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Ed, Reaing the first of thread, again, you are right, about 100 faxes a day is nothing,

But I would be lucky, if the 100 faxes I sent on my win fax server actually went, 2 days in a row,
My experience with Win Fax, sorry to say, has been less than satifactory, when it comes to more than a personal computer sending a resume to 20 people. (that I have done ) and for that type of stuff, yes it works.

Another thought - I hope you guys dont mind, thinking outside the Ms Box for second, and that is a very popular fax software package in europe. called fax2 send,

the server Runs on Linux, (most flavors) and the client can be a windows station, or an email client.

Here is a snip from their web site.

Supports the BCC and CC fields
Reports by email on the progress of the fax transmission. The report can be either the final 'result' - whether the transmission was successful or not, or at each stage of the transmission.
Integrates with the Address Book of the current email client

now I have tried it on my Qube, and love it,. Now that they have email notification... it might be what is needed.

as you know, a Linix box, can cost only about 600 bucks, (fully loaded)
and whats the price of a modem. ? 50 bucks...
and fax to send for 4 users is 99.00, and 25 users its only 499.00 (both inbound and outbound.) that may be the ticket.

while I love rightfax,for large faxing apps I also cant live without the stability of linux, when it comes to 'hands off ' server stuff.

p.s. my cobalt qube, has been up and running for 11 months now (no reboots) sendind out 300 emails a day, Housing a vfp database for 25 users, and serving up about 100 hits a day of extranet webpages.

Bob Lee
In the beginning, there was a command prompt, and all was well.
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