Mike McMullin wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-24-09 at 16:17 -0500, David C. Rankin wrote:
>> Fred A. Miller wrote:
>>> 'Never needed to FAX much till now, so I've looking for a NON-Win modem
>>> and found this one USR has made. It's a tad pricey, but should work
>>> well, just in case someone else is in need of one. 'Ordered tonight.
>>>
>>> Fred
>>>
>> Fred,
>>
>>      I have utilized usr/3com fax/modems with hylafax on several servers and
>> they worked fantastically. I've used the old 33.6 sportsters, the 561x
>> versions and I think there was a 2960 or 2690. No problems with any.
>> Both hylafax and kdefax work great. I set the servers up in /etc/ppp as
>> dial in servers so they handle fax and ppp dial-in internet connections.
>> Works great.
> 
>   Did you manage to get a "fax server" for a network setup though?  I
> looked into it, but the instructions were too off-putting.  (Rather
> poorly phrased, I think, but I just want to be able to point other
> systems to the fax running on my main system and have them fax from it
> without doing a ton of setup work, followed by telling the others in the
> network to use these new hoops in order to fax.)
> 

Yes, the funny thing is a lot of the clients were windows and  the
packages WinprintHylaFAX-1.2.5.exe on the windows side did a wonderful
job letting all the client fax to the server..  I agree, the
documentation sucks, but hylafax does not........


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