[Samba] RESPOND-EFAX/Payong Gig
Ruben Safir
ruben at mrbrklyn.com
Fri Oct 4 15:33:00 GMT 2002
Keith
I'm using EFAX and faxlpr
The set up doesn't currently take in the user information or
ceate a cover sheet on the server side.
I'd like to create the cover sheet on the client side.
and send it in the print spool from windows
This is the printcap entry
fax2:\
:lp=/dev/null:\
:sd=/var/spool/fax:\
:if=/usr/bin/faxlpr:
This is faxlpr
#!/bin/sh
#
# fax - script to make, send, receive, view or print a fax
# Copyright 1993-1999 by Ed Casas
#
# --- Start of user configuration section ---
#
# Notes:
#
# - do not put spaces before or after the equal (=) signs.
#
# - variables can also be set on the command line, for example:
# fax DEV=cua0 send file.ps
# or in a configuration file (see CONFIGFILES below)
#
# The names of the fax script, efax and efix, including full path
# if necessary.
FAX=/usr/bin/fax
EFAX=/usr/bin/efax
EFIX=/usr/bin/efix
# The device to which the fax modem is connected (e.g. ttya for
# /dev/ttya). Use a dial-out (cua) device if available. If
# there are links to this device then all programs must use same
# name or the UUCP locking mechanism will fail. For example, if
# /dev/modem is a link to /dev/cua1, then getty, uucp, kermit,
# pppd, dip, etc. must *all* use either /dev/modem or /dev/cua1.
DEV=ttyS0
# Your fax number in international format, 20 characters maximum.
# Use only digits, spaces, and the "+" character.
FROM="1 212 980 2177"
# Your name as it should appear on the page header.
NAME="Rosenzweig & Maffia LLP"
# The preferred page size for creating and printing faxes.
# Allowed values are "letter", "legal", and "a4".
PAGE=letter
# PAGE=legal
# PAGE=a4
# The type of printer. Use 'pcl' for HP-PCL or 'ps' for
# Postscript. See definition of PRINT (below) for more options.
PRTYPE=ps # Postscript (e.g. Apple LaserWriter)
# PRTYPE=pcl # HP-PCL (e.g. HP LaserJet)
# The command to print image files from standard input. Typically
# this is "lpr" or "lp".
PRCMD="lpr"
# The command to view a Portable Gray Map (PGM) image from the
# standard input. Typically "xv -" or "xloadimage stdin".
VIEWCMD="xloadimage stdin" # best
# VIEWCMD="pnmtoxwd | xwud" # slower alternative
# VIEWCMD="xv -" # much slower alternative
# The name of the Ghostscript executable including full path if
# necessary. Only required if faxing Postscript files.
GS=/usr/bin/gs
# Dial string prefix and suffix such as T for tone dialing, P for
# pulse dialing, 9 to get an external line, commas for delays or
# W to wait for dial tone. See definition of TELCVT below if you
# have more complex requirements.
DIALPREFIX="T"
DIALSUFFIX=""
# The name(s) of lock file(s) according to your system's
# conventions. Protect with single quotes for delayed evaluation.
# Add a leading '#' to the file name to use binary format.
LOCK='-x /var/lock/LCK..$DEV' # modern systems
# LOCK='-x /usr/spool/uucp/LCK..$DEV' # older systems
# LOCK='-x /var/lock/LCK..$DEV -x /var/spool/uucp/LCK..$DEV' # both
# LOCK='-x #/usr/spool/uucp/LCK..$DEV' # binary format
# LOCK='-x /usr/spool/locks/LK.047.040.011' # SysV style names
# LOCK='' # no lock file
# Uncomment one of the following lines to force xon/xoff flow
# control only if you have one of the types of modems listed.
# FCINIT='-j\Q4' # AT&T (Dataport, Paradyne)
# FCINIT='-j\Q1' # Motorola (Power Modem, 3400 Pro,...)
# FCINIT='-j*F1' # QuickComm (Spirit II)
# FCINIT='-j&H2' # USR (Courier, Sportster)
#FCINIT='-or' # Multi-Tech (for bit reversal)
FCINIT='-oh' # Multi-Tech (for bit reversal)
# ****************************************************************
# The remaining options probably won't need to be changed.
# ****************************************************************
# Configuration files that are sourced if they exist. Comment
# out if you don't need to use config files. Warning: any type of
# shell command in these files will be executed.
#CONFIGFILES="/etc/efax.rc ${HOME:-~}/.efaxrc ./.efaxrc"
