On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 02:13:37PM +1100, Phill wrote:
> I used the following command with produced the output shown. Maybe this
> will mean more to you than me (not being an expert). But I do know that
> the document just sits in the sendq directory and goes no further. There
> does not appear to be any time restrictions in the config file.

I can't see anything particularly weird in there, and since the fax ends up
in sendq we can reasonably assume that the sendfax part of the deal works
OK.  Possible problems I can imagine:

1) hfaxd isn't notifying faxq of the existence of the job (although I'd
presume that faxq would notice the job sitting there sooner or later);

2) faxq is looking somewhere else for it's jobs instead of wherever hfaxd is
dropping them;

3) faxq thinks it doesn't know how to send faxes.

Unfortunately, I'm not enough of a hylafax guru to tell you how to debug
those possibilities.  It's probably time to go talking to the Hylafax people
directly.

- Matt

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