127 tts 0:00 killtime 2:59:00): CONVERT DOCUMENT:
bin/ps2fax -o docq/doc28196.ps;01 -r 196 -w 1728 -l 297 -m 4294967295 -1
docq/doc28196.ps.28149
Jun  9 09:45:33 henko FaxQueuer[24782]: JOB 28149 (active dest
+4969006071925140 pri 127 tts 0:00 killtime 2:58:59): PREPARE DONE
Jun  9 09:45:33 henko FaxQueuer[24782]: JOB 28149 (active dest
+4969006071925140 pri 127 tts 0:00 killtime 2:58:59): CMD START
/usr/local/sbin/faxsend -m ttyS1 sendq/q28149 (PID 25090)
Jun  9 09:46:18 henko FaxQueuer[24782]: JOB 28149 (active dest
+4969006071925140 pri 127 tts 0:00 killtime 2:58:14): CMD DONE: exit
status 0x200
Jun  9 09:46:18 henko FaxQueuer[24782]: JOB 28149 (done dest
+4969006071925140 pri 127 tts 0:00 killtime 2:58:14): SEND DONE: 0:45


Jun  9 09:47:07 henko FaxQueuer[24782]: SUBMIT JOB 28150
Jun  9 09:47:07 henko FaxQueuer[24782]: JOB 28150 (active dest
+4969006071925140 pri 127 tts 0:00 killtime 2:59:00): PREPARE START
Jun  9 09:47:07 henko FaxQueuer[25114]: JOB 28150 (active dest
+4969006071925140 pri 127 tts 0:00 killtime 2:59:00): CONVERT DOCUMENT:
bin/ps2fax -o docq/doc28197.ps;01 -r 196 -w 1728 -l 297 -m 4294967295 -1
docq/doc28197.ps.28150
Jun  9 09:47:08 henko FaxQueuer[24782]: JOB 28150 (active dest
+4969006071925140 pri 127 tts 0:00 killtime 2:58:59): PREPARE DONE
Jun  9 09:47:08 henko FaxQueuer[24782]: JOB 28150 (active dest
+4969006071925140 pri 127 tts 0:00 killtime 2:58:59): CMD START
/usr/local/sbin/faxsend -m ttyS1 sendq/q28150 (PID 25118)
Jun  9 09:47:53 henko FaxQueuer[24782]: JOB 28150 (active dest
+4969006071925140 pri 127 tts 0:00 killtime 2:58:14): CMD DONE: exit
status 0x200
Jun  9 09:47:53 henko FaxQueuer[24782]: JOB 28150 (done dest
+4969006071925140 pri 127 tts 0:00 killtime 2:58:14): SEND DONE:
0:45      

The info file seems ok for this destination, 2DEncoding is yes :

supportsHighRes:yes
supports2DEncoding:yes
supportsPostScript:no
calledBefore:yes
maxPageWidth:2432
maxPageLength:-1
maxSignallingRate:"14400"
minScanlineTime:"0ms"
remoteCSI:"Transcom"
sendFailures:0
dialFailures:0
&pagingProtocol:"ixo"      

Any further hint where i can have a look. Currently i will dig throug
the
sourcecode, if i can find something.

Uli

Glenn Burkhardt wrote:
> 
> Ok, I figured this out.
> 
> Use 0x063b for the trace codes.  In the /var/log/syslog file, you should
> find entries like this:
[..]
> The key is the '-2' in the arguments passed to 'ps2fax' command, listed
> above at 23:13:13.  Here, it's looked in the /var/spool/fax/info/<phone-number>
> file to see if the remote fax will support 2D.
> 
> I still wish the default for a phone number with no info file was 2D,
> but I'll look into that later.
> 
> You can check if your 'ps2fax' command is working properly.  Take some
> small Postscript file, and try
> 
>         ps2fax -1 -o file.1d somefile.ps
>         ps2fax -2 -o file.2d somefile.ps
> 
> The 2D file should be smaller.  With more effort, one could verify that
> the TIFF header says one is 1D encoded, and the other 2D.
> 
> Hope this helps.

-- 
Ulrich Eckhardt       http://people.frankfurt.netsurf.de/uli
Signalgrotat des wu-ftpd 2,4 (unvollstndig?)
Cgi-Sicherheitsbohrung in EWS (regen Sie fr Webservers auf)
[Translation from an english text to german by AltaVista]

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: "Paul Dugas" <pdugas@inetnow.net>
To: <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: flexfax: Paging won't retry after "...Unable to configure..."
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 1998 08:45:26 -0400
Importance: Normal
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi all,

I've got a HylaFAX server (v4.0-pl1) on a Sun SPARC (Solaris 2.5.1).  We're
currently using  it strictly for alpha-numeric paging.  I've been tweaking
it off and on now for a few months and have it working very well with one
exception.  Occasionally (about one in 250 messages), the server is unable
to configure the modem and sends me the following

	Your pager job to 9,4046564342 failed because:
	    Unable to configure modem for data use

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

	Jun 08 20:15:30.64: [19092]: SESSION BEGIN 00015189 14046564342
	Jun 08 20:15:30.64: [19092]: SEND PAGE: JOB 15551 DEST 9,4046564342 COMMID
00015189
	Jun 08 20:15:30.64: [19092]: DELAY 2600 ms
	Jun 08 20:15:35.46: [19092]: <-- [15:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
	Jun 08 20:15:40.47: [19092]: MODEM <Timeout>
	Jun 08 20:15:40.47: [19092]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
	Jun 08 20:16:10.48: [19092]: MODEM <Timeout>
	Jun 08 20:16:10.49: [19092]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=0\r]
	Jun 08 20:16:40.50: [19092]: MODEM <Timeout>
	Jun 08 20:16:40.50: [19092]: PAGE FAILED: Unable to configure modem for
data use
	Jun 08 20:16:40.53: [19092]: SESSION END

	    ---- Unsent job status ----

	Destination         	: 9,4046564342
	JobID               	: 15551
	GroupID             	: 15551
	Sender              	: Nobody
	Mailaddr            	: nobody@netra.atms.dot.state.ga.us
	CommID              	: 00015189
	Submitted From      	: localhost
	Status              	: Unable to configure modem for data use
	Dialogs             	: 0 (exchanges with remote device)
	Dials               	: 0 (consecutive failed calls to destination)
	Calls               	: 0 (total phone calls placed)

When this happens, the message in question is dumped and never retried.  The
next time the modem is used, it works fine.  I'm reluctant to fiddle with
the modem strings as they seem to work so much if the time.  I'd really like
to make it retry the message.  Why does it not retry?

Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks in advance,

-Paul

--
Paul Dugas, GTC Systems
1711 Indian Ridge Dr, Woodstock, GA, USA
email:pdugas@inetnow.net voice:404-635-8026 fax:404-635-8001

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Tue, 09 Jun 1998 17:03:40 +0200
From: Ulrich Eckhardt <uli@transcom.de>
Organization: Transcom
To: Glenn Burkhardt <glenn@aoi.ultranet.com>
CC: HylaFax Mailing liste <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: Modem uses only 1-D format
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Glenn Burkhardt wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > i have checked this. My ps2fax generates 2-D encoded files. But the
> > FaxQueuer
> > seems to decide not to use 2-D encoding :
> 
> How strange! At least we know it's faxq that's doing it...
> 
> > Any further hint where i can have a look. Currently i will dig throug
> > the
> > sourcecode, if i can find something.
> 
> The PS to fax converter is run by the 'faxq' daemon.  The decision on whether to use 1D or 2D encoding is made in faxQueueApp.c++:528, and the converter is run at faxQueueApp.c++:994 (in hylafax-v4.0pl0).
> 
> I've tried a couple of times to run faxq under gdb, but I wasn't able to get it to work.  I'll try again as time permits.

Hi,

i have checked faxQueueApp.c++. The decisson is also at line 528 in
HylaFAX v4.0p2. For
debugging i have put some line which should output some infos about the
decission :
----------
     * o the user hasn't specified a desire to send 1D data.
     */

char *t1, *t2;
if (use2D) t1 = "True";
else t1 = "false";
if ( job.modem->supports2D()) t2="True";
else t2= "false";
traceServer("Use2d = %s job.modem->supports2D %s " , t1, t2 );

    if (req.desireddf > DF_1DMR) {
        params.df = (use2D && job.modem->supports2D() &&     
-----------

and i get now the following message from this line :

Jun  9 16:55:21 henko FaxQueuer[433]: Use2d = True job.modem->supports2D
false 

So it seems that i have to search the problem in the function
job.modem->supports2D()
which i will do tomorrow.

Uli 
-- 
Ulrich Eckhardt       http://people.frankfurt.netsurf.de/uli
Signalgrotat des wu-ftpd 2,4 (unvollstndig?)
Cgi-Sicherheitsbohrung in EWS (regen Sie fr Webservers auf)
[Translation from an english text to german by AltaVista]

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Tue, 09 Jun 1998 19:57:36 -0700
From: diabolo@curs.ictnet.es (Josep Anton Mangas de Arriba)
Organization: CCRTV
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Change ps2fax, its correct  ?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi.
I'm trying to instal Hylafax 4.01 in a Linux , using gs 4.0 and a modem
Rockwell.
I'm having some problems when I send documents from windoze in Letter
format or landscape. Trying to find out the problem, I've made some
changes in the ps2fax file. Now it works fine, but I don't know if
they're right.
Changes :
I have change the paper's size, when it says :
1728x280|1728x279) paper=a4;;
*x296|*x297) paper=letter;;
*x364) paper=b4;;
...
And know it works ... but I don't know if this is going to make the
system inestable.

One more problem ... I'm sorry :-) :

I have to show my boss that is a good system ( in truth I'd like to
change all NT to Linux ), so I have to make some tests to the system,
and I find a problem sending two faxes at the same time. This is the
problem :
-Modem does not support document page width, max page width 2432 pixels,
image width 1686 pixels" .

This problems happens without changing ps2fax too.

Someone knows why ?

Thanks.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 09:10:21 +0800 (HKT)
From: Hong Kong Observatory <d1swdev@asiaonline.net>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
cc: d1swdev@asiaonline.net
Subject: flexfax: How and can I change the 'LocalIdentifier'
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

   The 'LocalIdentifier' is set in the 'config.tty?' file and is
usually set to the local FAX number. I want to ask whether it is
possible to this ID for each different FAX job ?

   My problem is my FAX clients require to restrict their incoming
FAX from only specified `Caller-ID' but I want to despatch my FAX
from anyone of my six modems in my HylaFAX system.

   Thank you !

K.S.Wat SSA(D)12
Computer Division,
Hong Kong Observatory.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: "Giulio" <giuliox@tin.it>
To: <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: flexfax: faxstat to output the time a fax has been sent 
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 12:27:00 +0200
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

How can I make FAXSTAT to output the time (MM/DD HH:MM) in which a fax has
been sent?
I tried with the JobFmt but I couldn't find a proper parameter.

TIA.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 16:42:33 +0200
Organization: A. Heinemann Heide GmbH & Co. KG
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Modem hanging while receiving fax
From: moeller.heinemann@t-online.de (Michael Mller)
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by sgi.sgi.com id IAA24878
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by derrick.elgro.co.uk id RAA07219

Moin !

Ulrich Eckhardt schrieb:
> 
> Michael Mller wrote:
> > Hylafax 4.0pl2 - SuSE Linux 5.0 / Kernel 2.0.33
> > Modem : ELSA Microlink 33.6 TQV
> >
> > BTW: Sometimes I have troubles with the modem state after sending
> > faxes. faxstat tells me that it is "waiting for the modem to come
> > ready" until I send the next fax. I "fixed" this with a little
> > script that kills the faxgetty process when this problem
> > occurs for more than 5 min. I've tried several modems and
> > used the rpm-packages shipped with SuSE5.2 and built the
> > package from source - same problem. On a second system
> > i use the same software, the same modems, no problem.
> > (Both systems have different motherboards, the one with
> > the 16450 is ok, the other one with 16550A is not o.k.)
> > What have i missed or is the workaround with the script ok.
> > (Any problems to expect ?)
> >
> > Michael
> 
> Hi,
> 
> have enabled the 16550 Mode with the setserial programm ?
> If so there could be a cabeling problem, because the 16550
> can send the data a little bit faster. Change the two
> cables and see if this problem already occure.
> 
> Uli

16550 Mode enabled / disabled, cables checked twice, changes,
baudrate fixed at 19200, ... doesn't matter

Other hints ?

MfG
Michael

-- 
Michael Mller                    A. Heinemann Heide GmbH & Co.KG
Unix-Systemadministrator          Technische Gebudeausrstung
moeller.heinemann@t-online.de     Sderdamm 5, 25746 Heide, Germany
D2:0172/4576755  Fax:05334/7485 oder 0481/87654  Tel.:0481/8571-0

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 16:57:38 +0200
Organization: A. Heinemann Heide GmbH & Co. KG
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Modem hanging while receiving fax
From: moeller.heinemann@t-online.de (Michael Mller)
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by sgi.sgi.com id IAA27545
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by derrick.elgro.co.uk id RAA07229

Hi,

the problem is getting bigger, now I have four faxmachines which
are repeatly hanging while sending facsimile to me.
The problem only occurs when they are sending to my new ELSA 33.6 TQV
(class 2.0), the other one, a Skyconnect 28.8 (class2), seems to be
fine.

If the transmission hangs and I call "faxabort modem.eg" nothing happens
except that the FIFO.modem.eg shows a size of 1 instead of zero
as usual. I compiled HylaFAX with the FiFO-workaround enabled, because
I had problems with this (faxq using 100% of cpu).

Is there no timeout-limit while receiving facsimile-data ?

ANY hints are very welcome, by boss is getting angry on me :-(

I would like to try class2 with the Elsa33.6TQV - has anyone
a working config-file ? (I only managed to get class2.0 working,
and at the beginning it seemed to work fine.)



Michael Mller schrieb:
> 
> Hi,
> i've got a little problem with one faxmachine. Sending to this one
> is o.k., but sometimes it hangs while receiving fax.
> 
> Here ist the log :
> 
> Jun 08 11:02:06.61: [ 8775]: SESSION BEGIN 00011690 49481857151
> Jun 08 11:02:06.61: [ 8775]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
> Jun 08 11:02:12.83: [ 8775]: --> [74:+FHT: FF 03 40 20 20 20 20 20 31 35
> 2D 31 37 35 38 2E 31 38 34 2E 39 34 2B]
> Jun 08 11:02:12.84: [ 8775]: --> [26:+FHT: FF 13 80 00 6E FA 00]
> Jun 08 11:02:15.66: [ 8775]: --> [4:+FCO]
> Jun 08 11:02:15.67: [ 8775]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION
> Jun 08 11:02:15.67: [ 8775]: RECV FAX: begin
> Jun 08 11:02:17.16: [ 8775]: --> [74:+FHR: FF 03 43 33 35 32 30 30 39 20
> 31 38 34 20 39 34 2B 20 20 20 20 20 20]
> Jun 08 11:02:17.42: [ 8775]: --> [26:+FHR: FF 13 83 00 06 F8 00]
> Jun 08 11:02:19.46: [ 8775]: --> [27:+FTI:"      +49 481 xxxxxx"]
> Jun 08 11:02:19.47: [ 8775]: REMOTE TSI "+49 481 xxxxxx"
> Jun 08 11:02:19.47: [ 8775]: --> [20:+FCS:0,3,0,2,0,0,0,0]
> Jun 08 11:02:19.47: [ 8775]: REMOTE wants 9600 bit/s
> Jun 08 11:02:19.47: [ 8775]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215
> mm
> Jun 08 11:02:19.47: [ 8775]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length
> Jun 08 11:02:19.47: [ 8775]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
> Jun 08 11:02:19.47: [ 8775]: REMOTE wants 1-D MR
> Jun 08 11:02:19.47: [ 8775]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 08 11:02:19.47: [ 8775]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
> Jun 08 11:02:19.58: [ 8775]: --> [14:+FHT: FF 13 84]
> Jun 08 11:02:21.57: [ 8775]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 08 11:02:21.58: [ 8775]: RECV: begin page
> Jun 08 11:02:21.58: [ 8775]: RECV: send trigger 022
> Jun 08 11:02:21.58: [ 8775]: <-- data [1]
> Jun 08 11:02:48.99: [ 8775]: RECV: 32764 bytes of data, 956 total lines
> Jun 08 11:02:51.82: [ 8775]: RECV: 3492 bytes of data, 1157 total
> lines      - until here everything seems to be o.k.
> Jun 08 15:05:44.87: [ 8775]: CLOSE /dev/modem.eg
>        ^^^^^^^^^^^^
> This is not ok. I killed faxgetty for this modem by hand because
> faxstat -r says that it is still receiving the fax since 11 o'clock.
> 

Michael

-- 
Michael Mller                    A. Heinemann Heide GmbH & Co.KG
Unix-Systemadministrator          Technische Gebudeausrstung
moeller.heinemann@t-online.de     Sderdamm 5, 25746 Heide, Germany
D2:0172/4576755  Fax:05334/7485 oder 0481/87654  Tel.:0481/8571-0

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
X-Complaints-To: abuse@sprintmail.com
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 12:27:44 -0700
From: Chen Coulter <software_sourcery@bigfoot.com>
Reply-To: software_sourcery@bigfoot.com
Organization: Software Sourcery Systems, Inc.
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Follow-on to pixel problem
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

To the HylaFAX mailing list:

This is a follow-on to my earlier posting regarding the "Client does
not support document page width" error message that is preventing me
from sending faxes.

I have currently boiled the PostScript code that I am trying to send
down to just a few lines that only draw a box and put a couple of
words on the page.  I have determined that the problem seems to be
related to my attempting to image a legal-sized page (8.5 x 14).
My Postscript code is attempting to put the box and words in the
top 3 inches of the form.  Whenever I do this, I get a blank page
when the form is submitted to HylaFAX without the "-s legal"
parameter.  When I take the exact same code and simply change the
y-coordinates to 3 inches lower, the box appears.  By the way,
I do have my plain paper laser fax loaded with legal size paper
and the fax machine itself is set for legal size paper.

Whenever I submit a job to HylaFAX with the "-s legal" parameter,
I always get the "Client does not support document page width"
message and the fax aborts.

Can someone please give me an indication of what I need to do to
correctly send legal size pages through HylaFAX?  Is this a bug?

Any comments would be most welcome.

Thank you for your valuable time,

Chen Coulter
software_sourcery@bigfoot.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 15:58:55 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Chen Coulter <software_sourcery@bigfoot.com>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Follow-on to pixel problem
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Chen Coulter wrote:

[snip]
> Whenever I submit a job to HylaFAX with the "-s legal" parameter,
> I always get the "Client does not support document page width"
> message and the fax aborts.
> 
> Can someone please give me an indication of what I need to do to
> correctly send legal size pages through HylaFAX?  Is this a bug?

Check your /usr/local/lib/fax/pagesizes for abbreviations that can be
used with HylaFAX. It could be that HylaFAX is confused between
`Japanese Legal' and `American Legal'. Try using `us-leg' instead.
--
Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
                                              Clothes do make the man.
                  Naked people have little or no influence on society.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 11:27:58 +0800 (HKT)
From: Hong Kong Observatory <d1swdev@asiaonline.net>
To: Nico Garcia <raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: How and can I change the 'LocalIdentifier'
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Nico Garcia wrote:

>
> On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Hong Kong Observatory wrote:
>
> >    The 'LocalIdentifier' is set in the 'config.tty?' file and is
> > usually set to the local FAX number. I want to ask whether it is
> > possible to this ID for each different FAX job ?
> >
> >    My problem is my FAX clients require to restrict their incoming
> > FAX from only specified `Caller-ID' but I want to despatch my FAX
> > from anyone of my six modems in my HylaFAX system.
>
> ??? Why not just set the LocalIdentifier to be the same for all your modems?
>

The problem is I got several clients who require different 'Caller-ID' !

