NAME
sendfax - submit a facsimile job for transmission
SYNOPSIS
sendfax
[
options
] [
files...
]
DESCRIPTION
sendfax
submits one or more facsimile transmission requests
to a
HylaFAX facsimile server.
sendfax
may prompt the user for a password and admin password
depending on the invocation and server configuration.
Requests are normally processed immediately, although
they may also be queued for transmission at a later time
using a syntax identical to the
at(1)
command.
For each job that is queued,
sendfax
prints a
job identifier
and a
job group identifier
on the standard output.
A job identifier is the token by which jobs are
identified within
HylaFAX; job group identifiers are
used to reference a set of jobs that have been
submitted at the same time.
Job and job group identifiers can be supplied to the
faxrm(1)
command to remove the jobs or to the
faxalter(1)
command to alter job parameters.
Facsimile are made from the concatenation
of a cover page (see below)
and one or more files specified on the command line.
If no files are supplied on the command line,
sendfax
will read data from the standard input unless polling is requested.
Cover pages are distinguished for the purpose of generating ``continuation cover pages''
on the server;
these are makeup cover pages that are automatically generated if a
job fails after sending the original user-specified cover page.
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.
By default
sendfax
will generate a cover page for each facsimile that is to be transmitted.
This cover page is created by the ancillary
faxcover(1)
program using information deduced by
sendfax
and by information supplied on the command line.
Automatic cover page generation may be suppressed with the
-n
option.
In addition to sending documents,
sendfax
can be used to poll a remote facsimile machine to retrieve
waiting documents.
If the
-p
option is specified, a polling request will be submitted
to each destination.
If a poll request is made in conjunction with the transmission
of documents, the poll request will take place after the documents
are transmitted.
Documents retrieved by polling are returned to the requestor
by electronic mail and may be viewed with a suitable viewer program.
One or more destinations must be specified on the command line
using the
-d
option.
A destination is the dialing string to use to contact
the remote fax machine.
Phone numbers may include non-alphanumeric characters for
readability---only alphanumerics, ``+'' (for denoting a
country code), and ``#'' (for denoting a subaddress)
are significant in placing a call.
Alphabetic characters are automatically mapped to their numeric
key equivalents: ``abcABC'' to ``2'', ``defDEF'' to ``3'', etc.
Dialing prefixes, such as ``1'' and ``011''
(for long distance calling in the United States) need
not be included if an unambiguous number is specified.
Examples of unambiguous phone numbers are:
-
+31.77.594.131 to call the Netherlands
+14159657824 to call California
9657824 to make a local call
1-215-356-1666 to call Pennsylvania from within the US
Non-numeric strings, such as ``*70'' (to defeat
call waiting), may be included in the destination phone number.
Whether or not they are stripped from the string used to
dial the destination fax machine is dependent on the dialstring
rules configured for use on the server; c.f.
hylafax-config(5F)
and
dialrules(5F).
A destination may also be specified as
user@fax-number.
In this case the
user
string will be passed to
faxcover
as the identity of the recipient.
Note that multi-word names must be enclosed in quote marks;
for example,
``Sam Leffler@+1.415.555.1212''.
The order of options on the command line is significant.
Each fax to be transmitted is assigned the current value of
parameters specified on the command line; e.g. whether or not to
generate a cover page.
This means that options that specify parameters for a particular
destination must precede the dialstring specified with the
-d
option.
For example,
-
sendfax -n -d 5551212 /etc/passwd
submits a fax to 5551212 that has no cover page while
-
sendfax -d 5551212 -n /etc/passwd
submits the same fax but with the default cover page handling.
Note also that parameter values persist across
-d
options so the following
-
sendfax -n -d 5551212 -d 5551313 /etc/network
submits two facsimile, both of which have no cover page.
OPTIONS
- -1
-
Transmit facsimile documents using 1-D MH compression.
By default HylaFAX will use the optimal compression scheme supported
by the transmitting modem and receiving facsimile device.
- -2
-
Transmit facsimile documents using 2-D MR compression, if possible.
By default HylaFAX will use the optimal compression scheme supported
by the transmitting modem and receiving facsimile device.
- -3
-
Transmit facsimile documents using 2-D MMR compression, if possible.
By default HylaFAX will use the optimal compression scheme supported
by the transmitting modem and receiving facsimile device.
- -a time
-
Schedule transmission up to one year in advance at the indicated
time.
