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At a prior employer, we started using MaxEmail in the late 90s probably...

They still use it, but MaxEmail was bought by eFax.

You just send out an email, with or without an attachment and it gets sent
as a fax.

Besides being cost effective, the big benefit for us was that most of our
faxes were sent out about the same time. For timely delivery, we would
have needed a half dozen or more fax lines.



Charles

On Sun, Dec 18, 2016 at 5:03 PM, DrFranken <midrange@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Looking for good recommendations on software or services used from IBM i
to perform faxing WITHOUT a physical fax line attached.

With the newer systems it's often no longer possible to insert a fax card.

Expecting perhaps SMTP to a service that performs the fax is one option.

Anyone have good experience with a service for this?

Thanks!
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