On Friday 24 October 2008 11:49:15 am Wilton Helm wrote: > 1. Why would anyone originate a FAX via VoIP? If it has to go through a > bunch of translation steps at both ends, it would seem better to simply > scan the document (assuming it isn't in electronic form to begin with) and > attach it to an E-Mail.
fax is a legally accepted form of document transport in many states. signing and returning mortgage/lease/title/contract papers during the sale of a house for example. theoretically fax has two legally defined and assignable endpoints--they can be identified with a person or an organization. though i do wish fax would go away in favor of real (affordable) electronic signatures or universally accepted gpg -- we all get one with our social sec. numbers or something, but this is nation-dependent. -- Anthony - http://messinet.com - http://messinet.com/~amessina/gallery 8F89 5E72 8DF0 BCF0 10BE 9967 92DC 35DC B001 4A4E
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