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[python] Is there a python written fax program out there?

Hi,

Today I was in a meeting and someone mentioned they were looking for some
software whereby they could run their own fax server (ie a computer with a
modem, someone sends a fax, and the software convertes it to an image and
drops it in an email box).

I'm posting this here incase someone happens to know of a python
implementation or other language implementation that is either free or for
sale? If so, I'd like to know where to get them.

Thanks

David
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Jul 18 '05 #1
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David Stockwell <wi*******@hotm ail.com> wrote:
Hi,

Today I was in a meeting and someone mentioned they were looking for some
software whereby they could run their own fax server (ie a computer with a
modem, someone sends a fax, and the software convertes it to an image and
drops it in an email box).

I'm posting this here incase someone happens to know of a python
implementation or other language implementation that is either free or for
sale? If so, I'd like to know where to get them.

Thanks


Efax. You can use Python to call it. Search Freshmeat.net for exact
URL.

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William Park, Open Geometry Consulting, <op**********@y ahoo.ca>
No, I will not fix your computer! I'll reformat your harddisk, though.
Jul 18 '05 #2
On 2004-06-08, David Stockwell <wi*******@hotm ail.com> wrote:
Today I was in a meeting and someone mentioned they were
looking for some software whereby they could run their own fax
server (ie a computer with a modem, someone sends a fax, and
the software convertes it to an image and drops it in an email
box).

I'm posting this here incase someone happens to know of a
python implementation or other language implementation that is
either free or for sale? If so, I'd like to know where to get
them.


For a single-user, efax is pretty decent. For a group fax
servers, Hylafax is the usual answer.

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at PERSONAL PINHEADS,
visi.com Mr. Toad!
Jul 18 '05 #3

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