On 14-May-05, at 2:35 PM, dan_A wrote:
On May 14, 2005, at 3:14 PM, Chris wrote:
Any idea if you can receive faxes in 10.3 or 10.4 on a DSL line?
Chris, you can. Sign up for a free efax number. Whoever faxes you, using a fax machine via phone of course, using your efax telephone number, will actually be *emailing* you the fax as an attachment. If you choose a free number it will be an out of town area code. I can live with that. You can also, for a small monthly fee get an 800 number which is what I had in the last business I ran.
dan_A
Perhaps a silly question, dan, but where do you "Sign up for a free efax number"? I've not heard of this before. Do you know if it is available in Canada?
Rick TiBook/Panther
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