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−h host
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Contact the server at the specified host. The
host may be either a symbolic name or a network
address. If no server is specified then If no
−h option is supplied, faxrm uses the
FAXSERVER environment variable to identify
the Hyla FAX server to contact. If
this variable is not set, then faxrm checks for a
setting in the configuration files (first in the per-user
file and then in the system-wide file). If all of the above
fails, then faxrm attempts to contact a server on the
machine where it is run.
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config Treat config as a configuration
parameter specification that is interpreted after reading
the configuration file. For example, ‘‘−O
Host:fax.example.com’’ would set the Host
configuration parameter to
‘‘fax.example.com’’, overriding any
setting in the configuration file.
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−v Trace the protocol messages to and from
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CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
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faxrm reads configuration information from the
file ${LIBDATA}/hyla.conf and then from the file
~/.hylarc. Configuration files follow the conventions
described in hylafax-client(1). The following
configuration parameters are recognized: |
Tag Type Default Description
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Host
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string
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localhost
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host to contact for service
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PassiveMode
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boolean
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false
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whether or not to use passive mode
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Port
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integer
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4559
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port to use in contacting server
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Protocol
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string
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tcp
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protocol to use in contacting server
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Verbose
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boolean
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No
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whether or not to enable protocol tracing
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The configuration parameters are explained below:
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Host
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The host to contact for service. (Equivalent to the
−h option.)
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Whether or not to use passive mode in communication with
the server.
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Port
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The network port to contact for service. (Equivalent to
the −h option.)
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Protocol
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The name of the communication protocol to use when
contacting a server. (Equivalent to the FAXSERVICE
environment variable.)
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Verbose
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Control protocol tracing. (Equivalent to the
−v option.)
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DIAGNOSTICS
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Job %s removed. A confirmation that the job was
successfully removed from the sendq directory.
Job %s removed (from doneq). A confirmation that
the job was successfully removed from the done
directory; the directory where jobs are placed once they are
finished.
%s removed. A confirmation that the document was
successfully deleted from the server.
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SEE ALSO
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hylafax-client(1), sendfax(1),
faxalter(1), faxstat(1), hfaxd(1m)
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