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T.37Internet FAX User’s Guide 7
E-mail
The e-mail includes the To, From, and Date information.
It may include RE: (Subject) and body text (e-mail message).
The To, From, and Date information are automatically
generated as part of the Internet Faxing process. However,
they are based on information programmed by the user.
The subject and message (if used) can be determined by the
user.
TIFF attachment(s)
The TIFF attachment(s) are the “fax” part of the Internet Fax.
The content of the TIFF attachments is determined by the end
user. The conversion to TIFF and file handling are part of the
Internet Faxing process.
What Your T.37 Internet Fax Machine Can Do
T.37 Internet Fax is a feature with many capabilities.
This unit can
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• send and receive faxes via a Public Switched
Telephone Network (PSTN)
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• send and receive faxes via the Internet
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• print via a Local Area Network (LAN)
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• act as a network scanner
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• act as a Gateway service
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• act as a convenience copier
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Important!
Internet faxes differ from traditional faxes in these ways:
Although your fax has security features, faxes sent over
the Internet are more vulnerable to interception than
faxes sent over the PSTN.
There is no way to verify that a message has been
received by the machine to which it was addressed.
Helpful Hints (T.37)
Your fax machine has many features and capabilities that will
help you
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• operate the machine
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• save money
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• save time