This was originally posted in a thread, but there are many
people who are figuring this out, so I have reposted this
as a separate thread. It's more like "3rd party service
with optional softwareĦħ. It most useful to self employed
people, home office workers, and small companies that want
minimal premises, etc.
There are tons of email-to-fax and fax-to-email services;
You can even get a fax number with some of these services
(so you don't have to have a fax machine on your premises)
and you automatically get emailed a TIFF document or a PDF
document or even a .DOC attachment as an attachment by email,
CC'd to both your desktop and Blackberry. And keep a copy
of the fax on a fax web-mail site. Some of these are viewable
on the Blackberry itself, or if the attachment is not viewable
on the Blackberry, it at least serves as a notification
for you to login to the fax web-mail service or to your
desktop computer.
And many of these services allow you to send outgoing faxes
simply by sending an email to a special email address, such
as:
Quote:
To:
From:
Subject: 18005551212
Hi,
This is a test fax.
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And this works too:
Quote:
To:
From:
Subject: 18005551212
Attachment: ThisIsATestFax.doc
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The phone number in the subject is automatically dialed.
Your email address is registered with the service, so they
know it's you and caller-ID is automatically filled with
your virtual fax phone number.
The attached .doc and the email body is automatically transmitted
as a fax.
The transmittal pages are automatically added for you.
No software to download.
No software to install.
All allow you to send/receive faxes from any Internet connected
computer.
No physical line or fax machine needed.
For incoming faxes, they are emailed to you as attachments.
You are billed to your fax account a specific charge.
There's dozens of services like this, just Google 'Email
Fax'. (Example: www.efax.com)
Just find some easy-to-use service, there's dozens of services
out there, and many of them don't even require any software
at all! Don't bother with installing software, I prefer
the ones that allows you to email attachments to (many accepts
almost any format of attachments, automatically converting
them to faxes). Many of them actually cheaper than paying
for a fax phone line too -- and you get a dedicated fax
phone number too in any area code, as if you had a fax machine
there with no need for PIN's, etc.
The only time you really want to install software is simply
if you want to convert fax image files into text files.
(Free OCR software included with some fax services). Other
times, some fax services offer a special printer driver
so you can print the document to a fax which automatically
gets emailed to the service for the actual transmission.
(This works with scanners too for those times you want to
fax hardcopies over an email-to-fax service -- you press
the "Print" button on the scanner and select the special
printer driver). Works best with scanners that have a built-in
document feeder so you can send multiple-page faxes just
as easily as a real fax machine. A scanner is ONLY needed
if you ever need to send hardcopies as faxes to a fax-to-email
service.