# A command that will generate unique names for logs and received
# files. 'date +%m%d%H%M%S' works on most systems. Protect with
# single quotes.
TSTAMP='date +%m%d%H%M%S'
# TSTAMP='echo $$' # alternative - use process number
# Shell command to convert aliases to phone numbers when sending
# faxes. When executed $1 will be the alias and $f the file name
# to search. The example below uses a directory file where alias
# lines start with the keyword "fax" followed by the alias in
# be the phone number. Other lines are ignored. For example, if
# one of the files in DIRFILES (defined below) contained the line
# "fax(kpmg): 691-3031", you could use the command "fax send kpmg
# invoice.24". Protect with single quotes.
LOOKUP='eval /bin/sed -n -e "/^fax($1):/{" -e "s/^[^:]*://p" -eq -e"}" $f'
# List of telephone directory file(s) to be searched. The
# default is the file .faxdir in the user's home directory.
DIRFILES="${HOME:-.}/.faxdir"
# Shell command to convert phone numbers to dial strings. This
# lets you to store numbers without the long distance or
# alternate carrier access codes, passwords, accounting digits,
# etc. In the examples below this is used to convert numbers
# beginning with '+'; the first substitution handles same-country
# calls and the second handles international calls.
TELCVT='/bin/sed -e s/+1/1/ -e s/+/011/' # North America
# TELCVT='sed -e s/+61/0/ -e s/+/0011/' # Australia
# TELCVT='sed -e s/+44/0/ -e s/+/00/' # UK
# TELCVT='sed -e s/+49/0/ -e s/+/00/' # Germany
# TELCVT='sed -e s/+852// -e s/+/001/' # Hong Kong
# TELCVT='sed -e s/+33// -e s/+/19W/' # France (?)
# TELCVT='sed -e s/+34/0/ -e s/+/07W/' # Spain
# TELCVT='/bin/sed -e s/+1/10288/' # use AT&T
# TELCVT='sed -e s/+/T82W1682W9W/' # get out of PBX
# efix options to use a bitmap font for text-to-fax conversion.
# The option -l66 puts 66 lines of text per page, -d1,1 sets 1
# inch top & left margin. Comment these out to use the built-in
# font. Use "fax makefont" to make bitmap fonts from Postscript
# fonts.
# TEXTFONT="-l66 -d1,1 -f /usr/bin/efaxfont"
# efax options to specify a different font for headers. Generate
# using "fax makefont."
# HDRFONT="-f /usr/bin/efaxfont"
# Dimensions of page sizes.
PAGE_letter="8.465x11in" # fax width x letter length
PAGE_legal="8.465x14in" # fax width x legal length
PAGE_a4="21x29.7cm" # ISO A4
# Default resolution for converting to fax format. Can only be
# 204x196 or 204x98.
RES=204x196 # default "Fine" resolution (196 lpi)
# RES=204x98 # standard resolution (98 lpi)
# When the print and view commands below are executed, $f will be
# the input file name and $PAGEDIM will be one of the above page
# dimensions. Protect with single quotes.
# PRINT: A command to convert fax files to a printable format.
# For printers other than Postscript or PCL you can use efix's
# PBM output and an appropriate pbm filter (such as pbmtoepson)
# or efix's Postsript output and Ghostscript as a filter. Change
# the scaling (-s) and displacement (-d) options as required to
# fit the image onto the area your printer can print.
PRINT='$EFIX -ve -p$PAGEDIM -r300 -s0.98 -d0,0.125 -o$PRTYPE $f'
# example using pbm utilities:
# PRINT='$EFIX -ve -p$PAGEDIM -r60x72 -opbm $f | pbmtoepson'
# example using Ghostscript:
# PRINT='$EFIX -ve -p$PAGEDIM -r120x144 -ops $f | \
# $GS -q -sPAPERSIZE=$PAGE -sDEVICE=epson -r120x144 \
# -dNOPAUSE -dSAFER -sOutputFile=- - '
# VIEW: A command to convert fax files to PGM format for
# previewing. efix's pgm output reduces image dimensions by 4X.
# VIEW='$EFIX -ve -p$PAGEDIM -r200 -opgm $f' # 50dpi: fast, whole-page view
VIEW='$EFIX -ve -p$PAGEDIM -r300 -opgm $f' # 75dpi: slower, readable size
# Commands to set up modem. "-iZ -i&FE&D2S7=120 -i&C0"
# works with almost all modems. See the efax(1) man page for
# details.
INIT="-iZ -i&FE&D2S7=120 -i&C0"
# Command(s) to reset modem when efax finishes. "-kZ" works in
# almost all cases.
RESET="-kZ"
# RESET="-kZ -k&F+FCLASS=0" # for modems that stay in fax mode after reset
# Speaker mode(M) and loudness(L). Mn sets speaker mode where n
# means: 0:never, 1:until carrier, 2:always, 3:on receive only.
SPKR="-iM1L3"
