Re: FAX solutions? (FaxBee)
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2001
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 38470
interpreted = N
texte = Marc Kaiwi at marc@restoremustangs.com said this on 9/6/01 1:51 PM>I'm looking for FAX solutions for our websites.>>I think the best solution would be to generate our own faxes in-house, >some kind of FAX server/software or whatever.You can use FaxBee to send out faxes via FaxSTF. There's a drop folder for apps that create files, just create a file and put it in the FaxBee:drop folder and out it goes to one or thousands of users. Has text formatting, custom cover content, etc. It's a basic text-based fax tool.You can also send faxes using SIMS or EIMS, set up a mailbox that saves to the FaxBee:mail folder and you can enable any app that can send mail to send plain text or formatted text faxes.Easy to use, been around for years. Only $199US. We also have some third party scripts/tools for speeding up rendering of faxes too, contributed by a user and a vendor... ask Chris, who's script is there about his use.Check out the demo at:
Simple to use with many powerful features.DavidDavid Dantowitz -- Dantowitz Consulting & Research, Inc.V 201-532-3053 W http://www.dantowitz.com/Web Hosting, Location-based web searches and custom CD-ROMs, Shockwave & internet software for email, fax, and encryption.-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Marc Kaiwi at marc@restoremustangs.com said this on 9/6/01 1:51 PM>I'm looking for FAX solutions for our websites.>>I think the best solution would be to generate our own faxes in-house, >some kind of FAX server/software or whatever.You can use FaxBee to send out faxes via FaxSTF. There's a drop folder for apps that create files, just create a file and put it in the FaxBee:drop folder and out it goes to one or thousands of users. Has text formatting, custom cover content, etc. It's a basic text-based fax tool.You can also send faxes using SIMS or EIMS, set up a mailbox that saves to the FaxBee:mail folder and you can enable any app that can send mail to send plain text or formatted text faxes.Easy to use, been around for years. Only $199US. We also have some third party scripts/tools for speeding up rendering of faxes too, contributed by a user and a vendor... ask Chris, who's script is there about his use.Check out the demo at: Simple to use with many powerful features.DavidDavid Dantowitz -- Dantowitz Consulting & Research, Inc.V 201-532-3053 W http://www.dantowitz.com/Web Hosting, Location-based web searches and custom CD-ROMs, Shockwave & internet software for email, fax, and encryption.-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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