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> Thanks. I'll look at it. Since I only have the binary, I guess faxmail > is not bundled with the binary distribution. There is no official binary distribution, so you shouldn't have said "*the* binary distribution". You should really take up this issue with the supplier of the incomplete distribution. > interpret that it's actually a fax. My question is: how to send that fax > to the fax server via email from a Windows 98 client and at the same time > preserve information "user@dest.fax"? Firstly, you can also use aliases on the mail server, and they can be of benefit for security reasons. If the fax machine is the smart host in your mail system, you have no problem as the address will just work. If it is not, you need to configure every intelligent mail router between you and the PC to route .fax towards the fax server. Details will depend on the mail server. Most people reccommend not running Exchange in intelligent mode but forwarding all SMTP mail to a Unix machine.