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   Ron,

   Most fax systems that have IP connected fax servers will have LCR.  It's
   not an uncommon task.

   Rusty Stuart
   American Presence, Inc.
   800-429-8983, x205
   www.international-presence.com

    

   >From: DaleGindlesperger@xxxxxxxxxxx

   >Reply-To: MAPICS ERP System Discussion <MAPICS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
   >To: MAPICS ERP System Discussion <MAPICS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
   >Subject: Re: Faxing from MAPICS at remote locations
   >Date: Sun, 8 Feb 2004 19:12:15 -0500
   >
   >
   >Our fax subsystem (Unifier, by Cornerstone Communications,
   >www.unifier.com), offers LCR.  We don't use it, as our telephone system
   >also does that automatically, but it's in the system.
   >
   >Dale Gindlesperger
   >IT Manager/Special Projects Leader
   >Fleetwood Folding Trailers, Inc.
   >258 Beacon Street
   >Somerset, PA  15501
   >
   >
   >
   >
   >
   >                       Ron_M@xxxxxxxxxx
   >                       Sent by:                  To:      
   mapics-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
   >                       mapics-l-bounces@m        cc:
   >                       idrange.com               Subject:  Re: Faxing
   from MAPICS at remote locations
   >
   >
   >                       02/08/2004 03:15
   >                       AM
   >                       Please respond to
   >                       MAPICS ERP System
   >                       Discussion
   >
   >
   >
   >
   >
   >Bingo!
   >LCR is exactly what we're after.
   >We'd use the email route but some of our customers/vendors absolutely
   >insist on receiving
   >hardcopy fax, no efax and no email allowed. We don't argue with the
   >customer.
   >
   >Thank You
   >Ron
   >
   >Mike wrote:
   >
   > >What you're looking to do is called least-cost routing (LCR).
   >
   > >Dale is right as well! If you can potentially email the document then
   >that
   > >works as well, assuming you can get past any existing spam filters. You
   > >already pay for your mail server.
   >
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