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FAXMAIL(1)							    FAXMAIL(1)

NAME
       faxmail - HylaFAX mail-to-fax gateway application

SYNOPSIS
       faxmail [ options ] [ destination [ from ] ]

DESCRIPTION
       faxmail	takes an electronic mail message on standard input and submits
       it as a facsimile to a HylaFAX server for transmission.

       faxmail is designed for use in constructing electronic mail to  facsim‐
       ile  gateway  services.	 For  example,	mail aliases may be created to
       automatically transmit electronic mail; e.g.

	    sam: "|/usr/bin/faxmail sam@5551212"
       or faxmail may be used as a ``mail transport  agent'',  extracting  the
       necessary  delivery  information directly from the envelope of the mail
       message.

FORMATTING
       faxmail formats a mail message according to the following rules:	 First
       it  parses the envelope information interpreting any meta-header infor‐
       mation (see below) that is present.  Once the entire envelope has  been
       collected  it  emits  a	formatted set of header lines.	By default all
       header information except the ``From'',	``To'',	 ``Cc'',  ``Subject'',
       and  ``Date'' lines are discarded.  Header lines that are kept have the
       tag (the string to the left of the ``:'') set in a bold	font  and  the
       value  (the  string  to	the right of the ``:'') set in an italic font.
       Mail messages that conform to the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
       (MIME)  specification  are  parsed  and	handled according to the rules
       given below.  Plain text body parts of a mail message are formatted  in
       a  text	font with any long lines wrapped at word boundaries unless the
       -c option has been specified.

       By default, faxmail sets all text in 10 point type on an	 8.5"  by  11"
       portrait-oriented  page	with  .35"  top margin, .25" bottom margin and
       .25" left and right hand margins.  There are  command-line  options  to
       control	the point size, page dimensions, orientation, and multi-column
       formatting.  Text formatting can also be controlled through meta-header
       directives placed in the envelope of the mail message.

ENVELOPE PROCESSING
       faxmail	pre-processes the envelope information (i.e. the header lines)
       before formatting the message contents.	Header lines whose names begin
       with  ``X-FAX-''	 (case-insensitive)  are  handled  specially-they  are
       treated as command directives that specify how to generate  the	resul‐
       tant  POSTSCRIPT	 or, optionally, how to deliver the resulting document
       as facsimile.  The set of known meta-headers corresponds to the set  of
       configuration  parameters defined below.	 A meta-header is specified as
       ``X-FAX-parameter'' where parameter is  the  name  of  a	 configuration
       parameter;  e.g.	 ``X-FAX-TabStop'' to set the number of spaces between
       tab stops.

       Controls for specifying headers to be passed through in	the  formatted
       text  identify  not  only which headers but also the order in which the
       headers should be emitted.  faxmail initializes the set of  headers  to
       retain  to:  ``To  From Subject Cc Date''.  If this order is acceptable
       then additional headers can simply  be  added  with  the	 X-FAX-Headers
       directive;  e.g. ``X-FAX-Headers: Message-id''.	If however a different
       order is desired then the header set should be cleared with a ``clear''
       header  tag  and	 then  completely  specified in the desired order; for
       example,

       X-FAX-Headers: clear Message-id Date To Subject From Cc

       will cause headers to be emitted in the order ``Message-Id Date To Sub‐
       ject  From  Cc'' (depending on what headers are present).  Note in par‐
       ticular that all header lines in the  envelope  can  be	suppressed  by
       specifying  ``X-FAX-Headers: clear''; this is useful, for example, when
       the body of the mail message contains a preformatted document  that  is
       to be transmitted.

       In  addition  to	 the above controls, faxmail can also be instructed to
       substitute an arbitrary string for a header  tag	 when  generating  the
       final  envelope.	  This	facility  can  be used to better format ad-hoc
       header information that is passed through the envelope of the  message.
       The ``X-FAX-MapHeader'' meta-header specifies how to map a header line.
       For example,

       X-FAX-MapHeader: x_FAX_For Deliver FAX To

       would cause any header ``x_FAX_For'' that appeared in the  envelope  to
       be replaced in the formatted envelope by ``Deliver FAX To''.

