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Fax server general features
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Automatic fax transmission and reception
on Windows, Linux and Unix systems.
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Client/server architecture provides flexibility.
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Server software runs on Unix, Linux
and Windows NT/2000/XP/2003.
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Client software runs on any
version of Windows (95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003).
- Every workstation or terminal can send and
receive fax.
- Windows Terminal Server (WTS) support.
- Unix dumb terminals support (menu interface
or shell command line interface).
- Sent and received faxes are thoroughly managed
and LFAX provides detailed transmission logs.
- Fax-to-email gateway: incoming fax messages
are forwarded automatically to e-mail as attachments
(PDF, HTML, JPEG, TIFF or GIF).
- Email transmission through SMTP.
- Centralized data storage on the fax server
machine.
- It manages high volume traffic by using multiple
phone lines simultaneously.
- Unlimited number of fax lines or modems.
- Cover pages
- Least cost routing on WANs
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Fax transmission features
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- Fax transmissions using a print command from
any Windows desktop application.
- Fax transmission from any Unix application
as a print spooler.
- Personal or workgroup phone book to assist
the user during the transmission request.
- The document owner is informed about the result
of a transmission through a popup window on
the fax client or by an e-mail notification.
- On Unix dumb terminals, the transmission of
fax messages is accomplished by means of a shell
command line or by using the LFax menu interface.
- LFax API interface can be used
to integrate the LFax to other applications
such as databases, ERP and CRM applications.
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Fax reception features
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- The incoming fax messages are received and
distributed automatically to users' fax mail
boxes, from where they can be viewed, printed
and routed to e-mail.
- All incoming faxes can be printed upon reception.
- Fax images can be viewed in any Windows workstation.
- Fax messages can be sent to e-mail as attachments
in different formats (PDF, HTML, JPEG, TIFF
or GIF).
- One or more users can be defined as "fax
receivers" in order to access all fax messages.
Then they can forward fax messages to other
users as a fax message or as an e-mail attachment.
- Ordinary users will have access only to their
reception fax list, so that a fax secure policy
can be implemented in the organization.
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LFAX system administration and fax management
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- All fax messages are available for all users
on any workstation in the network.
- System administrators can manage faxing services
on the entire organization by means of a centralized
and easy-to-use administration tool.
- Individual permissions can be configured for
each user (view, delete, fax queues access and
alteration, etc.).
- Complete control about the fax transmission
and reception status.
- Received and sent fax messages are saved automatically.
- All electronic documents are trackable (fax
messages, fax to e-mail, etc.).
- Log files contain user name, date/hour of
an event and transmission or reception status.
- Detailed information about all communication
events are saved (completed or interrupted transmissions/receptions,
busy line tones, dial retrials, etc.).
- LFax Manager has 3 types of
user interface: Windows interface, Unix terminals
menu interface and a shell command line interface.
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LFAX user interfaces and integration
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- LFAX Client for Windows, including driver
for fax "printing").
- Dumb terminal interface using menus for Unix
systems.
- Shell command line interface.
- The command line interface can be used to
integrate the LFax to other applications such
as databases, ERP, CRM systems, etc.
- LFAX can be integrated to any application
that uses the LFax as a print spooler.
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Did you know that...
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All electronic documents such as fax messages and
fax to e-mail are trackable?
LFax can use an unlimited number of
fax lines or modems?
LFax can be integrated to other applications
such as databases, ERP, CRM?
LFax supports Unix dumb terminals?
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