faxq(1)


NAME

   faxq - display fax jobs queued by faxspool(1)

SYNOPSIS

   faxq [<command>] [-osa] [-v] [-r] [-P<job><prio>]

DESCRIPTION

   Display the fax queue set up by faxspool(1).

   faxq    looks   for   all   the   jobs   queued   by   faxspool(1)   to
   /var/spool/fax/outgoing/*. For each job in  the  queue,  faxq  displays
   some  status  informations  about  it. If no options are specified, one
   line per queued fax job is printed, displaying the job number,  sender,
   number of pages and target fax number.

COMMANDS

   faxq  stop  stops  the  fax  queue  processing  by  creating  the  file
   /var/spool/fax/outgoing/stop.  This command  works  only  if  you  have
   write  access  to  the spool directory.  Depending on local setup, this
   means ``root only'' or ``fax administrator group''.  If you don't  have
   write access, an error message is printed.

   faxq  start  re-starts  a previously stopped fax queue, by removing the
   ``stop'' file.  As for faxq stop this only  works  if  you  have  write
   access.

OPTIONS

   -v     Tells faxq to print a more verbose report for each job (multiple
          lines).

   -o     Show old jobs, already sent but still in  the  queue  directory,
          too.

   -s     Show  suspended  jobs  (stopped because of too many fatal errors
          during sending). You can restart those jobs with faxq -r

   -a     Show all jobs (active, old, suspended).

   -r     Restart suspended jobs. Every suspended job in the  queue  (that
          you  have write permissions for) will be requeued.  Use faxrm to
          delete jobs that you do not want to be sent!

   -P <job> <prio>
          Change the priority of fax job <job> to <prio>.  Example:  "faxq
          -P F000247 3".

BUGS

   faxq doesn't handle time scheduling yet.

   faxq -P is currently broken (needs re-implementing with faxq-helper).

SEE ALSO

   faxrunq(1), faxspool(1), faxrm(1), faxqueue(5)

AUTHOR

   faxq is Copyright (C) 1993 by Gert Doering, <gert@greenie.muc.de>.





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