MIME PROCESSING
       faxmail parses MIME mail messages and does some rudimentary work to:

       ·  decode encoded parts,

       ·  formats the message and text parts into a Postscript document

       ·  insert ``digest dividers'' between multipart/digest subparts,

       ·  format  message/rfc822  parts	 as  described above for the top-level
	  envelope, and

       ·  submit all other attached documents to be faxed.

       MIME processing is fairly simple and (currently) somewhat  constrained.
       faxmail	has  builtin support for the following MIME parts: text/plain,
       multipart/mixed,	 multipart/digest,  message/rfc822,  application/post‐
       script,	and application/x-faxmail-prolog.  Parts can also be processed
       through external processing scripts that faxmail looks for in a	``MIME
       converters'' directory hierachy.	 External scripts may override builtin
       processing or suppliment the builtin support.  For each MIME body  part
       with type T and subtype S faxmail checks first for an exceutable script
       named T/S in the converter heirarchy.  If a script exists  then	it  is
       run  and	 the  resulting	 output	 is  saved  as a document submitted to
       HylaFAX.	 If the output is empty, the part is suppressed, and will  not
       be submitted.  All other parts will be saved as documents and submitted
       to HylaFAX.  faxmail uses the typerules(5F).  mechanism to convert file
       formats into one of the format HylaFAX supports.

       The  builtin  handling support is as follows: text/plain parts are for‐
       matted using the default text font and point size; multipart/mixed  are
       ``burst''  and  interpreted  per	 the  specification  but are otherwise
       unformatted;  multipart/digest  are  burst  and	an  optional  ``digest
       divider''  marking  may be inserted before each subpart; message/rfc822
       are formatted as described above with envelope header lines culled  and
       formatted with bold and italic fonts (in addition, if there is insuffi‐
       cient space in the current output page/column for the message envelope,
       optional	 divider,  and	one  line  of text, then faxmail will insert a
       ``break'' so the the message starts at the top of  the  next  page/col‐
       umn);  application/postscript  are copied through untouched to the out‐
       put; application/x-faxmail-prolog are copied through untouched  to  the
       end  of	the  prologue  section of the generated PostScript document to
       permit customization of the formatted output.

       faxmail supports the following Content-Transfer-Encoding schemes: 7bit,
       8bit,  binary, base64, quoted-printable, and x-uuencode.	 Any character
       set that is not us-ascii is treated as iso-8859-1.

SERVER DELIVERY
       When faxmail is invoked it delivers the formatted document directly  to
       a HylaFAX server for transmission as facsimile.	Command line arguments
       may be supplied to specify the delivery destination  and	 sender	 iden‐
       tity; typically from information extracted by the mail transport facil‐
       ity.  A command line destination is specified with the same  syntax  as
       the  argument  for  the -d option to the sendfax(1) command.  Similarly
       any from identity specified on the command line follows the same	 rules
       as the -f option to sendfax.  An explicit dialstring to use in delivery
       can also be specified with an X-FAX-Dialstring header in the mail  mes‐
       sage  envelope.	 If no sender identity is provided on the command line
       then faxmail will extract it from the ``From'' line  in	the  envelope.
       faxmail will not submit a message for delivery if either the dialstring
       or sender identity is missing or null.

       X-FAX- header lines may be included in the  mail	 message  envelope  to
       control	the submission and delivery process.  As above these lines are
       specified as ``X-FAX-parameter'' where parameter is the name of a  con‐
       figuration  parameter  for the sendfax program; e.g.  ``X-FAX-VRes'' to
       set the vertical resolution of the transmitted facsimile.   By  default
       automatic  cover	 page  generation  is  enabled when direct delivery is
       used; this can be overridden with the -n option on the command line  or
       by including an X-FAX-AutoCoverPage header in the message envelope.

OPTIONS
       -1	 Set text in one column (default).

       -2	 Set text two columns.

