Benny Amorsen wrote: > Lee Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >> Note that if you have a fax machine that performs some variant of T.37 >> (fax-over-email) and you have an on-line service provider that is >> willing to work with you... then you can rather easily get your fax >> machine faxing through their service. (Which is yet another option.) >> > > Tell me of a fax machine which can be programmed to do T.37 while > keeping the same UI as regular faxes, and we'll buy a hundred. > > All the ones I've seen require you to type in email addresses instead > of phone numbers, or use a separate keyboard instead of the usual > numeric one. That is not acceptable for regular users.
Unfortunately, I'm not well-versed on all fax machine UI's out there. I know that several of them perform scan-to-email or T.37 variants of some kind... Panasonic was one of them. However, whether or not it was a seamless and transparent switch to T.37 from analog I am not sure... because I never really used them. In the case that I needed T.37 I just built my own "fax machine". Realize that you, too, can build your own fax machine with a scanner, a PC, and a modem. And if you are just doing T.37 you can omit the modem part. I used SANE utilities with some PHP to make a simple UI that ran on the small PC. Thanks, Lee. _______________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
