A little pricey, but if you are looking for a fax server, you might 
want to check out Communigate. It runs under 7.5 - 9.1 and is some 
pretty heavy duty stuff. Unlimited free demo. No time limit and no 
restrictions on use. Damn good program. Look closely, it isn't apparent 
right away that you can use it as a fax server. <www.stalker.com> And 
no, I don't work for them.

-Robyn

On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 01:34  PM, Carl Velasquez wrote:

> Oh I see!! This is completely different than what I thought you were 
> asking.
> You don't want to fax to another machine via tcp, you want to 
> communicate via
> tcp/ip to a *remote fax server* which will then fax via telephony to 
> the
> desired fax station.
>
> I've looked at this as a potential solution some time ago because I too
> couldn't stand faxSTF's lousy product, but I gave up my search when I 
> found
> Cocoa eFax.
>
> Now if you plan on completely getting rid of your telephone system, 
> then the
> fax server solution is your best bet. But are you really going to get 
> rid of
> your phone? I did, but lucky for me, I can fax out of my cell via a USB
> connector (and even luckier for me, I rarely have to fax 
> anything--email and a
> scanner does the job).
>
> I'll look around the Apple section of slashdot to see if any smart unix
> hackers ever attempted to compile the hylaFax source code for OS X.
>
> --Bondster!!


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