On 05/10/11 09:36, C. P. Ghost wrote:
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Bill Tillman wrote:
I knew this thread would bring up some ironies. For the record it's all in their
minds. E-Mails have been upheld in the US Court system as legal documents.
Maybe. But as soon as you have to interact with
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Bill Tillman wrote:
> I knew this thread would bring up some ironies. For the record it's all in
> their
> minds. E-Mails have been upheld in the US Court system as legal documents.
Maybe. But as soon as you have to interact with non-US companies or
administration
On Sat, 07 May 2011 10:29:46 -0600, Reed Loefgren
wrote:
> I'd like to add to this that, in my opinion, the real issue these days
> is the emailing of unencrypted business papers.
You do not have ANY idea of how clueless people can be,
do you? :-)
Again, I've seen in REALITY that it was NO PRO
On Sat, 7 May 2011 07:30:29 -0700 (PDT), Bill Tillman
wrote:
> Like I said,
> it's all in their minds. Faxing is no safer or more secure than any other
> form
> of comminication. Its simply a waste of ink, toner and paper as far as I'm
> concerned.
I fully agree - especially in business. How
> I'd like to add to this that, in my opinion, the real issue these days is
> the emailing of unencrypted business papers. I take the position that
> *nothing* is ever deleted from an email server these days; or from those
> servers that are just relaying, no matter what the RFC says. I shake my he
reason for this was, "This is the only
way we know how and we've done it like this for so long, we don't want to
change."
IMHO...Faxing is so last century.
From: David Brodbeck
To: FreeBSD Questions
Sent: Fri, May 6, 2011 1:30:58 PM
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uot;This is the only
way we know how and we've done it like this for so long, we don't want to
change."
IMHO...Faxing is so last century.
From: David Brodbeck
To: FreeBSD Questions
Sent: Fri, May 6, 2011 1:30:58 PM
Subject: Re: Sending a Fax
O
ell, _me_ too, but my suggestions is just "too complicated",
and they would be "cost-intensive". You know that the majority
of users who do not have a clue about what they're doing are
resistent to any argumentation and learning.
> > > Many industrial suppliers
gt; This has to do with a legal situation in many cases.
> A fax, unlike an e-mail, is often said to have a status
> like "letter with receipt", so the statement: "You
> did get the message." can be made from sending a fax
> and applying the receipt printed by the fax
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 10:50 AM, Polytropon wrote:
> In the past, I've also used the hylafax port with a
> regular external serial modem, and it worked perfectly.
> I think the moden was an... Elsa? MicroLink something?
> Looked like a green toy, but worked very well.
I've used it with US Robotic
s has to do with a legal situation in many cases.
A fax, unlike an e-mail, is often said to have a status
like "letter with receipt", so the statement: "You
did get the message." can be made from sending a fax
and applying the receipt printed by the fax machine
(sending report).
A
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 3:47 AM, Bill Tillman wrote:
> I read the other replies to your post so let me put in my 2 cents worth. For
> the
> last few years, I have basically abandoned faxing in favor of e-mailing PDF
> and
> other document files. Paperless is not only more efficient but its green
On Thu, 5 May 2011, Doug Hardie wrote:
Thanks. As best as I can tell the Brother unit has a modem built it,
but the only interface to it is via ethernet. I suspect it takes a
PDF and then sends that, much like printing.
The Linux drivers should have scripts for this, like brpcfax and
fil
From: Doug Hardie
To: FreeBSD Questions
Sent: Thu, May 5, 2011 10:21:29 PM
Subject: Sending a Fax
One of my clients needs to send a lot of faxes. He has a Brother 8680DN which
will fax. Any ideas how to send a file to it and get it to send a fax? I am
not
> From owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org Thu May 5 21:50:34 2011
> From: Doug Hardie
> Date: Thu, 5 May 2011 19:21:29 -0700
> To: FreeBSD Questions
> Cc:
> Subject: Sending a Fax
>
> One of my clients needs to send a lot of faxes. He has a Brother 8680DN
> whi
El día Thursday, May 05, 2011 a las 07:21:29PM -0700, Doug Hardie escribió:
> One of my clients needs to send a lot of faxes. He has a Brother 8680DN
> which will fax. Any ideas how to send a file to it and get it to send a fax?
> I am not finding anything beyond printing for that unit via
>
El día Thursday, May 05, 2011 a las 11:48:55PM -0700, Bill Campbell escribió:
> I've found that the Multitech external modems have been the most
> reliable for fax operations. We've been using HylaFAX for years,
> since it was called Flexfax.
I have been using HylaFAX for many years in my compan
On Thu, May 05, 2011, Doug Hardie wrote:
>
>On 5 May 2011, at 22:19, Matthias Apitz wrote:
>
>> El día Thursday, May 05, 2011 a las 07:21:29PM -0700, Doug Hardie escribió:
>>
>>> One of my clients needs to send a lot of faxes. He has a Brother 8680DN
>>> which will fax. Any ideas how to send a
>> One of my clients needs to send a lot of faxes. He has a Brother 8680DN
which will fax.
>> Any ideas how to send a file to it and get it to send a fax? I am not
finding anything
>> beyond printing for that unit via Google.
According to
http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/bsc/pu
On 5 May 2011, at 22:19, Matthias Apitz wrote:
> El día Thursday, May 05, 2011 a las 07:21:29PM -0700, Doug Hardie escribió:
>
>> One of my clients needs to send a lot of faxes. He has a Brother 8680DN
>> which will fax. Any ideas how to send a file to it and get it to send a
>> fax? I am n
One of my clients needs to send a lot of faxes. He has a Brother 8680DN which
will fax. Any ideas how to send a file to it and get it to send a fax? I am
not finding anything beyond printing for that unit via
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