-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The Sunday 2006-04-16 at 12:31 -0400, Mike McMullin wrote: ...
Yes I blanked the number. Makes sense when this will be going into a web wide search-able archive. From the phone book, I have a seven digit number in Kdeprintfax, the phone book from jhylafax is the ten digit number.
I don't like those discrepancies... the end number should be the same, but the error would pop up after the first dial attempt, not before. ...
I think the log files are being generated from jhylafax and not from kdeprintfax.
Ah. :-(
I open konq in the log file directory and tried running kdeprintfax, there was not new log from the failed attempt. I waited several minutes and then ran jhylafax and it produced a new log file. given the difference in phone numbers, 10 for jhylafax and 7 for kdeprintfax, I'm fairly sure that the logs are from jhylafax, and kdeprintfax isn't getting far enough to create an eror log file in the /var/spool/fax/log directory.
Not good. Then, you have a problem with "kdeprintfax", not hylafax. Try faxing directly with "sendfax"; for instance, from the configuration I have in OpenOffice: sendfax -m -n -T 3 -s a4 -D -d "(PHONE)" "(TMP)" from "man sendfax" (different from "info sendfax"): SYNOPSIS sendfax [ options ] [ files... ] DESCRIPTION sendfax submits one or more facsimile transmission requests to a HylaFAX facsimile server. Requests are normally processed immedi ately, although they may also be queued for transmission at a later time using a syntax identical to the at(1) command. ... sendfax passes POSTSCRIPT® and TIFF documents directly through to the fax server for transmission, and attempts to convert other file formats to either POSTSCRIPT or TIFF. In normal operation sendfax automatically converts ASCII-text, troff(1) output, Portable Document Format (PDF), and Silicon Graphics format images for transmission. Support for other file formats can be easily added through an extensible file typing and conversion facility; see typerules(5F). Note that since TIFF Class F documents are processed directly it is simple to forward a received facsimile. If this works, then check what kdeprintfax is using to send faxes. Mine (which I've never used, so it contains the defaults) says it uses: /usr/bin/sendfax -n %server_h %res %time_a %enterprise_x %comment_c %email_f -d %name_{@@@}%number %files which is the same command. I wonder if the syntax is entirely correct, I dont see many command switches above. - -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.76 iD8DBQFEQ6RLtTMYHG2NR9URArkHAKCNss6zfPD9jSMjUr+KjjoObgLYhgCffx2s sduUzFL+OE7xqipKE6ft1QM= =Nxs4 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----