On Sat, Dec 02, 2006 at 09:56:26PM -0500, Jeffrey Tadlock wrote: > HylaFax is probably worth looking at. Though I have not made it around > to setting up the email to fax portion, there are some notes on their > site about how to go about doing so. I've put it in service at a client site--no problems, although there will be some learning curve if you really want to get into all the options. The Windows client we settled on was commercial software--HylaFSP--just because, while there's a long list of free Windows clients on the HylaFax site, the (human) client burned out on testing after going through five or six. All we tested had some glitches or peculiarities that had to be uncovered in testing. When we dropped HylaFSP in place, it just started working, and the price was acceptable for a small shop ($34/client.) This might be a problem in a larger shop; and I can't say there's not one of the free ones farther down on the list at hylafax.org that won't drop in as easily. Cheers, -- Dave Ihnat President, DMINET Consulting, Inc. dihnat@xxxxxxxxxx