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FaxMail for Windows
Standalone & network faxing for all applications
Sidebar image map FaxMail (and FaxMail Network) includes a choice of four different installations which support Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 3.1 with Win32, Windows for Workgroups 3.11 and Windows NT. The application supports most faxmodems: group 3, class 1, and class 2.

FaxMail attaches to and becomes a part of the actual Windows environment, thereby adding its features to all Windows applications.

FaxMail features include dynamic view/edit cover page, faxbook import & export, Windows dynamic all class faxmodem driver, and technical support.

Up to 1,000 names and phone numbers can be imported into each faxbook (phone book) at a time from any xBase program. Unlimited faxbooks are allowed.

FaxMail Network requires one workstation to have a modem. All workstations must have access to the root of a common server drive. The modem-workstation receives all incoming faxes and routes them to the in-boxes of the other workstations. Workstations put outgoing faxes in the queue of the modem-workstation.

For the software and more information: http://www.blkbox.com/~jonk/.


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