Re: Network Faxing


Steve Hyman(steveh[at]practech.com)
Tue, 30 Jun 1998 17:12:01 -0400


-----Original Message-----
From: winmac@xerxes.frit.utexas.edu
[mailto:winmac@xerxes.frit.utexas.edu] On Behalf Of Nishimura, Scott
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 1998 4:34 PM
To: Macwin Integration (E-mail)
Subject: FW: Network Faxing

We use a product from rightfax (www.rightfax.com) that allows you to
access the fax server from a browser.
Scott
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: winmac@xerxes.frit.utexas.edu
> [mailto:winmac@xerxes.frit.utexas.edu] On Behalf Of Jim Stahl
> Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 1998 4:02 PM
> To: The Windows-MacOS cooperation list
> Cc: jstahl@stifirestop.com
> Subject: Network Faxing
>
> I have a problem that I'm sure many people have in the mixed
> Mac/Windows
> environment. We are looking for a software or software/hardware
> combination that would handle network faxing in a mixed Win95/Mac
> environment. We presently use a Whistle Interjet to handle
> our internet
> access for both platforms. It sits very well between them.
> We have the
> Win95's networked to a server running NT 4.0. The server is formatted
> as FAT so a lot of NT's builtin services to Macs are negated.
> The Macs
> are presently networked using Apple Talk. All are ethernet 10 Base T.
> I would love to find something as easy and cross platform as the
> Interjet. I have even suggested to Whistle that they incorporate this
> feature.
> By the way, the Whistle Interjet has a feature that they really don't
> make a big deal over. It acts as a platform independent
> server. Files
> moved onto its hard drive from a Mac and then to a Win95
> maintain their
> full file names with no hassle. A great feature!
> Jim Stahl
>
>
>

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