From: Andrew Webber (awebber_at_sgml-mercs.com)
Date: Fri May 21 1999 - 09:47:51 EDT
On Thu, 20 May 1999 23:50:07 -0400 (EDT), rj wrote:
>If jfax is actually JetFax then JFAX and eFax are one in the same as
>JetFax renamed itself to eFax.
>
>On Thu, 20 May 1999, Stan Mocek wrote:
>
>> Benjamin Koh <benkoh_at_leland.Stanford.EDU> said:
>>
>>
>> > Well, I have JFAX, which is the same thing - my faxes are free and come
>> > to me as .TIF attachments. The simple answer to your question can be
>> > found in the User Agreement (you did read that didn't you?). In it, you
>> > agree to receive "unsolicited commercial email."
According to their FAQ (I was reading late last night), if you have
Windows they send the attachment as .efx, a proprietary
ultra-condensed format. All other platforms get TIFF-F.
andrew
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