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Ron,
American Presence also has a solution for your faxing requirements, called
FAX/400. Our IMPS fax servers are connected IP and can be located
anywhere on your network. We have a large presence in Latin America and
Europe. In addition, MAPICS has written their own interface for FAX/400,
giving you a full and robust fax / email solution.
Please contact me offline if you would like additonal information or to
see a WebEx demo.
Regards,
Rusty Stuart
American Presence, Inc.
800-429-8983
www.international-presence.com
>From: MAPICS@xxxxxxxxxx
>Reply-To: MAPICS ERP System Discussion <MAPICS-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: mapics-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: Faxing from MAPICS at remote locations
>Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 17:42:47 -0600
>
>We have some offices in foreign countries that want to be able to fax
>MAPICS PO's and COM orders.
>We have implemented a solution on our iSeries that uses an external modem
>or can email a PDF document.
>The problem is that for the foreign offices it will be an international
>phone call to fax using the iSeries modem.
>
>The solution I'm considering is set up a local fax server at the foreign
>location. We could then "print" from the iSeries to
>the fax server and have it fax the document OR use email and fax the PDF
>attachment.
>The print stream from the iSeries would be PCL output.
>
>Anyone else implement something like this?
>What fax server software did you choose?
>Any other suggestions besides replacing our current fax package?
>
>Thanks
>Ron
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