> Note that this is different from the "Caller-ID", which is a telephone
> company transmission of the phone number of the caller. Only certain
> phone systems and modems can receive this information correctly. Those
> involve the CIDName and CIDNumber.
>

I understand this.

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

Thank you so much for your response !

K.S.Wat SSA(D)12
Computer Division,
Hong Kong Observatory.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 05:29:41 +0800
From: Max Chow <max@XGATE.NET>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Scale of fax
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Dear all,

I have sucessfully installed the Hylafax 4.0pl1 on RH Linux 5.1.

Everything seems alright after the setup but whatever I send or receive,
the length is shorted by half.  Can anyone know how to adjust it?

Thanks

Max

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 10:35:51 -0700
From: diabolo@curs.ictnet.es (Josep Anton Mangas de Arriba)
Organization: CCRTV
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: I'm sorry.
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi.
I have to apologise to the list. I've sended twice the same e-mail with
differents adresses. Reason is that first was returned. My good e-mail
is  diabolo@curs.ictnet.es , the second one was not sended  from my
place, so I don't change the adress :-(. I'm sorry.
If someone have answers to my questions please email me to the previous
adress. I will accept all the RTFM too :-) ... if I find where to read.
I've been looking at the previous messages on the list too, If someone
know which previous messages could help me ...
Problems were :
	- The pagesize (thousands of previous messages readed).
	- Problems sending two , or more, faxes at the same time (where is
something about it?).
	- The problem windoze 3.1 viewer was solved :-)

Thanks.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Sascha Ottolski <alzhimer@cs.tu-berlin.de>
Subject: flexfax: DID and Hylafax?
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 14:37:21 +0200
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

I've read in the FAQ that there is a service called DID which can be used to 
individually route inbound faxes to the recipients. Is this feature available 
with hylafax? And does anyone know if DID is available in germany?

I've seen that faxcard made by brooktrout (www.brooktrout.com) can handle DID. 
Does anyone have experience with their cards?

Thanks, Sascha

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Subject: Re: flexfax: faxgetty strange behavior
To: marc.genois@bellsygma.com (GENOIS MARC)
Date: Mon, 11 May 1998 21:14:07 +0200 (CEST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Reply-To: Matthias.Apitz@Sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
From: Matthias.Apitz@Sisis.de (Matthias Apitz)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

GENOIS, MARC wrote:
    Hello,
    
    I am running Hylafax on RedHat 5.0 with a single US Robotics Courrier
    V90. The system is configured with faxgetty for outbound and inbound
    fax/data.

BTW: which version of HylaFAX?
    
    Last week I was monitoring the system and I have seen a case that cause
    faxgetty to stop answering calls for about 5 minutes.
    
    Here i what has happen:
    
    Faxgetty answer a call. it's a human calling and he hang up as he hear
    the modem tones. The modem hang up and return "NO CARRIER". Then
    faxgetty doesnt seems to catch the "NO CARRIER" and wait for a connect
    string for about 5 minutes.
    
    Any hint ?
    
    Here is the log of the sesion :
    
    May 08 20:38:48.88: [  466]: SESSION BEGIN 00000035 14185292222
    May 08 20:38:48.88: [  466]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
    May 08 20:40:12.88: [  466]: --> [4:RING]
    May 08 20:40:18.88: [  466]: --> [4:RING]
    May 08 20:40:24.88: [  466]: --> [4:RING]
    May 08 20:43:24.88: [  466]: ANSWER: Ring detected without successful
    handshake
    May 08 20:43:24.88: [  466]: SESSION END
    
Are you really shure that the modem returned "NO CARRIER" between
20:40:24.88 and 20:43:24.88?

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Multitech CNG tones?
X-uri: http://www.tpc.int/
X-pgp-key-fingerprint: 05 CA 3F B5 43 F2 6A CE  DB 9E 08 39 80 F0 57 9E
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 16:37:30 +0100
From: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Folks,

I'm seeing some odd behaviour with the CNG (fax beep tones) my modem 
(MT28xxZDX) is sending when going off-hook to deliver a fax. They often do not 
last long enough to be detected by the destination fax, assuming it rings once 
or twice before answering. Strangely the modem will happily wait for the 
remote machine to start warbling, but will itself have gone completely silent 
after maybe one, occasionally two CNG beeps.

I want to beep for longer! ;-)

I've been through the AT command references for the MT28xxxZDX modems, with no 
hint of the parameter to twiddle, can anyone help?

-Darren

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 13:24:54 -0400 (EDT)
From: Nico Garcia <raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu>
To: Hong Kong Observatory <d1swdev@asiaonline.net>
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: How and can I change the 'LocalIdentifier'
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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On Thu, 11 Jun 1998, Hong Kong Observatory wrote:

> On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Nico Garcia wrote:
> 
> >
> > On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Hong Kong Observatory wrote:
> >
> > >    The 'LocalIdentifier' is set in the 'config.tty?' file and is
> > > usually set to the local FAX number. I want to ask whether it is
> > > possible to this ID for each different FAX job ?
> > >
> > >    My problem is my FAX clients require to restrict their incoming
> > > FAX from only specified `Caller-ID' but I want to despatch my FAX
> > > from anyone of my six modems in my HylaFAX system.
> >
> > ??? Why not just set the LocalIdentifier to be the same for all your modems?
> >
> 
> The problem is I got several clients who require different 'Caller-ID' !

And they are not willing to accomodate *YOUR* "LocalIdentifier"? This sounds
to me like it is more a misuse of the field on their part: LocalIdentifier
is normally used to identify the sender's company or business uniquely,
in accordance with some U.S. laws about junk fax.

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

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 12:58:30 -0700
From: Chen Coulter <software_sourcery@bigfoot.com>
Reply-To: software_sourcery@bigfoot.com
Organization: Software Sourcery Systems, Inc.
To: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
CC: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Follow-on to pixel problem
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Jonathan Chen wrote:
 
> Check your /usr/local/lib/fax/pagesizes for abbreviations that can be
> used with HylaFAX. It could be that HylaFAX is confused between
> `Japanese Legal' and `American Legal'. Try using `us-leg' instead.
> --
> Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>                                               Clothes do make the man.
>                   Naked people have little or no influence on society.

Jonathan:

I appreciate your response; however, I consulted the pagesizes
database and have tried sending the fax using the full
"American Legal" parameter.  It makes no difference.  I went
back to the mailing list archives and found dozens upon dozens
of messages concerning this problem with legal size paper, but
no one seems to have a handle on the solution.

This seems to be a rather significant bug in the Ghostscript/HylaFAX
product combination.  Do you have any other ideas or know anyone
who might?

I'd be willing to pay for consulting time in order to avoid all
the time that I'm spending poring over the source code.

Any help would be most welcome.

Thanks for your valuable time,

Chen Coulter
software_sourcery@bigfoot.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 17:06:11 -0700
From: Chen Coulter <software_sourcery@bigfoot.com>
Reply-To: software_sourcery@bigfoot.com
Organization: Software Sourcery Systems, Inc.
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Legal size "page width" solution
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

To the list:

Just thought that I would let you know: I have now managed to
resolve the problem with the "Client does not support document
page width" message.  I was trying to send legal size pages
and it was always failing.

The solution lies in the "case" statement in the "ps2fax"
script.  It turns out that the "ps2fax" script is getting
initialized with a page length of 364mm; the "case" statement
equates this to a "b4" paper size.  If you change the "b4"
to "legal", it then works perfectly.

You can continue to send both letter and legal; I guess this
will satisfy everyone but those with a need for "b4" paper.

Good luck,

Chen Coulter
software_sourcery@bigfoot.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Subject: Re: flexfax: Legal size "page width" solution
To: flexfax@celestial.com (HylaFAX list)
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 20:23:46 -0500 (CDT)
From: Dave Parker <uw!dlparker@uunet.uu.net>
Original-Content-Type: text
Reply-To: dlparker@dlpinc00.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Chen Coulter wrote:
>
>To the list:
>
>Just thought that I would let you know: I have now managed to
>resolve the problem with the "Client does not support document
>page width" message.  I was trying to send legal size pages
>and it was always failing.
>
>The solution lies in the "case" statement in the "ps2fax"
>script.  It turns out that the "ps2fax" script is getting
>initialized with a page length of 364mm; the "case" statement
>equates this to a "b4" paper size.  If you change the "b4"
>to "legal", it then works perfectly.
>
>You can continue to send both letter and legal; I guess this
>will satisfy everyone but those with a need for "b4" paper.

So what did you use before you used paper?
-- 
Dave Parker/DLP, Inc     dlparker@dlpinc00.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 1998 23:38:39 +0200
From: Uwe Wagner <uwe.wagner@rnieb.rhein-neckar.de>
To: Hylafax Mailing list <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: flexfax: sendfax problem
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi.

sendfax -n -v -d 12345 print.txt reports :

match against (..., 512)
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 = 0x2f7 -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 long = 0x7fffffff -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 short = 0xd8ff -- failed (comparison)
rule: offset 0 short = 0x4d42 -- failed (comparison)
no match
print.txt: Can not determine file type

I can't find the strings which will be compared in
/usr/lib/fax/typerules.
What's wrong ?

# /usr/lib/fax/typerules
#
#offset datatype        match           result  rule
#
0       string          %!              ps
0       short           0x4d4d          tiff
0       short           0x4949          tiff
#
0       short           000732          tiff    %F/sgi2fax -%f -o %o -v
%V\
                                                  -s %s %i
0       short           017436          error   packed data
0       short           017635          error   compressed data
0       short           0x0506          ps      showcase -p -f %i
0       short           0x5343          ps      showcase -p -f %i
0       short           0x02f7          ps      dvips -q -o %o %i
0       string          GIF             ps
>3      string          87a             ps      giftoppm <%i | ppmtopgm | pnmto
>3      string          89a             ps      giftoppm <%i | ppmtopgm | pnmto
0       long            0xa659956a      tiff    ras2tiff %i %o
0       string          x T psc         ps      psdit <%i >%o
0       string          begin           error   uuencoded file
0       string          xbtoa           error   btoa'd file
0       string          P1              ps      pbmtoascii <%i | textfmt
>%o
0       string          P2              ps      pnmtops <%i >%o
0       string          P3              ps      ppmtopgm <%i | pnmtops
>%o
0       string          P4              error   PBM "rawbits" file
0       string          P5              ps      pnmtops <%i >%o
0       string          P6              ps      ppmtopgm <%i | pnmtops
>%o
0       string          /*\ XPM         ps      xpmtoppm <%i | ppmtopgm
| pnmto
0       short           0xd8ff          ps
>6      string          JFIF            ps      djpeg -grayscale <%i | pnmtops
0       short           0x4d42          error   BMP-File
0       string          WNGZWZSS        error   Wingz spreadsheet
0       string          #Inventor V     error   IRIS Inventor file
>15     string          binary          error   binary IRIS Inventor file
>15     string          ascii           ps      %F/textfmt >%o <%i
0       ascii           x               ps      %F/textfmt >%o <%i


-- 
 Uwe.Wagner@rnieb.rhein-neckar.de

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 14:56:36 +0800 (HKT)
From: Hong Kong Observatory <d1swdev@asiaonline.net>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
cc: d1swdev@asiaonline.net
Subject: flexfax: Cannot answer from FAX machine
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

   I;m using HylaFAX v4.0pl1 in an IBM RS6000 running AIX 4.1 with six
ZyXEL U336RE modems.

   I can send FAX to different modems and FAX machines without problems. I
can also receive FAX from HylaFAX from other or the same machin without
problems.

   But for most of the times, the ZyXEL modems cannot answer
successfully from FAX machines (that is sometimes it works well !!). I
used the configuration file for ZyXEL-2864 modems that comes with HylaFAX.
Following is sample of my server log file :

Jun 12 14:41:41 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FMFR?\r]
Jun 12 14:41:41 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [5:ZyXEL]
Jun 12 14:41:41 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 14:41:41 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FMDL?\r]
Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [18:U336RE V 1.09     ]
Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FREV?\r]
Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [18:U336RE V 1.09     ]
Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FCQ=?\r]
Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [3:0-2]
Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FAP=?\r]
Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [5:ERROR]
Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [10:AT+FSPL=?\r]
Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [3:0,1]
Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: MODEM ZYXEL U336RE/V 1.09
Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FCR=1\r]
Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [23:AT+FLID="852 23672324"\r]
Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FAA=1\r]
Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 14:44:58 hylas FaxGetty[12940]: ANSWER: Ring detected without
successful handshake
Jun 12 14:45:03 hylas FaxGetty[12940]: MODEM ZYXEL U336RE/V 1.09


Please help to solve the problem ! Thank you !!

K.S.Wat SSA(D)12
Computer Division,
Hong Kong Observatory.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 13:28:34 +0200
From: Ulrich Eckhardt <uli@transcom.de>
Organization: Transcom
To: Glenn Burkhardt <glenn@aoi.ultranet.com>,
        HylaFax Mailing liste <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: Modem uses only 1-D format
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by sgi.sgi.com id EAA00862
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by derrick.elgro.co.uk id NAA09952

Hi,

i have dig a little bit through the source code and found the function
Modem::suports2D() in faxd/Modem.c++ :

fxBool
Modem::supports2D() const
{
   return caps.df & BIT(DF_2DMR);
}

When i change here the return value to true, HylaFAX send the
faxes correct 2D encoded. I had a look in the variable
caps.df it has as value 5. 

Does anybody know what this value mean and where this value came
from ?

Uli
   
> Hi,
> 
> i have checked faxQueueApp.c++. The decisson is also at line 528 in
> HylaFAX v4.0p2. For
> debugging i have put some line which should output some infos about the
> decission :
> ----------
>      * o the user hasn't specified a desire to send 1D data.
>      */
> 
> char *t1, *t2;
> if (use2D) t1 = "True";
> else t1 = "false";
> if ( job.modem->supports2D()) t2="True";
> else t2= "false";
> traceServer("Use2d = %s job.modem->supports2D %s " , t1, t2 );
> 
>     if (req.desireddf > DF_1DMR) {
>         params.df = (use2D && job.modem->supports2D() &&
> -----------
> 
> and i get now the following message from this line :
> 
> Jun  9 16:55:21 henko FaxQueuer[433]: Use2d = True job.modem->supports2D
> false
> 
> So it seems that i have to search the problem in the function
> job.modem->supports2D()
> which i will do tomorrow.


-- 
Ulrich Eckhardt       http://people.frankfurt.netsurf.de/uli
Signalgrotat des wu-ftpd 2,4 (unvollstndig?)
Cgi-Sicherheitsbohrung in EWS (regen Sie fr Webservers auf)
[Translation from an english text to german by AltaVista]

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Sat, 13 Jun 1998 10:24:48 +0800 (HKT)
From: Hong Kong Observatory <d1swdev@asiaonline.net>
To: Matthias Apitz <Matthias.Apitz@Sisis.de>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Cannot answer from FAX machine
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com



On Fri, 12 Jun 1998, Matthias Apitz wrote:

> On Fri, Jun 12, 1998 at 02:56:36PM +0800, Hong Kong Observatory wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >    I;m using HylaFAX v4.0pl1 in an IBM RS6000 running AIX 4.1 with six
> > ZyXEL U336RE modems.
> >
> >    I can send FAX to different modems and FAX machines without problems. I
> > can also receive FAX from HylaFAX from other or the same machin without
> > problems.
> >
> >    But for most of the times, the ZyXEL modems cannot answer
> > successfully from FAX machines (that is sometimes it works well !!). I
> > used the configuration file for ZyXEL-2864 modems that comes with HylaFAX.
> > Following is sample of my server log file :
> >
> > Jun 12 14:41:41 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FMFR?\r]
> > Jun 12 14:41:41 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [5:ZyXEL]
> > Jun 12 14:41:41 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 14:41:41 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FMDL?\r]
> > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [18:U336RE V 1.09     ]
> > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FREV?\r]
> > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [18:U336RE V 1.09     ]
> > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FCQ=?\r]
> > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [3:0-2]
> > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FAP=?\r]
> > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [5:ERROR]
> > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [10:AT+FSPL=?\r]
> > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [3:0,1]
> > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
> > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
> > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
> > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
> > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
> > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: MODEM ZYXEL U336RE/V 1.09
> > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
> > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FCR=1\r]
> > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [23:AT+FLID="852 23672324"\r]
> > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FAA=1\r]
> > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 14:44:58 hylas FaxGetty[12940]: ANSWER: Ring detected without
> > successful handshake
> > Jun 12 14:45:03 hylas FaxGetty[12940]: MODEM ZYXEL U336RE/V 1.09
>
> How does the faxgetty(1M) detected the ringing *without*
> logging anything read from the modem in the log file? Please
> connect a terminal prog to the modem and call it from
> another line -- what send to the terminal prog as RING string?
>

After changing the ServerTracing and SessionTracing to 11 in the config
files, I got the followings in the server log file :

Jun 12 12:25:19 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: <-- [9:AT+FCR=1\r]
Jun 12 12:25:20 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 12:25:20 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: <-- [22:AT+FLI="852 23672324"\r]
Jun 12 12:25:20 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 12:25:20 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: <-- [9:AT+FAA=1\r]
Jun 12 12:25:20 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 12:28:53 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [4:RING]
Jun 12 12:30:00 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: ANSWER: Ring detected without
 successful handshake
Jun 12 12:30:00 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Jun 12 12:30:00 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 12:30:03 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: <-- [39:AT&B1&N0&S0*F0S18=4S38.3=1E0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
Jun 12 12:30:03 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 12 12:30:03 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&H3&D2&C1\r]
Jun 12 12:30:04 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [2:OK]

Also I got the following in the session log file :

Jun 12 12:28:49.19: [17004]: SESSION BEGIN 00074366 852123672423
Jun 12 12:28:49.19: [17004]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
Jun 12 12:30:00.02: [17004]: --> [10:NO CARRIER]
Jun 12 12:30:00.02: [17004]: ANSWER: Ring detected without successful
handshake
Jun 12 12:30:30.02: [17004]: SESSION END

Thank you for you response !

K.S.Wat SSA(D)12
Computer Divison,
Hong Kong Observatory.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Sat, 13 Jun 1998 10:33:27 +1000
To: FlexFax mailing list <flexfax@sgi.com>
From: Geoff Roberts <gjr01@uow.edu.au>
Subject: flexfax: faxgetty and mgetty on Linux
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

   I wish to use mgetty and vgetty to handle my incoming voice and data
calls.   Has anyone done this successfully?   If so, could you pass on the
options you pass to mgetty and the config file for mgetty.

   The main problem I am trying to solve is that by the time mgetty is
invoked, the modem has already been answered, and therefore doesn't need to
handle any responses from the modem but needs to know connection speeds
etc.   I am also not sure how to setup the config file for this.   All the
examples assume the modem is being answered.

   I am using Linux 2.0.33 on Slackware.

