First thanks for the help
Second I am not going to start implementing a FAX solution until I get 5.3
and even then it will take me some time since this is volunteer work and
I have to find time. I will probably get to it in mid-May.
I will first try hylafax with T38modem. If that fails try with I
for Linux, but I have no idea if they
>> operate OpenBSD.
>> The commercial solutions are generally of the format that an email gets
>> sent and fax is extracted from the text of the message.
>>
>> I would like to know if anyone has done something similar or any good
Andres Genovez [andresgeno...@gmail.com] wrote:
> I think this is a clean solution, putting an ATA Works fine even for POS
> Machines (Credit Cards) that require a land line.
>
Only when you have a damn good connection :)
l not recognize it as FAX.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
> Mikkel C. Simonsen
> Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 1:47 PM
> To: OpenBSD misc
> Subject: Re: faxing
>
> Peter Fraser wrote:
> &
On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 11:06 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2013-04-22, Richard Toohey wrote:
> > On 04/23/13 05:30, Peter Fraser wrote:
> >> [cut]
> >>
> >> The charity operates in a Windows environment. To the problem is: how
> does a person (probably a volunteer)
> >> on a Windows machi
On 2013-04-22, Mikkel C. Simonsen wrote:
> Peter Fraser wrote:
>> I would like to know if anyone has done something similar or any good
>> suggestions on what I should do to
>> get faxing to work
>
> Connect the existing fax to a Linksys PAP2 (or whatever the current
On 2013-04-22, Richard Toohey wrote:
> On 04/23/13 05:30, Peter Fraser wrote:
>> [cut]
>>
>> The charity operates in a Windows environment. To the problem is: how does
>> a person (probably a volunteer)
>> on a Windows machine put a TIFF file into a directory on an OpenBSD, and
>> in additio
;> the Windows machine is to send a fax.
>> There are some commercial solutions for Linux, but I have no idea if
>> they operate OpenBSD.
>> The commercial solutions are generally of the format that an email gets
>> sent and fax is extracted from the text of the message.
utions for Linux, but I have no idea if they
operate OpenBSD.
The commercial solutions are generally of the format that an email gets sent
and fax is extracted from the text of the message.
I would like to know if anyone has done something similar or any good
suggestions on what I should do to
On 04/23/13 05:30, Peter Fraser wrote:
[cut]
The charity operates in a Windows environment. To the problem is: how does a
person (probably a volunteer)
on a Windows machine put a TIFF file into a directory on an OpenBSD, and in
addition send the information
as to where send the fax and get
m: owner-m...@openbsd.org [mailto:owner-m...@openbsd.org] On Behalf Of
Mikkel C. Simonsen
Sent: Monday, April 22, 2013 1:47 PM
To: OpenBSD misc
Subject: Re: faxing
Peter Fraser wrote:
> I would like to know if anyone has done something similar or any good
> suggestions on what I should do to ge
Peter Fraser wrote:
I would like to know if anyone has done something similar or any good
suggestions on what I should do to
get faxing to work
Connect the existing fax to a Linksys PAP2 (or whatever the current
model is called), use the g711 codec, setup the PAP2 correctly, and
faxing will
The commercial solutions are generally of the format that an email gets sent
> and fax is extracted from the text of the message.
>
> I would like to know if anyone has done something similar or any good
> suggestions on what I should do to
> get faxing to work
>
I haven&
ea if they
operate OpenBSD.
The commercial solutions are generally of the format that an email gets sent
and fax is extracted from the text of the message.
I would like to know if anyone has done something similar or any good
suggestions on what I should do to
get faxing to work
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