OLfax 1.4.0
| Developer: |
Quester (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003/ CE |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$57.45 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.17 MB |
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OLfax - the email to fax gateway with AVM FRITZ! for Microsoft Outlook networks are the perfect solution for companies which relay on communication via fax. OLfax also works on a single computer solution without a network. Each user is able to receive incoming faxes via email and to respond to faxes via email. If more than one telephone line is available for fax, different users can connect to different fax lines. An integrated POP3/SMTP server allows usage of OLfax without having a separate mail proxy. If a mail proxy or Exchange Server already exists, OLfax can be configured to be a client of that mail proxy. OLfax integrates easy into existing networks; it is using the standard protocols POP3 and SMPT for exchanging emails with mail clients. If a mail proxy or Exchange Server already exists, OLFax can be configured to be a client of that mail proxy. OLfax as a groupware solution for fax send and receive faxes using an AVM FRITZ at a server via email and Forward incoming faxes via email. Using the fax transport provider, the fax number in the Outlook address book can be used to send faxes in combination with a Microsoft Exchange Server, OLfolders or similar Groupware solutions. OLfax supports QuickViewPlus for printing documents to the fax printer. OLfax faxes can be sent and received also with other email programs, e.g. with Lotus Notes/Domino, under Macintosh or Linux. OLfax plus OLfolders with QSynchronization, QMailFilter, QSearchFolders, QNewsLetter as well as QSyncFTP for the automatic publish your web site to any FTP server offers an economical and industries independent Outlook and Windows total conception for small and medium-size enterprises which set on economical and fast IT solutions which can be administered easily. Currently, about 15,000 users in 7,500 companies world-wide are using OLfolders for Outlook networks.
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