Time
is specified in the format:
``HH:MM [AM|PM] | now [+ N
period
|
month
DD |
dayofweek
] [ @
timeofday
]'' where
month
can be Jan(uary), Feb(ruary), Mar(ch), Apr(il), May, Jun(e), Jul(y),
Aug(ust), Sep(tember), Oct(ober), Nov(ember), or Dec(ember);
period
can be minute(s), hour(s), day(s), week(s), or month(s);
dayofweek
can be Mon(day), Tue(sday), Wed(nesday), Thu(rsday), Fri(day),
Sat(urday), Sun(day);
e.g. ``now + 30 minutes'' to schedule transmission
30 minutes in the future. Trailing information in the
time
field (such as YYYY) is ignored.
By default,
sendfax
schedules facsimile for immediate delivery. Time should be given
in the user's local time.
Conversely, the
timeofday
field restricts the job from sending at various times
relative to the server. The syntax for
timeofday
is identical to the
TimeOfDay
syntax found in
hylafax-config(5F).
- -A
-
Archive the job on the server according to the
bin/archive script when the job is done.
- -b speed
-
Transmit facsimile documents using a signalling rate that is
constrained to be at least
speed
bits/second.
If the specified speed is greater than the transmitting modem
or receiver is capable of, it is reduced to the highest possible
speed both devices support.
If a negotiated signalling rate greater than or equal to
speed
cannot be negotiated then the job is aborted.
Possible speeds are: 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400, 16800,
19200, 21600, 24000, 26400, 28800, 31200, and 33600.
By default HylaFAX will use the fastest possible rate supported by
the transmitting modem and receiving facsimile device.
- -B speed
-
Try to transmit facsimile documents using the
desired signalling rate.
Possible speeds are: 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400, 16800,
19200, 21600, 24000, 26400, 28800, 31200, and 33600.
If the specified speed is greater than the transmitting modem
or receiver is capable of, it is reduced to the highest possible
speed both devices support.
By default HylaFAX will use the fastest possible rate supported by
the transmitting modem and receiving facsimile device (unless
restricted by other server configuration); this
option can be used to reduce the speed.
Note that international calls are frequently more reliable when
transmissions are restricted to 9600 bits/second.
For Class 1/1.0 devices, if the specified speed is not greater
than 14400 then V.34 will not be attempted, and if the specified
speed is 9600 or 7200 then V.29 will be assumed in lieu of V.17.
- -c comments
-
Pass
comments
to the
faxcover(1)
program for inclusion in the comments field of any generated
cover page.
- -C file
-
Pass
file
to the
faxcover(1)
program for use as the cover page template.
- -D
-
Enable notification by electronic mail when the
facsimile has been delivered.
By default HylaFAX will notify the submitter only if there is
a problem with a job.
- -d destination
-
Create a job to transmit the supplied documents to
a facsimile machine at the indicated
destination.
If the
destination
is of the form ``user@phone-number#subaddress'' then any
cover page will show user as the intended recipient, and the
remote system will be supplied the subaddress value (i.e. for routing)
provided that the sending modem and the receiving system support it.
- -E
-
Disable use of the Error Correction Mode (ECM)
when transmitting page data. Setting ECM to false
will limit the maximum speed to 14400 bps.
By default HylaFAX will attempt to use ECM when both
the transmitting modem and receiving device support it.
Note that international calls are sometimes faster when
ECM is disabled.
Beware also that some modems and/or facsimile devices do not
properly implement ECM causing transmission failures.
- -e name
-
Use
name
as the name value in the outbound call identification.
- -f from
-
Use
from
as the identity of the facsimile sender.
Otherwise the sender is the user that invoked
sendfax.
The sender is an account name to which the HylaFAX software
should direct notification messages.
The
from
identity may be a full-blown ``From:'' line, e.g.
e.g. ``Joe Blow <joe@foo.com>''
and ``joe@foo.com (Joe Blow)'' are acceptable.
If no host-part is specified in the
from
string the local hostname is used.
This option is useful when
sendfax
is invoked on behalf of another user, such as in the implementation
of an electronic mail to fax gateway.
- -F format
-
Use the specified
format
when imaging tag lines on outgoing pages.
Consult the description of the
TagLineFormat
parameter in
hylafax-config(5F)
for an explanation of how to construct a format string.
-
Note that many locales require that proper identification
appear on all transmitted facsimile; when using this facility
one should always include proper identification (e.g. a phone
number) in the imaged taglines.
