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Keyword reference

15.1.32 FAXNO

FAXNO=string

Gives the fax number that appears on the cover sheet, when sending by means of the script xfax.

15.1.33 FLOW

FLOW=value

Normally XFAX tries to set up the port for CTS/RTS flow control. If you give 0 as a value to the keyword FLOW, this is not done.

15.1.34 FONTDIR

FONTDIR=directory

Indicates in which directory the typeface descriptions are located.

Standard value: /etc/xfax/Fonts

15.1.35 GROUP

GROUP=value

Defines a user group. Users that belong to the same group can see and handle each other’s queues. Repeating the use of this keyword can create several groups. Example:

GROUP = “kalle:nisse:pelle”

creates a group with three users.

15.1.36 HTTP_ENABLE

HTTP_ENABLE

Enable the integrated HTTP server in faxmaster.

See also: HTTP_PORT, ACCESS_HTTP, USER_FILE

15.1.37 HTTP_PORT

HTTP_PORT=number

Specifies which port the HTTP server should listen on.

Default: 7181

15.1.38 ID

ID=“string”

Gives your local fax identity. This identity is exchanged between fax units during connection. The identity is then shown on activity reports and similar. Normally you use your fax number or company name as an identity. Note that certain faxes

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Contents Xfax Contents Dialprefix Defaultprinter Dialtimeout Defaultfont DefaultmarginCharacterset Httpenable Waitfortone Etcdir OverviewBindir SpooldirXfaxdir Installation Keywords Configuring the softwareEnvironment variables 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/costLOCALZONE=LOCALLY Areacodes LocalzoneAreacodes 08LOCAL 031AREA 3 009ABROAD 0091USA Automatic printing of incoming faxes Receiving faxesFax queues Handling faxesReschedule a fax Canceling of a faxScheduling a fax IntrPrinting a fax Routine maintenanceListing faxes in a particular directory Cleaning the statistics file Installation Using the address book in XfaxUsing the client Xfax in a Windows environmentXfax in a Windows environment Overlay files and cover sheets Using overlay files as forms and cover pagesCover sheets the old way Date MessageTime 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 referenceFaxmaster FaxmailFaxmime Faxq FaxprintFrom SubjectFaxsend Faxrm1234 7586535 faxfile Faxstat FaxsrFaxwho Exit codes Keyword reference AccesshttpGeneral keywords FaxlineAdministrator AccesssmtpAcceptusers AlertuserCharacterset BrokenselectDefaultmargin DefaultfontDefaultprinter DialtimeoutExecworkdir DomainExecuteafterreceive ExecuteaftersendExitstring ExecutebeforesendFaildir FailfaxnoHttpenable Jetfaxbusytries InitstringJetfaxcopy JetfaxpagetimeLockingstyle LocalprefixLpprintoption MailonerrorMailonsuccess Nostatistics NoerrorsavePartialpages PrintrectoleftReceiveonly ResolutionReversestats RoundrobinSmtpsender SmtpenableSmtpserver 15.1.81 T30ECM Symbolset15.1.82 T30RTC 15.1.83 T30PAGELENGTHXonxoff WaitfortoneWaitfordialtone Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Technical specifications Typefaces in Xfax Index