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SBS Server 2003 Std SP1 w/ Windows Server 2003 SP2
Outlook 2003 SP3 client Our ERP software uses Outlook/Fax to send Invoices, Account Statements, etc. to our customers and it does this by attaching a Word Document to the email message. When the fax is sent to the customer, they first receive a single page with the text "Subject: Invoice 006816.doc" after which the actual invoice is sent. First of all, is it the ERP software or Outlook that is causing this page to be sent? and secondly, is there a way to suppress it? Thanks in advance, -Scott |
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No information here. Explain what you mean by ERP software, how it creates
and sends messages, what your client Fax software is, how it integrates with Outlook, and what your cover page settings are in both the fax software and Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "RymCo" wrote in message ... SBS Server 2003 Std SP1 w/ Windows Server 2003 SP2 Outlook 2003 SP3 client Our ERP software uses Outlook/Fax to send Invoices, Account Statements, etc. to our customers and it does this by attaching a Word Document to the email message. When the fax is sent to the customer, they first receive a single page with the text "Subject: Invoice 006816.doc" after which the actual invoice is sent. First of all, is it the ERP software or Outlook that is causing this page to be sent? and secondly, is there a way to suppress it? Thanks in advance, -Scott |
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Well... our ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software is what we use
to run our entire business from Accounting to Distribution to Manufacturing. It uses Microsoft Word Templates as its business document stationary (Purchase Orders, Packing Slips, Invoices, etc.) and fills in the details using bookmarks. The only setting that I see in that software is where we specify to use Microsoft Fax. When we choose to print one of the business documents, the software fills in the bookmarks, attaches the Word Document to an email message to Email address: Fax Contact@1 888 555 1234, Email type: FAX, Internet Format: Send using Outlook Rich Text Format, Subject: Invoice 007242.doc. We are using Small Business Server 2003 Standard Edition and it's integrated Fax Service and all clients have the MAPI Fax Mail Transport account set up in their Microsoft Outlook 2003 (SP3) client. The account is set to print to the \\Server\Fax, Include a cover page with faxes is unchecked. The only setting I can find on the server relating to cover pages is "Allow use of personal cover pages" which is checked. I have a U.S. Robotics Courier V.Everything external modem attached to the servers COM port which handles our incoming and outgoing routings. -Scott On Dec 5, 4:12 pm, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No information here. Explain what you mean by ERP software, how it creates and sends messages, what your client Fax software is, how it integrates with Outlook, and what your cover page settings are in both the fax software and Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"RymCo" wrote in message ... SBS Server 2003 Std SP1 w/ Windows Server 2003 SP2 Outlook 2003 SP3 client Our ERP software uses Outlook/Fax to send Invoices, Account Statements, etc. to our customers and it does this by attaching a Word Document to the email message. When the fax is sent to the customer, they first receive a single page with the text "Subject: Invoice 006816.doc" after which the actual invoice is sent. First of all, is it the ERP software or Outlook that is causing this page to be sent? and secondly, is there a way to suppress it? Thanks in advance, -Scott- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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I suspect your ERP software is triggering the cover page by how it is
sending the fax programmatically. If the fax were sent as an attachment and the cover page option is off, that would be honored. If it is just sent as mail message, it might not. Have you been able to examine the format of the cover page to determine its origin? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "RymCo" wrote in message ... Well... our ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software is what we use to run our entire business from Accounting to Distribution to Manufacturing. It uses Microsoft Word Templates as its business document stationary (Purchase Orders, Packing Slips, Invoices, etc.) and fills in the details using bookmarks. The only setting that I see in that software is where we specify to use Microsoft Fax. When we choose to print one of the business documents, the software fills in the bookmarks, attaches the Word Document to an email message to Email address: Fax Contact@1 888 555 1234, Email type: FAX, Internet Format: Send using Outlook Rich Text Format, Subject: Invoice 007242.doc. We are using Small Business Server 2003 Standard Edition and it's integrated Fax Service and all clients have the MAPI Fax Mail Transport account set up in their Microsoft Outlook 2003 (SP3) client. The account is set to print to the \\Server\Fax, Include a cover page with faxes is unchecked. The only setting I can find on the server relating to cover pages is "Allow use of personal cover pages" which is checked. I have a U.S. Robotics Courier V.Everything external modem attached to the servers COM port which handles our incoming and outgoing routings. -Scott On Dec 5, 4:12 pm, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No information here. Explain what you mean by ERP software, how it creates and sends messages, what your client Fax software is, how it integrates with Outlook, and what your cover page settings are in both the fax software and Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"RymCo" wrote in message ... SBS Server 2003 Std SP1 w/ Windows Server 2003 SP2 Outlook 2003 SP3 client Our ERP software uses Outlook/Fax to send Invoices, Account Statements, etc. to our customers and it does this by attaching a Word Document to the email message. When the fax is sent to the customer, they first receive a single page with the text "Subject: Invoice 006816.doc" after which the actual invoice is sent. First of all, is it the ERP software or Outlook that is causing this page to be sent? and secondly, is there a way to suppress it? Thanks in advance, -Scott- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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If I had to guess, it looks to me like the first page is the actual
