Dr. Scott S. Jones wrote:
Matt Bowler wrote:

Sorry, for taking so long,
I don't remember the model, maybe a high end Ricoh or Savin, but it had
ethernet and pots connection. You could decide on which interface to send, but obviously the ethernet is what got the best results. Clients could also fax from their desktop and send to email addresses, including distribution
groups.
I have been using an efax (www.efax.com) account now for several years. It's pretty reliable, though now they are discontinuing support for Win98, so that client in win98se is flaky, but I'd like to find a solution that works with asterisk or just something home rolled, on linux.

Anyone have an online only fax solution? I don't want to have to own or bother with a fax machine, though I have one to scan outgoing faxes through.

You might consider faxaway.com. You won't get a local inbound number, but you can do outbound faxes in many formats with a very linux-friendly email interface. It's pay as you go, with $1/mo maintenance fee, which easily beats efax for low volume, iirc.

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