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14-Oct-2005, 12:19 PM #1
Linux Fax Server
Hi Guys,

What are people's thoughts on what might be the way to go with a Linux Fax Server Solution.

I am running a network of 3 computers in a home office, I want to setup a Liniux Box /w modem to receive and send faxes from any station on the network.

Any ideas or thoughts apprecaited.

Thanks!
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17-Oct-2005, 02:24 PM #2
Check:
http://aboutdebian.com/fax.htm

Best of luck.
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