email itself. I suppose if I were able to stop it in the outbox and add something to the body, I would be able to confirm this. If that's the case, blanking out the subject should result in only the attachment being faxed. I can test this but unfortuneately, I won't be able to change the behaviour without consulting with the ERP vendor. Thanks for your time... -Scott On Dec 6, 4:18 pm, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I suspect your ERP software is triggering the cover page by how it is sending the fax programmatically. If the fax were sent as an attachment and the cover page option is off, that would be honored. If it is just sent as mail message, it might not. Have you been able to examine the format of the cover page to determine its origin? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"RymCo" wrote in message ... Well... our ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software is what we use to run our entire business from Accounting to Distribution to Manufacturing. It uses Microsoft Word Templates as its business document stationary (Purchase Orders, Packing Slips, Invoices, etc.) and fills in the details using bookmarks. The only setting that I see in that software is where we specify to use Microsoft Fax. When we choose to print one of the business documents, the software fills in the bookmarks, attaches the Word Document to an email message to Email address: Fax Contact@1 888 555 1234, Email type: FAX, Internet Format: Send using Outlook Rich Text Format, Subject: Invoice 007242.doc. We are using Small Business Server 2003 Standard Edition and it's integrated Fax Service and all clients have the MAPI Fax Mail Transport account set up in their Microsoft Outlook 2003 (SP3) client. The account is set to print to the \\Server\Fax, Include a cover page with faxes is unchecked. The only setting I can find on the server relating to cover pages is "Allow use of personal cover pages" which is checked. I have a U.S. Robotics Courier V.Everything external modem attached to the servers COM port which handles our incoming and outgoing routings. -Scott On Dec 5, 4:12 pm, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No information here. Explain what you mean by ERP software, how it creates and sends messages, what your client Fax software is, how it integrates with Outlook, and what your cover page settings are in both the fax software and Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"RymCo" wrote in message ... SBS Server 2003 Std SP1 w/ Windows Server 2003 SP2 Outlook 2003 SP3 client Our ERP software uses Outlook/Fax to send Invoices, Account Statements, etc. to our customers and it does this by attaching a Word Document to the email message. When the fax is sent to the customer, they first receive a single page with the text "Subject: Invoice 006816.doc" after which the actual invoice is sent. First of all, is it the ERP software or Outlook that is causing this page to be sent? and secondly, is there a way to suppress it? Thanks in advance, -Scott- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Aha. So it's not a true coverpage at all, then right? It's just the message
itself. You can't stop that. Your ERP would need to invoke the Fax Service differently. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "RymCo" wrote in message ... If I had to guess, it looks to me like the first page is the actual email itself. I suppose if I were able to stop it in the outbox and add something to the body, I would be able to confirm this. If that's the case, blanking out the subject should result in only the attachment being faxed. I can test this but unfortuneately, I won't be able to change the behaviour without consulting with the ERP vendor. Thanks for your time... -Scott On Dec 6, 4:18 pm, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I suspect your ERP software is triggering the cover page by how it is sending the fax programmatically. If the fax were sent as an attachment and the cover page option is off, that would be honored. If it is just sent as mail message, it might not. Have you been able to examine the format of the cover page to determine its origin? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"RymCo" wrote in message ... Well... our ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software is what we use to run our entire business from Accounting to Distribution to Manufacturing. It uses Microsoft Word Templates as its business document stationary (Purchase Orders, Packing Slips, Invoices, etc.) and fills in the details using bookmarks. The only setting that I see in that software is where we specify to use Microsoft Fax. When we choose to print one of the business documents, the software fills in the bookmarks, attaches the Word Document to an email message to Email address: Fax Contact@1 888 555 1234, Email type: FAX, Internet Format: Send using Outlook Rich Text Format, Subject: Invoice 007242.doc. We are using Small Business Server 2003 Standard Edition and it's integrated Fax Service and all clients have the MAPI Fax Mail Transport account set up in their Microsoft Outlook 2003 (SP3) client. The account is set to print to the \\Server\Fax, Include a cover page with faxes is unchecked. The only setting I can find on the server relating to cover pages is "Allow use of personal cover pages" which is checked. I have a U.S. Robotics Courier V.Everything external modem attached to the servers COM port which handles our incoming and outgoing routings. -Scott On Dec 5, 4:12 pm, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No information here. Explain what you mean by ERP software, how it creates and sends messages, what your client Fax software is, how it integrates with Outlook, and what your cover page settings are in both the fax software and Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"RymCo" wrote in message ... SBS Server 2003 Std SP1 w/ Windows Server 2003 SP2 Outlook 2003 SP3 client Our ERP software uses Outlook/Fax to send Invoices, Account Statements, etc. to our customers and it does this by attaching a Word Document to the email message. When the fax is sent to the customer, they first receive a single page with the text "Subject: Invoice 006816.doc" after which the actual invoice is sent. First of all, is it the ERP software or Outlook that is causing this page to be sent? and secondly, is there a way to suppress it? Thanks in advance, -Scott- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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