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> On 2004.08.04 10:50 Matt wrote: > > > Now, call me thicko if you will, but what is, in practicallity, the > > difference between either sending someone an email with pdf attached, > > or > > using mail to fax, compared to this method? > > Nobody said that the recipient accepted or wanted the image via > e-mail. I don't pretend to understand the many reasons why someone may > wish to communicate via fax rather than e-mail, but there are reasons, > and among them are the ease of delivery of copies of > hand-edited/signed/written documents. > > faxmail uses a proprietary method to pass information between the > sender and the relay (HylaFAX). > > This method (T.37) uses a standardized method that appears to be fairly > widely used by manufacturers. Thus someone can go out and purchase one > of these devices and use it as a hardware HylaFAX client: getting the > ease-of-use of the fax machine coupled with the features in HylaFAX. > > > Unless I'm really in brain dead mode, (again), today, this seems to > > be a > > fancier version of faxmail, or am I missing the obvious? > > Not just "fancier" but "supported". You can't go buy a scanner that > will deliver the scan by e-mail in a manner that faxmail will accept. > > Lee. > ------------------- > > That way, whenever possible, his people could put in a > > document, and email it rather than faxing it. Since 80% of his > > outbound faxes go to 10 recipients and 9 of those agreed to accept the > > email, this goes a long way to reducing costs. ------------------- Sorry for the misunderstanding, it was the above snippet from Bill's message that threw me out on the email bit. So, to all intent and purpose, the (T.37) method is a standards compliant version of the email to fax system. Again, sorry for the misunderstanding :) Matt ____________________ 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@xxxxxxxxxxx < /dev/null *To learn about commercial HylaFAX(tm) support, mail sales@xxxxxxxxx*