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jviren
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      15th Apr 2009
Is it possible to accept faxes digitally? Thanks for the help.
 
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There are many online fax services, but they do charge for their use. Try
www.efax.com, or google for alternatives.
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      15th Apr 2009
I should have clarified: what I mean is, is it possible to accept faxes
digitally other than online (with my fax)? I can SEND them from my computer
through my fax, so wondered if I could RECEIVE them from my fax to my
computer. I've tried an online service and really like it but didn't like
having to scan things that weren't digitized. I have a feeling that it can't
be that simple, right?

"Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote:

> There are many online fax services, but they do charge for their use. Try
> www.efax.com, or google for alternatives.
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> > Is it possible to accept faxes digitally? Thanks for the help.

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      15th Apr 2009
jviren wrote:
> I should have clarified: what I mean is, is it possible to accept faxes
> digitally other than online (with my fax)? I can SEND them from my computer
> through my fax, so wondered if I could RECEIVE them from my fax to my
> computer. I've tried an online service and really like it but didn't like
> having to scan things that weren't digitized. I have a feeling that it can't
> be that simple, right?
>
> "Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote:
>
>> There are many online fax services, but they do charge for their use. Try
>> www.efax.com, or google for alternatives.
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>> Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging
>> www.coribright.com/windows
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>> "jviren" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:2FAC6AB7-624B-4739-AD1F-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Is it possible to accept faxes digitally? Thanks for the help.

>>


It depends on exactly what you mean by "I can SEND them from my computer
through my fax."

If you have a fax modem connected to an ordinary telephone line and are
using this to send a fax from your computer, then it is likely that you
can also receive faxes. If this is what you are doing, are you using XP
Fax Services or some other software to control the fax modem?

If you mean that you have a stand-alone fax machine that is connected to
your computer that also permits you to send faxes from your computer,
then probably not, but it will depend on the particular fax machine and
the software you are using.

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