Nordic Star Products 4.3A manual Faxsr, Faxstat, Faxwho

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Command reference

-u user

Sends the fax as stated by the user.

-

If this parameter is given, the program data reads from

 

standard input instead of from the given files. E.g. fax-

 

send 7586535 - <letter or cat letter faxsend

 

7586535 -.

14.1.13 faxsr

Syntax: faxsr infile [-]

Used to make a search & replace in HP Laserjet files. See further details in the chapter XFAX and cover sheets.

Parameters:

 

-

If this parameter is given, the program reads the data

 

from standard input instead of the stated files.

14.1.14 faxstat

Syntax: faxstat [-g] [-v] [-s string]

Used to generate statistics reports and to show activity graphs.

Parameters:

 

-v

Shows the program version and syntax.

-g

Shows the activity graph, i.e. how many faxes are in

 

the queue at different times of the day. This function

 

can be used to see where the largest telephone costs are

 

and possibly do something about this by locating fax

 

transmissions to those times of the day when the tele-

 

phone tariff is lowest.

-s “string”

Selection string which describes which data should be

 

included in the report. Example:

 

faxstat-s “date=960120-960125”.

If no parameter is given, statistics of the number of faxes in the queue are shown, plus the number of unsuccessful faxes, the connected time and the cost for the call in accordance with the tariff tables in the file ETCDIR/cost.

14.1.15 faxwho

Syntax: faxwho [-u]

Used to find out which users are connected to faxmaster and from which tty: or

IP addresses they are logged in.

Parameters:

 

-v

Shows the program version and syntax.

-u

When this parameter is given only unique user names

 

are listed.

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Contents Xfax Contents Characterset Defaultfont DefaultmarginDialprefix Defaultprinter Dialtimeout Httpenable Waitfortone Etcdir OverviewBindir SpooldirXfaxdir Installation Environment variables Configuring the softwareKeywords Xfax and multiple fax devices Adding actionsConfiguring the software Xfax User’s Guide 4.3a Faxsend Sending a faxOne fax to several recipients group transmission Attaching a note to a faxID of the fax in the queue Scheduled transmissionsPrinting a fax before sending Script xfaxDocument codes Script faxadmChargeperminute Telephone cost file ETCDIR/costAreacodes 08LOCAL 031AREA 3 009ABROAD 0091USA LocalzoneLOCALZONE=LOCALLY Areacodes Automatic printing of incoming faxes Receiving faxesFax queues Handling faxesReschedule a fax Canceling of a faxScheduling a fax IntrListing faxes in a particular directory Routine maintenancePrinting a fax Cleaning the statistics file Installation Using the address book in XfaxUsing the client Xfax in a Windows environmentXfax in a Windows environment Cover sheets the old way Using overlay files as forms and cover pagesOverlay files and cover sheets Time MessageDate Overlay files and cover sheets Sendmail Xfax and e-mailScript faxmail Xfax and e-mail Installing Ghostscript and the Xfax driver Troubleshooting Integrated Http server Integrated Smtp server Modems and flow control Commands Command referenceFaxmime FaxmailFaxmaster Faxq FaxprintFrom SubjectFaxsend Faxrm1234 7586535 faxfile Faxwho FaxsrFaxstat Exit codes Keyword reference AccesshttpGeneral keywords FaxlineAdministrator AccesssmtpAcceptusers AlertuserCharacterset BrokenselectDefaultmargin DefaultfontDefaultprinter DialtimeoutExecworkdir DomainExecuteafterreceive ExecuteaftersendExitstring ExecutebeforesendFaildir FailfaxnoHttpenable Jetfaxbusytries InitstringJetfaxcopy JetfaxpagetimeLockingstyle LocalprefixMailonsuccess MailonerrorLpprintoption Nostatistics NoerrorsavePartialpages PrintrectoleftReceiveonly ResolutionReversestats RoundrobinSmtpserver SmtpenableSmtpsender 15.1.81 T30ECM Symbolset15.1.82 T30RTC 15.1.83 T30PAGELENGTHWaitfordialtone WaitfortoneXonxoff Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Technical specifications Typefaces in Xfax Index