Hi
I am using efax-gtk -3.0.7
The distro that I am using is Ubuntu Dapper since I can't get any
answers over there at the other list,
I thought I would try here.
I have the external modem on /dev/ttyS1
I sent a fax with no errors
The fax that I sent to has the same distro installed with a
On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 12:50:13PM -0600, Johnny wrote:
Hi
I am using efax-gtk -3.0.7
The distro that I am using is Ubuntu Dapper since I can't get any
answers over there at the other list,
I thought I would try here.
I have the external modem on /dev/ttyS1
I sent a fax with no errors
The
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 12:50:13PM -0600, Johnny wrote:
Hi
I am using efax-gtk -3.0.7
The distro that I am using is Ubuntu Dapper since I can't get any
answers over there at the other list,
I thought I would try here.
I have the external modem on /dev/ttyS1
I sent
On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 02:15:10PM -0600, Johnny wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 12:50:13PM -0600, Johnny wrote:
Hi
I am using efax-gtk -3.0.7
The distro that I am using is Ubuntu Dapper since I can't get any
answers over there at the other list,
I thought I
On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 02:15:10PM -0600, Johnny wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 12:50:13PM -0600, Johnny wrote:
Hi
I am using efax-gtk -3.0.7
The distro that I am using is Ubuntu Dapper since I can't get any
answers over there at the other list,
I thought I
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 02:15:10PM -0600, Johnny wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
On Wed, Mar 07, 2007 at 12:50:13PM -0600, Johnny wrote:
Hi
I am using efax-gtk -3.0.7
The distro that I am using is Ubuntu Dapper since I can't get any
answers over there at the
Sorry if this is OT, but faxing has given me fits for years.
I want to receive a fax, via modem on my Debian PC,
edit it in GIMP and fax it back. Here's what I
think works:
- use mgetty to receive fax
- open fax in GIMP (GIMP can read but not write .g3 files)
- scale image to double
This was a while back, but since I was just looking it up for pointers to
online fax services, I'm reply now anyway :)
On Friday 06 May 2005 15:00, Gnu-Raiz wrote:
I do think that e-mail would be a better solution, how many people you
know have a fax machine, but no e-mail?
In a simple term
Hi,
is there a package for faxing, using the computer and a broadband link?
hja
On Friday 06 May 2005 09:03, hja123 hja123 wrote:
is there a package for faxing, using the computer and a broadband link?
Broadband doesn't do fax. At least, not in the way you're probably
expecting if you've used a fax modem before. It just so happens that
fax machines and modems share a few
Interesting, what you said about faxing and broadband. I would have
thought that it is possible since broadband can handle images. I came
across some non-free software available for this purpose.
I'll do a search to find out more about email-to-fax gateway.
thks.
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On Friday 06 May 2005 11:05, hja123 wrote:
Interesting, what you said about faxing and broadband. I would have
thought that it is possible since broadband can handle images. I came
across some non-free software available for this purpose.
Well, broadband itself, like a modem, is not really
From: Lee Braiden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Friday 06 May 2005 11:05, hja123 wrote:
Interesting, what you said about faxing and broadband. I would have
thought that it is possible since broadband can handle images. I
came
across some non-free software available
Hi Lee,
ur mail makes interesting reading. I am trying to avoid buying a fax.
I'll just ask the other side to scan in the doc and email as attachment
to me. This won't be difficult with those all-in-1 machines.
Cheers
hja123
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I have gotten this to work using a couple of efax front-ends, efax-gtk and
kdeprintfax. Kdeprintfax can be set up called as a printer choice from kde
applications. However, direct applications such as OpenOffice and others will
only see the regular printers attached to the system, for example,
David Baron wrote:
I have gotten this to work using a couple of efax front-ends, efax-gtk and
kdeprintfax. Kdeprintfax can be set up called as a printer choice from kde
applications. However, direct applications such as OpenOffice and others
will only see the regular printers attached to the
Lev, Please help me with efax. I bought this service but I
have so much difficulty storing the received faxes. Sometimes I receive multiple
documents in one fax that I would like to separate the pages ofI cant
do this. I dont know how to handle the .tif files. For example, if a
vendor
a front-end to submit faxes when the
modem's free Hmm.
- Set up faxing as a printer service. There's a howto on the topic,
but I haven't managed to get it working with my system yet.
Currently using lpr for printing, but I'm considering switching to
CUPS.
If anyone's got
Anyone know if there is a way to send and receive faxes over the
internet. I am in need of fax capabilities but do not have a modem
on my computer, only DSL.
Lance
a small plug for the company I work for:
efax.com
-lev
On 18 Dec 2001, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
Anyone know if there is a way to send and receive faxes over the
internet. I am in need of fax capabilities but do not have a modem
on my computer, only DSL.
Lance
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Apparently, on Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 01:00:24PM -0600, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
Anyone know if there is a way to send and receive faxes over the
internet. I am in need of fax capabilities but do not have a modem
on my computer, only DSL.
http://www.tpc.int/tpc_home.html
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On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 11:04:38AM -0800, Lev Lvovsky wrote:
a small plug for the company I work for:
efax.com
A small plug for a company I don't work for: I've used efax for years, and
they give great service.
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Hello,
I pulled down the newest star office suit. Would love to set up faxing, but
so far, all the help I found isn't helping at all. Is there a way to enable
faxing (at least sending a fax) with star office using debian potato?
