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RE: Writing a client
I used the event-triggering function to monitor all kind of events
occuring in fax server on Windows95.
Did you try to use the trigger function which already used in faxwatch ?
For more information, look at the source of faxwatch. :-)
hope useful.
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Taehwan Weon E-mail: weon@cosmos.kaist.ac.kr
Director of R&D, 234-4 Gueui-dong Kwangjin-gu
DigitalWave, Inc. Seoul, Korea
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From: Brian Walters[SMTP:macbnr@saratoga.compassnet.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 1997 12:07 PM
To: flexfax@sgi.com
Subject: Writing a client
Can some one share a little more light on the hfaxd system. I've read all
the man pages and README's I could find. I've managed to get spool
information and kill jobs using the ftp style interface to HylaFAX. What
I haven't figured out is how to upload a job into the que. Currently I'm
doing this with Samba and Sendfax and controling it with an FTP ocx but
I'd really appreciate anyone sharing info on how I could transfer the job
up and put it into the spooler to be processed. Samba is great but it
does take a lot of extra over head I would like to get rid of. Ftpd has
an option that allows you to log all the commands sent to it by a user.
I've used this at times when trouble shooting other transfer problems.
Does hfaxd have a similar feature that I've missed??
TIA!
Brian Walters<------------------------------------>macbnr@compassnet.com
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