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Date: | Fri, 9 Jul 1999 15:10:38 -0400 |
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I would like to fax from our HP, can you use Exchange fax services? Has
anyone done this, or is their an easier way?
Thanks
Allen
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> From: Steve Miller[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
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> Sent: Friday, July 09, 1999 12:16 PM
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> Subject: Automatic E-Mail from HP to Exchange
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> This is more of a MS Exchange questions/problem than HP3000, but it starts
> on the 3000 and there's lots of varied expertise out there, so...
>
> We are currently replacing our HP 3000 based e-mail package (PostHaste)
> with
> MS Exchange and Lookout 2000. I have some programs on the HP that
> automatically generate E-Mails (i.e. notifying a customer of a backorder).
> This was easy to do with PostHaste - I created a file with the address
> information, a second file with the body text, a third file that named the
> first two, and dropped the name of the third file into a MSG file scanned
> by
> PH.
>
> I must now accomplish the same end result with Exchange. Somehow, I must
> get a message created in some way on the HP to our exchange server for
> ultimate routing to either an internal user or an internet address, with
> no
> human intervention. Unfortunately, I'm not the network person, so I did
> not
> receive NT or Exchange training of any kind (I can barely spell NT). Our
> highly paid NT/Exchange consultant has no idea. Our internet gateway is
> actually on an exchange server at another subsidiary (connected via frame
> relay) and they have no idea.
>
> I have three weeks, at which time I will be executed (okay, just shunned).
> Any pointers for resources would be greatly appreciated (my contact at our
> other subsidiary would only say 'Good Luck!').
>
> Steve Miller
> Portion Pac, Inc
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