- -G
-
Enable usage of any extended resolutions supported by the receiver.
-G
supersedes the usage of any
-l
or
-m
options. Beware that increased resolution will increase transmission time.
- -h [modem@]host[:port]
-
Force the jobs to be processed on a specific
host
and, optionally, using a particular
modem.
The
host
may be either a symbolic name or a network address.
IPv6 addresses are given in ``[xx:xx::x]:port'' format.
If no
-h
option is supplied,
sendfax
uses the
FAXSERVER
environment variable to identify the HylaFAX server to
which the jobs should be directed.
If no server is specified then
sendfax
attempts to contact a server on the local host.
If no modem is specified, the job will be submitted to any
available modem.
- -i identifier
-
Use the
identifier
string in any notification messages instead of the usual job
identifier number.
This option is useful for applications that cross reference
notification messages against job submissions.
- -I time
-
If a job must be requeued because of a communication failure schedule
the retry according to the specified
time.
Times are given in seconds.
Minutes, hours, and days can be specified with
``min'', ``hour'', and ``day'' suffixes, respectively.
By default HylaFAX reschedules jobs using retry times that depend on
the manner in which the job failed; this interface permits a user to
override this algorithm and specify a single fixed retry time for all
communication failures.
- -k time
-
Kill the job if it does not complete in the indicated
time.
The
time
is specified using notation identical to the
-a
option.
Note that the
time
is relative to the time of the initial time-to-send.
The default kill time is ``now + 3 hours'' (three hours from the time
the job is first processed).
To retry for an hour, ``now +1 hour'' could be used.
- -l
-
Transmit the facsimile at a vertical resolution of
98 lines/inch; otherwise known as low resolution.
- -m
-
Transmit the facsimile at a vertical resolution of
196 lines/inch; otherwise known as medium resolution
or fine mode.
- -M mst
-
Transmit facsimile documents using the specified
minimum scanline time.
Possible times are: 0ms, 5ms, 10ms2, 10ms, 20ms2, 20ms, 40ms2, and 40ms.
If the specified time is less than the transmitting modem
or receiver is capable of, it is increased to the lowest possible
time both devices support.
By default HylaFAX will use the lowest possible time supported by
the transmitting modem and receiving facsimile device (unless
restricted by other server configuration).
This option is mostly useful for debugging.
- -n
-
Suppress the automatic generation of a cover page for
subsequent facsimile.
Note that polling requests do not receive a cover page unless they
are combined with the transmission of one or more files.
- -N
-
Do not notify the sender by electronic mail when the
facsimile has been delivered or requeued.
- -o login
-
Specify the fax owner login name, replacing any
FAXUSER
environment variable that may be set for the same purpose.
If neither is specified, the user's
current login name is used. The login password may also
be provided by separating it from the owner login name with
a colon, like ``owner:pass''.
- -O option:value
-
Submit
option
with the indicated
value
as a job parameter in the client-server protocol for the job.
Multiple instances of this command-line option may be used.
The following
options
are currently supported:
Option Value Type Description
ignoremodembusy boolean whether or not to ignore modem busy status (requires server configuration to allow)
nocountcover integer don't include this number of initial pages in the page counting
serverdocover boolean whether or not the server should generate the cover-page, if configured
skippages integer assume this number of pages in the first document have already been sent
skippedpages integer assume this number of pages in unsubmitted documents were previously sent
usecolor string whether or not to use color ("yes"/"no") and only color ("only")
config string override configuration with this setting
timezone string time zone locale setting to use in tagline formatting
probeonly integer "1" terminates once a fax call is established, "2" when handshaking received
- -p
-
Poll each destination for any available documents.
If a poll request is made together with document transmission, the
poll operation is done after the documents are transmitted.
Documents received by polling are returned to the sender by
electronic mail.
- -P priority
-
Assign the specified scheduling
priority
to subsequent jobs.
A priority is an integer value in the range [0-255].
Lower values result in higher priority processing.
By default, each job is assigned 127 for an initial scheduling priority.
If a job's priority is greater than bulk faxes then the
job's priority is raised (numerically lowered) for each
failed attempt to transmit so that retransmit attempts
are done ahead of newly submitted jobs.
In the case of bulk faxes (numerically higher than 190), then the
job's priority is lowered (numerically raised) for each failed
attempt to transmit so that the whole of the bulk-queued jobs
will be attempted before any are retried.
