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XFERFAXLOG(5F)							XFERFAXLOG(5F)

NAME
       xferfaxlog - HylaFAX activity log

DESCRIPTION
       The file etc/xferfaxlog contains information about inbound and outbound
       activities.  The file contains one line per inbound  or	outbound  call
       (except for facsimile documents retrieved by polling in which case mul‐
       tiple entries may be present for a single call).	 If the	 modem	config
       setting	LogCalls  is set to true, then the file also contains one line
       per  received  call.   Lines  are  fixed-format,	 tab-separated	 ASCII
       strings.

       Each record of a facsimile transmission is of the form:
	    date SEND commid modem jobid jobtag sender ``dest-number'' ``CSI''
       params  #pages  jobtime	conntime  ``reason''  <null>   <null>	<null>
       ``owner'' ``dcs''

       A facsimile reception record is of the form:
	    date RECV commid modem fax.tif <null> fax ``local-number'' ``TSI''
       params  #pages  jobtime	conntime  ``reason''  ``CallID1''  ``CallID2''
       ``CallID3...CallIDn'' <null> ``dcs''

       Each inbound call record is of the form:
	    date CALL commid modem <null> <null> fax ``local-number'' <null> 0
       0 jobtime conntime ``reason'' ``CallID1''  ``CallID2''  ``CallID3..Cal‐
       lIDn'' <null> ``dcs''

       Each facsimile document retrieved by polling has a record of the form:
	    date POLL commid modem jobid jobtag sender ``dest-number'' ``TSI''
       params #pages jobtime conntime ``reason'' <null> <null> <null>

       An alphanumeric pager request has a record of the form:
	    date  PAGE	commid	modem  jobid  jobtag  sender   ``dest-number''
       ``<null>'' 0 0 jobtime conntime ``reason'' <null> <null> ``owner''

       The following describes the fields in the above records:

       date	     The  date	and  time  of  the  transaction	 in the format
		     MM/DD/YY HH:MM , where MM is the numeric  month,  DD  the
		     numeric  day,  YY	the  last  two digits of the year, and
		     HH:MM is the time in 24-hour format.

       commid	     The communication identifier for the call.

       modem	     The device identifier for the modem that was used	to  do
		     the send or receive.

       jobid	     The job number for outbound calls.

       jobtag	     The client-specified job tag for outbound calls.

       fax.tif	     The associated recvq fax TIFF file for the event.

       sender	     The sender/receiver's electronic mailing address (facsim‐
		     ile receptions  are  always  attributed  to  the  ``fax''
		     user).

       dest-number   The phone number dialed for outgoing calls.

       TSI	     The  Transmitter  Subscriber  Identification  string  (as
		     received) for incoming calls.

       CSI	     The Caller Subscriber Identification string of the remote
		     machine (as reported) for outgoing calls.

       local-number  The local phone number on which the data was received.

       params	     The  negotiated  facsimile	 session  parameters  used for
		     transferring data encoded as described below.

       #pages	     The total number of pages transferred.

       jobtime	     The duration of the  session;  in	the  format  HH:MM:SS.
		     This  time	 includes  setup  overhead  and any time spent
		     cleaning up after a call.

       conntime	     The time spent on the  phone;  in	the  format  HH:MM:SS.
		     This  should  be  the  time  used by the PTT to calculate
		     usage charges.

       reason	     A string that indicates if any  problem  occurred	during
		     the session.

       CIDName	     The received CIDName value for the session.

       CIDNumber     The received CIDNumber value for the session.

       owner	     The login name of the job owner.

       dcs	     The T.30 DCS string that was used in the facsimile commu‐
		     nication.

       Note that fields may have  embedded  blanks.   Session  parameters  are
       encoded	as a decimal number that contains a packed set of Class 2 ses‐
       sion parameter values.  The format is: 2 bits for vertical  resolution,
       3  bits	for  signalling	 rate,	3 bits for page width, 2 bits for page
       length, 2 bits for data format, 1 bit for ECM use, 1 bit of BF use, and
       3  bits for the min scanline time.  The page counts are always integral
       numbers.	 Partial pages that are to be retransmitted are	 not  included
       in the page count.

       The  simple  ASCII  format was designed to be easy to process with pro‐
       grams like awk(1).

NOTES
       The sender field does not necessarily represent the submitter's	actual
       identity.   For example, it reflects the value given by the sendfax(8C)
       ``-f'' option.  Be cautious that this field is not utilized for	audit‐
       ing if the fax user base is not trusted.

BUGS
       The date format will ``break'' in the year 2000.	 Information should be
       recorded on a per-page basis for facsimile communications.

SEE ALSO
       faxq(8C) faxsend(8C) faxgetty(8C)

				 June 5, 1996			XFERFAXLOG(5F)
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