This was a while back, but since I was just looking it up for pointers to
online fax services, I'm reply now anyway :)
On Friday 06 May 2005 15:00, Gnu-Raiz wrote:
> I do think that e-mail would be a better solution, how many people you
> know have a fax machine, but no e-mail?
> In a simple term
Hi Lee,
ur mail makes interesting reading. I am trying to avoid buying a fax.
I'll just ask the other side to scan in the doc and email as attachment
to me. This won't be difficult with those all-in-1 machines.
Cheers
hja123
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>>On Friday 06 May 2005 11:05, hja123 wrote:
>>Interesting, what you said about faxing and broadband. I would have
>> thought that it is possible since broadband can handle images. I
>>came
>> across some non-free software available
On Friday 06 May 2005 11:05, hja123 wrote:
> Interesting, what you said about faxing and broadband. I would have
> thought that it is possible since broadband can handle images. I came
> across some non-free software available for this purpose.
Well, broadband itself, like a modem, is not really a
Interesting, what you said about faxing and broadband. I would have
thought that it is possible since broadband can handle images. I came
across some non-free software available for this purpose.
I'll do a search to find out more about email-to-fax gateway.
thks.
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On Friday 06 May 2005 09:03, hja123 hja123 wrote:
> is there a package for faxing, using the computer and a broadband link?
Broadband doesn't do fax. At least, not in the way you're probably
expecting if you've used a fax modem before. It just so happens that
fax machines and modems share a few
Hi,
is there a package for faxing, using the computer and a broadband link?
hja
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