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Old 08-03-2005
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receiving faxes with eFax, need help

Hi folks,

I am a newbie, and a little dum too.

I have installed and been able to run eFax on my Linux Conectiva box.

Using this comand I can put my FaxServer receiving faxes:

efax -d /dev/ttyS1 -w -iS0=2

It works fine.

Problem:

This will receive the fax, and once it is done I have to re-type the command again.

My intention is have this server receiving faxes 24 hour a day, so I need some help.

This page describes the solution for my problem, but I can't find the utility "faxon", or even "tinyutils package" any where on the Internet.

The man page for eFax assumes a deep scripting knowledge, and I have read it again and again, and am stuck.

Question:

Would anyone be so kind to help me either find the "faxon" script or help me writing a short script for this?

Thank you,

Bernardo Hoehl
Rio de Janeiro - Brazil
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