   Thanks for any help

   Geoff

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Sat, 13 Jun 1998 08:12:52 +0200
From: Matthias Apitz <Matthias.Apitz@Sisis.de>
To: Hong Kong Observatory <d1swdev@asiaonline.net>
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Cannot answer from FAX machine
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Sat, Jun 13, 1998 at 10:24:48AM +0800, Hong Kong Observatory wrote:
> 
> 
> On Fri, 12 Jun 1998, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> 
> > On Fri, Jun 12, 1998 at 02:56:36PM +0800, Hong Kong Observatory wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > >    I;m using HylaFAX v4.0pl1 in an IBM RS6000 running AIX 4.1 with six
> > > ZyXEL U336RE modems.
> > >
> > >    I can send FAX to different modems and FAX machines without problems. I
> > > can also receive FAX from HylaFAX from other or the same machin without
> > > problems.
> > >
> > >    But for most of the times, the ZyXEL modems cannot answer
> > > successfully from FAX machines (that is sometimes it works well !!). I
> > > used the configuration file for ZyXEL-2864 modems that comes with HylaFAX.
> > > Following is sample of my server log file :
> > >
> > > Jun 12 14:41:41 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FMFR?\r]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:41 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [5:ZyXEL]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:41 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:41 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FMDL?\r]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [18:U336RE V 1.09     ]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FREV?\r]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [18:U336RE V 1.09     ]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FCQ=?\r]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [3:0-2]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FAP=?\r]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [5:ERROR]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [10:AT+FSPL=?\r]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [3:0,1]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: MODEM ZYXEL U336RE/V 1.09
> > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FCR=1\r]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [23:AT+FLID="852 23672324"\r]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FAA=1\r]
> > > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > Jun 12 14:44:58 hylas FaxGetty[12940]: ANSWER: Ring detected without
> > > successful handshake
> > > Jun 12 14:45:03 hylas FaxGetty[12940]: MODEM ZYXEL U336RE/V 1.09
> >
> > How does the faxgetty(1M) detected the ringing *without*
> > logging anything read from the modem in the log file? Please
> > connect a terminal prog to the modem and call it from
> > another line -- what send to the terminal prog as RING string?
> >
> 
> After changing the ServerTracing and SessionTracing to 11 in the config
> files, I got the followings in the server log file :
> 
> Jun 12 12:25:19 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: <-- [9:AT+FCR=1\r]
> Jun 12 12:25:20 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 12 12:25:20 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: <-- [22:AT+FLI="852 23672324"\r]
> Jun 12 12:25:20 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 12 12:25:20 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: <-- [9:AT+FAA=1\r]
> Jun 12 12:25:20 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 12 12:28:53 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [4:RING]
> Jun 12 12:30:00 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: ANSWER: Ring detected without
>  successful handshake
> Jun 12 12:30:00 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
> Jun 12 12:30:00 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 12 12:30:03 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: <-- [39:AT&B1&N0&S0*F0S18=4S38.3=1E0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
> Jun 12 12:30:03 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 12 12:30:03 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&H3&D2&C1\r]
> Jun 12 12:30:04 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [2:OK]
> 
> Also I got the following in the session log file :
> 
> Jun 12 12:28:49.19: [17004]: SESSION BEGIN 00074366 852123672423
> Jun 12 12:28:49.19: [17004]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
> Jun 12 12:30:00.02: [17004]: --> [10:NO CARRIER]
> Jun 12 12:30:00.02: [17004]: ANSWER: Ring detected without successful
> handshake
> Jun 12 12:30:30.02: [17004]: SESSION END

Ok. This is fine now and only means that both ends didn't
handshake in the time of ~70 secs. Up the value for S7
(check config(4F) for it); It also explains why it sometimes
works and sometimes does not.

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: David Woolley <david@djwhome.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: flexfax: Faxmail
To: erimin@yahoo.com (erimin marcus)
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 18:59:31 +0100 (BST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> 
> Hi im a Linux user from Malaysia and currently working out on some
> linux stuff.
> The problem im having is, how do i set up a faxmail with Hylafax? 

Follow the instructions!

Your question is asking us to provide instructions which are already included
with the definitive (source) version, so there is no point in providing 
extra information until you have tried them and can explain where they
break and what the symptoms of the failure are.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Sun, 14 Jun 1998 00:22:38 +0200 (CEST)
From: Kai Petzke <info@teltarif.de>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Hylafax and ECM
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello,


this is an enquiry about modems and HylaFax.  Does anybody have a list of
modems, that reliably support ECM and 2D compression under Hylafax?

So far, I tried a no name modem (which does only class 1, so no ECM under
hylafax) and a US robotics Sportster Flash 56k.  The later does have class
2.0, but it seems to have a bad firmware bug.  After the connection, when
it reports the identity of the called modem (FCI) and the session
capabilities (FIS), it just prints weird data...  Neither HylaFax nor efax
work with that modem in class 2.0 mode, but both work with it in class 1
mode ...

So, I got three questions:

1) Did other people have problems, too, with this particular modem?
2) Is there a database of modems, that reliably support ECM and 2D
   compression in fax class 2.0 mode?
3) Might Hylafax implement ECM and 2D compression in class 1 modems in
   the future?

Thanks for any answer in advance.


Kai Petzke

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: David Woolley <david@djwhome.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: flexfax: Require Assistiance....
To: mshelby@rf.net (Matt Shelby)
Date: Sat, 13 Jun 1998 13:27:49 +0100 (BST)
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> 	I'm having major problems with Hylafax ver. 4.0 patch level 2...
> I compiled it on Solaris 5.6 running on a SPARC station 5 using gcc..  I'm
> using a US Robotics Sportster V.34 bis +fax modem...  The problems I keep
          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

> gettin are the same, an unspecified transmit phase B error...  What the
> h*%@ could be causing this?  Has anyone3 had similar problems with
> HylaFAX?  I've tried many things, if you think you have some info that
> could help me out please reply via personal e-mail...  Thanks Much.

To confirm it we need the trace, however, look through the archives and
you should find a pointer to a website with some workarounds for the broken
firmware in this modem.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
From: harris@hightide.net.au
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 13:14:36 +1000 (EST)
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: No response to MPS with old fax machines..
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Mornin' all..

We've got a redhat 5.1 box (kernel 2.0.33) running Hylafax 4.0pl2, it was
working fine for
quite some time until we decided to tempt fate and change modems. We
dropped in an US robotics Sportster voice Rev. 10.1.67.

Everything works absolutely perfectly for sending and receiving faxes,
until we send to one particular fax machine when it sends one page, fax
machine and modem have a stare off for a few seconds and then the modem
times out waiting for a response to the MPS (Logs at tend of message.) it
works fine with newer fax machines though.

I've seen some refrences to problems with sportsters while looking through
the documentation but haven't been able to find something which lists the
actual symptoms and workarounds, if anyone could aim me in the right
direction I'd be a very happy boi..

Congrats and kudos on hylafax to all the developers btw, the old 486 we
were using to just to check it out has worked so well even for our
largish office worked so well it's been moved into production. Great
program ;).

Jun 11 05:03:23.19: [ 1504]: <-- data [384]
Jun 11 05:03:23.19: [ 1504]: SENT 12672 bytes of data
Jun 11 05:03:23.19: [ 1504]: SEND 1D RTC
Jun 11 05:03:23.19: [ 1504]: <-- data [9]
Jun 11 05:03:26.01: [ 1504]: SEND end page
Jun 11 05:03:26.01: [ 1504]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document)
Jun 11 05:03:26.01: [ 1504]: <-- data [2]
Jun 11 05:03:42.92: [ 1504]: --> [7:+FHS:52]
Jun 11 05:03:42.92: [ 1504]: REMOTE HANGUP: No response to MPS repeated 3
times (code 52)
Jun 11 05:03:42.92: [ 1504]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Jun 11 05:03:43.05: [ 1504]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 11 05:03:43.05: [ 1504]: SESSION END


--

Harris Vaegan-Lloyd     ~HIGHTIDE~      Hightide Internet Pty Limited
                        ~~~~~~~~~~      http://www.hightide.net.au
                                        Tel: +61 - 2 - 9960 0069
mailto:harris@hightide.net.au           Fax: +61 - 2 - 9960 8006

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
X-Envelope-To: <flexfax@sgi.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 16:53:50 -0400 (EDT)
From: Josh Duncan <duncan@msmd.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: now, for the windows client :/
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello again,

Maybe this isn't totally appropriate, and I am sorry if the question is
one of those no-brainers(I could find very little help on the web pages)
but i can't seem to get the windows client whfc to work right.

ive run regmon to register the fax port on the locl windows client(win nt
4.0)

i run whfc.  i set it up for the modem server okay, and it can talk to the
modem server.  I set up access in the modem server so that no user would
need a password to print, but the client still asks me for a password.  if
i provide one, it gives me an erorr(obviously, wrong password) if i dont
provide one, it gives me an erorr that i must login with user and pass.  i
would really like to avoid this(having to enter in a password)  is there
something i am doing wrong, or is it just the client that I am using?

also, can someone point me to a quick howto as to how  to get the client
set up for faxing in windows?  i obviously know that you can fax striaght
from the program, what i want t do and hope that i can, but dont know how
to do is this: have people be able to print, from say word or excel, by
selecting the fax printer, and that would send the fax(based on
configuration in whfc, and probably some user-entered string as to where
to send it to, details etc)  does anyone have any idea of what im talking
about or how to do it, or suggestions for what you have done that may be
similar to this?

Thanks in advance for any help...
Josh

----
Josh Duncan
duncan@msmd.org

God's like Comet(TM), nothing cleans better.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 12:55:26 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Josh Duncan <duncan@msmd.com>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: now, for the windows client :/
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Josh Duncan wrote:

> i run whfc.  i set it up for the modem server okay, and it can talk to the
> modem server.  I set up access in the modem server so that no user would
> need a password to print, but the client still asks me for a password.  if
> i provide one, it gives me an erorr(obviously, wrong password) if i dont
> provide one, it gives me an erorr that i must login with user and pass.  i
> would really like to avoid this(having to enter in a password)  is there
> something i am doing wrong, or is it just the client that I am using?

What are the contents of /var/spool/fax/etc/hosts? Have you set this
up correctly with reference to the hosts(4) man-entry?

> from the program, what i want t do and hope that i can, but dont know how
> to do is this: have people be able to print, from say word or excel, by
> selecting the fax printer, and that would send the fax(based on
> configuration in whfc, and probably some user-entered string as to where
> to send it to, details etc)  does anyone have any idea of what im talking
> about or how to do it, or suggestions for what you have done that may be
> similar to this?

Essentially, that's what whfc does.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Jonathan Chen                                 <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
-------------------------------------------------------------------

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 08:26:43 +0200
From: Ulrich Eckhardt <uli@transcom.de>
Organization: Transcom
To: HylaFax Mailing liste <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: now, for the windows client :/
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by sgi.sgi.com id XAA15438
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by derrick.elgro.co.uk id IAA13282

Josh Duncan wrote:
> 
> Hello again,
> 
> Maybe this isn't totally appropriate, and I am sorry if the question is
> one of those no-brainers(I could find very little help on the web pages)
> but i can't seem to get the windows client whfc to work right.
> 
[..]

> modem server.  I set up access in the modem server so that no user would
> need a password to print, but the client still asks me for a password.  if
> i provide one, it gives me an erorr(obviously, wrong password) if i dont
> provide one, it gives me an erorr that i must login with user and pass.  i
[..]

Hi,

have a look on the whfc-faq topic "Why must i enter a password"

> also, can someone point me to a quick howto as to how  to get the client
> set up for faxing in windows? 

You should find all informations on the bugs&installation page.

Uli

-- 
Ulrich Eckhardt       http://people.frankfurt.netsurf.de/uli
Signalgrotat des wu-ftpd 2,4 (unvollstndig?)
Cgi-Sicherheitsbohrung in EWS (regen Sie fr Webservers auf)
[Translation from an english text to german by AltaVista]

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 10:22:01 -0600
From: Brian DuChien <bduchien@pcisys.net>
Organization: Creative Process
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Can't get access to HylaFAX Server
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

HylaFAX,

I am running HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl2 under S.U.S.E Linux 5.1 with
gcc 2.7.2.1 using a USRobotics 56K modem. I installed the rpm version
available from S.U.S.E

When I try to run sendfax, faxstat, etc, I get "Login failed: 530 User
root access denied." I get the same message with any other username.

I have uncommented out the line in hfaxd.conf to include access to
/var/spool/fax/etc/hosts.

I have made sure that the etc/hosts file is owned by fax. See below:

        -rw-------   1 fax      uucp           54 Jun 15 09:39 hosts

/var/log/messages generates the following when I try to run any fax
programs:

Jun 15 10:01:28 bby HylaFAX[1249]: Unable to open the user access file
/var/spool/fax/etc/hosts: No such file or directory
Jun 15 10:01:28 bby HylaFAX[1249]: HylaFAX LOGIN REFUSED (user denied)
FROM localhost [127.0.0.1], root

I'm so confused. I have tried finding the answers everywhere!

Thanks for your help!,

        -- Brian

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
To: Brian DuChien <bduchien@pcisys.net>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Can't get access to HylaFAX Server 
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 18:53:48 +0100
From: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

In message <35854A28.BD44BA3E@pcisys.net>, Brian DuChien writes:
>HylaFAX,
>
>I am running HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl2 under S.U.S.E Linux 5.1 with
>gcc 2.7.2.1 using a USRobotics 56K modem. I installed the rpm version
>available from S.U.S.E
>
>When I try to run sendfax, faxstat, etc, I get "Login failed: 530 User
>root access denied." I get the same message with any other username.
>
>I have uncommented out the line in hfaxd.conf to include access to
>/var/spool/fax/etc/hosts.

Eh? That line, unless I miss my guess, should actually be:

/etc/hosts

To clarify why, here's a page from the helpful man page hfaxd(8c)

       hfaxd  operates  with its root directory set to the top of
       the HylaFAX spooling area; ${SPOOLDIR}.  This is  done  so
       that  clients  see  a  virtual file hierarchy that is com-
       pletely contained within the HylaFAX operating environment
       on  the  server  machine.   Administrators however must be
       aware of this action when specifying files  in  the  hfaxd
       configuration  file:  absolute  pathnames  relative to the
       root of the spooling should be used to specify  filenames.


>I have made sure that the etc/hosts file is owned by fax. See below:
>
>        -rw-------   1 fax      uucp           54 Jun 15 09:39 hosts
>
>/var/log/messages generates the following when I try to run any fax
>programs:
>
>Jun 15 10:01:28 bby HylaFAX[1249]: Unable to open the user access file
>/var/spool/fax/etc/hosts: No such file or directory

Which is actually correct. It's looking for:

/var/spool/fax/var/spool/fax/etc/hosts , and not surprisingly not finding it.

>Jun 15 10:01:28 bby HylaFAX[1249]: HylaFAX LOGIN REFUSED (user denied)
>FROM localhost [127.0.0.1], root
>
>I'm so confused. I have tried finding the answers everywhere!

Your post here was detailed and well though out - made it easy, assuming I'm not totally out to lunch with my analysis. I don't think you're confused ;-) This is actually one of the most common sources of errors in configuring hylafax, this chrooted behaviour. It all comes down to reading the documentation carefully, it's really very good but it's not designed for the HylaFAX beginner.

Perhaps you would like to suggest that the SuSE folks revise their RPM?

-Darren

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
X-Envelope-To: <flexfax@sgi.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 12:46:38 -0400 (EDT)
From: Josh Duncan <duncan@msmd.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Problem with fax-out server
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello all,

I am running hylafax v4.0pl2 on a sun sparcstation 10 with solaris 2.6
installed.  It was compiled with GCC 2723.  THe modem I am currently
trying to use with it is a Telebit WorldBlazer.  The PROM revision on the
modem is LA7.05C, it is tied to /dev/cua/b(port service to cua/b has been 
disabled through the admintool before-hand)

My problem is this:I ran the setup stuff after installing hylafax, I
assume that by following all the defaults I would have been given a
configuration that I could use for faxing out.  However, when I try to fax
out(via sendfax -n -d <localnumber> /etc/services, for example)  There is
no activity.  the documents get queued into the /var/spool/fax/docq
directory, but no modem activity takes place.

I have tried it with both software and hardware flow control being set in
the config file(via the config.cua_b file in the etc dir) and ive tried
various session and server logging options(well, 1 and 262143 which is
basically all of them, if i understandthe format of that line correctly)
However, every time i run the hylafax daemons the information logged to
system logs is the same: it says that the hylafax protocol server is
starting for snpp, old and new protocol versions.  after that, nothing,
unless i have something wrong in the config file, then it gives me a
syntax error.(ive played with the syslog.conf file to  try to log more
items, and it showsthe same(even after a kill-HUP to the syslogd daemon))

when i do a faxstat i get this:
# /usr/local/bin/faxstat cua/b
HylaFAX scheduler on bedrock: Running


when i do a faxstate i get this:
# /usr/local/sbin/faxstate /dev/cua/b
FIFO._dev_cua_b: open: No such file or directory


The second one seems to me like it might be the problem, that the device
wasn't configured on boot(this is solaris, it's finicky like that)  Can
someone confirm or deny this for me, or offer other suggestions of what
you think it is?

Thanks in advance for any help yo ucan give me,
Josh
(p.s.-i would have rebooted the machine before and reconfigured to see if
that one error goes away, but its a network server here, not an easy thing
to do.  i will be doing that this evening though and if that fixes the
problem I will keep everyone updated.)

----
Josh Duncan
duncan@msmd.org

God's like Comet(TM), nothing cleans better.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 12:49:15 -0700 (PDT)
From: Haral Tsitsivas <haral@unisol.com>
To: flexfax@celestial.com
Cc: mshelby@rf.net
Subject: Re: flexfax: Require Assistiance....
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Matt Shelby <mshelby@rf.net> writes:

>         I'm having major problems with Hylafax ver. 4.0 patch level 2...
> I compiled it on Solaris 5.6 running on a SPARC station 5 using gcc..  I'm
> using a US Robotics Sportster V.34 bis +fax modem...  The problems I keep
> gettin are the same, an unspecified transmit phase B error...  What the
> h*%@ could be causing this?

The FAQ suggests adding this line to your config.cua_a (or appropriate file):

Class2NRCmd:            AT+FNR=1,1,1,0  # setup status reporting command

This fixed the most serious problems for me...

--Haral Tsitsivas,  UniSolutions Associates (http://www.unisol.com/)
  System Accounting and Chargeback, Backup and Restore, System Administration
  Voice: (949) 488-3960,  Fax: (949) 443-5354,  E-mail: haral@unisol.com

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
To: Josh Duncan <duncan@msmd.com>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Problem with fax-out server 
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 19:07:16 +0100
From: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


You need to run faxgetty to bring the modem to life. You _could_ use the 
faxmodem command, but HylaFAX is really meant to have faxgetty managing the 
modems. I believe faxsetup offers to configure a modem for you and run a 
faxgetty (or faxmodem), but you appear not to have done that, since:

duncan@msmd.com said:
> when i do a faxstate i get this: 
> # /usr/local/sbin/faxstate /dev/cua/b
> FIFO._dev_cua_b: open: No such file or directory 

Good luck!

-Darren

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
To: Josh Duncan <duncan@msmd.com>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Problem with fax-out server --NOW WORKING :) 
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 23:37:10 +0100
From: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


>>>>> On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, "JD" == Josh Duncan wrote parenthetically:

  JD> I hadn't before because i assumed i wouldn't need it for a fax-out-only
  JD> serversuch as I was trying to do at the time, now i'll just use it cuz it
  JD> works :)

This is a common, but unproductive interpretation of the documentation, which
does offer a way to enable dialout without using faxgetty (the faxmodem
command). By default people should run faxgetty IMHO. . . if someone's savvy
enough to know they don't want it, let them disable it by hand I say.

