Well, I'm certainly not an expert on the technology side of it, but I know
my bank (BankOne) supports billpay via Microsoft Money.  My guess would be
that it uses OFX (Money uses OFX for everything else).  And there are many,
many other banks listed as supporting billpay in Money as well; so it may be
pretty widespread now.

-j

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> Vepstas
> Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 2:14 PM
> To: Stuart D. Gathman
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> Goodwin; Linas Vepstas
> Subject: billpay
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 29, 2003 at 03:03:30PM -0400, Stuart D. Gathman was
> heard to remark:
> > > > - Bite the bullet and cancel Intuit internet bill pay service,
> > > >   Get some paper checks, and start using GnuCash.
> > >
> > > what does it take to add billpay to gnucash?
> >
> > Quicken Billpay uses a proprietary protocol, and there is no
> > intent to ever interoperate with anything else (unless substantial
> >
> > What I can do is sign up for my Bank's Web Billpay.  This has some
>
> In prinmciple, OFX supports billpay. But I'm not yet aware of any bank
> that has enabled OFX billpay.   We also do not currently support
> 'live' OFX sessions.
>
> --linas
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