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RTE Fax for Lotus Notes [Listing updated: May 6, 2002]

With RTE FAX for Lotus Notes / Domino, you can prepare your message in your messaging service client, add attachments and send them in the same way as an e-mail. RTE FAX for Lotus Notes administration tools are fully integrated into Lotus Notes Administration. These tools make up a Notes database that enable the connector to be set and user rights managed. The RTE FAX architecture enables you to use one or more Fax or messaging service servers on one or more sites. This architecture enables you to use the "Low Cost Routing" (LCR), "Load distribution" and "Internet Fax" functions.

Numerous interfaces are available for Fax transmission from remote systems. For example, there is an interface for the SAP software program, and another enables you to send a Fax direct from shared directory or a printer spooler.

:: Company ::RTE Network
:: URL ::www.rtenetalert.com/gb/
:: Email ::info@faxbox.co.uk
:: Users' Rating :: 3.5 [8 votes] - Vote

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