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Russ Valentine
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> Thanks Russ. I didn't know if it was possible. Do you know where I can
> find information about setting this up?
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>>> Is it possible using to fax and email to the same DL using OL 2003 and
>>> XP Pro? Thanks for any insight.
Don't mean to just jump in but what does fibrillate have to do with XP Fax?
(Do not try to send
to more than 3 fax recipients in one transmission, or XP Fax will
fibrillate.) I thought fibrillate had to do with a heart condition.
>I have info on all versions here:
> http://home.indy.rr.com/russval/fax.htm
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>>>> Is it possible using to fax and email to the same DL using OL 2003 and
>>>> XP Pro? Thanks for any insight.
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 19 Nov 2005 15:31 GMT
It does.
And the description is apt. Pick whatever term you prefer like "hang,
freeze, fail, stall." Whatever term you want, Fax will still have to be
defibrillated (restarted).

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> Don't mean to just jump in but what does fibrillate have to do with XP
> Fax? (Do not try to send
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>>>>> Is it possible using to fax and email to the same DL using OL 2003 and
>>>>> XP Pro? Thanks for any insight.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 19 Nov 2005 19:53 GMT
Russ is a Cardiologist so the term is most appropriate for him to use,
seeing it daily in his practice.

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After furious head scratching, Hugh W. asked:
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| XP Fax? (Do not try to send
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