--- efax-0.9a-001114a7/fax 2002-02-02 15:14:08.000000000 +0200 +++ efax-0.9a-001114a7-mdk/fax 2002-12-23 12:11:14.000000000 +0200 @@ -21,416 +21,11 @@ # # Notes: # -# - do not put spaces before or after the equal (=) signs. +# Modifications for Mandrakelinux by, +# Axalon Bloodstone <axalon@linux-mandrake.com> # -# - 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=fax -EFAX=efax -EFIX=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. - -# 19 Aug 2001 changed by Masaki Shinomiya, -# because 'man efax' sais the default is /dev/modem. -DEV=modem -#DEV=cua1 - -# Your fax number in international format, 20 characters maximum. -# Use only digits, spaces, and the "+" character. -#FROM="+1 800 555 5555" -FROM="+0 000 000 0000" - -# Your name as it should appear on the page header. -#NAME="Put Your Name Here" -NAME="" - -# 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=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..$DEV' # binary format -# LOCK='-x /usr/spool/locks/LK.047.040.011' # SysV style names -# LOCK='' # no lock file - -# Uncomment one of the following lines to force xon/xoff flow -# control only if you have one of the types of modems listed. - -# FCINIT='-j\Q4' # AT&T (Dataport, Paradyne) -# FCINIT='-j\Q1' # Motorola (Power Modem, 3400 Pro,...) -# FCINIT='-j*F1' # QuickComm (Spirit II) -# FCINIT='-j&H2&I0&R1&D3I4' # USR (Courier, Sportster) -# FCINIT='-or' # Multi-Tech (for bit reversal) - -# FCINIT="$FCINIT -j+FBO=0" # USR modems using Class 2.0 - -# **************************************************************** -# 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 -# parentheses and a colon. The remainder of the line is taken to -# 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 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='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='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. -# 29 Jan 2002 -# use mm to avoid 'bad units' error under some locale -# PAGE_letter="8.465x11in" # fax width x letter length -# PAGE_legal="8.465x14in" # fax width x legal length -# PAGE_a4="21x29.7cm" # ISO A4 -PAGE_letter="215x279mm" # fax width x letter length -PAGE_legal="215x356mm" # fax width x legal length -PAGE_a4="210x297mm" # 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 $PAGEDIM will be one of the above page -# dimensions. Protect with single quotes. - -# PRINT: A command to convert fax files to a printable format. -# For printers other than Postscript or PCL you can use efix's -# PBM output and an appropriate pbm filter (such as pbmtoepson) -# or efix's Postsript output and Ghostscript as a filter. Change -# the scaling (-s) and displacement (-d) options as required to -# fit the image onto the area your printer can print. -# 29 Jan 2002 -# avoid 'bad units' error under some locale -PRINT='$EFIX -ve -p$PAGEDIM -r300 -o$PRTYPE $f' -#PRINT='$EFIX -ve -p$PAGEDIM -r300 -s0.98 -d0,125 -o$PRTYPE $f' - -# example using pbm utilities: -# PRINT='$EFIX -ve -p$PAGEDIM -r60x72 -opbm $f | pbmtoepson' -# using pbm utilities and pbmtolps: -# PRINT='$EFIX -ve -p$PAGEDIM -r300 -s0.9x0.9 -d0.25,0 -opbm $f | pbmtolps' - -# example using Ghostscript: -# PRINT='$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 $f' # 75dpi: slower, readable size - -# Commands to set up modem. "-iZ -iE0&D2S7=120 -i&C0" -# works with almost all modems. See the efax(1) man page for -# details. - -INIT="-iZ -i&FE0&D2S7=120 -i&C0" - -# Command(s) to reset modem when efax finishes. "-kZ" works in -# almost all cases. - -RESET="-kZ" -# RESET="-kZ -k&F+FCLASS=0" # for modems that stay in fax mode after reset - -# Speaker mode(M) and loudness(L). Mn sets speaker mode where n -# means: 0:never, 1:until carrier, 2:always, 3:on receive only. - -SPKR="-iM1L0" - -# Options to use a particular command sets. Normally efax -# selects the command set based on the modem's capabilities. Use -# -o1 to force Class 1, -o2 for Class 2 and -o0 for Class 2.0. -# Class 2 is not the same as Class 2.0 - -# CLASSINIT="-o1" # Class 1 -# CLASSINIT="" # Class 2 -# CLASSINIT="-o0" # Class 2.0 - -# The modem's capabilities for sending faxes. Normally efax -# chooses these by querying the modem. "-c 1,3,0,0,0,0,0,0" -# forces 9600 bps maximum speed. See the efax(1) man page for a -# description of the fields. - -# TXCAP="-c 1,3,0,2,0,0,0,0" - -# Capabilities for receiving faxes. Usually the same as TXCAP. -# If your modem only receives at 4800 bps use "-c 1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0". - -# RXCAP="$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 -# compatible to sendfax -#INCOMINGDIR=/var/spool/fax/incoming -#OUTGOINGDIR=/var/spool/fax/outgoing - -# 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 | $SENDMAIL $FAXMGR' -# NOTIFY='mail -s "fax/message from $REMID: $FILES" $FAXMGR <$f' -# NOTIFY='$PRCMD $f ; $FAX print $OPT $FILES' - -# The number of rings to wait before answering. -# Comment by Masaki Shinomiya: some modems support only 'ANSRINGS=1'. -ANSRINGS=1 - -# If you want to enable fax/data adaptive answer (AA) read the -# efax man page and define DATAINIT to be the options that enable -# AA. Note: AA does not work properly on some (2400/9600) modems -# unless the modem initialization is done at 2400 bps (not -# possible with efax). USR modems do not support modem adaptive -# answer (+FAE=) in Class 1. &C1 enables most modems' DCD line -# so a signal can be sent to shells when a call is dropped. You -# must also define DCMD (see below). - -DATAOPT="-j&C1 -j+FCLASS=0 -jS7=30" -# DATAINIT="$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]' - +# --- Start of user configuration section --- +source /etc/fax.config # **************************************************************** # --- End of user configuration section --- # ****************************************************************