On Mon, 2003-10-20 at 17:23, Turnpike Man wrote: > Running on a W2k Server based network, Exchange Server 2000, Outlook XP > clients... > > I'm looking for a solution, either open source (linux preferred) or windows > based, for setting up centralized faxing. Currently folks have to open a > document, print it, go to the fax machine, send the fax. I'm looking for > something where users can easily open a document and submit a fax > electronically. The fax server software would handle queues. If possible, > integration with Outlook for client side would be great, to be able to make use > of the "Fax" field in an Outlook Contact. Fax server would also need to have > decent logs, which could be queried easily if necessary, possibly even web > front end managed. > > It would seem to me that submitting to a "network printer" which acted as a fax > queue on the server makes the most sense. Although this doesn't necessarily > integrate with the Outlook Contact info, it is certainly more universal than > client software and Outlook plugins. Hylafax is the first recommendation I > have received (www.hylafax.org), but I am certainly open to other options. > Consideration for incoming faxes and how to route those, possibly to people's > Inbox on Exchange would be great. > > thanks, > David > Hylafax works great and you can set it up to be either a "printer" or an email address". I've used FaxSys as well. It worked great too and integrates better with Outlook, but really isn't worth the extra price you have to pay in licensing.
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