Probably a dumb question, but if its only a small portion of people,
why not go for a hosted fax solution, one that does fax to email
inbound, and email or print driver for fax outbound ?

The last time I installed Rightfax (While working for a Rightfax
partner), It was lovely, and had a pricetag to match... These days I
just use hylafax on analogue for a single number, or BRI if they need
more than 2, it might be a lot more basic, but the price is lovely :-)

Cheers

Arne


On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 7:18 PM, Matthew Kitchin (public/usenet)
<mkitchin.pub...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A small portion (one executive and some of his employees) is splitting
> off into a new company. I have a list of things I have to setup for them
> as they go away. One of them is a functioning Sipx server. Another is a
> Opentext (used to be captaris) rightfax setup. I have done Rightfax with
> PRI, POTS, ISDN and every protocol/interface in the book except T38. I
> think I'm going to give T38 a shot this time. I plan to use
> Bandwidth.com as the ITSP. From your experience, would you recommend
> routing the fax calls through the Sipx server, or setup another account
> with Bandwidth.com and keeping Sipx and Rightfax totally separate. I'm
> not sure I have a preference and I don't know of any reason to do one or
> the other.
> Thanks,
> Matthew
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