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faxspool(1)		     mgetty+sendfax manual		   faxspool(1)

NAME
       faxspool	- queue	and convert files for faxing with sendfax(8)

SYNOPSIS
       faxspool	[options] phone-number files...

DESCRIPTION
       Queue  the named	files for later	transmission with sendfax(8).  The in-
       put files are converted to G3 fax files,	spooled	to /var/spool/fax/out-
       going/<dir>/f*.g3, and queued  for  transmsssion	 to  the  fax  address
       "phone-number".

       On  top	of  each  page,	faxspool puts a	header line, telling the other
       side the	number of pages, your fax id, ..., whatever you	like. The for-
       mat  of	 this	line   is   configurable   via	 the   file   /usr/lo-
       cal/etc/mgetty+sendfax/faxheader	 and per-user via the file $HOME/.fax-
       header.	(you can select	another	one with the "-h" option, for example,
       one for your business faxes and one for the private stuff).

       This file should	contain	a few lines of text, normally only  one	 line,
       but  more  than	one line is permitted. The text	may use	the tokens @T@
       for the remote telephone	number,	@U@ for	the sending user name, @N@ for
       his full	name (fifth field of /etc/passwd, if not given with "-F"), @P@
       for the page number and @M@ for the total number	of pages. @D@ will  be
       replaced	 by  the  string  specified  with the "-D" option (see below),
       @DATE@ will be substituted by the output	of  the	 `date`	 command,  and
       @ID@ stands for the sender's fax	number (FAX_STATION_ID).  Finally, @S@
       will be substituted by the JOB ID (Fxxxxxx).

       If  "phone-number" contains non-numeric characters, faxspool interprets
       it as an	 alias	and  tries  to	look  it  up  in  the  files  /usr/lo-
       cal/etc/mgetty+sendfax/faxaliases  and $HOME/.faxnrs.  These files have
       a very simple format: one line per alias, alias name first,  whitespace
       (tab  or	 blank),  phone	 number. Optionally, you can place a short de-
       scription of the	receiver after the phone number, this will be used  as
       if  it  had  been  specified with "-D" (an explicit "-D"	flag overrides
       this).

       Example:	gert 0893244814	Gert Doering

       Access control is handled similar to the	way "crontab" does  it:	 if  a
       file  /usr/local/etc/mgetty+sendfax/fax.allow  exists, only those users
       listed in that file (one	name per line) may use the fax service.	If  it
       does  not  exist, but a file /usr/local/etc/mgetty+sendfax/fax.deny ex-
       ists, all users but those listed	in that	file may use faxspool(1),  and
       if  neither  file  exists, only root may	send faxes. (Note: if the user
       name in the fax.allow file is followed by a blank,  the	rest  of  that
       line  is	 ignored.  Some	other fax spooling software uses this to store
       additional information about the	user sending the request).

       Optionally, faxspool can	generate user-customizable fax cover pages. It
       is  quite  easy	to  set	 up:  if  a  file  /usr/local/lib/mgetty+send-
       fax/make.coverpg	 exists	and is executable, it is run with all relevant
       source/destination data on the command line, and	its output is sent  as
       the  first  page	 of  the resulting fax.	If $HOME/.make.coverpg exists,
       this file is used instead. See coverpg(1) for details.

OPTIONS
       -n     Tells faxspool to	use normal resolution (as opposed to  the  de-
	      fault,  fine resolution) both when converting files to G3	format
	      and when transmitting (no	effect on pbm files)

       -h <text	file>
	      Use <text	file> for the FAX header line(s).  The default	format
	      file  for	 faxspool  is /usr/local/etc/mgetty+sendfax/faxheader.
	      '-' means	'no header line'.

       -q     do not output progress messages (file ...	is format ...,	spool-
	      ing to ...).  Error messages will	be seen	anyway.

       -f <mail	address>
	      Use  the address given for the status mail that faxrunq(1) sends
	      after completing / dequeueing the	request. If no mail address is
	      specified, the requesting	user (on the local machine)  gets  the
	      mail.

       -u <user	name>
	      Do  not  use the current user ID for authentication purposes but
	      the user name specified. Since this can lead to easy  breach  of
	      security,	 only  "trusted"  users	 may use this flag. Currently,
	      those users are "root", "lp" and "daemon"	 (hardwired  into  the
	      code).  Note:  the status	mail will still	go to the user running
	      faxspool(1) unless changed with "-f".

       -D <destination>
	      Verbose form of the fax's	destination. Used  only	 for  informa-
	      tional  purposes,	that is, faxq(1) will show it, faxrunq(1) will
	      put it into the return mail ("Subject: your fax to ..."),	and  a
	      @D@ in the page header will be replaced by it.

