Re: Which fax program to choose

From: James Kosin (jkosin_at_beta.intcomgrp.com)
Date: 03/26/04

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    To: "Erik P. Olsen" <erik@epo.dk>, "For users of Fedora Core releases" <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 12:56:14 -0500
    
    

    Dear Erik P. Olsen,

    | I wonder if somebody would offer an advice on which fax program I should
    | choose? I need a program that would listen constantly to my fax modem and
    react
    | as soon as a fax comes in. It should be active even when a user is logged
    off
    | and any logged on user should be able to send a fax whithout having to
    take the
    | fax out of its listening mode.

    Look up mgetty+sendfax... This is a modem utillity that allows PPP
    connections; but, it can also be setup to send/receive FAXes and even Voice
    messages (answering machine) for modems that support these options.

    |
    | If these features are available I am sure it will also have a phonebook, a
    fax
    | repository and more.

    Sorry, this utility can be setup to handle the hardware, you have to setup a
    shared printer to FAX outgoing. Incoming can be routed to a printer.. etc.
    It is not simple to set all this up without work!

    All this can be done though... I know that for certain.

    Good Luck,
    James Kosin

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