The
priority
may also be specified as one of the following symbolic names:
default
or
normal
(127),
bulk
or
junk
(191),
low
(190), or
high
(63).
- -R
-
Enable notification by electronic mail when the
facsimile has been delivered and when it is requeued for retransmission.
By default HylaFAX will notify the submitter only if there is
a problem with a job.
- -r regarding
-
Pass
regarding
to the
faxcover(1)
program as the value of the ``Re:'' field of any generated cover page.
- -s size
-
Set the page size to use for the transmitted facsimile.
Facsimile are normally imaged with a system-default page size
(usually letter-size pages, 8.5" by 11", for sites in North America).
Alternate page sizes are specified symbolically using either
the name or abbreviation of an entry in the
pagesizes(5F)
database; e.g.
a3
(ISO A3),
a4
(ISO A4),
a5
(ISO A5),
a6
(ISO A6),
b4
(ISO B4),
na-let
(North American Letter),
us-leg
(American Legal),
us-led
(American Ledger),
us-exe
(American Executive),
jp-let
(Japanese Letter),
and
jp-leg
(Japanese Legal).
Comparisons are case-insensitive and any match of a
substring of the full page-size name is sufficient; e.g. ``legal'' would
match ``American Legal''.
-
Note that it may not be permissible to image into the
full page area; the guaranteed reproducible area for a page is
typically inset.
Also, note that while arbitrary page sizes can be specified through
the page size database,
only a limited set of page dimensions are supported by the
Group 3 facsimile protocol.
Thus if an odd-size facsimile is submitted for transmission
it may not be possible to determine if it can be sent
until the fax server establishes communication
with the remote facsimile machine.
- -S tsi
-
Pass tsi to the server as the suggested sender identification to be
used, for example, in tagline imaging and fax protocol.
- -t tries
-
Make no more than
tries
attempts to send the facsimile. (A try is a call in which carrier is
established and the facsimile protocol is commenced; this is contrasted
with a call attempt that might have failed because the line was busy.)
Without specifying a "tries" value to the server HylaFAX will, with some
exceptions, make an unlimited
number
of attempts to completely send the facsimile before the
kill time
expires. (The exceptions are that HylaFAX will terminate a job if 3
consecutive attempts to send a particular page fail, or if it appears
the receiver is not a facsimile machine.) Use ``-1'' to indicate that no
tries
value should be specified to the server.
- -T maxdials
-
Make no more than
maxdials
calls in attempting to send the facsimile. By default, HylaFAX will
redial 12 times before killing a job.
Use ``-1'' to indicate that no
maxdials
value should be specified to the server.
- -U voice-no
-
Pass
voice-no
to the
faxcover(1)
program as the sender's voice number.
- -u number
-
Use
number
as the number value in the outbound call identification and in tagline generation.
- -V voice-no
-
Pass
voice-no
to the
faxcover(1)
program as the destination person's voice number.
- -w
-
Wait for the job to complete before ending the sendfax session.
If this option is used, the sendfax process will not terminate until
the job is completed.
- -W fax-no
-
Pass
fax-no
to the
faxcover(1)
program as the sender's fax number.
- -x company
-
Pass
company
to the
faxcover(1)
program as the destination company name.
- -X company
-
Pass
company
to the
faxcover(1)
program as the sender's company name.
- -y location
-
Pass
location
to the
faxcover(1)
program as the destination company's location.
- -Y location
-
Pass
location
to the
faxcover(1)
program as the sender's company location.
- -z filename
-
Read destinations from
filename
which contains a list of the destinations formatted identically as
destinations for the
-d
option, one per line. Usage of this option is similar to the
-d
option and may be done in conjunction with other
-d
and
-z
options.
- -v
-
Print information on the standard output
about each conversion and cover sheet
generation operation it does.
If
-v
is specified twice, the protocol between
sendfax
and the
hfaxd
server process that does the submission work on the
remote machine is also displayed.
CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
sendfax
reads configuration information from the files
/etc/hylafax/hfaxd.conf,
/etc/hylafax/hyla.conf,
/etc/hylafax/sendfax.conf,
and
~/.hylarc;
in that order, with later-read settings superseding any
that may have been previously read.
Configuration files follow the conventions described in
hylafax-client(1).
The following configuration parameters are recognized.