       -F <description>
	      Full  name  or  similar  description of the sending user (if not
	      specified, the full name field from /etc/passwd will  be	used).
	      Used  only for informational purposes, that is, faxspool(1) will
	      substitute a @N@ in the page header file with it,	and it will be
	      passed to	the cover page program (if used) as <sender-NAME>.

       -P <priority>
	      Sets the priority	of the fax in the queue. 9 is  highest	(mean-
	      ing: faxes get sent out first), 1	is lowest. If nothing is spec-
	      ified,  a	 default  value	of 5 is	used. Right now, only faxrunqd
	      understands priority, faxrunq will silently ignore it.

       -C <cover page program>
	      Specify that the named program is	to be used to generate a cover
	      page for the fax that is being queued. How the program is	called
	      is described in the coverpg(1) manpage.

	      The special program name "-" is used to specify "no coverpage at
	      all".

	      No message is issued if the program isn't	found,	or  cannot  be
	      executed,	faxspool will simply queue the fax without cover page.

	      The  default  cover page program used is $HOME/.make.coverpg; if
	      this file	doesn't	exist  /usr/local/lib/mgetty+sendfax/make.cov-
	      erpg  is	used.  (However, if $HOME/.make.coverpg	exists,	but is
	      not executable, no coverpage is used at all.)

       -p     Spool a request that will	try polling (see  "sendfax  -p").  The
	      implementation isn't too smart yet, the polled files will	simply
	      go into the job's	spool directory.

       -t <hh:mm>
	      Don't send the fax before	the time given.	It may not be sent ex-
	      actly  at	 <hh:mm>,  but	the first time faxrunq runs after that
	      time. If the fax cannot be sent successfully before midnight, it
	      won't be sent on the next	day until <hh:mm>!

       -t <hh:mm>-<hh:mm>
	      Only send	the fax	in the time range  between  those  two	times.
	      This is only implemented in faxrunqd.  If	the second time	speci-
	      fied  is	'earlier'  than	the first time,	it is interpreted as a
	      time range crossing midnight.

       -A <data>
	      pass faxspool a chunk of data that is ignored (so	 you  can  put
	      anything	you  want  here),  but	written	 to  all the log files
	      (acct.log, sendfax.log).	This can be used to tag	faxes as  pri-
	      vate/corporate,  to  tag	faxes  with the	customer ID to use for
	      billing, or something along that lines.

       -m <phone1> <phone2> <phone3> ... --
	      Multicasting - send the specified	files to all phone numbers  in
	      the  list	 given	after  "-m". The list is terminated with "--".
	      "-m" has to be the last option on	the command line  (not	imple-
	      mented yet).

       -M <file	name>
	      Multicasting  - read a list of telephone numbers to send the fax
	      to from the given	file. Do not use in conjunction	with "-m" (not
	      implemented yet).

       -c     Copy source files	to a sub directory ".source-files/" in the fax
	      queue directory (most likely, you	 won't	ever  need  this  -  I
	      needed  it  for  one project, so it's here and documented. Don't
	      ask what it's good for).

FILES
       /var/spool/fax/outgoing/*
	      fax spool	directory

       /usr/local/etc/mgetty+sendfax/faxaliases
	      global fax alias file

       $HOME/.faxnrs
	      private fax alias	file

       /usr/local/etc/mgetty+sendfax/fax.allow
	      list of allowed users

       /usr/local/etc/mgetty+sendfax/fax.deny
	      list of denied users

       /usr/local/etc/mgetty+sendfax/faxheader
	      default fax page header

       /usr/local/lib/mgetty+sendfax/make.coverpg
	      program to create	fax cover page (see coverpg(1)).

       /usr/local/etc/mgetty+sendfax/faxspool.rules
	      program to control which file extentions are  recognized	(.txt,
	      .ps, ...)	 and how those file formats should be converted	to G3.

       /usr/local/lib/mgetty+sendfax/faxq-helper
	      this a small C helper program that facilitates access to the fax
	      spool queue (which is since mgetty 1.1.29	no longer world-write-
	      able)

BUGS
       faxspool	is not too smart about recognizing file	types

       Use  of faxspool	-n with	bitmap files may give wrong results, depending
       on the aspect ratio of the input	files.

       Multicasting with the -m	and -M options is not implemented yet.

SEE ALSO
       g3cat(1), pbm2g3(1), sendfax(8),	faxrunq(1), faxrunqd(8), faxq(1), fax-
       queue(5), coverpg(1)

AUTHOR
       faxspool	is  Copyright  (C)  1993-2002  by  Gert	 Doering,  <gert@gree-
       nie.muc.de>.   Access  control  and  alias  handling  suggested	by Caz
       Yokoyama, <caz@shoki.osk.psq.mei.co.jp>.

greenie				   23 Nov 02			   faxspool(1)

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