Am Mo 17.01.2005 14:53 schrieb Sven Gehr <sven@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Am Do 13.01.2005 11:26 schrieb Bodo Meissner <bodo@xxxxxxxxx>: > >Am 2005.01.13 08:19 schrieb(en) Sven Gehr:
Hi@all,
> >>In the incomming faxmail was the from set to: > >> > >>+49 621 48293xx > >> > >>I need the format: > >> > >>004962148293xx@fax.[myserver].[mylocaldomain] > >> > >>How can i adjust this? > > > >MYSENDER=`echo $SENDER|sed -e 's/ //g' -e 's/^+/00/' -e 's/$/@fax. > >[myserver].[mylocaldomain]/'` > > > >This simple solution works only if $SENDER is in the format of your > >example. > > > >I think $SENDER is what the sender configured in his fax machine or fax > >server. You must expect to get different number formats, empty strings, > >something like "<unknown>" or other junk. > > ok, i test following: > > I define in /var/spool/fax/bin/faxrcvd > > [...] > ABSENDER=`echo $SENDER|sed -e 's/ //g' -e 's/^+/00/' -e > 's/$/@fax.postgirl.dreampixel/'` > [...] > if [ -n "$SENDTO" ]; then > (MIMEBOUNDARY="NextPart$$" > echo "Mime-Version: 1.0" > echo "Content-Type: Multipart/Mixed; Boundary="$MIMEBOUNDARY"" > echo "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit" > echo "To: $SENDTO" > echo "From: $ABSENDER" > [...] > > The incomming mail has: > > ""@fax.postgirl.dreampixel > > in the from-field.
Now i find a other problem. When i send am Mail to: 06214829[xxx]@fax.[myhost].[mydomain] hylafax send the mail as fax to 06214829[xxx]. Whe i set the to-field to: 004962148293[xxx]@fax.[myhost].[mydomain] hylafax don't send the fax. What's the problem?