This really should be spelled out a but more clearly in the FAQ perhaps?

-Darren

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 16:35:35 -0400 (EDT)
From: Josh Duncan <duncan@msmd.com>
To: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
cc: Josh Duncan <duncan@msmd.com>, flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Problem with fax-out server --NOW WORKING :)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello,

Thank you for your reply :)

It turns out, I had run the faxaddmodem script, then the faxmodem script,
but it still wasn't working.  however, when I ran faxgetty on the serial
port, then it worked, and faxed out a document for me.  So it seems like
the faxmodem script jst wsn't doing the job right for me, thanks for
pointing me to try faxgetty(I hadn't before because i assumed i wouldn't
need it for a fax-out-only serversuch as I was trying to do at the time,
now i'll just use it cuz it works :)

i'll keep everyone posted as to my progress,should i encounter any more
troubles, thanks to al who offered advice :)

Josh



On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Mr. Arlington Hewes wrote:

> 
> You need to run faxgetty to bring the modem to life. You _could_ use the 
> faxmodem command, but HylaFAX is really meant to have faxgetty managing the 
> modems. I believe faxsetup offers to configure a modem for you and run a 
> faxgetty (or faxmodem), but you appear not to have done that, since:
> 
> duncan@msmd.com said:
> > when i do a faxstate i get this: 
> > # /usr/local/sbin/faxstate /dev/cua/b
> > FIFO._dev_cua_b: open: No such file or directory 
> 
> Good luck!
> 
> -Darren
> 
> 
> 

----
Josh Duncan
duncan@msmd.org

God's like Comet(TM), nothing cleans better.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:12 1999
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 18:47:36 +0100 (BST)
From: "Mark Wilson (P. Kay Associates)" <percy@woodrow.demon.co.uk>
To: harris@hightide.net.au
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: No response to MPS with old fax machines..
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,
Try tying down the speed for this particular destination by prefixing the
speed line in /var/spool/fax/info/phone_no (phone_no being the
destination no.) with an ampersand, and reducing the actual BPS mentioned
there; f'rinstance, change maxSignallingRate:"14400" to
&maxSignallingRate:"4800"

This cured similar problem for me; I guessed that the remote fax was
lying about how fast it could go.

Mark Wilson
P. Kay Associates Ltd.

On Mon, 15 Jun 1998 harris@hightide.net.au wrote:

> 
> Mornin' all..
> 
> We've got a redhat 5.1 box (kernel 2.0.33) running Hylafax 4.0pl2, it was
> working fine for
> quite some time until we decided to tempt fate and change modems. We
> dropped in an US robotics Sportster voice Rev. 10.1.67.
> 
> Everything works absolutely perfectly for sending and receiving faxes,
> until we send to one particular fax machine when it sends one page, fax
> machine and modem have a stare off for a few seconds and then the modem
> times out waiting for a response to the MPS (Logs at tend of message.) it
> works fine with newer fax machines though.
> 
> I've seen some refrences to problems with sportsters while looking through
> the documentation but haven't been able to find something which lists the
> actual symptoms and workarounds, if anyone could aim me in the right
> direction I'd be a very happy boi..
> 
> Congrats and kudos on hylafax to all the developers btw, the old 486 we
> were using to just to check it out has worked so well even for our
> largish office worked so well it's been moved into production. Great
> program ;).
> 
> Jun 11 05:03:23.19: [ 1504]: <-- data [384]
> Jun 11 05:03:23.19: [ 1504]: SENT 12672 bytes of data
> Jun 11 05:03:23.19: [ 1504]: SEND 1D RTC
> Jun 11 05:03:23.19: [ 1504]: <-- data [9]
> Jun 11 05:03:26.01: [ 1504]: SEND end page
> Jun 11 05:03:26.01: [ 1504]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document)
> Jun 11 05:03:26.01: [ 1504]: <-- data [2]
> Jun 11 05:03:42.92: [ 1504]: --> [7:+FHS:52]
> Jun 11 05:03:42.92: [ 1504]: REMOTE HANGUP: No response to MPS repeated 3
> times (code 52)
> Jun 11 05:03:42.92: [ 1504]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
> Jun 11 05:03:43.05: [ 1504]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 11 05:03:43.05: [ 1504]: SESSION END
> 
> 
> --
> 
> Harris Vaegan-Lloyd     ~HIGHTIDE~      Hightide Internet Pty Limited
>                         ~~~~~~~~~~      http://www.hightide.net.au
>                                         Tel: +61 - 2 - 9960 0069
> mailto:harris@hightide.net.au           Fax: +61 - 2 - 9960 8006
> 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 10:55:33 -0300 (GMT+3)
From: Ben Parker <ben@ocha.unon.org>
To: Michael Mvller <moeller.heinemann@t-online.de>
cc: aeh0001@ibm.net, flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Re: Notify
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

The notify will send back the Postscript file - which would be a bit big. 
Some of the TPC sites do that. Bob's faxmailer and subsequent variants
allows you to send back the ASCII text of a fax through an e-mail-fax
gateway. I updated Bob's notify.awk to work with later versions of
Hylafax.

Ben
 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
To: Ben Parker <ben@ocha.unon.org>
cc: Michael Mvller <moeller.heinemann@t-online.de>, aeh0001@ibm.net,
        flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Re: Notify 
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 12:38:50 +0100
From: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


>>>>> On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, "BP" == Ben Parker wrote:

  BP> The notify will send back the Postscript file - which would be a bit big.

I must have lost the thread of this conversation, and have deleted preceding 
messages. Forgive me if I'm missing the point hers, and going off-topic. Are 
you suggesting HylaFAX's default notify returns the original content? It does 
not, IIRC. It simply says "it's still on our server, use sendfax if you want 
to try it again".

  BP> Some of the TPC sites do that.

TPC cells return content only as part of the denial loop. If you exceeded that 
cell's acceptable usage limits (as defined by the cell) then the message will 
be bounced back to you wrapped in a neat little MIME multipart. It never gets 
as far as HylaFAX in this case . . . If your fax is accepted for delivery, 
content is never returned, independent of the success/failure of transmission.

-DPN

PS - Again, if I have missed the point, please ignore me.
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 11:53:09 -0400 (EDT)
From: Josh Duncan <duncan@msmd.com>
To: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
cc: Josh Duncan <duncan@msmd.com>, flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: now, for the windows client :/
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com



I have readthe hosts(4) man page, and much as I think I understand it I
believe I have set it up so that users can print/fax from any host on our
network using any username with no password, but the whfc client still
disagrees with me.

I will try it thought to set up a user(from ADDUSER in the hylafax server
connection) with username and password, and see if that helps.. but first
I need a valid authorization string and that I am not too sure on(I think
i have it right, but since it fails I can't be certain(as in, what fails?
whfc, or my hosts entry?)

hope I didn't lose you with that stream of thought above, tia for any
suggestions,
Josh

On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, Jonathan Chen wrote:

> On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Josh Duncan wrote:
> 
> > i run whfc.  i set it up for the modem server okay, and it can talk to the
> > modem server.  I set up access in the modem server so that no user would
> > need a password to print, but the client still asks me for a password.  if
> > i provide one, it gives me an erorr(obviously, wrong password) if i dont
> > provide one, it gives me an erorr that i must login with user and pass.  i
> > would really like to avoid this(having to enter in a password)  is there
> > something i am doing wrong, or is it just the client that I am using?
> 
> What are the contents of /var/spool/fax/etc/hosts? Have you set this
> up correctly with reference to the hosts(4) man-entry?
> 
> > from the program, what i want t do and hope that i can, but dont know how
> > to do is this: have people be able to print, from say word or excel, by
> > selecting the fax printer, and that would send the fax(based on
> > configuration in whfc, and probably some user-entered string as to where
> > to send it to, details etc)  does anyone have any idea of what im talking
> > about or how to do it, or suggestions for what you have done that may be
> > similar to this?
> 
> Essentially, that's what whfc does.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> Jonathan Chen                                 <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 

----
Josh Duncan
duncan@msmd.org

God's like Comet(TM), nothing cleans better.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
X-Envelope-To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 12:04:03 -0400 (EDT)
From: Josh Duncan <duncan@msmd.com>
To: Ulrich Eckhardt <uli@transcom.de>
cc: HylaFax Mailing liste <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: now, for the windows client :/
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from QUOTED-PRINTABLE to 8bit by derrick.elgro.co.uk id HAA17819

On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, Ulrich Eckhardt wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> have a look on the whfc-faq topic "Why must i enter a password"
> 

Hello,

I have looked at the faq on the web, I cannot find any such topic.

I do however see a few other relevant ones, including questions Q55, Q56,
Q102,Q104, and Q105.  I have read the info on Q104, I have also read the
hosts man page.  I must say, I am less than thrilled right now, becuase,
after reading that, it still does not work.Now, I apologize for sounding
like your standard windows user.  I don't pretend to be.  I simply would
like a little more clarification as to if anyone can determine if my hosts
entry is wrong.  I apologize as well for not including the entry in my
previous post(to which you replied with this).  Here is the entry, if yo
usee anythign wrong with it please let me know.(It is assumed that this
entry will give all users in our domain the ability to fax, without any
regards to a specific username or password, or even user id)

^.*@*\.rand\.com$:::


does there appear to be anything wrong with this that it wont work right?
or is it just fine, and my problem lies more in the client?

thanks for any help,
Josh





> > also, can someone point me to a quick howto as to how  to get the client
> > set up for faxing in windows? 
> 
> You should find all informations on the bugs&installation page.
> 
> Uli
> 
> -- 
> Ulrich Eckhardt       http://people.frankfurt.netsurf.de/uli
> Signalgrotat des wu-ftpd 2,4 (unvollstndig?)
> Cgi-Sicherheitsbohrung in EWS (regen Sie fr Webservers auf)
> [Translation from an english text to german by AltaVista]
> 

----
Josh Duncan
duncan@msmd.org

God's like Comet(TM), nothing cleans better.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 11:50:16 -0400 (EDT)
From: Josh Duncan <duncan@msmd.com>
To: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
cc: Josh Duncan <duncan@msmd.com>, flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: now, for the windows client :/
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Hello,

Well, I knew I forgot something in my last post.  Here's thecontents of
the file:

localhost
127.0.0.1
#^.*@.*\.rand\.com$:::   this would match any user at any host within
#                        the rand.com domain
^.*@*\.rand\.com$:::


as you can see, I figured taht the entry would match every host in the
rand.com domain(of which I am in a subnet of)  what I basically want it to
do is to accept faxes from any host on our network(all hosts are in
.rand.com) without caring about username, user id, or any kind of
password.

when i go on the whfc client box, i try logging in with my username and no
password, it asks that I must supply a password.(wont let me do anything
if i dont) if i do enter in a password, say a single space, then it tells
me the password is incorrect.

so, any more ideas?  i wish i could look into our logs, but they're
empty(logging facility levels specified in hylafax docs give me syslog
errors, unknown logging level etc)

cheers,
Josh

On Tue, 16 Jun 1998, Jonathan Chen wrote:

> On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Josh Duncan wrote:
> 
> > i run whfc.  i set it up for the modem server okay, and it can talk to the
> > modem server.  I set up access in the modem server so that no user would
> > need a password to print, but the client still asks me for a password.  if
> > i provide one, it gives me an erorr(obviously, wrong password) if i dont
> > provide one, it gives me an erorr that i must login with user and pass.  i
> > would really like to avoid this(having to enter in a password)  is there
> > something i am doing wrong, or is it just the client that I am using?
> 
> What are the contents of /var/spool/fax/etc/hosts? Have you set this
> up correctly with reference to the hosts(4) man-entry?
> 
> > from the program, what i want t do and hope that i can, but dont know how
> > to do is this: have people be able to print, from say word or excel, by
> > selecting the fax printer, and that would send the fax(based on
> > configuration in whfc, and probably some user-entered string as to where
> > to send it to, details etc)  does anyone have any idea of what im talking
> > about or how to do it, or suggestions for what you have done that may be
> > similar to this?
> 
> Essentially, that's what whfc does.
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> Jonathan Chen                                 <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 

----
Josh Duncan
duncan@msmd.org

God's like Comet(TM), nothing cleans better.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
X-Envelope-To: <flexfax@sgi.com.>
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 14:28:09 -0400 (EDT)
From: Josh Duncan <duncan@msmd.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: resolved: flexfax windows client troubles.
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello all,

i figured out a fix, it works great now :)  thanks to all who helped me
and apolgoeis if i got on the nerves of anyone

For future reference here's what I did:

copied a password out of /etc/shadow(solaris 2.6) into the hosts file, for
localhost.  telneted into it, added users using the site adduser command.
took me a while where it still failed to figure out taht when in the whfc
client i had specified my login to be jduncan i needed to tell the hylafax
server(via hosts file) that i was logging in as jduncan, not
jduncan@whatever.rand.com. so now my entry looks like this:
jduncan:3:gobbledygook
and it works just great :) (very quick too, gotta love networking)


thanks again to everyone that helped me out with this.
Josh Duncan
(next step, inbound faxes oh boy :)

one more thing:  to the makers of hylafax, and whfc, keep up the great
work! :)  despite any griping and moaning about things not working right,
or bugs in the software, your work and help IS appreciated.  chalk the
griping/moaning up to user stupidity ;>

----
Josh Duncan
duncan@msmd.org

God's like Comet(TM), nothing cleans better.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
From: David Woolley <david@djwhome.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Re: flexfax: now, for the windows client :/
To: duncan@msmd.com (Josh Duncan)
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 08:16:16 +0100 (BST)
Cc: uli@transcom.de, flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

> 
> ^.*@*\.rand\.com$:::
      ^----------------------Insert . (assuming sed syntax or delete first .
                             for shell syntax).

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 09:26:10 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Josh Duncan <duncan@msmd.com>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: resolved: flexfax windows client troubles.
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Thu, 18 Jun 1998, Josh Duncan wrote:

> Hello all,
> 
> i figured out a fix, it works great now :)  thanks to all who helped me
> and apolgoeis if i got on the nerves of anyone
> 
> For future reference here's what I did:
> 
> copied a password out of /etc/shadow(solaris 2.6) into the hosts file, for
> localhost.  telneted into it, added users using the site adduser command.
> took me a while where it still failed to figure out taht when in the whfc
> client i had specified my login to be jduncan i needed to tell the hylafax
> server(via hosts file) that i was logging in as jduncan, not
> jduncan@whatever.rand.com. so now my entry looks like this:
> jduncan:3:gobbledygook
> and it works just great :) (very quick too, gotta love networking)

An alternative that you could have used would have been to use the
IP-address of the client as the first field of the hosts file

eg:
	# localhost
	127.0.0.1
	#
	# Somebody's PC
	202.37.111.4

--
Jonathan Chen                |     "In prosperity our friends know us;
<jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>        |      in adversity we know our friends."
                             |                  - John Churton Collins

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
From: "Giulio" <giuliox@tin.it>
To: <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: flexfax: faxrm takes always 60secs (not 59, not 61) to remove a job :(
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 17:24:01 +0200
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

HylaFAX  Version 4.0pl1
Linux 2.0.33

When I issue the 'faxrm <id>' command it takes always 60secs to complete;
being so precise I suspect there's something I inadvertedly set to make it
act this way. What may be?

Moreover how I disable the sending of email messages through sendmail?; I
don't use sendmail and faxrm always sends a message when it removes a fax
from the queue, so I suspect it tries to use sendmail without success and
for this reason it waits so long.

TIA.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 14:40:05 -0400 (EDT)
From: Evan Leibovitch <evan@telly.org>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Garbled faxes not rejected
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


A few times per week, maybe a percent or two of the total volume, a fax
comes in that's garbled; running fax2ps manually on the received file
gives:

Fax3Decode2D: fax06714.tif: Bad code word at scanline 5 (x 1728).
Fax3Decode2D: fax06714.tif: Bad code word at scanline 272 (x 1728).
Fax3Decode2D: fax06714.tif: Uncompressed data (not supported) at scanline 276 (x 386).

I understand that communications problems are sometimes unavoidable, but
my question is this: Shouldn't such transmissions be rejected? HylaFAX
received them as OK, but they're clearly corrupt in some way.

(running the same files through tiff2ps generates more error messages and
a much larger postscript file, but the printable result is the same.)

I have not changed the default of the config parameters
"MaxConsecutiveBadLines" or "PercentGoodLines". Since, upon receiving
such a transmission, only the first third of the page prints, how can it
pass the "95% good lines" requirement without being rejected?

Any suggestions are appreciated on how to either improve the tramsissions,
or at least be better at rejecting the stuff that's garbled. 

Thanks.

- Evan

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 10:58:44 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Giulio <giuliox@tin.it>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: faxrm takes always 60secs (not 59, not 61) to remove a job :(
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Wed, 17 Jun 1998, Giulio wrote:

> HylaFAX  Version 4.0pl1
> Linux 2.0.33
> 
> When I issue the 'faxrm <id>' command it takes always 60secs to complete;
> being so precise I suspect there's something I inadvertedly set to make it
> act this way. What may be?

Sounds suspiciously like a DNS timeout to me.

> Moreover how I disable the sending of email messages through sendmail?; I
> don't use sendmail and faxrm always sends a message when it removes a fax
> from the queue, so I suspect it tries to use sendmail without success and
> for this reason it waits so long.

Yes, this could be related. My theory is that whichever MTA you're using
(instead of sendmail) is issuing a DNS query, which then times out. How
are you resolving DNS queries on your Fax Server?
--
Jonathan Chen                |     "In prosperity our friends know us;
<jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>        |      in adversity we know our friends."
                             |                  - John Churton Collins

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 11:49:57 -0400 (EDT)
From: Russell Sutherland <russ@madhaus.cns.utoronto.ca>
Reply-To: Russell Sutherland <russ@madhaus.cns.utoronto.ca>
Subject: flexfax: MultiTech modems
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I am planning on changing my faithful fax modem:

	ZYXEL U1496E/V 6.15 M
 
with a newer one that will ostensibly give me better
service in terms of sending faxes. (5+ years of service is pretty good)

There has been some useful information on this list on the
MultiTech MT2834ZDX product. I am thinking of purchasing a:

	MT3334ZDX
	
model, only because thats what my local distributor stocks.

>From the data sheets these two models seem the same w.r.t.
fax functionality.

Does any one have information to confirm this fact in terms
of actual operational data/experience?

[ My present configuration is the above mentioned ZyXel modem
  and Solaris 2.5, SparcClassic, HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl1 ]

Russell P. Sutherland      	Email: russ@madhaus.cns.utoronto.ca
4 Bancroft Ave., Rm. 102	Voice: +1.416.978.0470
University of Toronto		Fax:   +1.416.978.6620/3787
Toronto, ON  M5S 1C1 		WWW:   http://madhaus.cns.utoronto.ca/~russ
CANADA

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Wed, 17 Jun 1998 16:42:56 +0200 (MEST)
From: User um FlexFax zu empfangen! <flexfax@more.inter-soft.de>
To: Brian DuChien <bduchien@pcisys.net>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Can't get access to HylaFAX Server
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Hi

I had the same problem and found the answer in the FlexFax archives (sorry
no address available off-hand). The user fax must have the same ID as
uucp.
My /etc/passwd:

uucp:x:10:14::/var/lib/uucp/taylor_config:/bin/bash
fax:x:10:14:Facsimile Agent:/var/spool/fax:/bin/bash
*****
morannon:/var/spool/fax/etc # ls -ln
-rw-------   1 10       14             27 May 26 22:23 hosts


Hope this works - it did for me and I spent a few days solving the
problem... 