       -b font	 Make  font, a POSTSCRIPT font name, the ``bold font'' used to
		 set header lines.  The default bold font is Helvetica-Bold.

       -c	 Clip long text lines instead of wrapping them	at  page  mar‐
		 gins.

       -C cover	 Use the cover page template file specified by cover.

       -f font	 Make  font, a POSTSCRIPT font name, the text font used to set
		 the body of mail messages.  The default text font is Courier.

       -H height Use height as the height, in inches, of the output page.  The
		 default page height is taken from the default page size.

       -i font	 Make  font,  a POSTSCRIPT font name, the ``italic font'' used
		 to set header lines.  The default italic font	is  Helvetica-
		 Oblique.

       -Ml=#,r=#,t=#,b=#
		 Set the page margins; the default margins are: left and right
		 .25 inch, top .35 inch, bottom .25 inch.

       -n	 Suppress auto cover page generation.

       -N	 Suppress formatting of mail envelope headers.

       -p size	 Set all text using size for the font point size.

       -r	 Set pages rotated by 90 degrees (in ``Landscape mode'').

       -R	 Set pages unrotated (in ``Portrait mode'').

       -s size	 Set the page size to use.  Cover pages are normally generated
		 using	a system-default page size (usually letter-size pages,
		 8.5" by 11", for sites in  North  America).   Alternate  page
		 sizes	are  specified	symbolically  using either the name or
		 abbreviation of an entry in the pagesizes(5F) database;  e.g.
		 a3  (ISO  A3), a4 (ISO A4), a5 (ISO A5), a6 (ISO A6), b4 (ISO
		 B4), na-let (North American Letter), us-leg (American Legal),
		 us-led (American Ledger), us-exe (American Executive), jp-let
		 (Japanese Letter), and jp-leg (Japanese Legal).   Comparisons
		 are case-insensitive and any match of a substring of the full
		 page-size name is  sufficient;	 e.g.  ``legal''  would	 match
		 ``American Legal''.

       -t notify Specify the notify value to use

       -T	 Trim  leading	blank lines from text parts.  If the text part
		 is completely empty, it will effectively be skipped.

       -u user	 Set the user name to use when logging in to do direct	deliv‐
		 ery.	By  default the user is specified by the MailUser con‐
		 figuration parameter (see below).  If a  null	user  name  is
		 specified,  then  the	facsimile  will be submitted using the
		 identity of the user that invoked faxmail.

       -v	 Enable tracing of envelope, MIME, and job submission process‐
		 ing.  Diagnostic information is written to the standard error
		 (envelope and MIME processing) and standard output (job  sub‐
		 mission).

       -W width	 Use  width  as the width, in inches, of the output page.  The
		 default page width is taken from the default page size.

CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
       faxmail	 reads	  configuration	   information	  from	  the	 files
       /var/spool/hylafax/lib/hyla.conf, /var/spool/hylafax/lib/sendmail.conf,
       /var/spool/hylafax/lib/faxmail.conf,  and  ~/.hylarc;  in  that	order.
       Configuration  files  follow  the  conventions  described  in  hylafax-
       client(1).  In addition	to  the	 formatting  configuration  parameters
       below, all of the parameters listed in the sendfax(1) man page apply as
       well.

