Matthew Boehm wrote:
You can run a simple mail server on the * box to accept emails addressed
to the .fax domain (i.e. "[EMAIL PROTECTED]").  This presumes you are


Got documentation on setting this up?

Nope, I'm not in the documentation business. But you can go right down to your local book store and find many books on email systems. Try "The qmail Handbook" by Dave Sill.



The second method is print-to-fax.  This requires the configuration of a
Samba "printer" on the * box.  Using the print function in MS Office


Got documentation on setting this up?

Nope, I'm not in the documentation business. But you can go right down to your local bookstore and find many books on Samba. Try "The Official Samba-3 HOWTO" by Bruce Perens.




The third method is to give your users a Windows printer plug-in that
would send the cover sheet information along with the document (I'm
working on this as we speak).


    Guess I'll have to wait for documentation on this until the plug-in in
done.

Guess so. But you can go right down to your local computer store, purchase VB, and then write your own plug-in.


Or, instead of waiting around for someone else to do it for you, you could try it yourself. If you show a little effort on your part then maybe, just maybe, someone on this list might help you.

Mike

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Michael Welter
Introspect Telephony Corp.
Denver, Colorado US
+1.303.674.2575
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.introspect.com
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