# Options to use a particular command sets. Normally efax
# selects the command set based on the modem's capabilities. Use
# -o1 to force Class 1, -o2 for Class 2 and -o0 for Class 2.0.
#CLASSINIT="-o1" # Class 1
#CLASSINIT="" # Class 2
# CLASSINIT="-o0" # Class 2.0
# The modem's capabilities for sending faxes. Normally efax
# chooses these by querying the modem. "-c 1,3,0,0,0,0,0,0"
# forces 9600 bps maximum speed. See the efax(1) man page for a
# description of the fields.
TXCAP="-c 1,3,0,2,0,0,0,0"
# Capabilities for receiving faxes. Usually the same as TXCAP.
# If your modem only receives at 4800 bps use "-c 1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0".
# RXCAP="$TXCAP"
# Additional options required only for transmit or only for
# receive. None normally required.
# Commands to set up modem. "-iZ -i&FE&D2S7=120 -i&C0"
# works with almost all modems. See the efax(1) man page for
# details.
INIT="-iZ -i&FE&D2S7=120 -i&C0"
# Command(s) to reset modem when efax finishes. "-kZ" works in
# almost all cases.
RESET="-kZ"
# RESET="-kZ -k&F+FCLASS=0" # for modems that stay in fax mode after reset
# Speaker mode(M) and loudness(L). Mn sets speaker mode where n
# means: 0:never, 1:until carrier, 2:always, 3:on receive only.
SPKR="-iM1L3"
# Options to use a particular command sets. Normally efax
# selects the command set based on the modem's capabilities. Use
# -o1 to force Class 1, -o2 for Class 2 and -o0 for Class 2.0.
#CLASSINIT="-o1" # Class 1
#CLASSINIT="" # Class 2
# CLASSINIT="-o0" # Class 2.0
# The modem's capabilities for sending faxes. Normally efax
# chooses these by querying the modem. "-c 1,3,0,0,0,0,0,0"
# forces 9600 bps maximum speed. See the efax(1) man page for a
# description of the fields.
TXCAP="-c 1,3,0,2,0,0,0,0"
# Capabilities for receiving faxes. Usually the same as TXCAP.
# If your modem only receives at 4800 bps use "-c 1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0".
# RXCAP="$TXCAP"
# Additional options required only for transmit or only for
# receive. None normally required.
RXINIT=""
#TXINIT=""
# Command to make a date for the page header. Protect with single
# quotes. 'date "+%Y/%m/%d %H:%M"' works on most systems.
DATECMD='date "+%Y/%m/%d %H:%M"' # YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM (24hour)
# DATECMD='date' # longer, more readable
# Page header format. You may use $DATE, $NAME, $FROM, $TO, and
# "%d/%d" (for page number and count). Protect with single
# quotes. Example: '$DATE $FROM $NAME p. %d/%d'.
HDR='$DATE $FROM $NAME p. %d/%d'
# BUSYRETRIES is a list of delays in seconds between attempts to
# redial busy numbers. Comment out if you don't want to retry
# busy numbers.
BUSYRETRIES="30 60 120 300 60 600 60 60 1200 60 60"
# FAILRETRIES is a list of delays in seconds between attempts to
# retry failed transmissions. Retries are only attempted if at
# least one page was sent in the previous attempt. Retries
# include only pages not already sent. Comment out if you don't
# want to retry failed transmissions.
FAILRETRIES="300 300" # try two more times at 5 minute intervals
# Command to run another program (efax) at a higher-than-normal
# scheduling priority. This command isn't used if it fails
# (e.g. because the current user isn't privileged). Comment this
# out if it causes problems.
NICE="nice -n -10"
# Standard versions of commands that are often aliased.
RM="/bin/rm -f"
LS="/bin/ls"
# Messages to display. VERB sets the messages displayed (stderr)
# and VERBLOG the messages written to log files (stdout).
VERB="ewin" # show errors, warnings, progress & negotiation
VERBLOG="chewmainrxtf" # log everything
# ****************************************************************
# The remaining configuration options apply only to the `fax
# answer' command. You can ignore these if you will only be
# running efax manually. See "USING INIT TO RUN EFAX" in the
# efax man page for more information.
# ****************************************************************
# device or file where fatal error messages should be written
CONSOLE=/dev/console
# The directory to store incoming faxes and log files. This directory
# should already exist and be writable by the user(s) of this script.
FAXDIR=/var/spool/fax
LOGDIR=/var/log/fax
# The strftime(3) pattern that generates the file name for
# received files. For example, at 10:45:36 on February 25,
# "%m%d%H%M%S" would produce 0225104536, "%j-%H%M" would produce
# 056-1045, and %d%b%H%M 25Feb1045.
ANSFNAME="%m%d%H%M%S"
