Your fax forwarded? Are you talking about the script used with FaxSTF Pro 
that allows you to forward a received fax using emailer? I use this to 
forward received faxes to my email account rather than to an efax number. 
The fax is sent as an attachment and I can retrieve when I am on the road 
by getting my email. The only problem I've had is that sometimes the 
office computer (a Lombard, on the road I take the 2400c) hangs when 
performing the script and any faxes received after that do not get sent.
Pedro.

On 2/17/00 8:33 AM, Mark Kral ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote

>John,
>
>now that you mentioned it, that is another gripe of mine. I have my fax
>forwarded to an efax #. Which works great, but every now and then I will get
>an unreadable fax from efax, and no matter how many times I have it resent
>Emailer will not read that fax. I have to have it resent, and then use OE to
>download it to read it. Kind of another pain in the butt.
>Mark
>
>> From: John Kestner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 23:27:23 -0700
>> To: Multiple recipients of DuoList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: [Duo] Re: Email Clients
>> 
>> Jay sez:
>> 
>>> Make sure you're running 2.0v3 AND clear out your "Temp Incoming" and
>>> "Scratch" folders within the Claris Emailer FIles folders. Claris has
>>> been a rock for me for ages, and it'll take more than Outlook Express
>>> with its 12MB Ram footprint and sluggish performance to switch me.
>> 
>> Amen!
>> 
>> Yeah, the only irritation is when it can't quite decode attachments
>> correctly, and/or they hang around in the Incoming folder, but that's
>> infrequent.
>> 
>> 'nother j
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