Send email to Sharepoint



My client just got this fancy, dancy office scanner, copier, fax, coffee
maker, printer, oops don't think it makes coffee, anyway one of the things
it can do is scan a document and then send it via email to a user or it can
scan and place in a folder on the server. My thinking is that if I allow it
to scan to a folder then I'm going to end up taking a license from SBS
however if I allow it to send email to the server I wouldn't take that
license. If I setup email to a sharepoint folder then I would get the same
results as "scan to folder" but I would save the license plus being using
sharepoint instead of a network share which is one of my goals of having
users use Sharepoint more.

Does my logic sound right on the license issue?


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