# umask for received files. Use 022 to allow anyone to retrieve faxes.
UMASK=022
# The user to be sent mail when a fax is received.
FAXMGR=root
# The sendmail executable including full path if necessary. Only
# required if forwarding received faxes by e-mail in $NOTIFY.
SENDMAIL=/usr/sbin/sendmail
# The command to execute when a fax is received. Normally this
# sends FAXMGR e-mail or prints the received fax. The variable
# $f will be the name of the log file, $FILES will contain the
# names of the received files, and $REMID will have the remote ID
# string or '?' if none. The faxmail function will e-mail the fax
# as MIME image/tiff attachments. Comment this out to do
# nothing. Protect with single quotes.
NOTIFY='faxmail "$REMID" "$f" $FILES | $SENDMAIL $FAXMGR'
# NOTIFY='mail -s "fax/message from $REMID: $FILES" $FAXMGR <$f'
# NOTIFY='lpr $f ; $FAX print $OPT $FILES'
# The number of rings to wait before answering.
ANSRINGS=1
# If you want to enable fax/data adaptive answer (AA) read the
# efax man page and define DATAINIT to be the options that enable
# AA. Note: AA does not work properly on some (2400/9600) modems
# unless the modem initialization is done at 2400 bps (not
# possible with efax). USR modems do not support modem adaptive
# answer (+FAE=) in Class 1. &C1 enables most modems' DCD line
# so a signal can be sent to shells when a call is dropped. You
# must also define DCMD (see below).
#DATAOPT="-j&C1 -j+FCLASS=0 -jS7=30"
# DATAINIT="$DATAOPT -j+FAE=1" # Class 1 modem adaptive answer
DATAINIT="$DATAOPT -j+FAA=1" # Class 2[.0] modem adaptive answer
# DATAINIT="$DATAOPT -oa" # software adaptive answer
# DATAINIT="$DATAOPT" # data-only answer
# If you have a voice modem and want to answer in voice mode
# define VOICEINIT to be the options that enable voice mode. You
# must also set VCMD below. Voice support is not yet available.
# VOICEINIT="-j#CLS=8" # Rockwell voice modems
# VOICEINIT="-jM2L2#CLS=8#VLS=4" # with speaker on
# Argument to exec(2) of "/bin/sh -c" for incoming data calls.
# This command will usually exec getty(8) but can include other
# commands to set up the serial port, etc. Up to 6 %d arguments
# are replaced by the baud rate following the CONNECT response
# from the modem or 19200 if none. If using getty_ps ensure
# /etc/gettydefs has entries for all possible %d values
# (e.g. 19200). Use 'nice' if required to reduce any special
# priority set by NICE.
#DCMD="exec /sbin/getty -h $DEV %d vt100" # for getty_ps (Linux)
# DCMD="exec /sbin/agetty -h $DEV %d vt100" # for agetty (Linux)
# DCMD="exec pppd $DEV %d" # start PPP server
# Argument to exec(2) of "/bin/sh -c" for incoming voice calls.
# This command will usually be a shell script that interacts with
# the caller by using efone to play/record audio and detect DTMF
# tones. Up to 6 %d arguments are replaced by the modem file
# descriptor. VCMD can "exec fax reanswer" to switch to fax or
# data mode if required.
FONE=/usr/bin/fone # minimal voice mail
VCMD="exec $FONE %d"
# The owner.group and mode to which "fax answer" sets the serial
# device. This allows non-root processes to grab the device from
# efax even if a previous process (e.g. login) has changed it.
# Comment out if you don't need to reset device ownership.
OWNER=root.tty # typical
MODE=666 # anybody
# MODE=660 # only owner & group
# Regular expression for efax exit codes in log files that will
# *not* be saved. For example, use [145] to ignore exits due to
# `locked' (1), `no modem' (4), and `signal' (5) conditions
NOLOG='[145]'
# ****************************************************************
# --- End of user configuration section ---
# ****************************************************************
# --- source configuration files
for f in $CONFIGFILES
do
if [ -r $f ]
then
eval "`cat $f`"
fi
done
# --- set any variables given on command line
while : ; do
case $# in 0) break ;; esac
case "$1" in [A-Z]*=*) eval $1 ; shift ;; *) break ;; esac
done
# -------- initialize
ERR=0
$NICE true 2>/dev/null ; case $? in 0) ;; *) NICE="" ;; esac
# -------- resolve dependencies on command-line arguments
eval LOCK=\"$LOCK\" # depends on DEV
# make device name w/o directories
case $DEV in
*/*) DEVN=`echo $DEV|/bin/sed -e s./._.g` ;;
*) DEVN=$DEV ;;
esac
case $PAGE in
letter) PAGEDIM="$PAGE_letter" ;;
legal) PAGEDIM="$PAGE_legal" ;;
a4) PAGEDIM="$PAGE_a4" ;;
*) echo "Error: PAGE=\"${PAGE}\" not valid." ; exit 2 ;;
esac
# --- check for a command or alias and optional flags
cmd=""
*/faxlpr|faxlpr) cmd=faxlpr ;;
*)
while : ; do
case $# in 0) case $cmd in '') cmd=receive ;; esac ; break ;; esac
case $1 in
-l) OPT="$OPT -l" ; RES=204x98 ; shift ;;
-h) OPT="$OPT -h" ; RES=204x196 ; shift ;;
-v) OPT="$OPT -v" ; VERB=$VERBLOG ; shift ;;
*)
case $cmd in '') cmd=$1 ; shift ;; *) break ;; esac
;;
esac
done
;;
esac
# -------- functions
faxmail () {
echo "Subject: fax/message from $1"
shift
echo "Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary=EFAX_MAIL"
echo ""
echo "--EFAX_MAIL"
echo "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=\"us-ascii\""
echo "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit"
echo ""
cat $1
shift
for f in $*
do
echo "--EFAX_MAIL"
echo "Content-Type: image/tiff"
echo "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64"
echo ""
