OT: hylafax on remote server

Jean-Pierre A. Radley appl at jpr.com
Wed Aug 27 14:12:26 PDT 2008


Bill Campbell propounded (on Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 09:57:24AM -0700):
| On Wed, Aug 27, 2008, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
| >On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 09:07:39AM -0700, Enrique Arredondo wrote:
| >> Hi , I'm wondering if it's possible to use my SCO unix server with filepro 
| >> on it, and then when I want to fax a report from filepro , can I call my 
| >> linux server that runs hylafax to do the faxing ? Has anyone done that ?
| >
| >In general, it's possible to set Hyla up on a Linux box, and set up an lp
| >printer interface script which extracts destination fax numbers from the
| >incoming traffic and sets up fax jobs; we've done this, though I cannot
| >remember for whom.
| 
| I have written SYSV printer interface scripts that parse the incoming
| ``print'' jobs extracting the fax destination information, then using
| sendfax to send it.  One version parsed PostScript generated by MS-Word.
| PostScript is probably the closest to a standard that M$ generates, but it
| does require cleaning out a bunch of non-standard M$-Crud before parsing.
| 
| You could probably build the HylaFAX client for the SCO box (or get a
| binary from JP Radley :-).  It's been many years since I ran HylaFAX on SCO
| so I don't know how easy it is to build on it (some of the HylaFAX
| configuration is pretty ugly even on Linux).

Hylafax version 5.0.7 is dead easy to compile on OSR 6.0.0 -- no hacking
required at all.   The last version I compiled on OSR 5.0.7 was Hylafax
5.0.6, and I suspect Hylafax 5.0.7 would also give no problem.  I'll take
credit for working out some compilation bugs since Hylafax 5.0.2 which
has made this possible.  Write me for my build script.

-- 
JP


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