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Previously on "Fax from desktop software"

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  • lilelvis2000
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    Why not just use a internet FAX provider. I use MyFax and it has been pretty solid so far.
    If you have VOIP then its most likely your VOIP supplier will have a email-to-fax or a special fax number you can buy. Its not generally recommended to use fax over a VOIP connection as any dropout and your fax is buggered.

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  • gadgetman
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    I use Efax.

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  • visendoteam
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    You should try Visendo Fax Server

    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    Has anyone got any good recommendations?

    There is an exchange server so a fax connector is an option. A VOIP solution would be even better.

    And must of course be cheap.
    It depends on the number of users/lines that you are using. Try Visendo Fax Server with its different configurations. And yes, it is cheaper than many of its competitors, can be integrated in a VoIP environment (with different media gateways from Lancom, Funkwer etc).
    And because it is user friendly and the support team is great, lately customers from bigger competitors started to knock at our door.

    Regards,
    Dragos M

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  • doodab
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    Don't you have "fax" as a destination when you print?

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  • suityou01
    started a topic Fax from desktop software

    Fax from desktop software

    Has anyone got any good recommendations?

    There is an exchange server so a fax connector is an option. A VOIP solution would be even better.

    And must of course be cheap.

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