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T.37Internet FAX User’s Guide 37
Gateway Services (Forwarding)
Faxes to an e-mail Address
Your fax machine can forward incoming faxes from an
F-Code fax machine to an e-mail address.
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Important!
Be aware that although your fax has security features
(password protection, access restricted to certain
domain names), any system is vulnerable to attack. If
you set up your fax for this feature, it may be possible
for unauthorized faxes to be sent to other machines
through your fax machine.
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Relay Print, User Function 27, must be ON for you to
use Gateway Services (Forwarding).
The default setting for Relay Print, User Function 27, is
OFF, to help protect against unauthorized faxes being
sent through your machine.
Procedure
1 Create a personal mailbox as a relay mailbox.
2 Register a one-touch key, with an e-mail address assigned
to it, in the relay mailbox.
Any fax image sent to this Personal Box is then forwarded
to the assigned e-mail address.
See the User’s Guide, “Advanced Operations, Confidential
Faxes, Programming Personal (Confidential) Mailboxes.”
See the User’s Guide, “Advanced Operations, Relay
Faxing.”
How it works
1 An F-Code fax machine sends the fax message to your
Internet Fax machine.
2 Your Internet Fax machine then converts the message to an
e-mail and forwards it to a mail server.
3 The mail server then sends the e-mail to a computer or
another Internet Fax.
E-mails to a Fax Number
Your machine can forward images received via e-mail to
another fax machine.
Your fax machine uses SMTP reception to do this.
This function is not supported for POP.
Use the format FAX=[telephone number}@{domain name}
to indicate the forwarding number.