       The following configuration parameters are recognized to	 support  for‐
       matting:
       Tag		 Type	      Default		   Description
       AutoCoverPage	 boolean      Yes		   automatically generate cover page
       BoldFont		 string	      Helvetica-Bold	   font for setting header tags
       Columns		 integer      1			   number of columns in formatted output
       DigestDivider	 string	      -			   multipart/digest divider POSTSCRIPT command
       FontPath		 string	      see below		   directory for font metric files
       GaudyHeaders	 boolean      No		   enable/disable gaudy page headers
       Headers		 string	      see below		   headers to retain in envelope
       ISO8859		 boolean      Yes		   use ISO 8859-1 character encoding
       ItalicFont	 string	      Helvetica-Oblique	   font for setting header values
       LineWrap		 boolean      Yes		   wrap/truncate text lines
       MailUser		 string	      -			   user identity for doing direct delivery
       MarkDiscarded	 boolean      Yes		   mark discarded MIME body parts
       MapHeader	 string	      -			   define header mapping
       MIMEConverters	 string	      see below		   pathname of MIME converter scripts
       Orientation	 string	      portrait		   orientation of text on page
       OutlineMargin	 inches	      0			   width of outline line
       PageCollation	 string	      forward		   collate pages in forward or reverse direction
       PageHeaders	 boolean      Yes		   enable/disable page headers
       PageHeight	 float	      -			   output page height
       PageMargins	 string	      see below		   margins for formatted page
       PageSize		 string	      default		   output page size from database
       PageWidth	 float	      -			   output page width
       Prologfile	 string	      see below		   pathname of POSTSCRIPT prologue file
       TabStop		 integer      8			   inter-stop setting in characters
       TextFont		 string	      Courier		   name of font for setting text
       TextLineHeight	 inches	      -			   text formatting line height control
       TextPointSize	 inches	      see below		   size to use in setting text
       Verbose		 boolean      No		   trace envelope and MIME processing

       Values  marked  as  inches are specified using a syntax that identifies
       one of several possible units:
	      #.##bp	big point (1in = 72bp)
	      #.##cc	cicero (1cc = 12dd)
	      #.##cm	centimeter
	      #.##dd	didot point (1157dd = 1238pt)
	      #.##in	inch
	      #.##mm	millimeter (10mm = 1cm)
	      #.##pc	pica (1pc = 12pt)
	      #.##pt	point (72.27pt = 1in)
	      #.##sp	scaled point (65536sp = 1pt)

       Unit names can be upper or lower case but no white space	 is  permitted
       between	the  number  and  the unit.  Values specified with no unit are
       interpreted as points.

       The configuration parameters are explained below.  Most parameters cor‐
       respond to a command line option.  Parameter values identified above as
       inches are converted according to the conventions described above.

       AutoCoverPage  Control whether or not a	cover  page  is	 automatically
		      generated for each job.

       BoldFont	      The name of the font to use to set header tags (i.e. the
		      string to the left of the ``:'').

       Columns	      The number of columns to set text	 in.   (Equivalent  to
		      the -m option.)

       DigestDivider  The  string to emit in the output before each subpart of
		      a multipart/digest mail message.	This string  is	 typi‐
		      cally  a	POSTSCRIPT procedure that draws a mark of some
		      sort.  Dividers are expected to  use  no	more  vertical
		      space on the output page than a line of text.

       FontPath	      The  path	 where	Adobe  Font  Metric  (AFM)  files  are
		      located;	     by	      default	     /usr/share/ghost‐
		      script/9.10/Resource/Init:/usr/share/ghost‐
		      script/9.10/lib:/usr/share/ghost‐
		      script/9.10/Resource/Font:/usr/share/ghost‐
		      script/fonts:/usr/share/fonts/Type1:/usr/share/fonts.

       GaudyHeaders   Control whether or not to use a gaudy-style page header.
		      Enabling gaudy headers implicitly enables page headers.

       Headers	      Define  the headers retained from the envelope and spec‐
		      ify the order that they should be emitted in the format‐
		      ted  output.   The set of headers is initialized to ``To
		      From Subject Cc Date''.  Headers specified are  appended
		      to  this	list except for a ``clear'' header that causes
		      the current set of headers to be discarded.

       ISO8859	      Control the use of ISO 8859-1 encoding in the  generated
		      POSTSCRIPT

       ItalicFont     The  name	 of the font to use to set header values (i.e.
		      the string to the right of the ``:'').

       LineWrap	      Control whether long text lines are wrapper or truncated
		      at  the  right  hand  margin.   (Equivalent  to  the  -c
		      option.)

