Has anyone written a Windows incomming Fax->Email application?




Given an analog line, a fax modem, and a broadband internet
connection, is there some software that will answer an incomming fax
call, accept the fax pages and convert them to PDF or tiff and send
them to a static email address?

I'm asking about someting cheap or free that I can run as an
application or a process on a W2k/XP PC. I know about big bucks fax
servers and eFax.

Thanks




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