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notify.8c
Langue: en
Version: May 8, 1996 (mandriva - 22/10/07)
Section: 8 (Commandes administrateur)
NAME
notify - HylaFAX user notification scriptSYNOPSIS
/var/spool/fax/bin/notify qfile why jobtime [ nextTry ]DESCRIPTION
bin/notify is the command script invoked by the facsimile server to notify a user about the status of an outbound job. It is designed to be customizable by the administrator. (Ideally this is done by creating a customized notify script in a different filename or by copying the default script to a different filename, customizing that new file, and then using NotifyCmd in the scheduler config file to point faxq(8C) at the customized script. See hylafax-config(5F).)The default notification script sends the user electronic mail describing the event or action. The arguments are:
- qfile
- the pathname of the job description file.
- why
- a string that specifies why the user is being notified; one of:
Why Notes Meaning done job was completed successfully failed ¹ job was not completed rejected job was rejected for specified reasons blocked job is blocked by concurrent jobs requeued ¹ job was not completed, but was requeued for retry removed job was deleted from the queue killed job was deleted from the queue timedout job could not be sent before kill time expired format_failed document conversion failed no_formatter the document conversion program was not found poll_rejected ¹ a polling request was rejected by the remote side poll_no_document ¹ a polling request failed because nothing was available poll_failed ¹ a polling request failed for an unknown reason
¹ A transcript of the failed communication is returned to the sender. - jobtime
- the total transmission time of a successful job or the connect time of a failed request (passed as a string).
- nextTry
- the time (passed as a string) at which the next attempt will be made to complete the job. This parameter is passed only if why is ``requeued''.
NOTES
The behavior of notify is intended to be customizable via the etc/FaxNotify script, if present. FaxNotify is sourced after the q-file is parsed and all default values are preset. Useful settings for FaxNotify are:- WHY
- is identical to why mentioned above and can be useful in determining under what conditions various settings should take effect. For example,
if [ "$WHY" != "done" ]; then RETURNFILETYPE=pdf; fi
This would only set RETURNFILETYPE when the job did not complete successfully.
- RETURNFILETYPE
- can be set to ``tif'', ``pdf'', ``ps'', or ``original''. If set, this causes notify to return a copy of the submitted documents to the SENDER address along with the notification message. The ``original'' setting uses the format type that was used in the submission. Multiple values may be specified by separating them with whitespace. In that case a separate attachment is created for each filetype.
- RETURNTECHINFO
- defaults to ``yes'' and is used to indicate whether or not technical information such as the session parameters should be included with the notification message. If set to anything other than ``yes'' this information will not be included.
- RETURNTRANSCRIPT
- defaults to ``yes'' and is used to indicate whether or not the session transcript (log) should be returned with the notification message on the error conditions noted above.
- NOTIFY_FAXMASTER
- is used to deliver a notification message to TOADDR (which defaults to ``FaxMaster'') that contains technical information about the job. This is useful in allowing the administrator to be aware of any problems before those problems are reported by the users. Possible settings are ``yes'', ``always'', ``no'', ``never'', and ``errors''. If ``errors'' is used then the notification message is only sent to FaxMaster when the job experienced an error. The default is ``no''.
- LANG
- controls the localization of the text of the job notification messages.
FILES
/var/spool/fax spooling area /usr/lib/sendmail for delivering mail
SEE ALSO
faxq(8C), hylafax-server(5F), sendq(5F)Contenus ©2006-2024 Benjamin Poulain
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