Barry



On Mon, 15 Jun 1998, Brian DuChien wrote:

> I am running HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl2 under S.U.S.E Linux 5.1 with
> gcc 2.7.2.1 using a USRobotics 56K modem. I installed the rpm version
> available from S.U.S.E

> When I try to run sendfax, faxstat, etc, I get "Login failed: 530 User
> root access denied." I get the same message with any other username.

 
> I have made sure that the etc/hosts file is owned by fax. See below:
>         -rw-------   1 fax      uucp           54 Jun 15 09:39 hosts


 

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 14:20:19 +0800 (HKT)
From: Hong Kong Observatory <d1swdev@asiaonline.net>
To: Matthias Apitz <Matthias.Apitz@Sisis.de>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Cannot answer from FAX machine
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

   I can finally configure the ZyXEL modems to answer FAX machines by
setting the 'ModemSetupAACmd' to 'AT+FAA=0' (setting S7 does not help).
But then I cannot use the ZyXEL modems as data modems (login to the
system through getty). Do you think this is the modem firmware problem or
I can get arround by some other setting ?

   Also I must say thank you for you quick and helpful response !

On Sat, 13 Jun 1998, Matthias Apitz wrote:

> On Sat, Jun 13, 1998 at 10:24:48AM +0800, Hong Kong Observatory wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Fri, 12 Jun 1998, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> >
> > > On Fri, Jun 12, 1998 at 02:56:36PM +0800, Hong Kong Observatory wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > >    I;m using HylaFAX v4.0pl1 in an IBM RS6000 running AIX 4.1 with six
> > > > ZyXEL U336RE modems.
> > > >
> > > >    I can send FAX to different modems and FAX machines without problems. I
> > > > can also receive FAX from HylaFAX from other or the same machin without
> > > > problems.
> > > >
> > > >    But for most of the times, the ZyXEL modems cannot answer
> > > > successfully from FAX machines (that is sometimes it works well !!). I
> > > > used the configuration file for ZyXEL-2864 modems that comes with HylaFAX.
> > > > Following is sample of my server log file :
> > > >
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:41 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FMFR?\r]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:41 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [5:ZyXEL]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:41 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:41 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FMDL?\r]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [18:U336RE V 1.09     ]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FREV?\r]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [18:U336RE V 1.09     ]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FCQ=?\r]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [3:0-2]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FAP=?\r]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [5:ERROR]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [10:AT+FSPL=?\r]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [3:0,1]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:42 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2.0\r]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: MODEM ZYXEL U336RE/V 1.09
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:43 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FCR=1\r]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [23:AT+FLID="852 23672324"\r]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: <-- [9:AT+FAA=1\r]
> > > > Jun 12 14:41:44 hylas FaxGetty[17078]: --> [2:OK]
> > > > Jun 12 14:44:58 hylas FaxGetty[12940]: ANSWER: Ring detected without
> > > > successful handshake
> > > > Jun 12 14:45:03 hylas FaxGetty[12940]: MODEM ZYXEL U336RE/V 1.09
> > >
> > > How does the faxgetty(1M) detected the ringing *without*
> > > logging anything read from the modem in the log file? Please
> > > connect a terminal prog to the modem and call it from
> > > another line -- what send to the terminal prog as RING string?
> > >
> >
> > After changing the ServerTracing and SessionTracing to 11 in the config
> > files, I got the followings in the server log file :
> >
> > Jun 12 12:25:19 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: <-- [9:AT+FCR=1\r]
> > Jun 12 12:25:20 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 12:25:20 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: <-- [22:AT+FLI="852 23672324"\r]
> > Jun 12 12:25:20 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 12:25:20 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: <-- [9:AT+FAA=1\r]
> > Jun 12 12:25:20 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 12:28:53 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [4:RING]
> > Jun 12 12:30:00 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: ANSWER: Ring detected without
> >  successful handshake
> > Jun 12 12:30:00 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
> > Jun 12 12:30:00 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 12:30:03 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: <-- [39:AT&B1&N0&S0*F0S18=4S38.3=1E0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
> > Jun 12 12:30:03 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [2:OK]
> > Jun 12 12:30:03 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&H3&D2&C1\r]
> > Jun 12 12:30:04 hylas FaxGetty[17004]: --> [2:OK]
> >
> > Also I got the following in the session log file :
> >
> > Jun 12 12:28:49.19: [17004]: SESSION BEGIN 00074366 852123672423
> > Jun 12 12:28:49.19: [17004]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
> > Jun 12 12:30:00.02: [17004]: --> [10:NO CARRIER]
> > Jun 12 12:30:00.02: [17004]: ANSWER: Ring detected without successful
> > handshake
> > Jun 12 12:30:30.02: [17004]: SESSION END
>
> Ok. This is fine now and only means that both ends didn't
> handshake in the time of ~70 secs. Up the value for S7
> (check config(4F) for it); It also explains why it sometimes
> works and sometimes does not.
>
> 	matthias
>

K.S.Wat SSA(D)12
Computer Division,
Hong Kong Observatory.

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
From: Vassili Sukharev <Vassili@becomm.com>
To: "'flexfax@sgi.com'" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: flexfax: Receiving faxes: a question for developers
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 11:28:55 -0700
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

	

Hi guys,

This is a question for developers who are fairly familiar with HylaFAX
source code and T.30. 

My goal is as follows: I have a class 2.0 USR modem with which I want to
receive faxes reliably. I can't use any faxmodem libraries because of
the very specific nature of the code I'm working with. So, I want to be
able to get G3 data from the modem with the minimum amount of code. 

The question would be: how big of an effort would it be to strip and
port some of the HylaFAX code for that specific purpose? Or would it be
easier to write everything from scratch? I can only use plain old C, not
C++. I would appreciate if you could give me your estimate of how much
time this might take. Also, do you think I should get myself fully
acquainted with T.30 just for this task?

Please be aware that this is the first day of my exposure to all this
faxmodem stuff, so don't overwhelm me with technical terms :-)

Any hints would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Vassili Sukharev

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 1998 20:09:14 +0200
Organization: A. Heinemann Heide GmbH & Co. KG
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Modem hanging - ELSA 33.6 TQV
From: moeller.heinemann@t-online.de (Michael Mller)
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by sgi.sgi.com id SAA06335
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by derrick.elgro.co.uk id HAA19686

Hi,

I solved the problem by my self - it was the flow-control. I enabled
uni-directional xon/xoff instead of bi-directional xon/xoff when in
faxmode. Here is the new working config for the ELSA 33.6 TQV
(tested for 8 days, 703 facsimile sent, 420 facsimile received, only
one error beside of busy - wrong number entered by the user. -> great)

Thanx to Andreas Haumer and Christophe Zwecker for help !


#
# Class 2.0 modem configuration for ELSA 33.6 TQV.
#
# EDIT THIS CONFIGURATION TO REFLECT YOUR SETUP
#
CountryCode:            49
AreaCode:               481
FAXNumber:              +49.481.8571.51
LongDistancePrefix:     0
InternationalPrefix:    00
DialStringRules:        etc/dialrules
ServerTracing:          1
SessionTracing:         11
RecvFileMode:           0644
LogFileMode:            0600
DeviceMode:             0600
RingsBeforeAnswer:      1
SpeakerVolume:          off
GettyArgs:              "-h %l dx_%s"
LocalIdentifier:        "+49.481.8571-51"
LogFacility:            local7
TagLineFont:            etc/lutRS18.pcf
TagLineFormat:          "Von %%l|%c|Seite %%p von %%t"
PercentGoodLines:       80
MaxConsecutiveBadLines: 20
MaxRecvPages:           250
ModemPriority:          200
#
#
# Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface
# and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control).
#
ModemType:              Class2.0        # use this to supply a hint
ModemRate:              115200          # max rate for DCE-DTE
communication
ModemFlowControl:       rtscts          # XON/XOFF flow control assumed
ModemSetupDTRCmd:       AT&D2           # setup so DTR drop resets modem
ModemSetupDCDCmd:       AT&C1           # setup so DCD reflects carrier
(or not)
#
# 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.)
#
# NB: If you need to prefix phone numbers to get through a PBX,
#     put it in the ModemDialCmd; e.g. "DT9%s@".
#
ModemDialCmd:           ATDT%s
#
# Other possible configuration stuff.  The default strings are
# shown below.  Only those that are different from the defaults
# need to be included in the configuration file.
#
#ModemResetCmds:                ATX3            # stuff to do when modem
is reset
ModemAnswerCmd:         ATA             # use this to answer phone
ModemNoFlowCmd:         AT\Q0
ModemHardFlowCmd:       AT\Q3
ModemSoftFlowCmd:       AT\Q1
ModemNoAutoAnswerCmd:   ATS0=0          # disable auto-answer
#
# Set modem speaker volume commands: OFF QUIET LOW MEDIUM HIGH.
# Note that we both turn the speaker on/off and set volume.
#
ModemSetVolumeCmd:      "ATM0 ATL0M1 ATL1M1 ATL2M1 ATL3M1"
ModemEchoOffCmd:        ATE0            # disable command echo
ModemVerboseResultsCmd: ATV1            # enable verbose command results
ModemResultCodesCmd:    ATQ0            # enable result codes
ModemOnHookCmd:         ATH             # place phone on hook (hangup)
ModemSoftResetCmd:      ATZ             # do soft reset of modem
ModemWaitTimeCmd:       ATS7=60         # wait 60 seconds for carrier
ModemCommaPauseTimeCmd: ATS8=2          # comma pause time is 2 seconds
ModemRecvFillOrder:     LSB2MSB         # bit order of received
facsimile
ModemSendFillOrder:     LSB2MSB         # bit order modem expects for
transmit
#
# Configuration parameters for Class 2.0 modems.
#
Class2Cmd:              AT+FCLASS=2.0   # command to enter class 2.0
Class2BORCmd:           AT+FBO=0        # bit order for phase B/C/D
(direct)
Class2CQCmd:            ""              # commands to enable copy
quality proc.
Class2AbortCmd:         AT+FKS          # abort session command
Class2CQQueryCmd:       AT+FCQ=?        # query for copy quality
capabilities
Class2DCCQueryCmd:      AT+FCC=?        # query for modem capabilities
Class2TBCCmd:           AT+FPP=0        # setup stream mode
Class2CRCmd:            AT+FCR=1        # enable capability to receive
Class2PHCTOCmd:         AT+FCT=30       # set phase C timeout parameter
Class2BUGCmd:           AT+FBU=1        # enable HDLC frame tracing
Class2LIDCmd:           AT+FLI          # set local identifier command
Class2DCCCmd:           AT+FCC          # set modem capabilities command
Class2DISCmd:           AT+FIS          # set session parameters command
Class2DDISCmd:          ""              # disable pre-dial DIS command
hack
Class2CIGCmd:           AT+FPI          # set polling identifier command
Class2NRCmd:            AT+FNR=1,1,1,1  # setup status reporting command
Class2PIECmd:           AT+FIE=0        # disable interrupt-enable
command
Class2PTSCmd:           AT+FPS          # set post-page status command
Class2SPLCmd:           AT+FSP          # set polling indicator command
Class2NFLOCmd:          AT+FLO=0        # set no flow control command
Class2SFLOCmd:          AT+FLO=1        # set software flow control
command
Class2HFLOCmd:          AT+FLO=2        # set hardware flow control
command

-- 
Michael Mller                    A. Heinemann Heide GmbH & Co.KG
Unix-Systemadministrator          Technische Gebudeausrstung
moeller.heinemann@t-online.de     Sderdamm 5, 25746 Heide, Germany
D2:0172/4576755  Fax:05334/7485 oder 0481/87654  Tel.:0481/8571-0

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: PTS problems resulting in RTN
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Organization: Net Facilities Group
From: Paul Stevens <paul@nfg.nl>
Date: 20 Jun 1998 13:57:57 +0100
Lines: 312
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by derrick.elgro.co.uk id HAA20851


Hi all,

Im having trouble with what looks like incorrect post page status
transmission. 

Many people who send faxes to my modems complain of retransmissions of
pages. I often receive the first page two or more times over while
following pages are never received at all.

Using two machines with identical Hylafax configs on identical modems
results in  typical traces reproduced below.

Hylafax: V4.0beta20
Systems: debian(1.3/2.0)-i386, gcc-2.7.2.3
Modems: Vaes I1400-V.34NL (a dutch class 1,2 faxmodem)
Firmware: RC288DPi  Rev 05BA
Modem capabilities: AT+FDCC=?	(0,1),(0-5),(0-2),(0-2),(0-1),0,0,(0-7)

If anyone would be so kind as to shed some light on this matter I
would be greatfull.

follows:
- brief excerpt from relevant parts of logs
- longer excerpts from logs
- config.modem
-----------------------------------------------------

brief logs:

Receiver:
Jun 16 16:17:48.37: [  435]: RECV: send trigger 022
Jun 16 16:17:48.37: [  435]: <-- data [1]
Jun 16 16:18:11.27: [  435]: RECV: 1153 total lines, 1 bad lines, 1 consecutive bad lines
Jun 16 16:18:11.27: [  435]: --> [17:+FPTS: 2,2219,0,0]	# major suspect ?
Jun 16 16:18:12.51: [  435]: --> [7:+FET: 2]
Jun 16 16:18:12.51: [  435]: RECV recv EOP (no more pages or documents)
Jun 16 16:18:12.62: [  435]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 16 16:18:12.62: [  435]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)

Sender:
Jun 17 17:47:41.59: [  584]: SEND end page
Jun 17 17:47:44.34: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:47:44.34: [  584]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Jun 17 17:47:44.34: [  584]: <-- [9:AT+FET=2\r]
Jun 17 17:47:47.39: [  584]: --> [8:+FPTS: 2]		# I think this should be +FPTS: 1
Jun 17 17:47:47.50: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:47:47.50: [  584]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)
Jun 17 17:47:47.50: [  584]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
Jun 17 17:47:55.21: [  584]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,5,0,2,1,0,0,0]
Jun 17 17:47:55.21: [  584]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 17 17:47:55.21: [  584]: SEND wait for XON


-----------------------------------------------------
Long logs

Sender:

Jun 17 17:46:53.21: [  584]: SESSION BEGIN 00000659 31433560502
Jun 17 17:46:53.22: [  584]: SEND FAX: JOB 48 DEST 0433560502 COMMID 00000659
Jun 17 17:46:53.22: [  584]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Jun 17 17:46:53.22: [  584]: DELAY 2600 ms
Jun 17 17:46:55.83: [  584]: MODEM set DTR ON
Jun 17 17:46:55.83: [  584]: MODEM set baud rate: 115200 baud, input flow RTS/CTS, output flow RTS/CTS
Jun 17 17:46:55.83: [  584]: MODEM flush i/o
Jun 17 17:46:55.83: [  584]: <-- [15:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]
Jun 17 17:46:55.85: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:46:55.85: [  584]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&K3&D3&C1\r]
Jun 17 17:46:55.86: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:46:55.86: [  584]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
Jun 17 17:46:55.87: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:46:55.87: [  584]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
Jun 17 17:46:55.88: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:46:55.88: [  584]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
Jun 17 17:46:55.89: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:46:55.89: [  584]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
Jun 17 17:46:55.90: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:46:55.90: [  584]: <-- [10:AT+FBUG=1\r]
Jun 17 17:46:55.91: [  584]: --> [5:ERROR]
Jun 17 17:46:55.91: [  584]: MODEM Command error
Jun 17 17:46:55.91: [  584]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
Jun 17 17:46:55.92: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:46:55.92: [  584]: <-- [5:ATM0\r]
Jun 17 17:46:55.93: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:46:55.93: [  584]: MODEM input buffering enabled
Jun 17 17:46:55.93: [  584]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]
Jun 17 17:46:56.04: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:46:56.04: [  584]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]
Jun 17 17:46:56.15: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:46:56.15: [  584]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]
Jun 17 17:46:56.26: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:46:56.26: [  584]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]
Jun 17 17:46:56.37: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:46:56.37: [  584]: <-- [10:AT+FBUG=1\r]
Jun 17 17:46:56.48: [  584]: --> [5:ERROR]
Jun 17 17:46:56.48: [  584]: MODEM Command error
Jun 17 17:46:56.48: [  584]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0\r]
Jun 17 17:46:56.59: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:46:56.59: [  584]: <-- [25:AT+FLID="+31.30.2817227"\r]
Jun 17 17:46:56.70: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:46:56.73: [  584]: DIAL 0433560502
Jun 17 17:46:56.73: [  584]: <-- [15:ATDT0433560502\r]
Jun 17 17:47:11.64: [  584]: --> [5:+FCON]
Jun 17 17:47:13.23: [  584]: --> [29:+FCSI: "      +31.43.3560502"]
Jun 17 17:47:13.23: [  584]: REMOTE CSI "+31.43.3560502"
Jun 17 17:47:13.73: [  584]: --> [22:+FDIS: 1,5,2,2,1,0,0,0]
Jun 17 17:47:13.73: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:47:13.73: [  584]: REMOTE best rate 14400 bit/s
Jun 17 17:47:13.73: [  584]: REMOTE max page width 2432 pixels in 303 mm
Jun 17 17:47:13.73: [  584]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
Jun 17 17:47:13.73: [  584]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Jun 17 17:47:13.73: [  584]: REMOTE best format 2-D MR
Jun 17 17:47:13.73: [  584]: REMOTE best 0 ms/scanline
Jun 17 17:47:13.74: [  584]: USE 14400 bit/s
Jun 17 17:47:13.74: [  584]: USE 0 ms/scanline
Jun 17 17:47:13.74: [  584]: SEND file "docq/doc52.tif;40"
Jun 17 17:47:13.75: [  584]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Jun 17 17:47:13.75: [  584]: USE unlimited page length 
Jun 17 17:47:13.75: [  584]: USE 3.85 line/mm
Jun 17 17:47:13.75: [  584]: USE 2-D MR
Jun 17 17:47:13.75: [  584]: <-- [24:AT+FDIS=0,5,0,2,1,0,0,0\r]
Jun 17 17:47:13.87: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:47:13.87: [  584]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
Jun 17 17:47:21.57: [  584]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,5,0,2,1,0,0,0]
Jun 17 17:47:21.57: [  584]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 17 17:47:21.57: [  584]: SEND wait for XON
Jun 17 17:47:21.57: [  584]: --> [1:]
Jun 17 17:47:21.57: [  584]: SEND begin page
Jun 17 17:47:21.60: [  584]: <-- data [1034]

[ .. ]

Jun 17 17:47:41.05: [  584]: <-- data [945]
Jun 17 17:47:41.59: [  584]: SENT 39852 bytes of data
Jun 17 17:47:41.59: [  584]: <-- data [2]
Jun 17 17:47:41.59: [  584]: SEND end page
Jun 17 17:47:44.34: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:47:44.34: [  584]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Jun 17 17:47:44.34: [  584]: <-- [9:AT+FET=2\r]
Jun 17 17:47:47.39: [  584]: --> [8:+FPTS: 2]
Jun 17 17:47:47.50: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:47:47.50: [  584]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)
Jun 17 17:47:47.50: [  584]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]
Jun 17 17:47:55.21: [  584]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,5,0,2,1,0,0,0]
Jun 17 17:47:55.21: [  584]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 17 17:47:55.21: [  584]: SEND wait for XON
Jun 17 17:47:55.21: [  584]: --> [1:]
Jun 17 17:47:55.21: [  584]: SEND begin page
Jun 17 17:47:55.23: [  584]: <-- data [1034]

