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

Dave Weis djweis at internetsolver.com
Sat Jun 14 09:17:48 CDT 2008


You could have the number call forwarded to a landline elsewhere and 
receive paper faxes. If you don't paying for the long distance sign up 
with a free service that gives you a number elsewhere and call your telco 
to get the line forwarded.

On Sat, 14 Jun 2008, Alexander Rhoads wrote:

> 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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>> Ray Bowler
>> 
>> rbowler.home.mchsi.com
>> 
>> 
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