$EFIX -M <$f
done
}
# -------- export variables for fone script
export DEV TSTAMP
-------- do the appropriate command
while : ; do # so we can use `break' to get to the end of the script
case $cmd in
# fax answer : clean up logs and exec efax. normally run by init(8).
answer)
if cd $FAXDIR ; then :
else
echo "Error: $FAX cannot cd to $FAXDIR" >>$CONSOLE
sleep 30
break
fi
while [ -f ${DEVN}.stop ] ; do sleep 15 ; done
umask $UMASK
case $OWNER in '') ;; *) chown $OWNER /dev/$DEV ;; esac
case $MODE in '') ;; *) chmod $MODE /dev/$DEV ;; esac
for f in ${DEVN}.[0-9]* # clean up old log files
do
egrep "done, returning $NOLOG|exec'ing" $f >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
case $? in
0)
$RM $f
;;
1) FILES=`/bin/sed -n -e '/received ->/s/^.*-> \(.*\)$/\1/p' $f`
FILES=`echo $FILES`
REMID=`/bin/sed -n -e '/remote ID ->/s/^.*-> \(.*\)$/\1/p' \
-e tok -e b -e ':ok' -e q $f`
case $REMID in '') REMID='?' ;; esac
eval $NOTIFY
echo >>${LOGDIR}/${DEVN}.log
cat $f >>${LOGDIR}/${DEVN}.log
$RM $f
;;
esac
done
exec $NICE $EFAX -v "" -v "$VERBLOG" -d/dev/$DEV $INIT $SPKR \
$CLASSINIT $FCINIT $RXINIT $LOCK \
$RXCAP -l "$FROM" $RESET \
$DATAINIT -g "$DCMD" $VOICEINIT -e "$VCMD" \
-jS0=$ANSRINGS -w -s -r "$ANSFNAME" 2>$CONSOLE >${DEVN}.$$
echo ERROR: $FAX answer exec failed >>$CONSOLE ; sleep 30
break
;;
# fax reanswer : switch from voice mode to fax[/data] mode
reanswer)
# we should already be in the fax spool directory, the
# device locked, the modem answered and initialized in
# voice mode and stdout/stderr redirected appropriately
umask $UMASK
exec $NICE $EFAX -v "" -v "$VERBLOG" -d/dev/$DEV '-i#CLS=0' \
$CLASSINIT $FCINIT $RXINIT \
$RXCAP -l "$FROM" $RESET \
$DATAINIT -g "$DCMD" \
-r "$ANSFNAME"
echo ERROR: $FAX reanswer exec failed >>$CONSOLE ; sleep 30
break
;;
# fax queue : list received fax files
q*)
cd $FAXDIR
case $? in 0) ;; *) echo "cannot cd to $FAXDIR" ; break ;; esac
for f in [0-9]*.[0-9][0-9][0-9] [0-9]*.v
do
if [ -r $f ]
then
echo
echo Fax files in `pwd` :
echo
$LS -l [0-9]*.[0-9][0-9][0-9] [0-9]*.v
echo
break
fi
done
break
;;
# faxlpr : get phone number and user from current cf* file and run fax send
faxlpr)
cd $FAXDIR # the lpr spool directory for printer 'fax'
case $? in 0) ;; *) echo "$0: cannot cd to $FAXDIR" ; break ;; esac
test -r lock
case $? in 0) ;; *) echo "$0: can't read lock file" ; break ;; esac
cfile=`tail -1 lock`
test -r $cfile
case $? in 0) ;; *) echo "$0: can't read control file" ; break ;; esac
cfile=`cat $cfile`
num=` echo "$cfile" | sed -e /^[^J]/d -e s/.//`
host=`echo "$cfile" | sed -e /^[^H]/d -e s/.//`
user=`echo "$cfile" | sed -e /^[^P]/d -e s/.//`
test "$num"
case $? in 0) ;; *) echo "$0: can't read phone number" ; break ;; esac
cat - >> fax$$ # save in a file
l=`$FAX send "$num" fax$$`
case $? in
0) echo "$l" | mail -s "fax to $num succeeded" $user@$host ;;
*) echo "$l" | mail -s "fax to $num failed " $user@$host ;;
esac
$RM fax$$ fax$$.???
