Of my desktop I use Hylafax, a linux based fax program. The client on
the Windows machine (which connects to the linux server which has an
attached modem) is WHFC. It can be set to deal with incoming faxes to
then be emailed to anyone as an attachment. However we still have a
traditional fax machine at the front desk to deal with incoming faxes. I
still prefer for my staff to deal with the inbound faxes not me.
But it is very handy faxing from desktop
Works well, software price is right (nil) but setting up a coversheet is
an absolute pain took me weeks to get it right.
Hugh Nelson wrote:
In our practice we use faxmail.com
It is very efficient to dash off a referral letter while consulting
the patient, and then in Best Practice, to click the email button,
paste in the specialists fax number and then pad it slightly so it
looks like "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and click send and it will be in
the specialists fax machine. You can print or not print a copy for
the patient as suits the patient.
61=australia, 7 = queensland, 55731649 = the fax number.
It works very well, saves a lot of time and paper, same cost as a
fax. But not encrypted.
Hugh.
Simon James wrote:
Hi all,
I'm knocking together an article on "paperless fax solutions" for my
forthcoming edition. I'm looking to break this up into coverage of:
1. Traditional paper fax (very brief)
2. MFC fax options (brief)
3. Internet fax (ie email-fax, web-fax)
4. Modem fax
Was wondering what products/solutions people using options 2-4 have
deployed? Experiences?
For those using option 3, has anyone found a decent encrypted service
(i.e.
A service that secures the email leg of the inbound and outbound
journeys)?
The whole article will only weigh in at two pages so it will deal
more with
concepts than specific solutions, however examples are always good.
Any feedback will be gratefully received.
Kind regards,
Simon
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