                              Press Release



NEW FAX RESOURCE GATEWAY FOR cc:MAIL OFFERS MILLIONS OF ELECTRONIC MAIL 
USERS EASY ACCESS TO TENS OF MILLIONS OF FAX MACHINES.

           
Resource Partners, Inc. (Wakefield, NH) announces a new way to connect 
millions of people using cc:Mail, Lotus Notes and other VIM-compatible 
electronic mailers with the tens of millions of people using fax machines. 
A new gateway forwards their e-mail messages via fax; it can also forward 
text (ASCII) or image (G3 TIFF) attachments, as well as attachments in 
various application formats (Word, Excel...) via fax.  Incoming faxes come 
to the user designated as the manager; it can also automatically route 
selected incoming faxes by reading the identification number (CSID) of the
originating fax machine or use DID to forward faxes received to the 
recipient's e-mail mailbox.   The Fax Resource cc:Mail Fax-Mail Connection 
for the Fax Resource Network Series is available for   $ 1,095 for the 
first post office per site, and $495 for each additional post office.  Each 
post office has an unlimited number of users.

The Fax-Mail Connection can send plain (ASCII) text from the e-mail 
application or fax directly from any Windows application.  cc:Mail users in 
DOS, Mac, or OS/2 can fax text messages and add attachments in supported 
formats. The Fax/Mail Connection allows users to add fax addresses to their
e-mail address directories. It reports successful and failed transmissions 
via e-mail.  And faxes received can be transcoded and routed to any e-mail 
mailbox, in any environment. 

August 1, 1994 saw the release of version 3.0 of the Fax Resource cc:Mail 
Connection. One of the added features of the new release is the Fax 
Optimizer, which allows a database of country codes to be set up and the
least expensive time selected for sending overseas faxes.

For more information on the Fax Resource family of enterprise fax
products contact:

Resource Partners North, 2157 Marc Lane - Suite 100, Burlington,
Ontario  L7M 3W6  Canada; tel: 905-336-2872; fax: 905-336-3158;
CompuServe: 74347,164


