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authorasami <asami@FreeBSD.org>1997-05-29 14:49:26 +0800
committerasami <asami@FreeBSD.org>1997-05-29 14:49:26 +0800
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-HylaFAX is a facsimile system for UNIXtm systems. Among
-the features of HylaFAX are:
-- HylaFAX runs as a network service; this means a fax
- modem may be effectively shared by a large number of users.
-- HylaFAX can be configured to work with a wide variety
- of fax modems on a wide variety of systems.
-- Access to the system can be restricted by the adminis-
- trator to selected hosts and/or users.
-- Transmission requests may be processed immediately (default) or queued
- for processing at a later time, in the manner of the at(1) command.
-- Remote facsimile machines may be polled to retrieve
- publicly available documents.
+(excerpt from HylaFAX FAQ, http://www.vix.com/hylafax/FAQ/Q1.html)
- Julian Stacey <jhs@freebsd.org>
+ HylaFAX is a facsimile system for UNIX systems. It supports:
+ o sending facsimile
+ o receiving facsimile
+ o polled retrieval of facsimile
+ o transparent shared data use of the modem
+ o sending messages to pagers
+ Facsimile can be any size (e.g. A4, B4), either 98 or 196 lpi, and
+ transmitted/received as either 1D-encoded or 2D-encoded facsimile data
+ (2D-encoded data is frequently more compact and hence takes a shorter
+ time to communicate). Any modem that supports one of the standard
+ interfaces for facsimile operation can be used; i.e. any Class 1, Class
+ 2, or Class 2.0 modem.