allows you to integrate fax and e-mail functionality into various environments without the need for extensive modifications.
ActiveFax Server enables you to send fax and e-mail messages from any Windows application or UNIX derivative (AIX, HP/UX, Solaris, SCO, and more) using a special printer driver.
The program's features include: fax and e-mail transmission capabilities using FTP, LPD/LPR, TFTP, or RAW-Port connections; Inward Dial Routing using Direct Dial Numbers (DDI), Caller Identification (CSID), or Line Routing; automatic printout of incoming fax messages and sent reports; and application controlled definition of fax parameters (subject, recipient, priority, and so on) using data fields.
It also includes formatting of fax messages using printer sequences of HP-LaserJet, Epson-LQ, and Postscript; data exchange capability with external databases using ODBC; Fax-On-Demand Server and Client (Fax Polling) applications; and automatic archiving.
In addition, the program supports all common fax modems and ISDN adapters, features automatic hardware detection and configuration, and includes a cover page designer and a phone book.
The program runs as a convenient icon in the System Tray area of the Windows taskbar.
ActiveFax Server runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Demo
license
— the installer is 4 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Faxing and Communication.
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