FaxMail
FaxMail is a small program to help you send faxes for free via
email. With FaxMail you can write a message, attach an image or two,
include a postscript document, then send the whole lot off as an email
to be delivered as a fax message. It works using the internet's TPC remote printing service.
FaxMail is issued under the GNU General Public
License. As such, you are pretty free to use this software as you
wish. You can modify it as long as you continue to make the source
code available with any redistribution.
Before installing FaxMail, check that your system contains the
following components.
- UNIX:
- FaxMail is known to run on Linux, SunOS, OSF/1 and HP-UX
but should run under most flavours of UNIX.
- Tk/Tcl:
- You will need the Tcl scripting language and the
accompanying Tk widget set (version 4.0 or later). If you
don't have these installed, check out http://www.scriptics.com/
- convert:
- FaxMail lets you fax most popular image formats, but you
will need to install the `ImageMagick' package if you haven't
already got it. ImageMagick provides a utility called `convert'
which can convert most images to postscript. You can download
ImageMagick from
http://www.imagemagick.org
Matthew Davey <mcdavey@mrao.cam.ac.uk>
Last modified: Wed Oct 13 10:31:57 BST 1999