Federico Voges wrote:
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> Hi,
> 
> I'm looking for a fax solution for one of my clients.
> The server is running Openlinux eServer 2.3 and the workstations are a
> mix of Win95/98/2000 (a total of 5 wk).
> My client wants to be able to send/receive faxes from any of the PCs
> using only one modem connected to the server (pretty basic).
> 
> 
> I'm testing Hylafax (with Cypheus/h2fax/whfc) and Fax2Send
> (www.fax2send.com). 
> So far, both servers are working. The problem with Hylafax is the Win
> client. None of the 3 mentioned are working ok.
> 
> Fax2Send, works ok (the winner for now). And its cheap, $99 for the 4
> clients license and $149 for 12 clients.
> 
> Any other recommendations?? Experience with something like this??
> 
> TIA.
> 

Hi Federico,
I've been looking for something myself. I'm in the middle of trying to 
test HylaFax after testing Fax2Send. Fax2Send was easy enough to set up, 
but I find their Win Client to be lacking in the address book area. It's 
FAR easier to just type the person's FAX number in than do an address 
book search. Users will end up doing that all too often and we'll have 
people sending fax's to the wrong place all the time.

What did you not like about the HylaFax Win Clients?

You say both servers are working. Do you have them both working at the 
same time? I've assumed you can't do that and uninstalled Fax2Send prior 
to trying to install HylaFax (no, it ain't working, yet...)

Regards,
Tim


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