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Re: [hylafax-users] Hylafax & Exchange 2003 Integration
"Kevin Pare" <kpare@xxxxxx> wrote:
Receiving works fine, I'm referring to outgoing faxes.
Basically exchange 2003 sends the message to the gfi box as an smtp
message, the gfi box takes the message and converts it to a fax. And
away you go. I'm wondering if I can tell the hylafax box how to handle
the messages that I attached in the original post?
Kevin,
I don't know much about Exchange 2003, but you might want to look into using
HylaFSP's ability to enable the faxing of email messages directly from
Outlook. If you enable Outlook's "Fax Transport" feature, then send an email
to a "fax recipient" from a computer with HylaFSP installed, that email will
be submitted to the HylaFAX server as a fax.
See:
http://www.slipstick.com/addins/services/winxpfax.htm
From that page, I quote:
"Sending faxes from Outlook
All that is required to send faxes from Outlook is to include the Fax Mail
Transport in your Outlook profile. You won't exactly stumble upon the
necessary steps to do so, however, because they're not very intuitive. For
Outlook 2002, go to Tools | E-mail Accounts | Add a new e-mail account |
Additional Server Types | Fax Mail Transport. For Outlook 2000
(Corporate/Workgroup mode), go to Tools | Services and add the Fax Mail
Transport there."
For more information on HylaFSP, see:
http://www.ifax.com/products/hylafsp/about_hylafsp.php
-Darren
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