On Sep 9, 2009, at 9:15 AM, Bill Connelly wrote:

>
> My insurance company hasn't discovered https I guess, so they require
> info FAXed to them.
>
> After creating some kind of pre-paper-like document on my Mac, can I
> FAX it over the internet using some hidden capability of OS X? or
> maybe NeoOffice? some other app for OS X on a G4?

If you have a modem on your Mac connected to a phone line, you can  
send a fax as easy as printing, since 10.3 or so it's been in the same  
section of the Print dialog as print to a PDF has been. In 10.5 it's  
called PDF to Fax, under the PDF button. This is about all that  
Apple's USB to Phone connector is good for these days.

(OT:Oh HO! something is up! The Apple Store says 'Busy updating! Be  
Back Later!', so I can't give you the url. I forgot the special 'It's  
only rock-n-roll, but we like it!' invite that went out for  
today...new iPods?? )

Otherwise there are commercial email-to-fax gateways, such as efax.com

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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