Parameters marked with ¹ are not available in /etc/hylafax/hfaxd.conf :
Tag Type Default Description
AutoCoverPage boolean Yes automatically generate cover page
ChopThreshold float 3.0 page chopping threshold
CoverCmd string see below pathname of cover sheet program
Cover-Comments string - cover page comments string
Cover-Company¹ string - cover page to-company name string
Cover-Location¹ string - cover page to-company location string
Cover-Regarding string - cover page regarding string
Cover-Template string - cover page template filename
Cover-Voice¹ string - cover page to-voice number string
Cover-From-Company¹ string -cover page from-company string
Cover-From-Location¹ string -cover page from-location string
Cover-From-Voice¹ string -cover page from-voice number string
Cover-From-Fax¹ string - cover page from-fax number string
DateFormat string - cover page date format string
DesiredEC integer 2 desired type of ECM
DesiredMST string - desired minimum scanline time to use
DesiredSpeed integer - desired signalling rate to use
DialRules string see below file containing dialstring rules
From string - sender's identity
HRes float 204. horizontal resolution
Host string localhost host to contact for service
KillTime string - time to expire job
MailAddr string - mail address for notification messages
MaxDials integer 12 times to retry dialing
MaxTries integer 3 times to retry transmission
MinSpeed integer - minimum acceptable signalling rate
Modem string - modem to use on server
Notify string none control email notification
PageChop string default control page chop handling
PageLength float - page length in millimeters
PageSize string default page size by name
PageWidth float - page width in millimeters
PassiveMode boolean false whether or not to use passive mode
Port integer 4559 port to use in contacting server
Priority string default job scheduling priority
Protocol string tcp protocol to use in contacting server
RetryTime string - delay between failed attempts to send
SendTime string - time to send job
TagLine string - tagline format string
TSI string - sender identification to use
TypeRules string see below file containing file typing rules
VRes float 98. vertical resolution
Verbose boolean No whether or not to enable protocol tracing
The configuration parameters are explained below.
Certain configuration parameters, notably those for setting strings
on automatically generated cover pages, are defined mainly for use
by other HylaFAX programs that share common code used by
sendfax.
- AutoCoverPage
-
Control whether or not a cover page is automatically generated
for each job.
(Equivalent to the
-n
option.)
- ChopThreshold
-
The amount of white space, in inches, that must be present at the bottom
of a page before HylaFAX will attempt to truncate the page transmission.
- CoverCmd
-
The absolute pathname of the program to use to generate cover pages.
The default cover sheet program is
/usr/bin/faxcover.
- Cover-Comments
-
The comments string to pass to the cover sheet program when
auto-generating cover pages.
- Cover-Company
-
The to-company name string to pass to the cover sheet program when
auto-generating cover pages.
- Cover-Location
-
The to-company location string to pass to the cover sheet program when
auto-generating cover pages.
- Cover-Regarding
-
The regarding string to pass to the cover sheet program when
auto-generating cover pages.
- Cover-Template
-
The absolute pathname of a cover sheet template file to use
in auto-generating cover pages.
- Cover-Voice
-
The to-voice number string to pass to the cover sheet program when
auto-generating cover pages.
- Cover-From-Company
-
The from-company name string to pass to the cover sheet program
when auto-generating cover pages.
- Cover-From-Location
-
The from-location string to pass to the cover sheet program when
auto-generating cover pages.
- Cover-From-Voice
-
The from-voice number string to pass to the cover sheet program when
auto-generating cover pages.
- Cover-From-Fax
-
The from-fax number string to pass to the cover sheet program when
auto-generating cover pages.
- DateFormat
-
The
strftime(3)
format string to pass to the cover page command when auto-generating
cover pages.
- DesiredEC
-
Which type of the optional Error Correct Mode (ECM) to use when
transmitting facsimile. 0 to disable, 1 for 64-byte ECM, and 2 for
256-byte ECM (default).
- DesiredMST
-
The desired minimum scanline time to use when transmitting facsimile.
(Equivalent to the
-M
option.)
- DesiredSpeed
-
The desired signalling rate to the use when transmitting facsimile.
(Equivalent to the
-B
option.)
- DialRules
-
The name of the file containing the dialstring processing rules to
when preparing an externally visible representation of the dialstring
(e.g. to strip credit card numbers).
By default this is /etc/hylafax/dialrules.
- From
-
The sender's identity.
(Equivalent to the
-f
option.)
- Host
-
The host to contact for service.
