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Re: [hylafax-users] question
To answer the question about redirection...
'/usr/sbin/xferfaxstats > somefilename'
But, reviewing this information, it's saying that it sends 905 pages in
8:08:00 at 1.9 pages/min with minimal errors. Which means that 100
one-page faxes should go through in about an hour... however my experience
says that between the dialing and fax processing, a one-page fax won't
usually go any faster than one-per-minute... so normally I would expect 100
one-page faxes to complete error-free in a little less than two hours.
So... either your fax isn't one page (12 pages, by my math, to make 12
hours), xferfaxstats is lying, you're misinterpreting the time somehow, or
there's a hefty amount of time spent in initializing and prepping the fax.
Lee.
At 02:43 PM 4/20/01 -0500, Dan wrote:
>
>sender pages time pg/min errs
>typrate typdata
>********* 905 8:08:00 1.9 6
>14400 2-d mr
>********* 2 0:24 5.0 0
>14400 2-d mr
>----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>------------------------------
> 907 8:08:24 1.9 6
>
>
>
>I changed the senders name which was there email address
>I didn't know how to run xferfaxstats to print to a file so I just coped the
>info
>
>thanks
>Dan
>
>
>> At 11:49 AM 4/20/01 -0500, Dan wrote:
>> >I am using hylafax on an old pc 133mh ,with a old hays compatible modem
>in
>> >class 1 on redhat 6.1
>> >
>> >hylafax version 4.1beta2
>> >
>> >it presently is running good but it takes about 12 hours to send 100
>faxes
>> >I would like to speed this up,
>> >but I do not know if it's the modem , computer speed or the way I have
>> >hylafax setup.
>>
>> What does 'xferfaxstats' say?
>>
>> Lee.
>>
>>
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