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README file for fax500
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xrpcomp
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This directory contains a modified version of the rpcomp program, used
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with the Internet remote-printing experiment. More info on the experiment
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can be found in /mrose/tpc on ftp.ics.uci.edu.
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The xrpcomp program (it's a shell script) is like rpcomp, except that it
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will look in X.500 if no fax recipients are found in the .rpdb file.
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It still uses .rpdb to extract the originator information.
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There are a couple of things in rp500.c you will want to tailor to use
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xrpcomp at your site:
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DAPUSER This is the user the rp500 program, called from
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xrpcomp will bind to the directory as. It can
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be set to NULL.
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DEFAULT_BASE This is the search base rp500 will use when looking
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in the directory for fax recipients.
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DEFAULT_FILTERCONF
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Where to find the ldapfilter.conf file. Should
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make setting this automatic, but for now...
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PHONE_PREFIX The prefix of phones in your local area. If
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rp500 finds a fax number in the directory that is
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not fully qualified, it will append as many of
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these digits as necessary to make it fully
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qualified. NB it assumes US-format numbers.
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DEFAULT_LDAPHOST
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The host running the default ldap server to
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contact.
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Things to note:
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The rp500 program knows a little about the US phone number format, in
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an attempt to deal with (evil) people who have not put fully qualified
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international format (e.g. +1 ... ) phone numbers in their entry. If
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your users do not have US-format phone numbers, you'll need to take a
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look at the fax2email() routine in rp500.c and change it around a bit.
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7/30/93 -- Tim
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fax500
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This directory also contains the fax500 program. fax500 is just like
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mail500, except that it looks up the facsimileTelephoneNumber
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attribute, constructs an appropriate "remote-printer@blah.tpc.int"
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address, and send the mail there. For example, the facsimile number
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"+1 313 555 1212" corresponds to the address
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"remote-printer@2.1.2.1.5.5.5.3.1.3.1.tpc.int." For a complete
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explanation of the Internet remote-printing experiment, look in
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/mrose/tpc on ftp.ics.uci.edu, or send mail to tpc-faq@town.hall.org.
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The general idea is that you can set things up so that mail sent to
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"user@fax.domain" will get printed on the user's fax machine, if
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they've entered a fax number in their X.500 entry.
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NOTE: you will need to modify faxtotpc.c if you have any "abbreviated"
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phone number capabilities. For example, our telephone switches allow
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you to dial only the last 5 digits of campus telephone numbers. People,
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therefore, tend to list the last 5 digits of their fax numbers. The
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routine "munge_phone()" takes care of fixing up abbreviated phone
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numbers. You may need to write your own code.
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fax500 is not yet complete. In particular, the following work still needs
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to be done:
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- If the group entry itself has a fax number, don't send to all the members'
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individual fax numbers. Instead, just send to the group's fax number.
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- The -h flag for fax500 defines both the host name and the search base.
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This causes problems because the host name we want is "fax.umich.edu"
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but we need to search "umich.edu." The workaround is to add an
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Associated Domain corresponding to the domain you want for your fax
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service to each X.500 group which is to be accessible.
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- We're working toward mail500 and fax500 being the same binary. Depending
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on what argv[0] is, you'll get different behavior. Although this
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binary should work just like mail500 if you name it "mail500" it's
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not yet been tested.
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- fax500 currently assumes that incoming messages are plain text, and
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therefore constructs a destination address like
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"remote-printer.user_name@2.1.2.1.5.5.5.3.1.3.1.tpc.int". If
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the message is already MIME-compliant with an "application/remote-printing"
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content type, we lose, since the remote-printing software assumes
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that anything other than "remote-printer" on ther lhs of the address
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means the message is plain text. Not sure about the solution to this.
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- Regarding group support - typically, when we collect all the fax numbers
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for a group, we'll end up either with (a) people who haven't registered
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fax numbers, or (b) "email-only" group members who do not have entries
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in X.500 (they only have an email address associated with the group).
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The question is: what do you do with faxes for these folks? You could
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(1) bounce to the sender (current behavior) or you could (2) send
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email to the members with no fax numbers, informing them that someone
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tried to send them a fax. I tend to prefer solution (2) for case (a),
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and solution (1) for case (b).
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- A configuration file-driven "munge_phone()" would be nice.
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8/23/93 - Gordon
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