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Re: [hylafax-users] Hylafax installed properly on Suse 6.4



> >At 09:25 AM 4/5/01 +0800, Iris Wang<Wizdomtech - Senior Programmer> wrote:
> >>I installed Hylafax on SuSE 6.4 , when I firstly run the script faxsetup,
> >I set 
> >>faxmodem to /dev/ttys1(just ttys1), but " inout or output error " occured, 
> >>after I setup modem by yast, I run faxaddmodem -s 9600 modem , the error 
> >>message disappear, I start the hfaxd , but I can't sendfax like this:
> >#sendfax -d "9,realfaxnum" -n somefile,
> me stupid, could you explain this to me?
> "9,number".. you need to dial a 9 to connect  your fax to the outer
> world? Im asking this, because I have the same problem, but I need
> to dial an extra zero for outside connections..
> But I do not have any other faxmachines here, so noone will send a fax from 
> my server to my faxmachine, because of that I added the extra zero
> into the config files..
> LongDistancePrefix:     00
> InternationalPrefix:    000

AFAIR these variables are only used for dialrules, maybe search the FAQ.
Modify/add "ModemDialCmd" (or similar) to your config: man config
Maybe you need something like ATX3DT0%s or ATX3DT0,%s
Check with your modem manual.

Bernd

> >>sendq is blocked, and I can't faxrm the job with the message "can't kill the 
> >>job, unspecified reason (scheduler NAK'd request)". 
> >>why and how to?
> >
> >libtiff problems.
> Why is this a libtiff problem? My first suggestion would be a problem
> in the modem config.. sadly I have the same problem, no fax going
> out, but I can receive them.. 
> 
> Marcus, puzzled
> 
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