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[hylafax-users] facsimile job 1090 to 260 failed
Uh, this is kind of funny, but it could get annoying...
Somebody out there is sending faxes using my e-mail address...
Is this intentional, or did I leave a script dangling with my info in it?
Lee.
>Return-Path: <fax@mars.sbsd.de>
>Received: from mars.sbsd.de (mars.sbsd.de [195.122.138.49])
> by server.deanox.com (8.9.3/8.8.7) with ESMTP id NAA30109
> for <faxguy@deanox.com>; Tue, 8 May 2001 13:17:21 -0600
>Received: by mars.sbsd.de (Postfix, from userid 66)
> id 03505D935; Tue, 8 May 2001 21:17:10 +0200 (CEST)
>To: faxguy@deanox.com
>Subject: facsimile job 1090 to 260 failed
>Message-Id: <20010508191710.03505D935@mars.sbsd.de>
>Date: Tue, 8 May 2001 21:17:10 +0200 (CEST)
>From: fax@mars.sbsd.de (UUCP pseudo-user)
>Status:
>
>Your facsimile job to 260 could not be completed before the appointed
deadline.
>
> ---- Unsent job status ----
>
> Destination: 260
> JobID: 1090
> GroupID: 1090
> Sender: Lee Howard
> Mailaddr: faxguy@deanox.com
>Submitted From: localhost
> Page Width: 215 (mm)
> Page Length: 279 (mm)
> Resolution: 98 (lpi)
> Status: (nothing available)
> 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/doc1281.ps.1090 6238 PostScript
>
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