break
;;
# fax start/stop/status : manage fax receive daemon
start|stop|st*) # common section
cd $FAXDIR ;
case $? in 0) ;; *) echo "cannot cd to $FAXDIR" ; break ;; esac
n= ; for f in ${DEVN}.[0-9]* ; do logfile="$f" ; n=x$n ; done
case $n in
xx*) echo Warning: multiple logs for $DEV : ; ls ${DEVN}.[0-9]* ;;
esac
case $logfile in
*\*) echo no fax answer process for device $DEV ; break ;;
esac
efaxpid=`echo $logfile | sed -e "s/${DEVN}\.//g"`
case $cmd in
# fax start - remove stop file so fax answer will continue
start)
if [ ! -w . ] ; then echo "can't write `pwd`" ; break ; fi
$RM ${DEVN}.stop
break
;;
# fax stop - make a stop file and kill current fax answer daemon
stop)
if [ ! -w . ] ; then echo "can't write `pwd`" ; break ; fi
touch ${DEVN}.stop
echo stopping fax daemon for ${DEV}, pid=$efaxpid
kill -HUP $efaxpid
break
;;
# fax status - display pid and log file for current daemon
st*)
if [ -f ${DEVN}.stop ] ; then stat="(set to stop)" ; fi
if ps -u $efaxpid 2>/dev/null ; then :
else
echo "NOT ACTIVE (last daemon was $efaxpid)"
fi
echo
echo from: $FAXDIR/$logfile
echo
egrep "Warning|Error|starts|activity|opened|received -|done" $logfile
case $# in
0) ;; *) echo "---------------" ; sleep $1 ; exec $FAX status $1 ;;
esac
break
;;
esac # common section
;;
# fax makefont : rasterize a PS font into a 256-character-wide bitmap
makefont)
if [ $# -lt 5 ]
then
echo Usage: fax makefont fontname fontsize \
cellwidth cellheight filename
echo "(cellwidth and cellheight in pixels, fontsize in points)"
echo "Example: fax makefont Courier-Bold 8 16 24 efaxfont"
echo "will make an 8pt font (there are about 3 pixels per pt)"
exit 1
fi
FNTFMT=pbmraw # format for font files
# FNTFMT=tiffg3 # smaller, available with Ghostscript 3.x or later
pelwidth=`expr 256 \* $3`
gs -q -sDEVICE=$FNTFMT -r204x196 -g${pelwidth}x$4 \
-sOutputFile=$5 - <<EOF
/$1 findfont $2 scalefont setfont
/buf 1 string def
/dx $3 204 div 72 mul def % x offset per character
0 1 255 {
dup dx mul 0.7 add 3 moveto
buf exch 0 exch put
buf show
} for
showpage
EOF
break
;;
# fax make : convert a text or Postscript file to fax format
m*)
case $# in 0) echo "No files specified" ; ERR=2 ; break ;; esac
if [ ! -r $1 ] ; then echo "Can't read $1" ; ERR=2 ; break ; fi
read x <$1
case $x in
%!*|?%!*)
echo "$1 is postscript..."
# GS can't deal with long paths so we 'cd'
DIRNAME=`dirname $1` ; BASENAME=`basename $1`
( cd $DIRNAME ; \
$GS -q -sDEVICE=tiffg3 -r$RES -dNOPAUSE -dSAFER \
-sOutputFile=$BASENAME.%03d \
-sPAPERSIZE=$PAGE \
$BASENAME </dev/null >/dev/null )
;;
II*|MM*|P4*)
echo "$1 is an image file..."
$EFIX -ve -otiffg3 -p$PAGEDIM -r$RES -n $1.%03d $1
;;
*) echo "$1 is text..."
