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Hi all .. I am looking forward for a pdf documentation to hylafax server .. I went to the website documentation it doesn't contain the accurate command line .. Does any one have an idea where to get a better documentation or other fax server solutions?
Thanks
Hi all .. I am looking forward for a pdf documentation to hylafax server .. I went to the website documentation it doesn't contain the accurate command line .. Does any one have an idea where to get a better documentation or other fax server solutions?
Thanks
Sorry, the Hylafax website would absolutely contain the "accurate command line" for using Hylafax. Mainly because they're the people who wrote it. http://www.hylafax.org/content/Documentation
Hi there..I just installed Hylafax on my Debian system, it went nice and fast, no problem...I used to be on Suse too, so I guest it is just as easy...
Most of the script of install is automated, after that to send a fax, you should use a GUI front end that works with Hylafax, there are a few, locally and remotelly, as well as printing to a virtual fax machine both of windows and linux...
If you are just using a few faxes, and not a running a company, try efax-gtk program .
I'm also looking for help n setting a mail to fax gateway, and I don't kow how to do it !
Hi there..I just installed Hylafax on my Debian system, it went nice and fast, no problem...I used to be on Suse too, so I guest it is just as easy...
Most of the script of install is automated, after that to send a fax, you should use a GUI front end that works with Hylafax, there are a few, locally and remotelly, as well as printing to a virtual fax machine both of windows and linux...
If you are just using a few faxes, and not a running a company, try efax-gtk program .
I'm also looking for help n setting a mail to fax gateway, and I don't kow how to do it !
I tried it on Ubuntu server it went good, easy & fast as you said but their is something wrong when I send faxes from this server to any other fax machine the papers are printed empty example if i send a fax of 10 pages to the other fax machine .. 10 pages are printed but they are empty !! did that happen with you or do you have any solution for that Thanks
I tried it on Ubuntu server it went good, easy & fast as you said but their is something wrong when I send faxes from this server to any other fax machine the papers are printed empty example if i send a fax of 10 pages to the other fax machine .. 10 pages are printed but they are empty !! did that happen with you or do you have any solution for that Thanks
Thanks alot I found the solution by my own just adding a line in the conf file everything went ok : )
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