From: G�nter Z�chbauer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, August 02, 1998 11:56 AM
To: Joe Julian
Subject: Re: Fax/Voicemail Server Software?


I haven't tested it out but Hylafax shipped with SuSE 5.2 has a
Windows and a Java Client.



Joe Julian schrieb:
>
> > > Is there any linux app(s) that will do fax serving for M$
> > Windows products
> > > (95,98,nt?)?
> >
> >       I use mgetty+fax.  I have not tried it, but believe that the print
> > spooler can be directed using /etc/printcap to queue outgoing
> > faxes.  I think
> > this would serve outgoing fax capability.
> >
>
> I have thought about trying this, but the question that keeps popping into
> my mind is, how, then, would you tell it what number to fax to after you
> print from Windows? It would be very easy to set up a network printer
using
> either samba or mars as a postscript printer, and use ghostscript to
> convert it to G3, then use sendfax to send it... but where would you send
> it to? You have no way of including the destination in your print job.
>
> > > Also looking for linux app(s) that will do the Voicemail menu
> > selection type
> > > stuff and put the voice messages as attachments in e-mail boxes.
> >
> >       I keep hearing rumors regarding kits for sale that hook
> > between the phone
> > jack, a sound card input and output, and a serial or parallel
> > input.  These kits
> > supposedly provide answering machine and voicemail capability.
> > Thus far I have
> > been unable to find a current user or actual url.  I have been
> > unable to allocate
> > the time to build one myself.  I suspect that many would
> > appreciate your posting
> > results to this list.
>
> Voice modems include this capability already. All it takes is software. My
> understanding is that ps_getty or mgetty are supposed to be able to handle
> the voice reception, it would be very little effort to write an
application
> or script to take advantage of that and have a multi-mailbox answering
> machine

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