The DM Fax Server for Novell GroupWise provides seamless email-to-fax and fax-to-email integration for Novell GroupWise email environments.
Users can compose and send faxes right from their GroupWise client, through GroupWise Web Access, or using any program, i.e. Open Office or Microsoft Office. Creating a fax is the same as creating an email, right down to attachments. Users may also print-to-fax if using Microsoft Outlook clients in a GroupWise environment. Fax cover pages are added automatically by the DM Fax Server so users will not have to waste time preparing them any longer.
Faxes received by the DM Fax Server can be routed via email to GroupWise users (mailboxes). When a fax is received, the DM Fax Server sends it via email as a PDF or TIFF attachment. You can customize the inbound fax email message to include any text that you want, plus CSID of sender, page count, date/time of receipt, and a host of other information fields.
The DM Fax Server for Novell GroupWise offers a number of methods for inbound fax routing. You can route all faxes to a single or shared mailbox, or route automatically to individual users. DM Fax Server can route faxes based on DID/DNIS, DTMF, OCR, CSID, inbound fax line, and a host of other routing criteria. Additionally, you can also route faxes to printers, network folders, and databases. More.
The Imecom DM Fax Server offers two integration options for Novell GroupWise:
* Imecom recommends the SMTP Fax Connector with GWIA integration for GroupWise fax integration.
The DM Fax Server includes a main MMC-based administration console for centralized administration of the entire fax server system. Here, the fax server system administrator can manage inbound and outbound fax routing rules, main system services, view logs, configure LDAP integrations, and more.
The DM Fax Server integrates tightly with Novell NDS/eDirectory. This allows you to keep user management centralized - there are no user accounts to create or manage on the DM Fax Server. Assignment of fax DID numbers can also be done through NDS/eDirectory. This direct integration centralizes user administration, eliminates the need for separate user management on the fax server, eliminates synchronization between the fax server and NDS/eDirectory, speeds deployment, and ultimately translates into lower total cost of ownership (TCO).
The DM Fax Server includes an LDAP/Data Connector that pulls information from NDS/eDirectory Directory and dynamically places it onto fax cover sheets during job processing. LDAP connectivity is also used for assigning fax cover pages based on your directory user and group structures.