FWIW, I've been using a 'free' efax number for a number of years
now with no problem whatsoever. I don't know about their fax
sending service as it requires the paid subscription upgrade
which I have never bought into.
For sending out faxes, I still use a pre-Symantic version of
WinFax Pro v7.
I could have stuck with the free service too, but it has problems
receiving faxes from outside US (I had a 1-708 number). So I upgraded.
Nothing works since, not even receiving.
I know of WinFax Pro, but I need a 56k modem for that. Any ideas if
there is any software that'll work with an ADSL
At 11:00 AM 3/12/2003, Bj wrote:
However, for sending faxes, I just use free software that lets me send faxes
through my 56K modem. There are many, many such programs, last one I used
was called ColorFax
Bj, when you say through my 56k modem, do you have to disconnect your web
browser and use
-Original Message-
From: K. F. Wu
At 11:00 AM 3/12/2003, Bj wrote:
However, for sending faxes, I just use free software that
lets me send faxes
through my 56K modem. There are many, many such programs,
last one I used
was called ColorFax
Bj, when you say through my 56k
Hugh,
How does it work? In particular, what fax number do you give out?
Diane
WinFaxPro will send/receive faxes via any connection; direct
dial, dial-up internet, DSL internet, ASDL internet, cable
modem internet - any. I use it all the time.
Hugh
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Thanks, Bj. You have cleared out my anxiety of riding the dun thing I
have been doing (disconnecting internet and sending fax). Well, no free
lunch any way (actually, if I can keep online and at the same time send out
fax, it's not really free, more like paying ISP for internet connection and
I see the good to keep eFax number for YAC number is UK-based. You would
give eFax number to US people to fax you and YAC number to UK and other
people in the world to contact you. I can see US people would a bit
hesitate to contact you with a UK number, right?
KoaFar
At 02:58 PM 3/12/2003,
The eFax number we had was a UK one anyway(we're based in UK), clients
would have had to fax to a UK phone number when we used a 'normal' fax
number.Never had any complaints - but most of our overseas contacts are in
the other direction anyway: Japan/India/Israel/Singapore Europe rather
than