Can't speak to most of this, but I can speak to the FaxBack bit. I've run 
various FaxBack configurations and for the money the small business edition is 
great. I use the SMTP gateway and PDF adaptor. Faxes go straight from Outlook 
and you can attach Word, Excel and PDFs to be converted to faxes. Incoming 
faxes go to the individual user (or group, etc.) based on incoming DID #. I 
don't run these through SipX though, I'm using a VoIP gateway.

Check out their website, I believe there's a list of approved ITSPs.

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Paul Herron
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 1:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [sipx-users] Implementing T.38 Fax with Sip Trunks

We have a very limited need to send and receive faxes within my organization. 
For the most part, we do without fax capability but, now that SipX will have 
the ability in 4.6 to receive and dispatch faxes to users as a .pdf via e-mail, 
I am looking at reintroducing this capability. I'm looking for ideas on the 
best way to implement fax for two or three users sending and receiving fewer 
than 20 pages per month.

How do you implement fax capabilities within your organization?

Is anyone doing this with sip trunks? If so, who do you use as your ITSP?

SipX can receive faxes but, how do your users send faxes? I had considered 
building another Hylafax server for sending faxes but, that seems like a bit of 
overkill and I've been having a devil of a time configuring t.38 modem for the 
installation.

Is anyone using FaxBack's VoIP Plug-in for Microsoft Fax to send faxes either 
through SipX or, directly to the ITSP?

Thanks in advance for the suggestions!

-Paul

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Sage Craftsmen, LLC
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