Depending on the number of recipients you need, you can get a fax card and plug 
it into a server that will deliver faxes to an email address.  Additionally, 
the fax can be shared as a print device that the everyone can send to.  So in 
our office, I have two 2-port brooktrout cards ~$500 each attached to my w2k3 
server running exchange.  Three lines are delivered to specific users for 
private faxes and the fourth line is directed to a public folder.  Now I could 
have my phone system direct the faxes in a hunt group to have all four lines on 
one number or assign a number to each mailbox.  Depending on how many faxes you 
define as a high volume, something like that could work if you had few 
individual recipients.

I went that way over the service for cost savings.  $1000 and I was done 
forever. Granted our fax line is not ringing non-stop, but if it did, the 
brooktrout cards should handle it.

Bill 
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Miller [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2009 3:17 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Ifax anyone?

Hi folks,

One of our offices is moving.  Part of that move is the considerations is using 
some sort of service that can receive faxes for that program, be access 
securely, and hopefully send some sort of notification that a new fax has 
arrived.  A hosted service or in house system - either would work.  This 
program also receives a very high volume of faxes.

Suggestions?

Tom 
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