Re: Problem with sendfax?
Jens B. Jorgensen writes:
> > Sendfax can only handle Class 2, IIRC Class 1 is time critical which
> > cannot guaranteed under unix.
>
> Yada, yada, yada. I believe you are correct. I've never had a problem
Ah, then my memory isn't that bad.
> though!! Hey, nothing in life is "guaranteed". Also, since we're being
Err, ok, but Linux programmers know that they can't guarantee time
critical stuff and don't try to implement something (bad). :-)
> picky, sendfax can handle class 2 & class 2.0, which are not the same
> > Ah, interesting, hopefully I'm also allowed to use minicom, cu or
> > kermit as I have Linux installed and I'm not going to install Dos :-)
> > Fine, it can handle 2.0, too. I might want to expand our Fax service.
> > Thanks a lot!!!
>
> Cool. Save trees! Why print to paper? Why print something in Word/Lyx
That's the main reason I won't go and buy a real fax machine. Most
faxes that I receive are fine on a hard disk but really a waste of
ink and paper if printed. Unfortunately I have to print some of them
as some people don't have a pc.
> just to stick it in the fax machine and then toss the hardcopy? I've
> been meaning to set up a "fax server" here where all faxes are received
> via modem and then a thumbnail image is generated and emailed to certain
> people (with MIME and html content) and a URL is stuck in there which
Fine, this works here :-)
> goes to the server allowing them to view the full-size image and allow
> them to print, delete, or hold on to the fax. Especially since we get
> a lot of "junk" faxes, this would reduce paper wastage quite a bit.
When I set up the new machine I plan to do a complete rewrite. If so
I'll including that into Debian GNU/Linux.
Regards
Joey
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