Using Hylafax

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Title: Using Hylafax

OK - hopefully someone can help out here - I have messed with this too long.  I installed Hylafax and here is my setup.

Fedora Core 2
External model /dev/ttyS1

I can: echo atdt {phone number} >/dev/ttyS1

And the modem will dial.

I can dial out using minicom as well.  So I know the modem is working and is /dev/ttyS1.

Back to Hylafax:
I have ran faxaddmodem ttyS1 and the program probes my modem and finds all the information that it needs and ask several setup questions and runs completely through.

I believe faxgetty is running, here is my output of a faxstat command.

[root@fedora root]# faxstat
HylaFAX scheduler on fedora.txfb.org: Running
Modem ttyS1 (254.751.2265): Running and idle

However - Hylafax will not send anything out.  I try and do a simple example to another fax machine and get the following

[root@fedora /]# sendfax -n -d 9,7723628 /etc/passwd
request id is 19 (group id 19) for host localhost (1 file)

[root@fedora /]# faxstat -s
HylaFAX scheduler on fedora.txfb.org: Running
Modem ttyS1 (254.751.2265): Running and idle

JID  Pri S  Owner Number       Pages Dials     TTS Status
19   127 W   root 9,7723628     0:0   0:12

It acts like it is going to work - but never sends the fax.  What I'm I missing here?

Thanks
Slade Hornick


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