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Hello, I am trying to use the windows postscript printer drivers to use postscript format file with my MSword, but those that I choose do not work. Can you tell me witch one you use?????? ---------- De : Super-User[SMTP:root@peach.asiainter.net] Date d'envoi�: dimanche 24 ao�t 1997 06:49 A�: Roeland M.J. Meyer Cc�: Evil Pete; flexfax@sgi.com; shipley@merde.dis.org Objet�: Re: flexfax: Re: MS WORD format files On Sat, 23 Aug 1997, Roeland M.J. Meyer wrote: > >it's not me, it's everyone else. and i've got to serve everyone else. > > This may not be the best of all solutions. But, I require any customer > using my FAX facilities to send in Postscript format. WinWord, in all > incarnations, has postscript printer drivers. I make my users use them. I > get some gripes, but I don't get the problem you're complaining of either. > I am working on another choice (PDF) but not all my WinWord users have > Acrobat3/PDFwriter and it *is* quite expensive(~$300). > > If you wanted to be sadistic, you could force plain-text <evil grin>. > > Right now, I'm trying to get sendmail to bounce WinWord attachments to my > FAX service. that's actually a pretty good idea, until you can support it, bounce it. i can't ask anyone to send in postscript, coz they won't even know they're sending to a fax. it's just transparent. and the customer is the one receiving, not the one sending. if somebody tries to send a word attachment, having the mail returned would be better than having it disappear into thin air. they could at least know that it won't work, and contact the email recipient directly to fax a hardcopy or something. please let me know if/when/how you get that working with sendmail :-)