On Tue, 14 Nov 2000 08:05 Michael George wrote:
>I've used efax to send and receive faxes just fine.  The only rub I've had
is
>that I use the fax line also as an incoming modem line on the off-chance
that
>X croaks taking my display and kbd with it and I need to dial into my
system
>to fix things.
>
>Save for that interaction between efax and mgetty receiving dial-in, I'm
happy
>with it.  I would guess that one can possibly use mgetty+sendfax to
circumvent
>the problem, I don't know -- I started with efax and got used to it, so
I've
>stuck with it...

I used mgetty+sendfax at my last job and it worked fine. I worked out a
system that sent email notification of received faxes and saved them in a
directory accessible via Samba. I used the freeware IRfan32 image viewer to look
at the faxes from my Winbox. It handled both faxes and dialup connections
very well.

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