I have a fax server built on W2K3 Server and a brooktrout card using the
built-in fax service in W2K3 server.  Faxes come in TIF format so does not
meet your requirements.
The drivers weren't easy to get installed properly, but it works now and
delivers faxes to a different e-mailbox per line.  Anything more robust
requires add-on software like GFI fax.  (hey first plug for the new list
host -no?)

Bill
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 6:51 AM, Tom Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi Folks,
>
> I'm looking for a fax appliance that receives faxes and forwards those to
> the e-mail address assigned to the DID.  Format should be PDF.  The system
> does not have to be fancy.  Basic storage for a day or two, perhaps allow
> outbound faxing as well.
>
> We have one program that gets about 1,000 sheets of fax a week, a bunch of
> nomadic staff with no regular access to fax machines, and also billing staff
> who could us this.  In total probably something with 8 ports to start but
> expandable.
>
> I'm looking at the following:
>
> Multitech fax finder
>
> Ringdate fax receiver.
>
> Anyone have any to suggest or comment on the above?  I could also build a
> server if there are any Windows solutions (I have a Brooktrout card here).
>
> Thanks,
>
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