On Saturday 26 August 2006 18:19, John Andersen wrote:
On Saturday 26 August 2006 14:12, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Saturday 26 August 2006 17:58, John Andersen wrote:
On Saturday 26 August 2006 13:46, Doug McGarrett wrote:
On a similar note, and perhaps to solve the problem above, is there any way to send a FAX thru the Internet? If so, how?
Do none of you guys run KDE? Am I the only one who does?
While reading this message, select File Print, and then choose Mail PDF as the printer. Done.
Huh?? and this gets sent to *what* phone number.....?
Anybody who has a fax also has an email address.
You gotta be kidding..... In a large organzation, who you going to send it to. I wouldn't even send a classified adv. to my local paper unless they provided an email address to send it to.
In the same dialog offering to send via a pdf, there is an option to send via fax.
Oh suire..... and when I do that I get: Sending to fax using: /usr/bin/sendfax -h 'localhost' -m blah blah (Work/Fax)'@'xxxxxxxxx '/tmp/kde-bmarsh/kdeprint_GHtZVaEv' Can not reach server at host "localhost", port 4559. So I need hylafax running anyway so what have I gained but maybe a quick formatting of the file before I send it. I *do* use hylafax and it is not trivial to set up. ON ANOTHER NOTE --------------------------- I just did a test with www.faxzero.com which will allow you to send a free fax (with an adv on the cover page) and it worked just fine... I send about 1 fax a month or maybe every other month. I may start using faxzero instead since it is so easy. And in those cases where you don't want an adv. on the cover page, you can pay $1.79 for a fax without the advertisement on the cover page.