[ .. ]

Jun 17 17:48:14.67: [  584]: <-- data [945]
Jun 17 17:48:15.23: [  584]: SENT 39852 bytes of data
Jun 17 17:48:15.23: [  584]: <-- data [2]
Jun 17 17:48:15.23: [  584]: SEND end page
Jun 17 17:48:17.96: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:48:17.96: [  584]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Jun 17 17:48:17.96: [  584]: <-- [9:AT+FET=2\r]
Jun 17 17:48:31.73: [  584]: --> [9:+FHNG: 54]
Jun 17 17:48:31.73: [  584]: REMOTE HANGUP: No response to EOP repeated 3 times (code 54)
Jun 17 17:48:31.73: [  584]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Jun 17 17:48:32.32: [  584]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 17 17:48:32.32: [  584]: MODEM set DTR OFF
Jun 17 17:48:32.33: [  584]: SESSION END


Receiver:
Jun 16 16:17:31.83: [  435]: SESSION BEGIN 00000119 31433560502
Jun 16 16:17:31.84: [  435]: <-- [4:ATA\r]
Jun 16 16:17:34.91: [  435]: --> [3:FAX]
Jun 16 16:17:34.91: [  435]: ANSWER: FAX CONNECTION
Jun 16 16:17:34.91: [  435]: RECV FAX: begin
Jun 16 16:17:42.57: [  435]: --> [5:b'as]
Jun 16 16:17:42.57: [  435]: --> [29:+FTSI: "      +31.30.2817227"]
Jun 16 16:17:42.57: [  435]: REMOTE TSI "+31.30.2817227"
Jun 16 16:17:43.03: [  435]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,5,0,2,1,0,0,0]
Jun 16 16:17:43.03: [  435]: REMOTE wants 14400 bit/s
Jun 16 16:17:43.03: [  435]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Jun 16 16:17:43.03: [  435]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
Jun 16 16:17:43.03: [  435]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
Jun 16 16:17:43.03: [  435]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
Jun 16 16:17:43.14: [  435]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 16 16:17:43.14: [  435]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 16 16:17:46.09: [  435]: --> [5:+FCFR]
Jun 16 16:17:48.37: [  435]: --> [22:+FDCS: 0,5,0,2,1,0,0,0]
Jun 16 16:17:48.37: [  435]: REMOTE wants 14400 bit/s
Jun 16 16:17:48.37: [  435]: REMOTE wants page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Jun 16 16:17:48.37: [  435]: REMOTE wants unlimited page length 
Jun 16 16:17:48.37: [  435]: REMOTE wants 3.85 line/mm
Jun 16 16:17:48.37: [  435]: REMOTE wants 2-D MR
Jun 16 16:17:48.37: [  435]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 16 16:17:48.37: [  435]: RECV: begin page
Jun 16 16:17:48.37: [  435]: RECV: send trigger 022
Jun 16 16:17:48.37: [  435]: <-- data [1]
Jun 16 16:18:11.27: [  435]: RECV: 1153 total lines, 1 bad lines, 1 consecutive bad lines
Jun 16 16:18:11.27: [  435]: --> [17:+FPTS: 2,2219,0,0]
Jun 16 16:18:12.51: [  435]: --> [7:+FET: 2]
Jun 16 16:18:12.51: [  435]: RECV recv EOP (no more pages or documents)
Jun 16 16:18:12.62: [  435]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 16 16:18:12.62: [  435]: RECV send MCF (message confirmation)
Jun 16 16:18:12.62: [  435]: RECV FAX (00000119): from +31.30.2817227, page 1 in 0:29, INF, 3.85 line/mm, 2-D MR
Jun 16 16:18:12.62: [  435]: RECV FAX (00000119): recvq/fax00095.tif from +31.30.2817227, route to <unspecified>, 1 pages in 0:38
Jun 16 16:18:12.64: [  435]: <-- [7:AT+FDR\r]
Jun 16 16:18:16.13: [  435]: --> [29:+FTSI: "      +31.30.2817227"]
Jun 16 16:18:16.13: [  435]: RECV FAX: bin/faxrcvd "recvq/fax00095.tif" "modem" "00000119" ""
Jun 16 16:18:17.85: [  435]: RECV FAX: end
Jun 16 16:18:17.85: [  435]: SESSION END
-----------------------------------------------------


config.modem



CountryCode:		31
AreaCode:		30
FAXNumber:		+31.30.2817227
LongDistancePrefix:	0
InternationalPrefix:	00
DialStringRules:	etc/dialrules
ServerTracing:		1
#SessionTracing:		8467
SessionTracing:		46671
LogFacility:		local5
RecvFileMode:		0664
LogFileMode:		0664
DeviceMode:		0660
RingsBeforeAnswer:	1
SpeakerVolume:		off
GettyArgs:		"-h %l %s vt100"
#
LocalIdentifier:	+31.30.2817227
TagLineFont:		etc/lutRS18.pcf
TagLineFormat:		"From %%l|%c|Page %%p of %%t"
MaxRecvPages:		25


#
# Configuration for a Rockwell RC288DPi-based Class 2 modem
# (should also work for 144DPi-based modems).
#    Microcom DeskPorte 28.8S	firmware rev V1.100K-V34_DS
#    (and others)
#
# NB: DCD is toggled at page end during transmits; this can
#     cause problems on systems where it's not possible to
#     set CLOCAL and also enable RTS/CTS flow control.
#
# CONFIG: CLASS2: ROCKWELL-AC/V34-*
#
# BEGIN-SERVER
# END-SERVER
#
# Modem-related stuff: should reflect modem command interface
# and hardware connection/cabling (e.g. flow control).
#
ModemType:		Class2		# use class 1 interface
ModemRate:		115200		# locked for fax sending&receiving
ModemFlowControl:	rtscts		# default
#
ModemNoFlowCmd:		AT&K0		# disable flow control cmd
ModemSoftFlowCmd:	AT&K4		# software flow control cmd
ModemHardFlowCmd:	AT&K3		# hardware flow control cmd
ModemSetupDTRCmd:	AT&D3		# DTR off causes modem to reset
ModemSetupDCDCmd:	AT&C1		# DCD follows carrier
ModemSetupAACmd:        AT+FAA=1+FCLASS=0       # enable adaptive-answer in Class 2
ModemAnswerFaxCmd:      AT+FAA=1
#
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:	"<9600><xon>"	# lock line rate & switch flow control
#
Class2RecvDataTrigger:	"\022"		# character sent to modem to start recv
#
UUCPLockDir:            /var/lock
UUCPLockTimeout:        15
#
 

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 12:39:14 +0200
From: Holger Glaess <hg@glaess.ndh.com>
Reply-To: hg@glaess.ndh.com
Organization: glaess.ndh.com
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: hi,
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by sgi.sgi.com id FAA23406
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by derrick.elgro.co.uk id PAA21865

hi,

i have here a ELSA 33.6 TQV modem and hylafax 4.0pl2 

i got the error msg  unspecified tranmit error phase B (code 20)

i try to use the CLass2DDIScmd: hack but nothing changed.

please help !

az my logs i got at every AT Cmd an ok , execpt AT+FAP


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
From: "Paul Dugas" <pdugas@inetnow.net>
To: <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: flexfax: faxqclean not cleaning docq?
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 10:19:54 -0400
Importance: Normal
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I've got HylaFAX 4.0 pl2 on my Solaris 2.6 SPARC compiled with gcc 2.8.1.
We're using is as an alpha-paging server only (no faxing).  Per the
documentation, I have a cron job periodically running 'faxqclean' to remove
completed job log files.  The problem is that docq isn't being cleaned.  The
doneq is but not docq.  I've got every page send back to doc1.page.1 dated
28-Apr-98.  Do I need to remove these jobs myself?

-Paul

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
X-Disclaimer: The opinions and statements expressed herein are the responsabilities of the sender and should not be taken as a position, opinion or endorsement of Belgacom Skynet.
X-Organisms: One man, three cats, and lotsa bonobos
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 19:37:26 +0200
To: <flexfax@sgi.com>
From: Thierry Coopman <thierry@skynet.be>
Subject: flexfax: textfmt
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I'm testing a very basic email to fax gateway (sorta like put the fax number in the subject and i'll get faxed...)

only converting the text with textfmt gives me a result with no marge (free space at the edge) on the fax.
Where can I specify, configure that???

Thanks
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: SEND: No response to MPS or EOP repeated 3 tries
Cc: sam@sgi.com
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: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 18:09:58 +0200
From: Gildas Perrot <perrot@francenet.fr>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

I am using HylaFAX 4.0pl1 which comes on BSD/OS 2.1. I am using it to send fax 
to fax machines using a USR Courier v34 Fax modem. I am using Class1 since I 
had problems with Class2.0 in the past (error "DCS sent 3 times without 
response" and someone suggested me to go to Class1).
Few faxes don't receive the faxes and I have the following error message :

Jun 22 17:01:21.56: [24722]: REMOTE best rate 14400 bit/s
Jun 22 17:01:21.56: [24722]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Jun 22 17:01:21.56: [24722]: REMOTE max A4 page length (297 mm)
Jun 22 17:01:21.56: [24722]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
Jun 22 17:01:21.56: [24722]: REMOTE best format 2-D MR
Jun 22 17:01:21.56: [24722]: REMOTE supports T.30 Annex A, ECM
Jun 22 17:01:21.56: [24722]: REMOTE best 10 ms, 5 ms/scanline
Jun 22 17:01:21.56: [24722]: USE 14400 bit/s
Jun 22 17:01:21.57: [24722]: USE 10 ms, 5 ms/scanline
Jun 22 17:01:21.57: [24722]: SEND file "docq/doc3064.ps;01"
Jun 22 17:01:21.57: [24722]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
Jun 22 17:01:21.57: [24722]: USE A4 page length (297 mm)
Jun 22 17:01:21.57: [24722]: USE 7.7 line/mm
Jun 22 17:01:21.57: [24722]: USE 1-D MR
Jun 22 17:01:21.57: [24722]: SEND training at v.17 14400 bit/s
Jun 22 17:01:21.57: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Jun 22 17:01:21.69: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:01:23.43: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:01:24.13: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:01:24.13: [24722]: DELAY 75 ms
Jun 22 17:01:24.19: [24722]: <-- [11:AT+FTM=145\r]
Jun 22 17:01:25.86: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:01:27.38: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:01:27.38: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Jun 22 17:01:28.79: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:01:28.93: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:01:28.93: [24722]: DELAY 1500 ms
Jun 22 17:01:30.43: [24722]: SEND training at v.17 14400 bit/s
Jun 22 17:01:30.43: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Jun 22 17:01:30.54: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:01:32.28: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:01:32.98: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:01:32.98: [24722]: DELAY 75 ms
Jun 22 17:01:33.05: [24722]: <-- [11:AT+FTM=145\r]
Jun 22 17:01:34.72: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:01:36.24: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:01:36.24: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Jun 22 17:01:37.45: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:01:37.59: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:01:37.59: [24722]: DELAY 1500 ms
Jun 22 17:01:39.09: [24722]: SEND training at v.17 12000 bit/s
Jun 22 17:01:39.09: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Jun 22 17:01:39.20: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:01:40.94: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:01:41.64: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:01:41.64: [24722]: DELAY 75 ms
Jun 22 17:01:41.71: [24722]: <-- [11:AT+FTM=121\r]
Jun 22 17:01:43.37: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:01:44.90: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:01:44.90: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Jun 22 17:01:46.10: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:01:46.24: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:01:46.24: [24722]: DELAY 1500 ms
Jun 22 17:01:47.74: [24722]: SEND training at v.17 12000 bit/s
Jun 22 17:01:47.74: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Jun 22 17:01:47.85: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:01:49.59: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:01:50.29: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:01:50.29: [24722]: DELAY 75 ms
Jun 22 17:01:50.36: [24722]: <-- [11:AT+FTM=121\r]
Jun 22 17:01:52.03: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:01:53.55: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:01:53.56: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Jun 22 17:01:54.75: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:01:54.89: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:01:54.89: [24722]: DELAY 1500 ms
Jun 22 17:01:56.39: [24722]: SEND training at v.17 9600 bit/s
Jun 22 17:01:56.39: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Jun 22 17:01:56.50: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:01:58.24: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:01:58.94: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:01:58.94: [24722]: DELAY 75 ms
Jun 22 17:01:59.01: [24722]: <-- [10:AT+FTM=97\r]
Jun 22 17:02:00.67: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:02:02.20: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:02:02.20: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Jun 22 17:02:03.40: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:02:03.54: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:02:03.54: [24722]: TRAINING succeeded
Jun 22 17:02:03.54: [24722]: <-- [10:AT+FTM=98\r]
Jun 22 17:02:03.73: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:02:03.73: [24722]: SEND begin page
Jun 22 17:02:12.62: [24722]: SENT 13735 bytes of data
Jun 22 17:02:25.97: [24722]: SENT 13756 bytes of data
Jun 22 17:02:25.97: [24722]: SENT 2598 bytes of data
Jun 22 17:02:25.97: [24722]: SEND 1D RTC
Jun 22 17:02:25.98: [24722]: SEND end page
Jun 22 17:02:28.92: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:02:28.92: [24722]: DELAY 95 ms
Jun 22 17:02:29.00: [24722]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Jun 22 17:02:29.00: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Jun 22 17:02:29.12: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:02:30.33: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:02:30.33: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Jun 22 17:02:33.42: [24722]: --> [0:]
Jun 22 17:02:33.42: [24722]: MODEM <Empty line>
Jun 22 17:02:33.43: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:02:33.43: [24722]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Jun 22 17:02:33.43: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Jun 22 17:02:33.54: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:02:34.75: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:02:34.75: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Jun 22 17:02:37.85: [24722]: --> [0:]
Jun 22 17:02:37.85: [24722]: MODEM <Empty line>
Jun 22 17:02:37.85: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:02:37.85: [24722]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
Jun 22 17:02:37.85: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Jun 22 17:02:37.96: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:02:39.17: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:02:39.17: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
Jun 22 17:02:42.27: [24722]: --> [0:]
Jun 22 17:02:42.27: [24722]: MODEM <Empty line>
Jun 22 17:02:42.27: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:02:42.28: [24722]: SEND: No response to MPS or EOP repeated 3 tries; 
Giving up after 3 attempts to send same page "docq/doc3064.ps;01", dirnum 0
Jun 22 17:02:42.28: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
Jun 22 17:02:42.39: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
Jun 22 17:02:43.60: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:02:43.60: [24722]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
Jun 22 17:02:44.00: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
Jun 22 17:02:44.04: [24722]: SESSION END

Any idea about that problem ? Is there any chance that 4.0pl2 solves it ?

	Thanks in advance for your help.		Gildas.
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 17:25:11 -0700 (PDT)
From: Vincent Poy <vince@venus.GAIANET.NET>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Email to Paging/Email to Fax
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Greetings,

	I just got HylaFAX 4.0pl2 installed on this FreeBSD box and ran
faxsetup and have both faxq and hfaxd running but can someone tell me what
I need to do to get email to pager and email to fax working?  Thank you.


Cheers,
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 18:31:28 +1000
From: Damian Ivereigh <damian@cisco.com>
Organization: Cisco Systems Inc
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Problem with ~/.hylarc
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I was just messing with the ~/.hylarc file to try and change the output
faxstat to make it easier to parse. However with no luck - it seems to
completely ignore it.

After much digging around in the source, I think I have discovered why:
faxstat calls readConfig(), however it does so *before* opening the
connection to the server. This routine trolls through the config file
calling (eventually) FaxClient::setStatusFormat() which checks it there
is an open connection. If not then it just sets the option locally.

faxstat then opens the connection but never passes over the new format
string (e.g JOBFMT).

I performed a quick fix which was to re-read all the config files
*after* the connection was open. However this means the files get read
twice.

I would really like to be able to set this either using a command line
option or using an environment variable. Any way of doing this at the
moment. Anybody mind if I do some hacking? Does anyone else want this
feature?

Damian


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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 13:51:45 +0200 (MET DST)
From: Vasek <vbal3157@st.ms.mff.cuni.cz>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Adaptive answer with class 1
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

(on HylaFAX v4.0pl1 under RED HAT 5.0, Askey 56k int modem
I know Class 1 modems are not dealing very well with adaptive answer.
My Class 1 (it is probably not "1st class") responds allways as fax for
data calls. If I set it up to do 
AdaptiveAnswer:         yes
AnswerRotary: "fax data"
and   

ModemAnswerCmd: AT+FCLASS=1;A
ModemAnswerDataCmd: ATH+FCLASS=0;A
Class1RecvIdentTimer:   10000 

it probably disconnect the remote modem when ATH+FCLASS=0;A 
I still haven't tried the consecutive technique (I suppose it will work)
and still hope that there is a way how to let it work.
        
**************************************
Vasek Balcar

mailto: vasek@terminal.cz
mailto: Vaclav.Balcar@st.mff.cuni.cz
**************************************

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Tue, 23 Jun 1998 08:12:21 -0500 (EST)
From: "David N. Lewis" <dlewis@appp.ci.in.ameritech.com>
To: Gildas Perrot <perrot@francenet.fr>
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: SEND: No response to MPS or EOP repeated 3 tries
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Gildas,

Unfortunately, I can't offer any help, only consolation.  At my site, 
we've used a variety of modems hanging off an RS6000, running AIX.  Both 
desktop Sportsters (which we no longer use), and some newer rack-mounted 
Couriers, both exhibit this error quite frequently in class1.  In 
class2.0, it masquerades as "Comm failure in phase B/C".  Although I'm 
not certain, I suspect that the error is essentially the same, with 
Hylafax just reporting it differently depending on the class.  In 
class2.0, the error occurs at the AT+FDT command, which instructs the 
modem that fax data is forthcoming.  (therefore, this error always occurs 
during the in-between-pages phase of fax transmission)  My company does 
have a support contract with 3Com/USR, and they are supposedly looking at 
this.  However, it's been a very long battle to get them to do so, and I'm 
not hopeful that anything real will come of it.  They have admitted that 
the error appears to be associated with their firmware (they've been able 
to reproduce the error using different faxing s/w).

My advice:  If the error is infrequent enough, don't worry about it.  If
you pay long distance phone charges for your faxing, or you simply want to
improve throughput, purchase another modem, such as a fine MultiTech
product, and use the Courier for data use only.  (or throw it in the
trash)

Regards, Dave Lewis

ps:  I don't know if upgrading Hylafax will help;  we've not done so, 
still using Version 4.0pl0.  I'm skeptical that upgrading will help, 
since I don't recall seeing anything about this error when I glanced over 
the bug fixes for the next Hylafax version.