$EFIX -ve -otiffg3 -p$PAGEDIM -r$RES -n $1.%03d $TEXTFONT $1
;;
esac
break
;;
# fax send : fax files to given number, converting first if necessary
s*)
case $# in
0) echo "missing phone number to call" ; ERR=2 ; break ;;
esac
# look up names
case $1 in
[A-Za-z]*)
for f in $DIRFILES ; do
if [ -r $f ] ; then TELNO=`$LOOKUP` ; fi
case "$TELNO" in '') continue ;; *) break ;; esac
done
case "$TELNO" in
'') echo "Name lookup for $1 failed" ; ERR=2 ; break ;;
*) echo "Lookup: $1 = $TELNO" ;;
esac
;;
*) TELNO="$1" ;;
esac
shift
case "$TO" in '') TO="$TELNO" ;; *) ;; esac
TELNO=`echo $TELNO|sed "s/[ ()][ ()]*//g"`
# handle manual dialing and number->dial string conversions
case "$TELNO" in
-m*) MANINIT="-jX3" ; TELNO="" ;;
+*) TELNO=`echo $TELNO | $TELCVT` ;;
esac
case $TELNO in
'') ;;
*) TELNO="${DIALPREFIX}${TELNO}${DIALSUFFIX}" ;;
esac
# use `fax make' to convert files if they need to be updated
FILES=""
for f in $* ; do
case $f in -) FILES="$FILES -" ; continue ;; esac
if [ ! -r $f ] ; then
echo "can't read file $f" ; ERR=2 ; break 2
fi
case $f in
*.[0-9][0-9][0-9]) FILES="$FILES $f" ;; # skip image files
*) if echo ${f}.001: $f \; x | make -r -q -f - ; then
echo ${f}.nnn is up-to-date
else
$RM ${f}.[0-9][0-9][0-9]
$FAX make $OPT $f
fi
if [ -r $f.001 ] ; then
FILES="$FILES $f.[0-9][0-9][0-9]"
else # something's wrong, catch it later
FILES="$FILES $f.001"
fi
;;
esac
done
# check that all files are OK
for f in $FILES ; do
case $f in -) continue ;; esac
if [ ! -r $f ] ; then
echo "can't read file $f" ; ERR=2 ; break 2
fi
done
# send it
for s in 0 $FAILRETRIES ; do
case $s in
0) ;; *) echo "Will try again in $s seconds" ; sleep $s ;;
esac
# logfile=`$TSTAMP`.log
logfile="$TELNO".log
for t in 0 $BUSYRETRIES ; do
case $t in
0) ;; *) echo "Will try again in $t seconds" ; sleep $t ;;
esac
DATE=`eval "$DATECMD"`
eval HDR=\"$HDR\"
$NICE $EFAX -v "$VERB" -v "$VERBLOG" \
-d/dev/$DEV $LOCK $INIT $SPKR \
$CLASSINIT $FCINIT $TXINIT \
$TXCAP -l "$FROM" $RESET $HDRFONT -h "$HDR" \
$MANINIT -t "$TELNO" $FILES >$logfile
ERR=$?
case $ERR in
0) $RM $logfile ; break 2 ;;
1) echo Busy... ;;
*) echo "There were errors (see ${logfile})." ; break ;;
esac
done
SENT=` sed -n -e '/sent ->/s/^.*-> \([^ ]*\).*/\1/p' $logfile`
FILES=`sed -n -e '/failed ->/s/^.*-> \([^ ]*\).*/\1/p' $logfile`
case $SENT in '') break ;; esac
case $FILES in '') break ;; esac
echo Failed...
done
break
;;
# fax hangup : hang up the phone
hangup*)
$NICE exec $EFAX -v $VERB -d/dev/$DEV $LOCK -iZ -T
break
;;
# fax fone : open modem device and exec fone script
fone)
cd $FAXDIR
case $? in 0) ;; *) echo "cannot cd to $FAXDIR" ; break ;; esac
$NICE exec $EFAX -v $VERB -d/dev/$DEV $LOCK $INIT \
-j#CLS=8 -a#VLS=1 -e "$VCMD $*"
break
;;
# fax (rm|print|view) commands possibly on files in spool directory
rm|p*|v*) # common code
# switch to spool directory if first file is found there
for f in $FAXDIR/$1 ; do
if test -r $f ; then cd $FAXDIR ; break ; fi
if test -r $f ; then cd $FAXDIR ; break ; fi
done
for f in $* ; do
case $cmd in
rm) # fax rm : delete files
if $RM $f ; then echo deleted $f ; fi
;;
p*) # fax print : print files
echo "$f ... "
eval "$PRINT | $PRCMD"
;;
v*) # fax view : display images
echo "$f ... "
eval "$VIEW | $VIEWCMD"
;;
esac
done
break
;;
# fax [receive] : answer phone now and receive fax files
r*)
case $1 in '') file=`$TSTAMP` ;; *) file=$1 ;; esac
logfile=${file}.log
$NICE $EFAX -v "$VERB" -v "$VERBLOG" -d/dev/$DEV $LOCK $INIT $SPKR \
$CLASSINIT $FCINIT $RXINIT \
$RXCAP -l "$FROM" $RESET \
-r $file >$logfile
ERR=$?
