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    IAXmodem is a software modem written in C that uses an IAX channel (commonly provided by an Asterisk PBX system) instead of a traditional phone line and uses a DSP library instead of DSP hardware chipsets.
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    HylaFAX is an enterprise-class system for sending and receiving facsimiles as well as for sending alpha-numeric pages.
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    What is t38modem? From your application view point it's a fax/voice modem pool. From IP network view point it's a H.323/SIP endpoint with T.38 fax support. From your view point it's a gateway between an application and IP network. Works with HylaFAX.
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    A set of scripts to allow sending and receiving of fax documents on HylaFAX using res_fax and res_fax_digium of Asterisk
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    PHPMail2Fax is a drop-in replacement for HylaFax's mail2fax written in PHP for the PHP CLI. It will support pdf and tiff and have the ability to handle MIME e-mail. All contributions are welcome.
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    FUSE interface for management interface of Diva adapters and drivers, allows to browse and to access management interface directories and variables using standard file system tools
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    Send and receive faxes using spandsp library, record, playback and connect calls (conference) with this commandline linux application for capi the CAPI 2.0 interface. Also runs on Embedded Systems (e.g. AR7 or German FritzBox).
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    email2fax allows you to send a fax through your Asterisk PBX. Simply write an email with a TIFF or a PDF attachment, and your Asterisk box will fax the attachment to a number you want.
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    mimx is an open-source, drop-in replacement for corporate communication servers such as Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes. mimx provides e-mail, chat, fax, network news, calendaring, etc. to clients such as Microsoft Outlook.
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