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FAXRM(1)							      FAXRM(1)

NAME
       faxrm - remove a HylaFAX job or document from a server

SYNOPSIS
       faxrm [ -a ] [ -d ] [ -v ] [ -h hostname ] id...

DESCRIPTION
       faxrm  removes one or more jobs or documents from a HylaFAX server.  If
       a job that is to be removed is being processed by a server, it is first
       aborted.

       An  id is either a number that identifies a job (default) or, if the -d
       option is specified, a document pathname.  Job identifiers are  printed
       by  sendfax(1)  when jobs are queued for transmission; they can also be
       displayed with faxstat(1).  The names of documents associated with out‐
       bound  jobs  can	 be seen by supplying the -f option to faxstat.	 Docu‐
       ments in the receive queue can be viewed with the -r option to faxstat.

       Unprivileged users can only remove jobs or  documents  that  they  own.
       Clients	with  administrative privileges can remove any job or document
       (see the -a option below).  The user  name  may	be  specified  by  the
       FAXUSER environment variable.

OPTIONS
       -a	 Use  administrative  privileges;  faxrm  will	prompt for the
		 password to set administrative privileges.

       -d	 Interpret each id as a document pathname.  If a pathname does
		 not  begin  with  ``/''  then	faxrm  automatically  prepends
		 ``/docq/''.

       -h host	 Contact the server at the specified host.  The	 host  may  be
		 either a symbolic name or a network address.  If no server is
		 specified then If no -h option is supplied,  faxrm  uses  the
		 FAXSERVER environment variable to identify the HylaFAX server
		 to contact.  If this variable is not set, then	 faxrm	checks
		 for  a	 setting in the configuration files (first in the per-
		 user file and then in the system-wide file).  If all  of  the
		 above	fails,	then faxrm attempts to contact a server on the
		 machine where it is run.

       -v	 Trace the protocol messages to and from the server.

CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS
       faxrm	reads	 configuration	  information	 from	  the	  file
       /usr/lib/fax/hyla.conf and then from the file ~/.hylarc.	 Configuration
       files follow the conventions described in hylafax-client(1).  The  fol‐
       lowing configuration parameters are recognized:
       Tag		 Type	    Default	 Description
       Host		 string	    localhost	 host to contact for service
       PassiveMode	 boolean    false	 whether or not to use passive mode
       Port		 integer    4559	 port to use in contacting server
       Protocol		 string	    tcp		 protocol to use in contacting server
       Verbose		 boolean    No		 whether or not to enable protocol tracing

       The configuration parameters are explained below:

       Host	 The  host  to	contact	 for  service.	 (Equivalent to the -h
		 option.)

       PassiveMode
		 Whether or not to use passive mode in communication with  the
		 server.

       Port	 The  network port to contact for service.  (Equivalent to the
		 -h option.)

       Protocol	 The name of the communication protocol to use when contacting
		 a  server.   (Equivalent  to the FAXSERVICE environment vari‐
		 able.)

       Verbose	 Control protocol tracing.  (Equivalent to the -v option.)

DIAGNOSTICS
       Job %s removed.	A confirmation that the job was	 successfully  removed
       from the sendq directory.

       Job  %s removed (from doneq).  A confirmation that the job was success‐
       fully removed from the done directory; the  directory  where  jobs  are
       placed once they are finished.

       %s  removed.  A confirmation that the document was successfully deleted
       from the server.

SEE ALSO
       hylafax-client(1), sendfax(1), faxalter(1), faxstat(1), hfaxd(8C)

				 May 12, 1996			      FAXRM(1)
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