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bron_s wrote:
Im doing some testing with the GFI Fax Maker before we introduce it to our company. But I cant find anyway to send a fax without having to open up a new Outlook Contact. DId you read the documentation? It says to address a fax message to the address in order to send the fax to the FAXmaker server. I don't see why you'd need a contact for that. -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() Brian Tillman wrote: bron_s wrote: Im doing some testing with the GFI Fax Maker before we introduce it to our company. But I cant find anyway to send a fax without having to open up a new Outlook Contact. DId you read the documentation? It says to address a fax message to the address in order to send the fax to the FAXmaker server. I don't see why you'd need a contact for that. -- Brian Tillman Yes I did read it, did that most of the morning. Outlook responds by saying it does not regconise the address. Which means I still need a contact. |
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Sending to [fax:nnn-nnnn] is not the same as sending to . Outlook should recognize as a valid email address.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "bron_s" wrote in message oups.com... Brian Tillman wrote: bron_s wrote: Im doing some testing with the GFI Fax Maker before we introduce it to our company. But I cant find anyway to send a fax without having to open up a new Outlook Contact. DId you read the documentation? It says to address a fax message to the address in order to send the fax to the FAXmaker server. I don't see why you'd need a contact for that. -- Brian Tillman Yes I did read it, did that most of the morning. Outlook responds by saying it does not regconise the address. Which means I still need a contact. |
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bron_s wrote:
Yes I did read it, did that most of the morning. Outlook responds by saying it does not regconise the address. Which means I still need a contact. Not at all. You need to set up the routing to the fax server properly. It's in the documentation. I never heard of FAXmaker before you mentioned it, but a quick perusal (about 15 minutes) of the docs indicates to me that that is completely independent of Outlook and completely dependent on your domain name service and mail routers. -- Brian Tillman |
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