It will be called with some parameters telling it which file to send (it currently only supports PostScript and PDF files) and to which number\&. It will then enqueue the job converted to the right format into the send queue from which it's collected by another CapiSuite script and sent to the destination\&. If the sending was completed successfully or failed finally after trying for some time, the according user will get an email telling him/her what has happened\&.
Abort the job with the given id\&. To get a job id, use the \fB\-l\fR option\&.
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\fB\-A adr\fR
The addressee of the fax\&. This option is (currently) only for informational purposes and will be quoted in the sent status mail\&.
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\fB\-d number\fR
The number which should be called (destination of the fax)
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\fB\-h\fR
Show a short commandline help
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\fB\-l\fR
Shows the jobs which are currently in the send queue\&.
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\fB\-n\fR
Don't use the configured dial prefix for this job\&. Useful for internal jobs\&.
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\fB\-q\fR
Be quiet, don't output informational messages
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\fB\-S subj\fR
A subject for the fax\&. This option is (currently) only for informational purposes and will be quoted in the sent status mail\&.
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\fB\-u user\fR
Send fax as another user\&. Only allowed if \fBcapisuitefax\fR is called as user root\&. This is mainly helpful for realizing extensions to e\&.g\&. do network faxing\&.