RC9647 | 22 Mar 22:58
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I am looking to understand if this product can help me solve a problem.  I just got a new Sharp Broadband  fax.  It can receive faxes from the Public Telephone Network and send it as a TIFF or PDF attachment to you in box.  However it only supports mail accounts with no authentication or using the POP before SMTP authentication Method.  Man providers have abandoned this method in recent months.  I need to set up on my home network a solution that can receive this email from the fax and using a mail client or through some means forward it to my corporate or even my broadband providers mail neither of which support this authentication method.  Will this tool or do you know of anyway to solve this delima?  Please advise and feel free to call and discuss if you have any questions or comments.
 
Stephen
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Solar Designer | 23 Mar 00:31

offtopic: SMTP server to accept faxes

Stephen,

You've managed to post your message with a meaningless Subject.  I've
changed it on this response.  I will also unsubscribe you from this
mailing list because popa3d is obviously not what you need.

The only reason why I am responding on the list is that the question is
already in here.  No further discussion of it should occur on the list.

The response is below:

On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 05:58:54PM -0400, RC9647@... wrote:
> However it only supports mail accounts with no  authentication or using the POP 
> before SMTP authentication Method.  Man  providers have abandoned this method in 
> recent months.  I need to set up on  my home network a solution that can 
> receive this email from the fax and using a  mail client or through some means 
> forward it to my corporate or even my  broadband providers mail neither of which 
> support this authentication  method.

You need your own SMTP server, not your own POP3 server (such as popa3d).
Yes, you may set that up on your home network - or we can do it for you
remotely if you have a spare computer for this that you'd boot off a CD,
provided that you compensate for our time.  Please e-mail me privately
if interested.

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Alexander Peslyak <solar at openwall.com>
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Andrè Carstens | 23 Mar 16:23
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Re: offtopic: SMTP server to accept faxes

What is this?
Andre Carstens.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Solar Designer" <solar@...>
To: <popa3d-users@...>
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 1:31 AM
Subject: [popa3d-users] offtopic: SMTP server to accept faxes

> Stephen,
>
> You've managed to post your message with a meaningless Subject.  I've
> changed it on this response.  I will also unsubscribe you from this
> mailing list because popa3d is obviously not what you need.
>
> The only reason why I am responding on the list is that the question is
> already in here.  No further discussion of it should occur on the list.
>
> The response is below:
>
> On Thu, Mar 22, 2007 at 05:58:54PM -0400, RC9647@... wrote:
>> However it only supports mail accounts with no  authentication or using 
>> the POP
>> before SMTP authentication Method.  Man  providers have abandoned this 
>> method in
>> recent months.  I need to set up on  my home network a solution that can
>> receive this email from the fax and using a  mail client or through some 
>> means
>> forward it to my corporate or even my  broadband providers mail neither 
>> of which
>> support this authentication  method.
>
> You need your own SMTP server, not your own POP3 server (such as popa3d).
> Yes, you may set that up on your home network - or we can do it for you
> remotely if you have a spare computer for this that you'd boot off a CD,
> provided that you compensate for our time.  Please e-mail me privately
> if interested.
>
> -- 
> Alexander Peslyak <solar at openwall.com>
> GPG key ID: 5B341F15  fp: B3FB 63F4 D7A3 BCCC 6F6E  FC55 A2FC 027C 5B34 
> 1F15
> http://www.openwall.com - bringing security into open computing 
> environments
> 


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