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RE: spam fax



On Tuesday, October 13, 1998 12:54 AM, Michael Agbaglo 
[SMTP:byteshifter@cadac.de] wrote:
> Mike Nico Foltinek wrote:
>
> > Hello, All,
> > Um, maybe I missed something obvious in the documentation, but how do I
> > stop faxmail from sending infinite faxes? I'm running Linux 2.0, Hyla
> > 4.0p12, MultiTech 1932ZDX modem.
> > I have a send-only server, and one modem. Installation was OK so far, 
until
> > the spam fax started. At least I was testing in-house. Killing the 
sendfax
> > process simply starts another one. I had to turn off the modem to stop 
it.
> > Please help.
> >
> > Nico (Mike) Foltinek     | mfoltinek@monk.ca
> > POS and Customer Support | Monk Office Supply, Ltd.
>
>   get a list with 'faxstat -s'
> remove the jobs with 'faxrm [jobs]'
>

I was a little vague when I wrote last ( I was in a rush to get home), so I 
thought I'd clarify: I managed to get HylaFAX to send out a fax, so the 
next step was to get faxmail working.
I have set up a mail alias:
testfax: "|/usr/local/bin/faxmail -r -d 93842553"
and I sent ONE test email to testfax from my account on the localhost. It 
came out fine. I sent another ONE from a Win95 machine, and checked the fax 
machine for it. The fax machine had several (didn't bother to count) copies 
of the original in the tray, and another coming out. I killed the sendfax 
process on the HylaFAX server, but soon thereafter another one started. I 
repeated this foolishness for several sendfax processes until I turned off 
the modem to stop it from transmitting, but I ended up with an email box 
full of "facsimile job 28 to 93842553 failed" (where the job number 
increased into the hundreds).
Is there an obvious mistake that I made? I haven't editted sendmail.cf, so 
is that my problem?

Nico (Mike) Foltinek     | mfoltinek@monk.ca
POS and Customer Support | Monk Office Supply, Ltd.



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