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Re: [hylafax-users] problems sending faxes from Win clients



Guten Tag Noel Kelly,


Hi!

Thanks very much, but before I start trying this script, what exactly
do I have to write into it?
Will it look like

/usr/sbin/faxmodem -c '(0,1),(0-13),0,(0-2),0,(0-2),0,0' capi

??


Alright. Thanks you very much and have a nice evening.

Stefan Schilling


Am Dienstag, 28. Januar 2003 um 22:12 schrieb Noel Kelly:

> I think you need to make your fax modems available for use with the faxmodem
> command.  I have a little script to enable mine like this:

> #!/bin/sh
> echo DEFANGED.0
> exit
> #!/bin/sh
> echo DEFANGED.10
> exit
> #!/bin/sh

> /usr/sbin/faxmodem -c '(0,1),(0-13),0,(0-2),0,(0-2),0,0' ttyds01
> /usr/sbin/faxmodem -c '(0,1),(0-13),0,(0-2),0,(0-2),0,0' ttyds02
> /usr/sbin/faxmodem -c '(0,1),(0-13),0,(0-2),0,(0-2),0,0' ttyds03
> /usr/sbin/faxmodem -c '(0,1),(0-13),0,(0-2),0,(0-2),0,0' ttyds04

> Have a look at the man page for information on how to ascertain your modem's
> capabilities.

> HTH
> Noel




> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stefan Schilling [mailto:mail.suse@gmx.de]
> Sent: 27 January 2003 21:32
> To: hylafax-users@hylafax.org
> Subject: [hylafax-users] problems sending faxes from Win clients


> Hello!

> I´ve set a hylafax-4.1.5 on my SuSE 7.2 (Kernel 2.4.20). My modem is
> the faxCAPI driver, taken from www.capi4linux.thepenguin.de .
> Now I can receive faxes without any problems. Also I can send a fax
> from the commandline, using either the "sendfax -n -d NUMBER" or the
> "c2faxsend -d NUMBER FILE" command.
> Now I´ve set up two different Win Clients (WHFC + Cypheus), but here
> trouble starts.
> The fax is being dispatched to the server

> /var/log/messages:

> Jan 27 18:26:57 debian HylaFAX[1682]: Filesystem has SysV-style file
>  creation semantics.
> Jan 27 18:26:57 debian FaxQueuer[1643]: SUBMIT JOB 20


> After this, nothing ever happens. All I receive is:

> Jan 27 21:26:57 debian FaxQueuer[1701]: JOB 20 (ready dest +NUMBER
>  pri 127 tts 0:00 killtime 0:00): KILL TIME EXPIRED


> Also, I get the following Email:

> Ihr facsimile an 010400290276780 konnte nicht vor der Zeitueber
> schreitung erfolgreich Abgeschlossen werden.

> -----------------
>     ---- Status des nicht gesendeten Auftrages ----

>     Empfaenger: NUMBER
>     AuftragsID: 20
>      GruppenID: 20
>         Sender: stefan
>          eMail: stefan@debian.wg
>          Modem: faxCAPI
>  Empfangen von: oben.wg
>         Status: status:Kill time expired
> Verbindungsmitschnitt: 0 (Austausch mit Gegenstation)
>   Wählversuche: 0 (mehrere fehlgeschlagene Anrufversuche)
>         Anrufe: 0 (Summe der durchgeführten Anrufe)
> -----------------

> In other words, it hasn´t even tried to pull out the fax.
> Does someone have a solution or maybe a hint, of what maybe the
> problem?

> Thanks in advance and have a nice evening!

> Stefan Schilling, Germany



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Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Stefan Schilling                            mailto:mail.suse@gmx.de



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