NAME
faxrm - remove a
HylaFAX job or document from a server
SYNOPSIS
faxrm
[
-a
] [
-d
] [
-p
pass[:adminpass]
] [
-u
user
] [
-O
config
] [
-v
] [
-h
hostname
]
id...
DESCRIPTION
faxrm
removes one or more jobs or documents from a
HylaFAX server.
If a job that is to be removed is being processed by a server,
it is first aborted.
An
id
is either a number that identifies a
job
(default) or, if the
-d
option is specified, a document pathname.
Job identifiers are printed by
sendfax(1)
when jobs are queued for transmission; they can also be displayed with
faxstat(1).
The names of documents associated with outbound jobs
can be seen by supplying the
-f
option to
faxstat.
Documents in the receive queue can be viewed with the
-r
option to
faxstat.
Unprivileged users can only remove jobs or documents that they own.
Clients with administrative privileges can remove any job or document
(see the
-a
option below). The user name may be specified by the
FAXUSER
environment variable.
OPTIONS
- -a
-
Use administrative privileges;
faxrm
will prompt for the password to set administrative privileges.
- -d
-
Interpret each
id
as a document pathname.
If a pathname does not begin with ``/'' then
faxrm
automatically prepends ``/docq/''.
- -h host
-
Contact the server at the specified
host.
The
host
may be either a symbolic name or a network address.
IPv6 addresses are given in ``[xx:xx::x]:port'' format.
If no server is specified then
If no
-h
option is supplied,
faxrm
uses the
FAXSERVER
environment variable to identify the HylaFAX server to contact.
If this variable is not set, then
faxrm
checks for a setting in the configuration files (first in the
per-user file and then in the system-wide file).
If all of the above fails, then
faxrm
attempts to contact a server on the machine where it is run.
- -O config
-
Treat
config
as a configuration parameter specification that is interpreted
after reading the configuration file.
For example, ``-O Host:fax.example.com'' would set the
Host
configuration parameter to ``fax.example.com'', overriding any setting in
the configuration file.
- -p pass:adminpass
-
The login password and optionally the associated admin password (separated by a colon).
If no password is given then the user will be prompted if one is required. If
-a
is used and no adminpass is given, then the user will be prompted for it.
- -u user
-
The login username to use in client-server communcation protocol. If no user is given then
the user will be prompted if one is required.
- -v
-
Trace the protocol messages to and from the server.
CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
faxrm
reads configuration information from the file
/etc/hylafax/hyla.conf
and then from the file
~/.hylarc.
Configuration files follow the conventions described in
hylafax-client(1).
The following configuration parameters are recognized:
Tag Type Default Description
Host string localhost host to contact for service
PassiveMode boolean false whether or not to use passive mode
Port integer 4559 port to use in contacting server
Protocol string tcp protocol to use in contacting server
Verbose boolean No whether or not to enable protocol tracing
The configuration parameters are explained below:
- Host
-
The host to contact for service.
(Equivalent to the
-h
option.)
- PassiveMode
-
Whether or not to use passive mode in communication with the server.
- Port
-
The network port to contact for service.
(Equivalent to the
-h
option.)
- Protocol
-
The name of the communication protocol to use when contacting a server.
(Equivalent to the
FAXSERVICE
environment variable.)
- Verbose
-
Control protocol tracing.
(Equivalent to the
-v
option.)
DIAGNOSTICS
Job %s removed.
A confirmation that the job was successfully removed from the
sendq
directory.
Job %s removed (from doneq).
A confirmation that the job was successfully removed from the
done
directory; the directory where jobs are placed once they are finished.
%s removed.
A confirmation that the document was successfully deleted from the server.
Additionally
faxrm
returns 0 when all jobs were successfully removed or 1 when one or more jobs couldn't be removed.
SEE ALSO
hylafax-client(1),
sendfax(1),
faxalter(1),
faxstat(1),
hfaxd(8C)