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greetings! i realize that this question is orders of magnitude below the usual level of discussion here; still, i can think of no other place to ask. the situation: standalone machine running stock redhat 5.1; single phone line for voice/fax/data; courier v.everything. moved this summer from OS/2 to linux. business needs frequently -- several times a week -- to send faxes; somewhat less frequently to receive faxes. i'm accustomed to faxworks in OS/2, wherein it was trivial to tell the software to take in the next call as a fax. early on, i ftped hylafax and made what was probably a ham-handed attempt to install it. i never got it to send or receive faxes, but i did get it to take possession of my modem. and it certainly seemed more an enterprise-type application that would be at its best on a machine set up as a dedicated fax server. to top it all off, i'm anything but an IS type -- i've always gotten applications, set up applications, used applications, with 90 percent of the process falling into the last category. so, then, finally, my question: is hylafax too much for such an arrangement and, if not, is there a relatively easy way to set it up, i hope with existing binaries, for an arrangement like mine? the alternatives seem pretty limited. and hylafax seems tremendously powerful, if i can detune it to do what i need. finally, i apologize for my lack of technical knowledge in the fax field; i suppose it would be best to assume that i know little or nothing. and with all of that, thanks in advance for any help/advice anyone here can offer. -- dep ___________________________________________________________________ "Everyone wants to live at the expense of the state. They forget that the state lives at the expense of everyone." -- Frederic Bastiat, 1848