Faxrouting

Claus Schoenleber <freitag@tpki.toppoint.de> Tue, 06 July 1993 17:51 UTC

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From: Claus Schoenleber <freitag@tpki.toppoint.de>
Subject: Faxrouting
To: netfax@stubbs.ucop.edu
Date: Tue, 06 Jul 1993 19:21:45 -0000
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I'm new to the list, so sorry, if the question is too dumb.

Are there any new infos about routing incoming fax in LANs/WANs?
I know the Zerberus-people here are working on a solution
in PC/DOS/Novell-based LANs with sort of barcode header in
combination with the Zerberus-Mailboxsoftware.

Regards,

Claus.

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