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Re: [hylafax-users] Stop Clearing



Hi,
I have the same configuration of the server, but I erase the received files, 
because the mailing process forwards it to me via local mail.
The process that purges recvq and log is faxcron and to get it work You must 
create a new cron job like: 
25   21    *    *    *  sh /usr/local/sbin/faxcron | mail FaxMaster
(where naturally FaxMaster is any user You want) If You don't create any 
cronjob, the files will stay in the recvq directory as well as the logs in 
their directory...
To receive the faxes as attachments of mail the setup should be like this: in 
etc/config.ttyS0 (if the modem is on com1) I had to add a line saying:
FaxRcvdCmd:             bin/faxrcvd
To get the local delivery done when receiving a fax. Also there must be a file 
etc/FaxDispatch to get the file in correct format and to correct person (if 
not faxmaster (root...)

Hope that will help.
Regards
Matej

On Friday 17 January 2003 21:44, you wrote:
> We are using HylaFAX in a receive only environment.  We have huge
> harddrives and wish to keep all faxes permanently.  The documentation
> doesn't seem to indicate exactly what is actually purging the faxes from
> the recvq and log directories.  Is there any way we can turn this off?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> - Frank
>
>
>
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