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Subject: [hylafax-users] FreeBSD Notify Script
From: Greg Kujawa <greg_kujawa () yahoo ! com>
Date: 2005-04-29 23:45:59
Message-ID: 20050429234559.46643.qmail () web53003 ! mail ! yahoo ! com
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Forgot to mention that I am using GNU awk 3.0.6 on my
FreeBSD 4.9 box. I guess if push came to shove I could
just replace the notify script with a Ruby script or
something like I said.
>Today I compiled the latest HylaFAX application from
>the source code. This was done on a FreeBSD 4.9 box
>that I am using for testing and development.
>Everything works well out of the box, as I am looking
>to implement HylaFAX as an additonal backend feature
>of a Ruby on Rails purchase order web app I have
>developed.
>
>The one hitch I am running into is getting the notify
>script to work for letting the sender know of a
>failed outbound fax tranmission. Checking the maillog
>file I see that the recipient address was blank, as
>well as all of the other fields. I am thinking that
>the awk scripting that notify uses isn't 100%
>simpatico with my platform. None of the various
>elements in the mail message were being brought in,
>although there were no reported errors actually
>returned during the script's execution.
>Does anyone have a modified script that is known to
>work with FreeBSD? I could rewrite the thing from
>scratch if I wanted to but anyone who has already
>worked through these issues could be a big help...
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Greg Kujawa
MIS Manager
The Diamond Cellar
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