I did post the efax.com website address for someone to look into this
service. If someone will be kind enough to check out this service and
post here. I don't have web access all the time and can't check this site
at the moment.
Rose
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>Hi,
>
>If any one has other information about fax services, please let me know.
>Also, I heard of a service on the net whare you can enter the email
>address
>whare you get mail and you can recieve that mail at this other account and
>not delete your original mail so as to read it on the road. Can anyone
>tell
>me what I am talking about? <smicker>
>
>
>On 1999-07-31 [log in to unmask] said:
> >This is a fwd post. I persoanlly did not check this out. Please
> >post if this service is helpful or accessible for the visually
> >impaired. Sometime in the past, someone had inquired about
> >converting fax into text so one can read it using Jaws.
> >Have you discovered E-fax?
> >It enables you to receive fax transmissions to your Internet, e-mail
> >service -
> >and it's free!
> >www.efax.com
> >sign up and receive a fax # and PIN.
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