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"Paul H. Kronfield" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 31 Aug 1996 15:47:09 -0500
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Hi Everyone -

For your info, I just activated a tpc cell covering all of Houston and
surrounding area for e-mail to fax.  If you do a lot of faxing to Houston,
or anywhere for that matter,  you can save a lot of communications funds by
taking advantage of this free service.

The system is basically a remote printer, which receives properly formatted
e-mail and automatically sends the fax to the recipient.

I urge you to try it out to your satisfaction. You can send free faxes to
many locations in the US and internationally - all from your e-mail.  And it
is absolutely free.

Formatting is important.  Let's say you want to send a fax to the
exploration dept. at Apache in Houston.  You compose an e-mail message.
Let's say you want to send it to Mr. Tom Jones at fax number 713-296-6450.
Here is how you address the email:

[log in to unmask]
9.2.3.1.7.1.tpc.int

note that there are no special characters allowed in the left side of the @.
The "/" forces a line break.  Only one "." is allowed in this convention.

That's all there is to it!  There is no charge and your fax is delivered
almost immediately.  You receive an e-mail notification of delivery.

There is a large area of the world similarly covered.  For coverage info,
and more info on the tpc remote printer project, see
http://www-usa.tpc.int/fax_cover_auto.html.  If you want further info about
Texas coverage, email [log in to unmask](that's me).

If you like the service, and I am certain you will, please pass the word!
Hope all is well with you and yours. -

Paul Kronfield
[log in to unmask]
http://www.geoprobe.com

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