[SOLVED] look for free and well known fax command line tools for receiving and sending faxes
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look for free and well known fax command line tools for receiving and sending faxes
hello
I am looking for free and well known fax command line tools for receiving and sending faxes I wan it to save receive faxes in pdf format with file name included with caller phone number and date of receive:
Go and look around in your distribs website - do it yourself.
W/o knowing what his distro even is - how do you know it mentions
fax tools explicitly on their website? I think that response was
rather rude; if you have nothing better to offer than that, please
refrain from posting to threads.
thank you all of you specially szboardstretcher and Tinkster now I mark this thread as SOLVED I have been found that page before that szboardstretcher guide me to that but I was not sure that it could be the best one now I get that.
Not only cold, but inconsiderate: Your post knocked this thread off the 0-reply list after only 6 hours. Remember, unanswered posts get automatically bumped 2ce. Please wait longer next time, unless you have a really good answer, or a really necessary clarification question.
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