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Am trying to send a fax using sendfax but I get the following error
"[root@jean root]# sendfax -f "alex@kenic.or.ke" -R -r "Testing fax" -c "Resend
on recieving" -x "CCK" -d "Recipient@4348135" test.tif
test.tif: Can not open file"
Where should the test.tif fax be located. I have also installed tkhylafax send client which is also not sending the fax.
I also need to receive an identical fax to my email address everytime I receive a fax.Any suggestions.
the file needs to exist in the current directory. Try using the absolute path.
To get an email of the faxes received, put the following in /var/spool/hylafax/etc/FaxDispatch
FILETYPE=pdf;
SENDTO=mail@somewhere.co.uk
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