On Mon, 22 Jun 1998, Gildas Perrot wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I am using HylaFAX 4.0pl1 which comes on BSD/OS 2.1. I am using it to send fax 
> to fax machines using a USR Courier v34 Fax modem. I am using Class1 since I 
> had problems with Class2.0 in the past (error "DCS sent 3 times without 
> response" and someone suggested me to go to Class1).
> Few faxes don't receive the faxes and I have the following error message :
> 
> Jun 22 17:01:21.56: [24722]: REMOTE best rate 14400 bit/s
> Jun 22 17:01:21.56: [24722]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
> Jun 22 17:01:21.56: [24722]: REMOTE max A4 page length (297 mm)
> Jun 22 17:01:21.56: [24722]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
> Jun 22 17:01:21.56: [24722]: REMOTE best format 2-D MR
> Jun 22 17:01:21.56: [24722]: REMOTE supports T.30 Annex A, ECM
> Jun 22 17:01:21.56: [24722]: REMOTE best 10 ms, 5 ms/scanline
> Jun 22 17:01:21.56: [24722]: USE 14400 bit/s
> Jun 22 17:01:21.57: [24722]: USE 10 ms, 5 ms/scanline
> Jun 22 17:01:21.57: [24722]: SEND file "docq/doc3064.ps;01"
> Jun 22 17:01:21.57: [24722]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
> Jun 22 17:01:21.57: [24722]: USE A4 page length (297 mm)
> Jun 22 17:01:21.57: [24722]: USE 7.7 line/mm
> Jun 22 17:01:21.57: [24722]: USE 1-D MR
> Jun 22 17:01:21.57: [24722]: SEND training at v.17 14400 bit/s
> Jun 22 17:01:21.57: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
> Jun 22 17:01:21.69: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:01:23.43: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:01:24.13: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:01:24.13: [24722]: DELAY 75 ms
> Jun 22 17:01:24.19: [24722]: <-- [11:AT+FTM=145\r]
> Jun 22 17:01:25.86: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:01:27.38: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:01:27.38: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
> Jun 22 17:01:28.79: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:01:28.93: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:01:28.93: [24722]: DELAY 1500 ms
> Jun 22 17:01:30.43: [24722]: SEND training at v.17 14400 bit/s
> Jun 22 17:01:30.43: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
> Jun 22 17:01:30.54: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:01:32.28: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:01:32.98: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:01:32.98: [24722]: DELAY 75 ms
> Jun 22 17:01:33.05: [24722]: <-- [11:AT+FTM=145\r]
> Jun 22 17:01:34.72: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:01:36.24: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:01:36.24: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
> Jun 22 17:01:37.45: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:01:37.59: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:01:37.59: [24722]: DELAY 1500 ms
> Jun 22 17:01:39.09: [24722]: SEND training at v.17 12000 bit/s
> Jun 22 17:01:39.09: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
> Jun 22 17:01:39.20: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:01:40.94: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:01:41.64: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:01:41.64: [24722]: DELAY 75 ms
> Jun 22 17:01:41.71: [24722]: <-- [11:AT+FTM=121\r]
> Jun 22 17:01:43.37: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:01:44.90: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:01:44.90: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
> Jun 22 17:01:46.10: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:01:46.24: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:01:46.24: [24722]: DELAY 1500 ms
> Jun 22 17:01:47.74: [24722]: SEND training at v.17 12000 bit/s
> Jun 22 17:01:47.74: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
> Jun 22 17:01:47.85: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:01:49.59: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:01:50.29: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:01:50.29: [24722]: DELAY 75 ms
> Jun 22 17:01:50.36: [24722]: <-- [11:AT+FTM=121\r]
> Jun 22 17:01:52.03: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:01:53.55: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:01:53.56: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
> Jun 22 17:01:54.75: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:01:54.89: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:01:54.89: [24722]: DELAY 1500 ms
> Jun 22 17:01:56.39: [24722]: SEND training at v.17 9600 bit/s
> Jun 22 17:01:56.39: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
> Jun 22 17:01:56.50: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:01:58.24: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:01:58.94: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:01:58.94: [24722]: DELAY 75 ms
> Jun 22 17:01:59.01: [24722]: <-- [10:AT+FTM=97\r]
> Jun 22 17:02:00.67: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:02:02.20: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:02:02.20: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
> Jun 22 17:02:03.40: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:02:03.54: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:02:03.54: [24722]: TRAINING succeeded
> Jun 22 17:02:03.54: [24722]: <-- [10:AT+FTM=98\r]
> Jun 22 17:02:03.73: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:02:03.73: [24722]: SEND begin page
> Jun 22 17:02:12.62: [24722]: SENT 13735 bytes of data
> Jun 22 17:02:25.97: [24722]: SENT 13756 bytes of data
> Jun 22 17:02:25.97: [24722]: SENT 2598 bytes of data
> Jun 22 17:02:25.97: [24722]: SEND 1D RTC
> Jun 22 17:02:25.98: [24722]: SEND end page
> Jun 22 17:02:28.92: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:02:28.92: [24722]: DELAY 95 ms
> Jun 22 17:02:29.00: [24722]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
> Jun 22 17:02:29.00: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
> Jun 22 17:02:29.12: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:02:30.33: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:02:30.33: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
> Jun 22 17:02:33.42: [24722]: --> [0:]
> Jun 22 17:02:33.42: [24722]: MODEM <Empty line>
> Jun 22 17:02:33.43: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:02:33.43: [24722]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
> Jun 22 17:02:33.43: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
> Jun 22 17:02:33.54: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:02:34.75: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:02:34.75: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
> Jun 22 17:02:37.85: [24722]: --> [0:]
> Jun 22 17:02:37.85: [24722]: MODEM <Empty line>
> Jun 22 17:02:37.85: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:02:37.85: [24722]: SEND send EOP (no more pages or documents)
> Jun 22 17:02:37.85: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
> Jun 22 17:02:37.96: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:02:39.17: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:02:39.17: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FRH=3\r]
> Jun 22 17:02:42.27: [24722]: --> [0:]
> Jun 22 17:02:42.27: [24722]: MODEM <Empty line>
> Jun 22 17:02:42.27: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:02:42.28: [24722]: SEND: No response to MPS or EOP repeated 3 tries; 
> Giving up after 3 attempts to send same page "docq/doc3064.ps;01", dirnum 0
> Jun 22 17:02:42.28: [24722]: <-- [9:AT+FTH=3\r]
> Jun 22 17:02:42.39: [24722]: --> [7:CONNECT]
> Jun 22 17:02:43.60: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:02:43.60: [24722]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]
> Jun 22 17:02:44.00: [24722]: --> [2:OK]
> Jun 22 17:02:44.04: [24722]: SESSION END
> 
> Any idea about that problem ? Is there any chance that 4.0pl2 solves it ?
> 
> 	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  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: resolution problem
Date: Wed, 24 Jun 1998 17:20:47 +0300
From: Lars Schmitt <lschmitt@e18.physik.tu-muenchen.de>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Hello,                                                              
                                                                    
I have installed HylaFax 4.0pl2 on a Digital Unix 4.0C system.      
I used to run successfully 3.0 on a different DEC system elsewhere. 
Now I compiled the new version (after some configuration work) and  
it seems to work at first glance:                                   
  - hfaxd is running, answers correctly to faxstat                  
  - faxq is running properly                                        
  - faxgetty starts and initializes the modem                       
All this can be followed in syslog.                                 

However at first I was not able to send faxes. After some debugging
with the help of syslog messages I found the following problem:
Sendfax contacts hfaxd to submit the (Postscript) file to fax but
telling wrong resolution parameters, "64" as vertical resolution
instead of "98" for the "normal" case and "128" instead of "196"
for the "fine" case. In both cases the job gets stuck, because
the modem is found "not capable". 

After hacking in "faxd/Modem.c++" the wrong values could be accepted
but I only exclusively get out low resolution faxes. Then I tried
to force in the "ps2fax" script a vertical resolution of "196" 
but then the fax is rejected with errors because Hylafax claims
the modem does not support "12.25 lines/mm". However I had set
196lpi which is the usual "7.7 lines/mm"... 

I am puzzled and stuck here. I have a vague guess that it could have
someting to do with passing resolution values from u_int or u_long 
to float and vice versa in connection with the TIFF library. 
This library is however brandnew, I just compiled it from latest 
SGI sources before building Hylafax.

Any help or suggestion on this problem would be welcome.

Yours,
         Lars Schmitt

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 15:29:42 +0200 (MEST)
Organization: Burkon Datentechnik
From: Ekkehard Burkon <burkon@bdt-networks.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: hfaxd problem
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I have Hylafax 4.0 pl2 up and running.

Only hfaxd is behaving a littele strange. It works when
I start it from inetd but when I want to start it in 
standalone mode with hfaxd -I it tells me

getpeername: socket operation on nonsocket

What does it tell me, what do I have to change?

Thank you
    Ekkehard


-----------------------------------------------------------------
   Ekkehard Burkon           Email: burkon@bdt-networks.com
   Burkon Datentechnik       Tel:   +49-8161-871616
   Ismaninger Str. 28        Fax:   +49-8161-871617
   85356 Freising            Mobil: +171-2724452
------------------------------------------------------------------

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 17:24:22 +0200
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Andrea Gabellini <agabellini@intelcom.sm>
Subject: flexfax: break lines and sender's info in cover page
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

I'm using hylafax pl2 on Solaris 2.5. Two questions:

1) I tried to use the new faxcover's feature to break lines with "\n". If I
use:

   faxcover -c "line 1 \n line2" ...

   the result is:

   "line 1 \n line2", i.e. faxcover writes the characters "\" and "n".

2) The faxcover template accept some parameters like "from-voice-number"
and "from-fax-number", i.e. the sender's info. I made my own cover template
and used this with WHFC by Uli successfully. When I tried to use the same
cover directly on the server, I didn't find any parameter for faxcover to
do the same thing.

Regards,
Andrea




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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 13:26:50 -0400 (EDT)
From: Sahir <sahir@fireball.blast.net>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: facsimile job 12 to 5346928 failed (fwd)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I am having trouble getting hylafax to send on a FreeBSD 2.2.6 machine..i
installed the ghostscript package along with tiff34. Pasted below is the
mail received from the Fax by root. also, i get a console message saying

Jun 25 12:57:53 secure FaxQueuer[5911]: JOB 12: CONVERT DOCUMENT: exit
status 0xff00

anyone know an easy, quick fix? please mail me at sahir@blast.net.

Thanks,
Sahir Azam
Blast.net
sahir@blast.net

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 13:09:56 -0400 (EDT)
From: Mark Fry <fry@groundzero.blast.net>
To: sahir@blast.net
Subject: facsimile job 12 to 5346928 failed (fwd)


----- Forwarded message from Facsimile Agent -----

>From fax Thu Jun 25 12:57:53 1998
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 1998 12:57:53 -0400 (EDT)
From: Facsimile Agent <fax>
Message-Id: <199806251657.MAA05930@groundzero.blast.net>
To: root@groundzero.blast.net
Subject: facsimile job 12 to 5346928 failed

Your facsimile job to 5346928 was not sent because
the document conversion script was not found.

    ---- Unsent job status ----

   Destination: 5346928
         JobID: 12
       GroupID: 12
        Sender: Charlie Root
      Mailaddr: root@groundzero.blast.net
Submitted From: localhost.blast.net
    Page Width: 215 (mm)
   Page Length: 279 (mm)
    Resolution: 98 (lpi)
~        Status: Can't find initialization file gs_init.ps.

       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/doc12.cover        10897 PostScript cover page
docq/doc13.ps.12        12561 PostScript

----- End of forwarded message from Facsimile Agent -----

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Fri, 26 Jun 1998 08:49:52 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Sahir <sahir@blast.net>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: facsimile job 12 to 5346928 failed (fwd)
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Sahir wrote:

> I am having trouble getting hylafax to send on a FreeBSD 2.2.6 machine..i
> installed the ghostscript package along with tiff34. Pasted below is the
> mail received from the Fax by root. also, i get a console message saying
> 
> Jun 25 12:57:53 secure FaxQueuer[5911]: JOB 12: CONVERT DOCUMENT: exit
> status 0xff00
> 
> anyone know an easy, quick fix? please mail me at sahir@blast.net.

You need to get a later version of ghostscript..
--
VS-LBH-OBGURERQ-GB-QRPELCG-GUVF-LBH'YY-WHFG-SVAQ-GUNG-VG'F-WHFG-N-G
BGNYYL-ZRNAVATYR[Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>]FF-ZRFFNTR-QRF
VTARQ-GB-QENJ-VA-CRBCYR-JVGU-ABGUVAT-ORGGRE-GB-QB-TRG-N-YVSR-JVYYLN

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
From: aeh0001@ibm.net
Date: Fri, 26 Jun 1998 13:09:26 +1000 (EET)
Reply-To: aeh0001@ibm.net
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Re: Modems
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com


Hi there,

Can someone help me. I have set up two modems for Hylafax as follows.
	1. Generic Class2
	2. Rockwell Class2

Some fax machines receive multiple fax's. Is there any way that I can solve 
this I have tried to change the ~/config.tty* to Class 1, but then the
faxes don't go out. I have also disable 2-D. If I want to change to Class 1
do I have to remove the config file and add the modems as Class 1. Will this
send fax's without any problems. I have included a piece of the log.

I have HylaFAX v4.0pl0 running on RS6000 AIX4.2.1

May 25 14:32:15.01: [58696]: SESSION BEGIN 00002137 61292623535
May 25 14:32:15.01: [58696]: SEND FAX: JOB 2047 DEST 0292623535 COMMID 00002137
May 25 14:32:15.01: [58696]: DELAY 2600 ms
'May 25 14:32:17.61: [58696]: <-- [15:ATE0V1Q0S0=0H0\r]''
''May 25 14:32:17.74: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
''May 25 14:32:17.74: [58696]: <-- [21:ATS8=2S7=60&K4&D2&C1\r]''
''May 25 14:32:17.86: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
''May 25 14:32:17.86: [58696]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]''
''May 25 14:32:18.00: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
''May 25 14:32:18.00: [58696]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]''
''May 25 14:32:18.12: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
''May 25 14:32:18.12: [58696]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]''
''May 25 14:32:18.26: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
''May 25 14:32:18.26: [58696]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]''
''May 25 14:32:18.40: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
''May 25 14:32:18.40: [58696]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,0,2,1,0,0,0\r]''
''May 25 14:32:18.52: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
''May 25 14:32:18.52: [58696]: <-- [7:ATL3M1\r]''
''May 25 14:32:18.64: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
''May 25 14:32:18.68: [58696]: <-- [12:AT+FCLASS=2\r]''
''May 25 14:32:18.97: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
''May 25 14:32:18.97: [58696]: <-- [10:AT+FTBC=0\r]''
''May 25 14:32:19.23: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
''May 25 14:32:19.23: [58696]: <-- [10:AT+FBOR=0\r]''
''May 25 14:32:19.49: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
''May 25 14:32:19.49: [58696]: <-- [13:AT+FPHCTO=30\r]''
''May 25 14:32:19.75: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
''May 25 14:32:19.76: [58696]: <-- [24:AT+FDCC=1,5,0,2,1,0,0,0\r]''
''May 25 14:32:20.01: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
''May 25 14:32:20.02: [58696]: <-- [31:AT+FLID="ASIAN GROUP OF COMPA"\r]''
''May 25 14:32:20.27: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
'May 25 14:32:20.28: [58696]: DIAL 0292623535
'May 25 14:32:20.28: [58696]: <-- [18:ATDT9,,0292623535\r]''
''May 25 14:32:41.77: [58696]: --> [7:RINGING]''
''May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: --> [5:+FCON]''
''May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: --> [54:+FNSF:00 00 25 00 00 00 12 10 0D 02 00 50 00 2A 00 2C ]''
'May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: REMOTE NSF "00 00 25 00 00 00 12 10 0D 02 00 50 00 2A 00 2C"
'May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: --> [51:+FNSF:00 00 25 01 45 43 52 4F 46 4C 45 56 41 52 54 ]''
'May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: REMOTE NSF "00 00 25 01 45 43 52 4F 46 4C 45 56 41 52 54"
'May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: --> [28:+FCSI:"       61 2 92623535"]''
'May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: REMOTE CSI "61 2 92623535"
'May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: --> [21:+FDIS:1,3,0,2,1,0,0,2]''
''May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
'May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: REMOTE best rate 9600 bit/s
May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: REMOTE max page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: REMOTE max unlimited page length 
May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: REMOTE best vres 7.7 line/mm
May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: REMOTE best format 2-D MR
May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: REMOTE best 10 ms, 5 ms/scanline
May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: USE 9600 bit/s
May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: USE 10 ms, 5 ms/scanline
May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: SEND file "docq/doc2047.ps;30"
May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: USE page width 1728 pixels in 215 mm
May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: USE unlimited page length 
May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: USE 3.85 line/mm
May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: USE 1-D MR
'May 25 14:32:47.50: [58696]: <-- [24:AT+FDIS=0,3,0,2,0,0,0,2\r]''
''May 25 14:32:47.77: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
''May 25 14:32:47.77: [58696]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]''
''May 25 14:32:54.27: [58696]: --> [21:+FDCS:0,3,0,2,0,0,0,2]''
''May 25 14:32:55.97: [58696]: --> [7:CONNECT]''
'May 25 14:32:55.97: [58696]: SEND wait for XON
'May 25 14:32:55.97: [58696]: --> [1:]''
'May 25 14:32:55.98: [58696]: SEND begin page
'May 25 14:32:56.02: [58696]: <-- data [1028]''
''May 25 14:32:58.78: [58696]: <-- data [1027]''
''May 25 14:32:58.79: [58696]: <-- data [831]''
'May 25 14:32:58.79: [58696]: SENT 21309 bytes of data
'May 25 14:32:58.79: [58696]: <-- data [2]''
'May 25 14:33:16.05: [58696]: SEND end page
'May 25 14:33:18.58: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
'May 25 14:33:18.58: [58696]: SEND send MPS (more pages, same document)
'May 25 14:33:18.58: [58696]: <-- [9:AT+FET=0\r]''
''May 25 14:33:22.11: [58696]: --> [7:+FPTS:2]''
''May 25 14:33:22.11: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
'May 25 14:33:22.11: [58696]: SEND recv RTN (retrain negative)
'May 25 14:33:22.11: [58696]: <-- [7:AT+FDT\r]''
''May 25 14:33:28.45: [58696]: --> [21:+FDCS:0,3,0,2,0,0,0,2]''
''May 25 14:33:30.17: [58696]: --> [7:CONNECT]''
'May 25 14:33:30.17: [58696]: SEND wait for XON
'May 25 14:33:30.17: [58696]: --> [1:]''
'May 25 14:33:30.17: [58696]: SEND begin page
'May 25 14:33:30.21: [58696]: <-- data [1028]''
''May 25 14:33:30.21: [58696]: <-- data [1024]''
'May 25 14:34:32.34: [58696]: REMOTE HANGUP: Unspecified Phase D error (code 100)
'May 25 14:34:34.18: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
'May 25 14:34:34.18: [58696]: SEND: Unable to transmit page (giving up after 3 attempts); Giving up after 3 attempts to send same page "docq/doc2047.ps;30", dirnum 0
'May 25 14:34:34.18: [58696]: <-- [5:ATH0\r]''
''May 25 14:34:34.44: [58696]: --> [2:OK]''
'May 25 14:34:34.44: [58696]: SESSION END

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Fri, 26 Jun 1998 08:27:44 +0200
From: Matthias Apitz <Matthias.Apitz@Sisis.de>
To: Andrea Gabellini <agabellini@intelcom.sm>
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: break lines and sender's info in cover page
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Thu, Jun 25, 1998 at 05:24:22PM +0200, Andrea Gabellini wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm using hylafax pl2 on Solaris 2.5. Two questions:
> 
> 1) I tried to use the new faxcover's feature to break lines with "\n". If I
> use:
> 
>    faxcover -c "line 1 \n line2" ...
> 
>    the result is:
> 
>    "line 1 \n line2", i.e. faxcover writes the characters "\" and "n".

faxcover(1) sets your comment correctly into the defines. Have a
look at the resulting PostScipt file; it should contain:
...
/comments (line 1 \\n line2) def
/comments1 (line 1 ) def
/comments2 (line2) def
/comments3 () def
/comments4 () def
/comments5 () def
...
for your example. What is printed or sent depends on your PostScipt
template (e.g. the usage of the "comments1" macros....).


