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On 2003.04.17 15:02 Frank Peters wrote: > Why use the fax protocol to send general documents? Because it has long been (and continues to be) a popular standard for document communication. Internet communication, and in particular e-mail, are not yet as generally accepted for document communication as is facsimile. So, when I call the county courthouse to obtain forms for tax purposes, it's more likely that they have them in a paper format and a fax machine than it is for them to have them in electronic format or have a scanner handy with a competent user... as well as internet access. When I call to dispute a billing issue with MSN... they ask me to *fax* them copies of my bills ... not e-mail. So, for the moment facsimile is still a general standard, and in order to conduct business in a professional manner, such standards would need to be supported. That's why. Personally, I'd rather have e-mail take over... but that's not going to happen quickly. Lee. ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To subscribe/unsubscribe, click http://lists.hylafax.org/cgi-bin/lsg2.cgi On UNIX: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, mail sales@hylafax.org.*