[DM-MUG] Fax to PDF/Email in Des Moines (Flood Recovery)?

Alexander Rhoads alexander at rhoads.us
Sat Jun 14 09:10:22 CDT 2008


Listmates:

My office has been flooded out (100 Court, no power, no phones, no  
Buzzard Billy's, etc..).  I'm looking for an online service that can  
intercept our incoming local 515 fax number and convert all incoming  
faxes to PDF and email them to us.  The online services I've found so  
far all require that we change our fax number to a different number,  
which is just one more interruption that we don't need at this point.

Does anyone know of an online Fax to PDF/email solution available in  
the 515 area code that does not require a change in the incoming fax  
number?

(I know this is a not a Mac question, but I'm writing it from my iMac,  
so perhaps that counts under the circumstances.  BTW, I'm currently  
using the MicroSoft Remote Desktop client for OS X (V. 3 Beta) to log  
into my office server.  It's a pretty cool thing to see a Windows XP  
desktop appear on my iMac without any install of BootCamp/Parallels/ 
Fusion.)

--
Alexander Rhoads
alexander at rhoads.us
Des Moines, Iowa


On Jun 13, 2008, at 10:32 PM, Ray Bowler wrote:

> Thanks Aaron. You made more sense out of their website than I did. I  
> finally gave up and called their sales office. With Leopard v. 2 is  
> dead but v. 3 will work. Their updater will update 2 to v.6 so that  
> is the way I am going.
>
>
> On Jun 13, 2008, at Jun 13, 20088:03 PM, Aaron Jensen wrote:
>
>> Just did some checking on the Adobe website and it looks like  
>> Photoshop Elements 4 is only compatible up to 10.4 (Tiger).
>>
>> On Jun 12, 2008, at 12:01 AM, Ray Bowler wrote:
>>
>>> My wife just purchased a new Mac Book but she has PhotoShop  
>>> Elements 2 on it.  When I launch PSE the message "An unexpected  
>>> and unrecoverable problem has occurred because of a program error.  
>>> Photoshop will now exit."  It sounds to me as if PSE 2 is not  
>>> compatible with Leopard but neither the Adobe nor the Apple site  
>>> seems to have any statement of compatibility with programs. Is  
>>> there such a list? and is PSE 2 compatible with Leopard? Is PSE 4  
>>> compatible?
>>>
>>> TIA
>>>
>>> Ray Bowler
>>>
>>> rbowler.home.mchsi.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>
> rbowler.home.mchsi.com
>
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