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RECVQ(5F) RECVQ(5F)

recvq/fax* - received facsimile document format

Facsimile received by HylaFAX are placed in the recvq subdirectory. Each facsimile document is stored as a single Class F Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) file. This format includes the following information:

• page width and length
• horizontal and vertical resolution
• page orientation
• phone number of the sender 
• date and time document was received
• number of scanlines received with errors
• maximum number of consecutive scanlines received with errors
• whether or not bad scanlines were regenerated by the receiver
• make and model of the modem used to receive the document
• name of the host computer on which the document was received

Image data is written using either CCITT T.4 or CCITT T.6 compression. By default data is written using the compression scheme/data format negotiated by the sender and receiver. However, if faxgetty(8C) is configured to do copy quality checking then data is written using the compression scheme defined by the RecvDataFormat configuration parameter; see hylafax-config(5F).

A scanline that is regenerated by the receiver because of an error is typically just a copy of the previous good scanline.

The files in the recvq directory are created with the protection mode specified in the server configuration file(s). By default, files are created with mode 0600 and owned by the fax user, which means that they are accessible only to the fax user.

To print a facsimile on a POSTSCRIPT® printer, the fax2ps(1) program can be used.

viewfax(1), faxview(1), fax2ps(1), faxgetty(8C), libtiff(3), hylafax-config(5F)
October 3, 1995

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