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What I do is to check the receive directory every 5 minutes via crontab convert any fax (i.e. tif file) to ps using the tiff2ps and copy and date/time the converted fax to a protected web page directory..that way I can view the fax anywhere where I have an internet connection... I also have the faxrecvd to email me the fax...i now if I can find out why when I an trying to send a fax, I am getting a conversion proble that does not report WHAT the problem is....<sigh> don > > Also, I recall there being a web interface to receive and view the > > incoming faxes. Is that still under development? Where can I find > > it? > >All you would have to do is set up a directory link so your web server >could see the incoming fax directory and then modify the notification >emails so you would get a valid http link instead of an email >attachment. You also might have to change the permissions in the fax >directory. And, the clients have to know to launch a fax viewer for >whatever extension you have for fax files. > >People could still view the directory through an http client, as long as >the http server built directory listings. > >Of course if you wanted to be really cool, you could find a fax to png >converter, then the clients could display the faxes inline. > >-- >David Rouse >Network Manager >Goldsboro News-Argus