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FAXGETSENDD(1)  —  NEWS-OS Programmer’s Manual

NAME

faxgetsendd − Stores the transmission text data. 

SYNOPSIS

faxgetsendd −request request-id [ −file file-name ] [ −host host-name ]

DESCRIPTION

faxgetsendd stores the transmission text data that have been queued for transmission , into specified file.  Data that were read by the command faxgetsendd are all TIFF (Tag Image File Format) bilevel image data. 
Text data for transmission are set using the command faxsend.  When setting the data, the text data can be either bilevel image data and plain text.  If original data are plain text, they are converted into bilevel image data and stored.  If original data are bilevel image data, resolution and compression method can be altered. 
Only owner of request (who sent faxsend command ) or privileged user (user level 0, 1, 2) can read the transmission text data using faxgetsendd. 

The following options are recognized. 

−req[uest] request-id
Specifies request ID.
Request sub ID is not needed to specify.
When multiple request sub IDs are issued in broadcast transmission, text data for transmission are all identical.

−fil[e] file-name
Specifies file name to store text data for transmission.
If not specified, it is output to standard output.

−ho[st] host-name
Specifies host name of the machine that carries FAX board . If not specified, the host name registered in the top of FAX host machine registration file is used.

FILES

/var/sony/etc/hosts.faxcFAX host machine registration file

SEE ALSO

faxgetsendc(1), faxlsreq(1), faxsend(1)

DIAGNOSIS

If successful, exit status is 0. 
Otherwise, error message is written to stderr.

NOTES

The transmission data are deleted after completion of transmission. 

NEWS-OSRelease 4.2.1R

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