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  • Rabih Najib

    From submitted to fax

    Hi,

    I have a form that I need to have the information sent to a fax machine when
    somebody submits it. Can I do this from my website and if so, how?

    Thanks in advance.

    Rabih Najib


  • Evertjan.

    #2
    Re: From submitted to fax

    Rabih Najib wrote on 29 nov 2004 in
    microsoft.publi c.inetserver.as p.general:
    [color=blue]
    > I have a form that I need to have the information sent to a fax
    > machine when somebody submits it. Can I do this from my website and if
    > so, how?
    >[/color]

    <http://groups.google.com/groups?
    threadm=Xns95AE EC856FEE3eejj99 %40194.109.133. 29>

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    • Rabih Najib

      #3
      Re: From submitted to fax

      Thanks. Could you please give me a good example on a mail-to-fax or
      form-to-fax provider whom I can use their components in my ASP code?


      "Evertjan." <exjxw.hannivoo rt@interxnl.net > wrote in message
      news:Xns95B0E7F 46BB62eejj99@19 4.109.133.29...[color=blue]
      > Rabih Najib wrote on 29 nov 2004 in
      > microsoft.publi c.inetserver.as p.general:
      >[color=green]
      > > I have a form that I need to have the information sent to a fax
      > > machine when somebody submits it. Can I do this from my website and if
      > > so, how?
      > >[/color]
      >
      > <http://groups.google.com/groups?
      > threadm=Xns95AE EC856FEE3eejj99 %40194.109.133. 29>
      >[/color]


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      • Jeff Dillon

        #4
        Re: From submitted to fax

        Google it

        "Rabih Najib" <Rabih@AlphaCor poration.com> wrote in message
        news:eHjQR4l1EH A.2624@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
        > Thanks. Could you please give me a good example on a mail-to-fax or
        > form-to-fax provider whom I can use their components in my ASP code?
        >
        >
        > "Evertjan." <exjxw.hannivoo rt@interxnl.net > wrote in message
        > news:Xns95B0E7F 46BB62eejj99@19 4.109.133.29...[color=green]
        > > Rabih Najib wrote on 29 nov 2004 in
        > > microsoft.publi c.inetserver.as p.general:
        > >[color=darkred]
        > > > I have a form that I need to have the information sent to a fax
        > > > machine when somebody submits it. Can I do this from my website and if
        > > > so, how?
        > > >[/color]
        > >
        > > <http://groups.google.com/groups?
        > > threadm=Xns95AE EC856FEE3eejj99 %40194.109.133. 29>
        > >[/color]
        >
        >[/color]


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        • Evertjan.

          #5
          Re: From submitted to fax

          Rabih Najib wrote on 29 nov 2004 in
          microsoft.publi c.inetserver.as p.general:[color=blue]
          > "Evertjan." <exjxw.hannivoo rt@interxnl.net > wrote in message
          > news:Xns95B0E7F 46BB62eejj99@19 4.109.133.29...[color=green]
          >> Rabih Najib wrote on 29 nov 2004 in
          >> microsoft.publi c.inetserver.as p.general:
          >>[color=darkred]
          >> > I have a form that I need to have the information sent to a fax
          >> > machine when somebody submits it. Can I do this from my website and if
          >> > so, how?
          >> >[/color]
          >>
          >> <http://groups.google.com/groups?
          >> threadm=Xns95AE EC856FEE3eejj99 %40194.109.133. 29>
          >>[/color]
          > Thanks. Could you please give me a good example on a mail-to-fax or
          > form-to-fax provider whom I can use their components in my ASP code?[/color]

          What is a form-to-fax provider? Surely those do not exist?

          You would have to make a serverside component on an asp-server that has
          access to a telephone faxmodem&lineco nnection.

          =============== ======

          Mail-to-fax providers are all over the web, as I showed you in the last
          thread. The free ones only allow a few faxes a day or week.

          =============== ======

          Faxing is technology of the 1980's.
          One should not want to use that anymore, methinks.

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          • Jeff Cochran

            #6
            Re: From submitted to fax

            On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 16:50:36 -0500, "Rabih Najib"
            <Rabih@AlphaCor poration.com> wrote:
            [color=blue]
            >Thanks. Could you please give me a good example on a mail-to-fax or
            >form-to-fax provider whom I can use their components in my ASP code?[/color]

            Form-to-fax you'd need a fax server to handle, but an email-to-fax
            system is available anywhere from free to very expensive. ASP creates
            email, sends to your SMTP with the proper codes for the fax service,
            fax appears at the receiving end.

            Google "internet fax" or similar for many options.

            Jeff

            [color=blue]
            >"Evertjan." <exjxw.hannivoo rt@interxnl.net > wrote in message
            >news:Xns95B0E7 F46BB62eejj99@1 94.109.133.29.. .[color=green]
            >> Rabih Najib wrote on 29 nov 2004 in
            >> microsoft.publi c.inetserver.as p.general:
            >>[color=darkred]
            >> > I have a form that I need to have the information sent to a fax
            >> > machine when somebody submits it. Can I do this from my website and if
            >> > so, how?
            >> >[/color]
            >>
            >> <http://groups.google.com/groups?
            >> threadm=Xns95AE EC856FEE3eejj99 %40194.109.133. 29>
            >>[/color]
            >[/color]

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            • Rabih

              #7
              Re: From submitted to fax

              Thank you very much Jeff.

              Rabih Najib
              "Jeff Cochran" <jeff.nospam@zi na.com> wrote in message
              news:41b098f3.1 72669445@msnews .microsoft.com. ..[color=blue]
              > On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 16:50:36 -0500, "Rabih Najib"
              > <Rabih@AlphaCor poration.com> wrote:
              >[color=green]
              >>Thanks. Could you please give me a good example on a mail-to-fax or
              >>form-to-fax provider whom I can use their components in my ASP code?[/color]
              >
              > Form-to-fax you'd need a fax server to handle, but an email-to-fax
              > system is available anywhere from free to very expensive. ASP creates
              > email, sends to your SMTP with the proper codes for the fax service,
              > fax appears at the receiving end.
              >
              > Google "internet fax" or similar for many options.
              >
              > Jeff
              >
              >[color=green]
              >>"Evertjan." <exjxw.hannivoo rt@interxnl.net > wrote in message
              >>news:Xns95B0E 7F46BB62eejj99@ 194.109.133.29. ..[color=darkred]
              >>> Rabih Najib wrote on 29 nov 2004 in
              >>> microsoft.publi c.inetserver.as p.general:
              >>>
              >>> > I have a form that I need to have the information sent to a fax
              >>> > machine when somebody submits it. Can I do this from my website and if
              >>> > so, how?
              >>> >
              >>>
              >>> <http://groups.google.com/groups?
              >>> threadm=Xns95AE EC856FEE3eejj99 %40194.109.133. 29>
              >>>[/color]
              >>[/color]
              >[/color]


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