System requirements
Platform |
PC |
Minimum RAM |
256 MB |
Minimum processor |
800 MHz |
Technical details
Software type |
Box |
License quantity |
50 - 99 user(s) |
FAXmaker Network Fax Server for Exchange/SMTP/Lotus, 1 year, 50-99 Users
Active Directory Integration Reduces Administration
GFI FAXmaker™ for Exchange/SMTP/Lotus was designed from the ground up to minimize administration. It integrates with Active Directory eliminating the need for a separate fax user database. User-related settings can be applied to Windows users or groups directly.
Supports Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino and other SMTP Servers
GFI FAXmaker integrates with Exchange Server 2000/2003/2007 via a standard Exchange SMTP connector. There areno schema updates to Active Directory. This makes GFI FAXmaker scalable and indifferent to new Exchange service packs and versions. Microsoft Exchange 5.5 is supported simply by creating a routing rule on the Exchange 5.5 SMTP connector. GFI FAXmaker can be installed on the Exchange server or on a separate machine, in which case no software has to be installed on the Exchange server itself. GFI FAXmaker also integrates with Lotus Domino and other popular SMTP servers.
Fax over IP (FOIP) Support
xcapi logoWith the optional Brooktrout SR140 host based module or TE-SYSTEMS' XCAPI, GFI FAXmaker integrates with your existing IP PBX to offer Fax over IP (FOIP) without any additional hardware requirements. With FOIP you can eaily send faxes over the Internet, integrating with the existing IP infrastructure. GFI FAXmaker's FOIP may also be used to implement Least Cost Routing (LCR); resulting in a cost-effective reduction in international calls dialed (calls are translated into a local call at the recipient's country).
Supports Lotus Notes & SMTP/POP3 Servers
GFI FAXmaker integrates via the SMTP/POP3 protocol with Lotus Notes and any SMTP/POP3 server. It can be installed on the mail server itself or on a separate machine. For Lotus Notes, @FAX addressing is supported.
Automated Fax Delivery/Inbound Fax Routing
GFI FAXmaker can automatically route incoming faxes to the user's mailbox or to a particular printer based on a DID/DDI/DTMF number or on the line on which the fax was received. Faxes can also be forwarded to a public folder or assigned to a network printer per installed fax port.