> 2) The faxcover template accept some parameters like "from-voice-number"
> and "from-fax-number", i.e. the sender's info. I made my own cover template
> and used this with WHFC by Uli successfully. When I tried to use the same
> cover directly on the server, I didn't find any parameter for faxcover to
> do the same thing.

One must add it to the code of faxcover.c++.

	matthias

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Fri, 26 Jun 1998 05:59:51 +0800
From: Max Chow <max@xgate.net>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Macflex cannot delete queue
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Dear All,

I have installed the hylafax 4.0pl1 in RH5.1 server, and use Macflex as
client on my Mac.  But interesting is, I can send and view the fax log
currectly, but I cannot delete any fax listed in the log.  Anyone have
the same experience, please advice how can I solve the problem.

Thank you

Max
HK Media Association

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 08:33:15 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Max Chow <max@xgate.net>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Macflex cannot delete queue
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Max Chow wrote:

> Dear All,
> 
> I have installed the hylafax 4.0pl1 in RH5.1 server, and use Macflex as
> client on my Mac.  But interesting is, I can send and view the fax log
> currectly, but I cannot delete any fax listed in the log.  Anyone have
> the same experience, please advice how can I solve the problem.

You're not expected to be able to delete you faxes from the received
or done queue, only the send queue (and only if you're the sender).
The HylaFAX system should clean up the files automatically, provided
it has been set up correctly.

Cheers.
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Sun, 28 Jun 1998 17:01:34 -0700 (PDT)
From: Vincent Poy <vince@venus.GAIANET.NET>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: Email to Paging
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Greetings,

	I just got HylaFAX 4.0pl2 installed on a FreeBSD box and need some
help with getting email to pager working.  Thanks to Paul Stevens, I got
E-mail to fax working in /etc/aliases with the following line:
<emailalias>:   "| /usr/local/sbin/faxmail -n -d <faxnumber>"

	How would I do the e-mail to pager so that it would allow more
than 240 characters and do multiple pages of 240 characters each if the
pager is longer than one page can handle?  I want to just get the Name and
Subject of the person sending the message and stripping everything else
out.  I already got the email to pager working with a limit of 240
characters with /etc/aliases containing the following:

<email alias>: "|/usr/local/bin/sendpage -p <PIN>"

	Thanks in advance!

Cheers,
Vince - vince@MCESTATE.COM - vince@GAIANET.NET           ________   __ ____ 
Unix Networking Operations - FreeBSD-Real Unix for Free / / / / |  / |[__  ]
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
From: "Alex Rier" <arier@isd.com>
Organization: ISD
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 20:34:57 +0000
Subject: flexfax: faxstat:  Initializing server
Reply-to: arier@isd.com
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

Trying to configure HylaFAX v4.0pl1 binary distribution
for Solaris 2.5.1 (Summertime 97 Binary Distribution).
Modem:  Microcom DeskPorte FAST+

It seems that different processes communicate OK.
But when I run faxq I get in /var/adm/messages:
FaxQueuer[8962]: No regular expression for modem class

And when I tun faxstat. I get:
HylaFAX scheduler on rasputin: Running
Modem ttya (972-9-111111) Initializing server

And ofcourse no FAXs going out.

It looks like a problem to communicate with the modem.

tip -19200 /dev/ttya  : works fine.
cu -l cua/a  : doesn't work.

Please reply to arier@isd.com

HELP!!!!!


Alex Rier              |  arier@isd.com
System Administrator   |  Tel. 972-9-9576111
ISD Israel             |  FAX  972-9-9576112

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
To: arier@isd.com
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: faxstat: Initializing server 
Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 21:17:06 +0100
From: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

In message <199806291733.KAA03750@corp-gw.isd.com>, "Alex Rier" writes:
>Hi,
>
>Trying to configure HylaFAX v4.0pl1 binary distribution
>for Solaris 2.5.1 (Summertime 97 Binary Distribution).
>Modem:  Microcom DeskPorte FAST+
>
>It seems that different processes communicate OK.
>But when I run faxq I get in /var/adm/messages:
>FaxQueuer[8962]: No regular expression for modem class

Looks like you answered something like "2" or "1" when faxsetup asked you if you wanted to define a ModemClass.

It's a common error. Remove the ModemClass line from your server config file, and try again.

-DPN

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Subject: flexfax: turn off receiving faxes, answering 
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 98 10:39:52 -0000
From: "jm@ko-en.com" <jm@ko-en.com>
To: "HylaFAX Mailing List" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

hi folks!

how can i turn off receiving faxes, resp. answering the phone with 
hylfax?!
(ultrasparc60, solaris 2.6, hylafax version 4.0)

you can email me swearewords, but just give me a good hint where i can 
disable the receiving mode (/etc/config.tty...?) 

thanks :-)

jens





7:^)

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 19:06:27 -0700 (PDT)
From: Tim Rice <tim@trr.metro.NET>
To: "jm@ko-en.com" <jm@ko-en.com>
cc: HylaFAX Mailing List <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: turn off receiving faxes, answering 
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Tue, 30 Jun 1998, jm@ko-en.com wrote:

> hi folks!
> 
> how can i turn off receiving faxes, resp. answering the phone with 
> hylfax?!
> (ultrasparc60, solaris 2.6, hylafax version 4.0)

Check the config(4) man pages.
Try setting RingsBeforeAnswer to 0.

> 
> you can email me swearewords, but just give me a good hint where i can 
> disable the receiving mode (/etc/config.tty...?) 
> 
> thanks :-)
> 
> jens
> 
> 
> 7:^)
> 
> 

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 11:50:25 -0700
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: "J.B. LaRue" <jblarue@sparrow.mila-inc.com> (by way of "J.B. LaRue" <jb.larue@mila-inc.com>)
Subject: flexfax: Printing Large Files
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Using HylaFAX v4.0pl1 under FreeBSD 2.5, Zyxel 1496E:

I've tried to find a work around for the problem of printing "large"
faxes (50 - 100 pages per fax). Below is the modification made to 
faxrcvd -

SPOOLPSDIR='/var/spool/fax/tmp'         # where to put the tmp files
TMPP=`expr "$FILE" : '\(^.*\)\..*$'`     # get the filename minus extension
PSFILE="$TMPP.ps"                        # our postscript filename

   $FAX2PS $FILE > $SPOOLPSDIR/$PSFILE
   lpr -s -h -P$FAXPRINTER $SPOOLPSDIR/$PSFILE

If I duplicate the above portion of the script manually, everything
works fine. Piping the output of FAX2PS into lpr resulted in a broken
pipe, with the input file being too large. Breaking it into two pieces
works like a champ, using the -s arg.

Any help would be appreciated.

	jb

(please reply to my e-mail address)

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Wed, 1 Jul 1998 10:55:13 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: "J.B. LaRue" <jblarue@sparrow.mila-inc.com>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: Printing Large Files
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Tue, 30 Jun 1998, J.B. LaRue wrote:

> If I duplicate the above portion of the script manually, everything
> works fine. Piping the output of FAX2PS into lpr resulted in a broken
> pipe, with the input file being too large. Breaking it into two pieces
> works like a champ, using the -s arg.

It's a problem with your /etc/printcap file. The default mx= entry is
for 1000 blocks; you need to have mx=0 to remove file-size
constraints.
--
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                                        specialisation is for insects"

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
To: arier@isd.com
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: faxstat: Waiting for modem to come ready 
Date: Thu, 02 Jul 1998 21:21:29 +0100
From: "Mr. Arlington Hewes" <tpcadmin@info.tpc.int>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

In message <199807021655.JAA08292@corp-gw.isd.com>, "Alex Rier" writes:
>
>Hi,
>
>Trying to configure HylaFAX v4.0pl1 binary distribution
>for Solaris 2.5.1 (Summertime 97 Binary Distribution).
>Modem:  Microcom DeskPorte FAST+
>
>It seems that different processes communicate OK.
>But when I run faxq I get in /var/adm/messages:
>Jul  2 18:03:59 rasputin FaxQueuer[23413]: MODEM /dev/ttya appears to
>be wedged Jul  2 18:10:18 rasputin FaxQueuer[23413]: MODEM /dev/ttya
>appears to be wedged Jul  2 18:15:50 rasputin FaxQueuer[23413]: MODEM
>/dev/ttya appears to be wedged Jul  2 18:15:51 rasputin
>FaxQueuer[23413]: No regular expression for modem class 

Oh man, FORMATTING please.

Please remove the ModemClass line from your server config file. You have misunderstood the meaning of the question you were asked. It's for setting up separate  modem pools, and has nothing to do with the FAX Class spoken by the modem.

Let me know how you make out in private e-mail.

-DPN

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Thu, 02 Jul 1998 20:55:43 -0700
From: Tony Truscott <atruscott@ucsd.edu>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: flexfax: hfaxd won't start
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

I am trying to install v4.0pl2 on a Linux 2.0.34 system

hfaxd -i 4559  will not stay alive.  The syslog reports:

Jul 2 ....  linux HylaFAX[PID]: stat(/dev/null): No such file or
directory

what does this mean?

Thanks for any help

Tony
atruscott@ucsd.edu

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Fri, 3 Jul 1998 10:06:01 -0400 (EDT)
From: Nico Kadel-Garcia <raoul@cirl.meei.harvard.edu>
To: Tony Truscott <atruscott@ucsd.edu>
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: hfaxd won't start
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

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On Thu, 2 Jul 1998, Tony Truscott wrote:

> I am trying to install v4.0pl2 on a Linux 2.0.34 system
> 
> hfaxd -i 4559  will not stay alive.  The syslog reports:
> 
> Jul 2 ....  linux HylaFAX[PID]: stat(/dev/null): No such file or
> directory

It means that $SPOOL/dev/null isn't being found. Did you install from
source or from binary, and did you run faxsetup?

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

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
From: Sascha Ottolski <alzhimer@cs.tu-berlin.de>
To: "Mark A. Brennan" <mabrennan@earthlink.net>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com, sascha@TU-Berlin.DE
Subject: Re: flexfax: Printing Received Faxes
Date: Sat, 04 Jul 1998 13:51:27 +0200
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com
X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by derrick.elgro.co.uk id HAA00668

On Fri, 03 Jul 1998 15:25:50 EDT "Mark A. Brennan" wrote:
> This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> --------------E2C7E49268A79FA05E25D2F5
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> 
> How do I automatically print received faxes to an HP Laserjet 4P?  This
> printer does not support postscript.
> 
> Any help is appreciated.
> 
> 
Hi Mark,

set up a ghostscript filter to work with your printer. If you can do lpr 
-Pyour_printer some_ps_file.ps you should go and append a line like this to 
your /var/spool/fax/bin/faxrcvd:

$FAX2PS $FILE | lpr

I use $FAX2PS="tiff2ps -a", but the default of $FAX2PS=fax2ps will work to.

Good luck, Sascha

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Sat, 04 Jul 1998 12:11:32 -0700
To: flexfax@sgi.com
From: Erick Thompson <ethompson@nbr.org>
Subject: flexfax: Protocol for HylaFax
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hello,

	I just got HylaFax set up, and I must say that it works great. However,
doing fax merges from most programs in windows 95 is a total hassle. So I
was thinking about writing an ActiveX control to send faxes. But I can't
find a description of the HylaFax protocol to start working with. Is there
a description somewhere? Or if someone who has worked on a client could
give me a list of the resources they used, that would be most helpful.

Thank you,
Erick Thompson

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Subject: flexfax: How can I configure Hylafax to retry outbound faxes more than the default?
To: flexfax@sgi.com (Hylafax Mailing List)
Date: Fri, 3 Jul 1998 16:03:17 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Stan Brown" <stanb@awod.com>
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

	It's been a long time since I had to touch my Hylafax installation.
	Just goes to show how well it works :-)

	Now I have need to send to a site that has somewhat flakey faxes. I
	need to increase the number of retries on outbound faxes.

	I looked at the documentation web pag, but could not find where to set
	this. Could some kind soul tell me what paramter to set. It would also
	help if you refreshed me on where I need to set this parmater.

	Thanks.

-- 
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Factory Automation Systems
Atlanta Ga.
-- 
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    operating system originally coded for a 4-bit microprocessor,  written
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Mon, 6 Jul 1998 09:33:34 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: Stan Brown <stanb@awod.com>
cc: Hylafax Mailing List <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: Re: flexfax: How can I configure Hylafax to retry outbound faxes more than the default?
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Fri, 3 Jul 1998, Stan Brown wrote:

>   Now I have need to send to a site that has somewhat flakey faxes. I
>   need to increase the number of retries on outbound faxes.

If you're using sendfax(1), you could try adding

    MaxTries:   3

to either /usr/local/lib/fax/hyla.conf or /usr/local/lib/fax/sendfax.conf.

Another alternative solution that was suggested by Mark
Wilson <percy@woodrow.demon.co.uk> some time ago is tying down the
speed for this particular destination.

    >Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 18:47:36 +0100 (BST)
    >From: "Mark Wilson (P. Kay Associates)" <percy@woodrow.demon.co.uk>
    >To: harris@hightide.net.au
    >Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
    >Subject: Re: flexfax: No response to MPS with old fax machines..

    >Hi,
    >Try tying down the speed for this particular destination by prefixing the
    >speed line in /var/spool/fax/info/phone_no (phone_no being the
    >destination no.) with an ampersand, and reducing the actual BPS mentioned
    >there; f'rinstance, change maxSignallingRate:"14400" to
    >&maxSignallingRate:"4800"

    >This cured similar problem for me; I guessed that the remote fax was
    >lying about how fast it could go.

    >Mark Wilson
    >P. Kay Associates Ltd.

Cheers.
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                                      |    I came, I saw, I stuck around"

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Mon, 06 Jul 1998 11:45:41 +0200
From: Philipp Gruenig <gruenig@tecnosoft.ch>
Organization: Tecno Software
To: Florian Pahl <ug201ex@mailin.lrz-muenchen.de>
CC: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: MS-Outlook as HylaFax Client
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi

We use Hylafax as a server and there are also some WIn95/NT Users
with outlook. on all MS-clients we've installed the Ghostscrip/GSview
Postscripviewer. the faxes will arrive as postscript attachement in an
email to outlook. The attachement can then be viewed with GSview.
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/


For sending faxes on Win95/NT we use the whfc fax/printerdriver.
 http://www.transcom.de/whfc 
 

Florian Pahl wrote:
> 
> I would like to use HylaFax as a Fax Server, but there are several
> People here that use Windows 95 and would like to see there faxes
> in the MS-Outlook Programm.
> As far as I know MS-Outlook is keeping all Mails, Faxes etc. in a
> special File Format and you need something there called "Service" to
> import your faxes into Outlook...
> Does anybody know how this can be done easily, or has anybody already
> written such a "Service", or am I totally wrong at all about that??
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> Florian Pahl

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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
From: Rob Embry <Rob.Embry@emctest.com>
To: "'Philipp Gruenig'" <gruenig@tecnosoft.ch>,
        Florian Pahl
	 <ug201ex@mailin.lrz-muenchen.de>
Cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: RE: flexfax: MS-Outlook as HylaFax Client
Date: Mon, 6 Jul 1998 10:49:17 -0500 
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Phillip Gruenig wrote
> 
> We use Hylafax as a server and there are also some WIn95/NT Users
> with outlook. on all MS-clients we've installed the Ghostscrip/GSview
> Postscripviewer. the faxes will arrive as postscript attachement in an
> email to outlook. The attachement can then be viewed with GSview.
> http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/
> 
> 
> For sending faxes on Win95/NT we use the whfc fax/printerdriver.
>  http://www.transcom.de/whfc 
>  
> 
> Florian Pahl wrote:
> > 
> > I would like to use HylaFax as a Fax Server, but there are several
> > People here that use Windows 95 and would like to see there faxes
> > in the MS-Outlook Programm.
> > As far as I know MS-Outlook is keeping all Mails, Faxes etc. in a
> > special File Format and you need something there called "Service" to
> > import your faxes into Outlook...
> > Does anybody know how this can be done easily, or has 
> anybody already
> > written such a "Service", or am I totally wrong at all about that??

A better way to do this is to leave the inbound fax as a tiff file and
use the mimencode program to add it as a mime attachment to the delivery
notification email.  It arrives in Outlook as an attached tiff file
which the Windows imaging file reads.  The only kludge is that, unless
you have DID or some other mechanism for auto-routing of faxes, you have
to mail it to someone who views the files and manually dispatches them
to their ultimate destination.

Rob Embry
EMC Test Systems
Austin, TX

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Thu, 9 Jul 1998 08:43:11 +1200 (NZST)
From: Jonathan Chen <jonc@pinnacle.co.nz>
To: KarHong <karhong@sns.com.sg>
cc: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Re: flexfax: hylafax
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

On Wed, 8 Jul 1998, KarHong wrote:

> 
> hi,
> 
> the hylafax is required to be started by 'fax' user.
> 
> i am using aix4.2 on f50. UID 5 is _already_  used by "uucp' user.
> must the hylafax be recompiled ?

No. `fax' shares the same uid as `uucp'
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From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 11:32:19 +0200
From: Luzi Danilo <luzi@inform.unian.it>
Organization: Istituto di Informatica - Universita' degli Studi di Ancona
To: "flexfax@sgi.com" <flexfax@sgi.com>
Subject: flexfax: About the queue
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Hi,

I use Hylafax4.0pl2 with linux, and it works very well.
Perfection is to solve the last 2 questions:

1) I' d like clear my fax queue when i want. The server clears
informations 
about fax sents after two hours. I try with faxqclear to modify this
time.. but it doesn't seem work .. has anyone practice with this problem
?

2) can I have informations (using something like faxstat -s | -d) about
- when has been the last try to send a fax (time and/or date...) or when
the fax
  has been correctly sent ?
- how much time have I spent to send fax ? .. pheraps this is ask too
much ..;-) 

Thanks, Danilo

From owner-flexfax@celestial.com  Tue Feb 16 17:32:13 1999
Date: Sat, 27 Jun 1998 05:32:42 -0700
From: John Belew <belew@wizardry.com>
To: flexfax@sgi.com
CC: russ@madhaus.cns.utoronto.ca
Subject: Re: flexfax: MultiTech modems
Sender: owner-flexfax@celestial.com

Russell Sutherland <russ@madhaus.cns.utoronto.ca> writes:

 > I am planning on changing my faithful fax modem:
 > 	ZYXEL U1496E/V 6.15 M
 
 > with a newer one that will ostensibly give me better
 > service in terms of sending faxes. (5+ years of service is pretty good)

 > There has been some useful information on this list on the
 > MultiTech MT2834ZDX product. I am thinking of purchasing a:

 > 	MT3334ZDX
	
 > model, only because thats what my local distributor stocks.

 >> From the data sheets these two models seem the same w.r.t.
 > fax functionality.

 > Does any one have information to confirm this fact in terms
 > of actual operational data/experience?

 > [ My present configuration is the above mentioned ZyXel modem
 >   and Solaris 2.5, SparcClassic, HylaFAX (tm) Version 4.0pl1 ]

The latest firmware upgrade for the MT2834ZDX (available free from
www.multitech.com) adds 33.6K capability, which leads me to believe
that the MT3334ZDX is a "recent" MT2834ZDX.

My phone lines (GTE) aren't good enough to run faster than ~26K baud,
so can't actually confirm 33.6K operation.

-- 
< John Belew >