Jaye
from an
application like Applix. Failing that, even printing to a .ps file and
faxing that with a GUI would be useful.
At the moment I do the following:
gs -q -sDEVICE=tiffg3 -dNOPAUSE -sOutputFile=letter.%03d input.file.ps
/dev/null to convert/prepare the postscript file for faxing
efax -d /dev
You can fax from Lyx using efax.
On Wed, 24 Mar 1999, Phillip Deackes wrote:
Anyway, what I would like to do is to be able to print directly from an
application like Applix. Failing that, even printing to a .ps file and
faxing that with a GUI would be useful.
Johann
Johann Spies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can fax from Lyx using efax.
Cheers, Johann. I had considered LyX, and indeed used to use it as my
Word Processor. But now things have moved along and I need more of a
DTP-type word processor. Lyx is indeed great for text production, but it
is
G'day everybody --
has anyone successfuly set up SO4.0 (under hamm system) to fax directly from
the application- to avoid save to file (as .ps) method?
I'm using efax, can fax from the command line, can fax directly from Lyx0.12,
but can't do much more than initialize the modem by using faxlpr
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I am new to linux and learning a lot very fast. I am doing good
learning on my own and reading many linux and unix books. But , my
wife needs to fax something and I don't have any clue on how to go
about it. I think I am supposed to use mgetty but I don't understand
it. I read the man pages and
and
filename)
More details on other fax commands (receiving, etc.) can be found in
the 'fax' manpage.
One word of caution - faxing postscript creates a load of temporary
files in the current directory, one for each page - file.ps.001,
file.ps.002, etc. so you'll have to remove them with something like
rm
On Wed, 4 Feb 1998, Chris Keathley Keathley wrote:
I am new to linux and learning a lot very fast. I am doing good
learning on my own and reading many linux and unix books. But , my
wife needs to fax something and I don't have any clue on how to go
about it.
Check the efax package. It's
On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, Adam Shand wrote:
I want to be able to fax from my Windows 95 desktop, ideally via the
default exchange client, but via a print driver would be OK.
From what little I've seen and read you should be able to do it with
Samba. I believe theres a file in the
On Thu, Aug 14, 1997 at 06:19:44PM -0500, Rob MacWilliams wrote:
On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, Adam Shand wrote:
I want to be able to fax from my Windows 95 desktop, ideally via the
default exchange client, but via a print driver would be OK.
From what little I've seen and read
Sorry if this has been asked before.
I want to be able to fax from my Windows 95 desktop, ideally via the
default exchange client, but via a print driver would be OK.
I currently have my modem on my Linux server running regular mail news
transfer and would also like to be able to use a fax
I want to be able to fax from my Windows 95 desktop, ideally via the
default exchange client, but via a print driver would be OK.
Yes it would be nice. It's been on my list of things to do for a while :)
I currently have my modem on my Linux server running regular mail news
transfer and
On Fri, 15 Aug 1997, Adam Shand wrote:
I want to be able to fax from my Windows 95 desktop, ideally via the
default exchange client, but via a print driver would be OK.
From what little I've seen and read you should be able to do it with
Samba. I believe theres a file in the document
Here's the URL someone else was trying to remember:
http://www.esem.com/esemfax.html
It works with mgetty+sendfax. I haven't tried it, but one of these
days when I have time I plan to. That's why I had it bookmarked!
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On Thu, 14 Aug 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
Here's the URL someone else was trying to remember:
http://www.esem.com/esemfax.html
It works with mgetty+sendfax. I haven't tried it, but one of these
days when I have time I plan to. That's why I had it bookmarked!
Thanks, Jens. That's
On Mon, 28 Oct 1996, Craig Sanders wrote:
On Sun, 27 Oct 1996, Dermot Bradley wrote:
Just to let everyone know, I'm finishing up Debian packages for
hylafax-server and hylafax-client. They should be ready within 7-10
days.
does it work with mgetty?
hylafax and mgetty both have apps
From: Robert Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can you fax text etc in EFAX without ghostscript?
Yes and no.
Yes, because efax comes with a utility to turn text files into group-3 fax
images. It's called efix and an example usage is given near the bottom of
the efax man page.
No, because I
From: Robert Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can you fax text etc in EFAX without ghostscript?
Yes and no.
Yes, because efax comes with a utility to turn text files into group-3 fax
images. It's called efix and an example usage is given near the bottom of
the efax man page.
No, because I
On 26 Oct 1996, Robert Nicholson wrote:
Has anybody summarized the differences b/w EFAX and Hylafax?
Just to let everyone know, I'm finishing up Debian packages for
hylafax-server and hylafax-client. They should be ready within 7-10 days.
Dermot
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Robert Nicholson writes:
Has anybody summarized the differences b/w EFAX and Hylafax?
Have you also considered to use mgetty+sendfax?
David
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On Sun, 27 Oct 1996, Dermot Bradley wrote:
Just to let everyone know, I'm finishing up Debian packages for
hylafax-server and hylafax-client. They should be ready within 7-10
days.
does it work with mgetty?
Craig
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Has anybody summarized the differences b/w EFAX and Hylafax?
I've used Hylafax in the past and respect Sam's coding and knowledge
of faxing. and Hylfax fax has a very strong following. And I found it
relatively painless to setup but I've no experience with EFAX which appears
to be the only
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