Lee, 

I also thought of the new exposures we have through Facebook, LinkedIn, 
Twitter.  

The exact numbers have slipped me but we process tens of thousands of 
transactions per second in our various locations.  When Atlases were big we 
bought BOX CARS of them, literally…the small packages of life savers we 
purchase close to half that are made….and most all these vendors are tied into 
our system…..even Apple products are linked from our desk with employee 
discounts, as is Ford, Chrysler, GM…on and on it goes…

If I were in charge of IT Security I would lay in bed eyes wide open staring at 
the ceiling….and on top of all this most government agencies demand info. from 
us, Federal and each State.  We also are heavy into Saleforce.com 
<http://saleforce.com/>….

Do we have exposure?  I am convinced that much faxing is done to cut down on 
much of this potential for danger.

John


> On May 18, 2015, at 8:26 PM, Lee Larson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On May 18, 2015, at 7:21 PM, John Robinson <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>> Is there a utility built into the Mac that allows us to fax a document from 
>> the Mac to a fax machine?
> 
> There are an infinite number of Web sites from which you can send faxes. Just 
> Google something like “online fax”. They let you fax anything you can print. 
> I used to use myfax.com <http://myfax.com/> until we got a multi-function 
> printer with a fax modem built in.
> 
> That being said, it still amazes me that fax is used for anything. It’s 
> basically a 1920s technology.
> 
> 
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