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JOBCONTROL(8C) JOBCONTROL(8C)

jobcontrols - per-job controls for HylaFAX servers

The HylaFAX configuration parameter JobControlCmd specifies the script that is used to apply per-job controls on job characteristics such as the time-of-day to place a call.

The controls program should produce a simple line-based ASCII output containing a series of records of the form:

param: value

which is parsed the same manner as all HylaFAX config files. Parameter values are parsed exactly as specified in hylafax-config(5F); i.e. values with embedded whitespace may be enclosed in quote marks (``"'').

Comments are introduced with a ``#'' character and extend to the end of the line.

The order of entries in the output is important. The last parameter value overrides any previous values. If the requested parameter is defined in the output, then the last value is returned, otherwise a default value is used from the faxq configuration file.

The following parameters may be specified on a per-job basis; consult hylafax-config(5F) for a description of each parameter (except RejectNotice which is described below).

Tag	Type	Default	Description
MaxConcurrentCalls	integer	1	max concurrent jobs to process for a destination
MaxDials	integer	unlimited	max phone calls to make to transmit a job
MaxSendPages	integer	unlimited	max pages to permit in a send
MaxTries	integer	3	max attempts to transmit a job
Modem	string	Any	ModemGroup to use for destination
RejectNotice	string	-	rejection notice for transmit job
TimeOfDay	string	Any	default time-of-day restrictions
VRes	integer	-	Vertical resolution
UseXVRes	integer	-	Usage of extended resolutions

The Modem parameter controls which ModemGroup is used in sending faxes to the destination. If the user assigns a ModemGroup for a specific job where all modems are outside of this ModemGroup matching a destination, then the value of Modem is overridden by the user's assignment. Likewise, if the user assigns a ModemGroup for a specific job where some, but not all, of the modems are included in this ModemGroup matching a destination, then the value of Modem is overridden by the inclusive set of modems found in both.

The RejectNotice parameter controls whether or not to reject jobs to the destination. Jobs that are rejected are done so without placing a phone call and the associated message is returned to the job submitter. This facility can be used to disallow calling sensitive phone numbers; for example

    RejectNotice: "Calls to emergency numbers are not permitted"

The VRes parameter controls the vertical resolution. Possible values are 98 (normal resolution, equivalent to sendfax -l option) and 196 (fine resolution, equivalent to sendfax -m option).

The UseXVRes parameter is used to enable or disable the usage of extended resolutions supported by the receiver. Possible values are 1 (enable extended resolutions usage, equivalent to sendfax -G option) and 0 (disable extended resolutions usage). This parameter supersedes the usage of VRes.

In addition to the above parameters, any other parameters that are specified are automatically accumulated and passed to programs invoked by faxq, such as faxsend and pagesend. This is a convenient mechanism for defining configuration parameters for all modems without having to modify each modem-specific configuration file. For example,

    SessionTracing: 0x4f

This mechanism also makes it easy to control transmit-related parameters according to the destination phone number. For example, to disable use of ECM and restrict the transmit speed when placing international phone calls one might use:

    DesiredBR: 3
    DesiredEC: 0
    DesiredDF: 1

faxq(8C), hylafax-config(5F), re_format(7).
March 27, 2006

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