Hmmmm... don't know how they got there, but I have FAXstf for OS 9.x AND FAXstf X in my Applications folder. Another mystery...

Bart


On Apr 18, 2005, at 8:47 AM, KxUx wrote:

Opps. Did I imply that FAXstf is in the system? That is not the case. Apple
delivers fax functionality in the system, but it is quite bare bone - you
can send and receive faxes. When receiving, the faxes can be directed to a
printer automatically or send to e-mail address. That is about it - check
the System Preferences --> Print & Fax for details of what can be set. You
will find the number of rings in there. One warning though - when you send
the fax make sure to save a copy as their fax does not do it for you. Also
there is no confirmation that the fax was sent correctly - I guess the
implied confirmation is that the fax goes away from the fax queue - which
means that it was sent correctly.


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