[comp.dcom.telecom] Voice Mail Under Apple Unix

maples@uunet.uu.net> (05/31/91)

This may be a long shot, but here's what I want to do:

Get a central voice mail processing card that stores digitized voice
when a phone circuit rings over.  I would then like to be able to
store and forward this file to the intended recipient as mail.  If a
central system is available, it would be for a Sun 4/370 running 4.1.1
If the only possibility is a card per user machine, they would be for
Apple Mac II's running A/UX.

I would also like to be able to get a fax modem card at 9600/9600 for
the Sun 4/370 that would do send and receive faxes via a network
shareable server or queue like the 'lp' daemon.  Another possibility
would be a smart ethernet device to do this.

Are there such devices as these?  Who makes them?  What are the
limitations, features, etc.  If there are enough replies and interest
generated, I'll post a summary.


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