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  • Subject: RE: Facsimile/400 or MRS? Read on!
  • From: Bob Crothers <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 15:12:39 -0500
  • Organization: Cornerstone Communications, LLC

Just a brief note that our Unifier product also does the below.  And 
more.

The last I'll say about this on Midrange-L (this time)...if you would 
like more info, please send a private email to 
jdalverny@cstoneindy.com or call Jeff at 317-802-0107 Ext 103.

Regards,
Bob Crothers
Cornerstone Communications, LLC
www.faxserver401.com


-----Original Message-----
From:   Robert Burch [SMTP:rburch@comusa.com]
Sent:   Friday, October 08, 1999 12:22 PM
To:     midrange-l@midrange.com
Subject:        Facsimile/400 or MRS? Read on!
Importance:     High

Tony,

Facsimile/400 is a in the same category as other fax-only servers, a 
thing of the past.  We at COM USA, Inc., offer a true message routing 
server, for the same price as those fax-only servers.  MRS will 
connect to all platforms (AS/400, RS/6000, HP, Mainframe, UNIX, NT, 
and Novell) and send fax, email, and Internet mail messages.  These 
are the standard features of MRS and is priced the same as the 
fax-only servers for your AS/400. This is a single NT based server 
(our server or yours) that can handle of  your communications.

We can take a spool file from your AS/400, perform a graphic overlay, 
signature or logo and send it to your customer as an Internet mail 
automatically with no user intervention.  Imagine the money you will 
save delivering your business mail over the Internet for free.  For 
those customers that perfer fax we handle that as well.

We offer full integration into Lotus Notes, MS Exchange, GroupWise, MS 
Outlook, and others.  This will allow your users to send faxes the 
same way they email (no user retraining).

Feel free to contact me direct at 800-200-5521 or email at 
rburch@comusa.com and visit our web site at www.comusa.com to answer 
your questions.  Remember, the fax only systems will need to be 
upgraded ($$$$$) to handle your future requirements, MRS already has 
them for free!

Regards,

Bob Burch
Sales Manager
COM USA, Inc.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: William A.(Tony) Corbett [SMTP:corbett@asresources.com]
> Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 10:39 AM
> To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject:      Facsimile/400
>
> Can anyone give me a couple pointers on a "correct" way to set up
> Fax/400?  I'm currently replacing a Biscom/EDS fax solution, works 
good
> just not Y2K compliant, we just upgraded a client to from a 510 to a 
720
> and ordered Facsimile/400 rather than hassle with the upgrade of the
> Unix-based fax server pc.  This eliminates a "faxserver" pc and puts 
all
> the stuff back in the AS400. (where it belongs)
> Current implementation:
> * an outq FAXQ which a program "scans" for spoolfiles and moves them 
to
> the PC
> * the printer file contains a FAXHEADER record which contains 
control
> codes for fax#, etc
> * Based on a "fax or report(f/r) _" prompt in the program a cl for 
the
> "generate" subprogram either overrides to faxq or not and faxheader
> record is written (or not) at each fax# change.
>
> It looks like Fax400 is cl-driven, ie., you'd have to call a cl at 
EACH
> "fax# change".
>
> Any advice will be appreciated, ie., how did you do it??
>
> --
> William A.(Tony) Corbett
> corbett@asresources.com
> http://www.asresources.com
> http://www.cbt400.com
>
>
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