--- mgetty-1.1.30.old/doc/faxrunqd.8in 2002-11-23 11:47:17.000000000 -0500 +++ mgetty-1.1.30/doc/faxrunqd.8in 2003-07-15 16:08:22.000000000 -0400 @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ .SH NAME faxrunqd \- daemon to send fax jobs queued by faxspool(1) .SH SYNOPSIS -.B faxrunqd [-v] [-d] [-l ] [-u ] [-V] +.B faxrunqd [-v] [-d] [-D] [-l ] [-u ] [ -g ] [-V] .SH DESCRIPTION Runs in the background, and regularily checks the fax queue set up by faxspool(1). Sends all jobs that are due, records results, and takes @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ would do (send a mail, delete the JOB directory, execute a named program, etc.). Both programs are fully compatible in this respect. -.B faxrunqd [-v] [-d] [-l ] [-u ] [-V] +.B faxrunqd [-v] [-d] [-D] [-l ] [-u ] [ -g ] [-V] .SH OPTIONS .TP .B -v @@ -67,17 +67,22 @@ .I faxrunqd to write progress information to the log file. .TP +.B -D +Tells +.I faxrunqd +to run in the background, as a daemon. +.TP .B -d Tells .I faxrunqd to write debugging information to stdout and the log file (usually used -together with -v) +together with -v). .TP .B -l Specifies the list of modem devices to use. Multiple devices are separated with ':', e.g. '-l ttyS0:ttyS1'. .TP -.B -u +.B -u .I faxrunqd can now (since 1.1.29) run as unprivileged user. If you start it as root from /etc/inittab or from one of the /etc/rc* scripts, it's strongly @@ -86,7 +91,13 @@ .I faxrunqd drop all its privileges at startup, and run as the specified user. Running .I faxrunqd -as root user might lead to security problems - don't do it. +as root user might lead to security problems - don't do it. This +parameter takes either a uid or a username as argument. +.TP +.B -g +.I Same effect as above but for the group id. Indicates the group which +should own the fax files. This parameter takes either a gid or a +groupname as argument. .TP .B -V print version number and exit