(Equivalent to the
-h
option.)
- HRes
-
The horizontal resolution to use when transmitting facsimile.
(NB: this currently has no effect.)
- KillTime
-
The expiration time to assign to each job.
(Equivalent to the
-k
option.)
- MailAddr
-
The electronic mail address to direct notification messages from the
server.
If this string is specified without an ``@hostname'' part then the
local hostname will automatically be appended.
(Equivalent to the
-f
option.)
- MaxDials
-
The maximum number of times to dial the phone for each job.
(Equivalent to the
-T
option.)
- MaxTries
-
The maximum number of times to retry sending a job.
(Equivalent to the
-t
option.)
- MinSpeed
-
The minimum acceptable signalling rate to use when transmitting facsimile.
(Equivalent to the
-b
option.)
- Modem
-
The modem to use on the server.
(Equivalent to the
-h
option.)
- Notify
-
Control the email notification messages from the server.
This string may be one of ``done'', ``none'', ``requeued'' or ``default''
with an optionally preceding ``when '' (e.g. ``when done'').
Note that ``when requeued'' implies ``when done''.
(Equivalent to the
-D,
-R,
and
-N
options.)
- PageChop
-
Control page chop handling when transmitting facsimile.
This string may be one of ``none'', ``all'', or ``last' to have
no pages chopped, all pages chopped, or only the last page chopped;
respectively.
Page chopping is controlled by the
ChopThreshold
parameter.
- PageLength
-
Set the transmitted page length in millimeters.
- PageSize
-
Set the page dimensions according to an entry in the
pagesizes(5F)
database.
(Equivalent to the
-s
option.)
- PageWidth
-
Set the transmitted page width in millimeters.
- 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.)
- Priority
-
The scheduling priority to assign to each job.
(Equivalent to the
-P
option.)
- Protocol
-
The name of the communication protocol to use when contacting a server.
(Equivalent to the
FAXSERVICE
environment variable.)
- RetryTime
-
The time to delay between job retries due to a communication failure.
(Equivalent to the
-I
option.)
- SendTime
-
The time to send jobs.
(Equivalent to the
-a
option.)
- TagLine
-
The tagline format string to use when transmitting facsimile.
(Equivalent to the
-F
option.)
- TSI
-
The sender identification to use when transmitting facsimile.
(Equivalent to the
-S
option.)
- TypeRules
-
The name of the file containing file type conversion rules.
By default this is /etc/hylafax/typerules.
- Verbose
-
Control protocol tracing.
(Equivalent to the
-vv
option.)
- VRes
-
Set the vertical resolution in lines/inch
to use when transmitting facsimile.
(Equivalent to the
-m
and
-l
options.)
DIAGNOSTICS
The following messages are generated because of problems
encountered on the local machine.
Could not call server.
The facsimile server on the remote machine did not respond.
No input data; transmission aborted.
No data was supplied (typically on the standard input).
No facsimile will be sent.
Error converting data; command was %s.
A data conversion operation failed; the shell
command that was used is printed.
Can not convert %s.
Data needed to be converted for transmission, but the
required conversion rule was not located.
This may indicate that the HylaFAX
software was incorrectly installed; or perhaps
that an
NFS-mounted directory is temporarily unavailable.
%s: Can not determine file type.
sendfax
was unable to deduce the type of the file.
%s: Not a regular file.
The file is something other than a regular file; for
example, a directory.
The following messages may be printed by
sendfax.
These messages describe problems encountered by
the server process on the remote machine.
This list is incomplete;
other messages may be generated by the server under
unusual circumstances.
FILES
~/.hylarc per-user configuration file
/etc/hylafax/hyla.conf system-wide configuration file
/etc/hylafax/sendfax.conf system-wide configuration file
/etc/hylafax/typerules file type and conversion rules
/etc/hylafax/pagesizes page size database
/etc/hylafax/dialrules optional client dialstring rules
/usr/bin/faxcover for generating cover sheets
/usr/sbin/textfmt for converting text to PostScript
/usr/sbin/sgi2fax for converting SGI RGB images
/var/spool/hylafax/tmp/sndfaxXXXXXXtemporary files
SEE ALSO
at(1),
hylafax-client(1),
faxalter(1),
faxcover(1),
faxmail(1),
faxrm(1),
faxstat(1),
sgi2fax(1),
textfmt(1),
hfaxd(8C),
hylafax-server(5F),
typerules(5F)