Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 03:41:22PM +1000, Warrick Zedi wrote:
Tzafrir,

When last did you look at AsterFax? What do you believe is required to set it up? In what way are there "wheel reinventings" in either HylaFax or AsterFax?

Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Wed, Aug 23, 2006 at 08:28:51AM +1000, Warrick Zedi wrote:
If you're looking for alternatives to Zetafax why not look at AsterFax (http://asterfax.sourceforge.net)? Your clients can use their existing e-mail client to send faxes.

Running OpenOffice on the server to render OpenOffice/MS-Office
documents automatically is something that will hopefully work well. If
both copies have exactly the same fonts. And exactly the same
definitions. And there are no other compatibility bugs.

Defining the fax number in an email message is not exactly a natural
operation, IMHO.

I rather do the fax rendering on the client side. That way, if the
client tries to send out a wrongly-rendered file, you automatically get
it.

Point taken.

1.0 has just been released. As AsterFax becomes more widely adopted we'll get more feedback and will have to watch out for compatibility issues. I believe we'll be able to address those if they arise.

I suppose you've got a point about the fax number in the email message but then a fax number really is just an address so instead of putting a [EMAIL PROTECTED] you're putting a [EMAIL PROTECTED] to com.

But you have just given me an idea. Maybe we should provide some sort of name resolution feature where you could put [EMAIL PROTECTED] and AsterFax can lookup the fax number. Hmmm, sounds like a good idea, I'll have to think about it.
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