       MailUser	      The account name to use to login to a  fax  server  when
		      doing  direct  delivery.	Note that this account name is
		      not used for the identity of the sender; this comes from
		      the  command  line or the ``From'' line in the mail mes‐
		      sage.  If a null account name  is	 specified,  then  the
		      facsimile	 will  be  submitted using the identity of the
		      user that invoked faxmail.

       MapHeader      Define a substitution  for  the  specified  header  that
		      should  be  done	each time the header is emitted in the
		      formatted envelope.  Header tags are matched in a	 case-
		      insensitive manner.

       MarkDiscarded  Control  whether	discarded MIME parts are replaced by a
		      text  message  indicating	 the  original	 content   was
		      removed.

       MIMEConverters The  pathname  of a directory hierarchy that has scripts
		      for external processing of MIME body parts.  The default
		      pathname is /usr/sbin/faxmail.

       Orientation    Control whether pages are oriented horizontally (``land‐
		      scape'') or vertically (``portrait'').   (Equivalent  to
		      the -r and -R options.)

       OutlineMargin  Control whether columns of text have a line drawn around
		      them and the width of the line.  Setting this  parameter
		      to 0 disables outlines.

       PageCollation  Control  whether	the  output file has pages collated in
		      the same order as the input  file	 (``forward'')	or  in
		      reverse order (``reverse).

       PageHeaders    Control whether page headers are generated.

       PageHeight     Set the output page height (in inches).

       PageMargins    Set  the	output page margins.  Margins are specified as
		      string of the form: ``l=#,r=#,t=#,b=#''  where  l	 indi‐
		      cates  the  left margin, r indicates the right margin, t
		      indicates the top margin, b indicates the bottom margin,
		      and  numbers  are interpreted as inches.	(Equivalent to
		      the -M option.)

       PageSize	      Set the output page dimensions by name.  (Equivalent  to
		      the -s option.)

       PageWidth      Set the output page width (in inches).

       PrologFile     The pathname of a file containing POSTSCRIPT that should
		      be included in the prologue  section  of	the  generated
		      POSTSCRIPT.     The    default	prologue    file    is
		      /var/spool/hylafax/lib/faxmail.ps.

       TabStop	      Set the tab stop distance (in characters).

       TextFont	      Set the name of font to use for setting text.   (Equiva‐
		      lent to the -f option.)

       TextLineHeight Set the vertical text line height and spacing.

       TextPointSize  Set  the	point  size  to	 use  in  setting  plain text.
		      (Equivalent to the -p option.)

       Verbose	      Control tracing envelope and MIME processing.

NOTES
       Because a sender's identity in an electronic mail message is inherently
       untrustworthy, using faxmail to build a mail to fax gateway is problem‐
       atic.  Unless mail service is somehow restricted or the sender's	 iden‐
       tity  is verified using a mechanism such as RFC 1847's multipart/signed
       MIME type there is no reliable way to  restrict	access	to  facilities
       setup with faxmail.

BUGS
       Only  the  last instance of a header is kept and written to the output.
       This means, for example, that only the last of many ``Received''	 lines
       will be included in the formatted output.

FILES
       ~/.hylarc			      per-user configuration file
       /var/spool/hylafax/lib/pagesizes	      page size database
       /var/spool/hylafax/lib/faxmail.ps      POSTSCRIPT prologue
       /var/spool/hylafax/lib/hyla.conf	      system-wide configuration file
       /var/spool/hylafax/lib/faxmail.conf    system-wide configuration file
       /var/spool/hylafax/lib/sendfax.conf    system-wide configuration file for direct delivery
       /usr/sbin/faxmail		      hierarchy for external MIME converters
       /usr/share/ghostscript/9.10/Resource/Init:/usr/share/ghostscript/9.10/lib:/usr/share/ghostscript/9.10/Resource/Font:/usr/share/ghostscript/fonts:/usr/share/fonts/Type1:/usr/share/fontsfor font metrics
       /var/spool/hylafax/tmp/faxmailXXXXXX   temporary files

SEE ALSO
       hylafax-client(1), textfmt(1), sendfax(1)

				 July 22, 1996			    FAXMAIL(1)
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