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From: asami@cs.berkeley.edu (Satoshi ASAMI)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.misc,comp.os.linux.misc
Subject: Re: FAX software available?
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Date: 15 Aug 94 15:58:28
Organization: CS Div. - EECS, The University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720
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In-reply-to: berke@panix.com's message of 15 Aug 1994 12:01:33 PST

(Please don't crosspost to these two groups....we have enough flame
 wars going on)

In article <32ohit$9qa@news.panix.com> berke@panix.com (Wayne Berke) writes:

 * I am considering a PD UNIX and one of the factors in my choice will be
 * what kind of FAX software (not necessarily free) there will be available.
 * 
 * A quick search of the FAQs:
 * 
 *         *BSD does not mention anything.

There is a free package called "FlexFax" that works (at least) under
FreeBSD.  I haven't used it for a while (long distance call to
Japan!), but it did work for me when I tried it in the 1.0.2 days.

Satoshi