Re: connectivity question

2011-11-22 Thread Martin N
Lo, At 22:24 21/11/2011, you wrote: On Nov 21, 2011, at 2:04 PM, Kris Tilford wrote: About half of all prescriptions filled remotely in the US is done by fax machine. A fax cannot be falsified via a MITM attack like an email can, nor can it be as easily forged, and faxes, unlike emails,

Re: connectivity question

2011-11-22 Thread Charles Lenington
On 11/21/11 5:22 PM, Doug McNutt wrote: At 15:24 -0700 11/21/11, Bruce Johnson wrote: About half of all prescriptions filled remotely in the US is done by fax machine. A fax cannot be falsified via a MITM attack like an email can, nor can it be as easily forged, and faxes, unlike emails,

Re: connectivity question

2011-11-21 Thread Ted Treen
My G5 ran happily with an ethernet router (DSL) and the Apple USB modem plugged into a USB port. Worked OK without any glitches... Ted From: ah...clem boneheads...@gmail.com To: G-Group g3-5-list@googlegroups.com Sent: Monday, 21 November 2011, 7:08

Re: connectivity question

2011-11-21 Thread peterhaas
i'd like to add FAX capability. FAX is a nearly extinct technology, killed off by the internet. I can understand needing to send or perhaps receive one FAX, but adding FAX capability when the number of FAX machines available to communicate with is quickly vanishing seems futile. With the

Re: connectivity question

2011-11-21 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Nov 21, 2011, at 2:04 PM, Kris Tilford wrote: FAX is a nearly extinct technology, killed off by the internet. I can understand needing to send or perhaps receive one FAX, but adding FAX capability when the number of FAX machines available to communicate with is quickly vanishing seems

Re: connectivity question

2011-11-21 Thread Doug McNutt
At 15:24 -0700 11/21/11, Bruce Johnson wrote: About half of all prescriptions filled remotely in the US is done by fax machine. A fax cannot be falsified via a MITM attack like an email can, nor can it be as easily forged, and faxes, unlike emails, support legal signature requirements. rant/

Re: connectivity question

2011-11-21 Thread glen
- Original Message - From: Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu On Nov 21, 2011, at 2:04 PM, Kris Tilford wrote: FAX is a nearly extinct technology, killed off by the internet. I can understand needing to send or perhaps receive one FAX, but adding FAX capability when