case $ERR in
0) $RM $logfile ; break ;;
1) echo Busy... ;;
*) echo "There were errors (see ${logfile})." ; break ;;
esac
break
;;
# fax new : create a cover page for a fax (needs work)
new)
fname=${1-new.fax}
DATE=`date "+%B %d %Y"`
cat >$fname 2>/dev/null << EOF
________________________________________________
FAX COVER PAGE
________________________________________________
To: x
fax:
________________________________________________
From: $NAME
fax: $FROM
Date: $DATE
Pages: 1 (including this page)
________________________________________________
EOF
${VISUAL-${EDITOR-vi}} $fname
break
;;
# fax help : show command arguments
-\?|\?|-h*|h*)
cat 1>&2 <<EOF
Usage:
fax [ r[eceive] [-v] [filename-prefix] ]
fax m[ake] [-l] { postscript-file-name | text-file-name }
fax s[end] [-l] [-v] { -m | telephone-number } filename...
fax { p[rint] | v[iew] | rm } [-l] filename...
fax [ stop | start | st[atus] | q[ueue] ]
fax answer
use -l to create low resolution (98 lpi) faxes
use -m if the number has been dialed manually
use -v for verbose output
if given no arguments, answers the phone and receives a fax.
use VAR=value to set variables (e.g. "fax DEV=cua2 receive")
session logs are written to a file with the date/time as the
file name and extension of .log (except for automatic reception).
fax device is /dev/$DEV, incoming spool directory is $FAXDIR
EOF
ERR=1
break
;;
*)
echo "Error. Invalid command ($cmd)" ; ERR=2 ; break
;;
esac
done
exit $ERR
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 09:26:13AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> OK, let's go through this again.
>
> printfax.pl as it comes from the author already does a cover page (or,
> more precisely, it gets the server software to do it). It turned out
> over time that what you really wanted was your client's logo on the
> page, which actually means a modification of faxcover.ps.
>
> It further turned out that you're not using hylafax or mgetty, so you
> must be using a modified version of printfax.pl.
>
> Therefore, I needed the faxcover.ps and printfax.pl you were using,
> because those are the things I would possibly have to tailor. That's
> what I asked for, and instead you sent your printcap entry for faxlpr,
> then ignored further requests for info. We had already gone through a
> prior period in which you ignored E-mails; you said later that you
> thought you might have lost some.
>
> Do you see why I say you are difficult to work with?
>
> I have burned up *way* too much time trying to work with you on this. I
> gladly turn over this (non-technical) challenge to someone else.
>
> >I need it to create a front end cover page.
> >
> >It's the only aditional thing I need it to do.
> >
> >Can you do this?
> >
> >
> >On 2002.10.03 16:17 Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> >
> >>The only thing I said I couldn't (more like would not/didn't have time
> >>to) do was make the frontend (Respond) display PostScript.
> >>
> >>A quote from your E-mail:
> >>
> >>"The front end should produce a postscript cover page."
> >>
> >>I explained that with Respond/printfax.pl, the backend produces the
> >>PostScript, but that my Respond replacement could provide a preview of
> >>the fax.
> >>
> >>You did not dispute that, and we continued to correspond for a while, so
> >>I assumed we were still go on the project.
> >>
> >>I basically think that you never had a handle on what software you were
> >>using or how to express what you wanted. And you apparently had a poor
> >>understanding of what I was trying to tell you.
> >>
> >>That's the charitable interpretation, anyway.
> >>
> >>But why you dropped the whole issue as I continued to try to get the
> >>information I needed to continue, I'm not sure.
> >>
> >>None of this is a capital crime. But I did find you very difficult to
> >>(try to) work with, and I think my warning was proper.
> >>
> >>Anyway, this list is not the place to continue to discuss this. Not
> >>that I want to, or have any desire to continue to (try to) work with
> >>you...
> >>
> >>Ruben I Safir wrote:
> >>
> >>>And you said you couldn't do it
> >>>
> >>>On 2002.10.03 12:56 Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Ruben Safir wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>>I'm using efax and faxlpr to send faxes from the Windows computers.
> >>>>>I need to hire someone to hack RESPOND to create a nice Cover Letter
> >>>>>with
> >>>>>inforamation in it about each user.
> >>>>>
> >>>>>Can someone do this hack?
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>Be prepared for grief. This guy posted to the Hylafax list a while
> >>>>back, saying he needed it for Hylafax. I responded, we made a deal, I
> >>>>started working on it, but when I had questions he stopped responding.
> >>>>
> >>>>He made another posting on the same list, I wrote to him again, he
> >>>>claimed to have lost my E-mails.
> >>>>
> >>>>Started work again, had questions, turned out he wasn't sure about what
> >>>>he was running; I needed more detail, told him what files he needed to
> >>>>send me.
> >>>>
> >>>>Got no response (for weeks) until I saw this posting.
> >>>>
> >>>>Maybe someone else will have better luck dealing with this guy.
> >>>>
> >>>>--
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> >>>>
> >>>
> >>
>
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