Check out efax.com 's toolkit - it has some simple clear information-
did you look through the efax site?
http://www.efax.com/toolkit/emailinterface.html

All you have to do is dynamically create an email with certain 
information explained - and send it off... should take virtually no time 
- You will obviously need an account to test it.

good luck
jay miller


Bryan Love wrote:

>eFax is for receiving faxes - not sending them.  The eFax software can send
>faxes, but I don't think you can link into it.
>
>You could get software that will fax docs in a bin at regular intervals and
>then use CF to write files to that bin...
>
>I'll bet there's also software that will integrate directly if you look for
>it...
>
>+-----------------------------------------------+
>Bryan Love
>  Macromedia Certified Professional
>  Internet Application Developer
>  Database Analyst
>TeleCommunication Systems
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
>"...'If there must be trouble, let it be in my day, that my child may have
>peace'..."
>       - Thomas Paine, The American Crisis
>
>"Let's Roll"
>       - Todd Beamer, Flight 93
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ian Lurie [mailto:ian@;portentinteractive.com]
>Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 1:58 PM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: Efax from ColdFusion?
>
>
>Anyone out there used ColdFusion to connect to eFax? We've got a client who
>needs to fax info by clicking a link/button on a web page...
>
>
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