Showing posts with label sending faxes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sending faxes. Show all posts

Monday, February 8, 2016

More on Faxes: Additional Ways to Send

In an earlier post, I explained how you can send a fax by logging into the fax2mail.com web site and uploading a file to be faxed.

For those who are interested, there are also several other ways to send a fax.

Virtual Fax Machine:

On the Fax2mail.com web site, there is a tab called "VFM".  This is a virtual fax machine that may be a little more user friendly.  You may browse for a file, and send through this device.

Alternatively, you may download the Virtual Fax Machine software to your computer.  Once  you have entered the login information, you can use this at any time to send a document.  You can even drag and drop a file right onto the application.  If you send many faxes, this may be a bit of a time saver.

Below is the link for the virtual fax machine application.

https://fax2mail.easylink.com/desktopfax/downloads/EasyLinkVFM.3.3.B6.exe

Print to Fax:

Also available on the fax to mail website are "print-to-fax" drivers that you can download and install on your computer.  Using this option will allow you to "print" to a fax from virtually any application (including WordPerfect).  Once installed, simply create a document and start to print as you normally would.  However, select the print to print-to-fax option from among the printers listed on your computer.  You will be prompted for the fax number and then hit send.  The one downside of this option is that there is no option for a cover page.  So you will want to make a cover page as the first page of the document you are sending if a cover page is needed.

Below is the link for the print to fax installer.

https://fax2mail.easylink.com/desktopfax/downloads/EasyLink_FL_GUI_Print2Fax.exe

If you send faxes regularly, or find the fax2mail.com web site confusing, you may want to give one of these options a try.


Monday, November 9, 2015

The New Age of Fax

In a past blog post I discussed why I thought we needed to update our fax technology.  We are now implementing this update.

As part of our move to Vonage, we have contracted with our new phone vendor to take care of our fax needs as well.  We will be retiring all of the fax machines in all of our offices.  We simply can no longer justify the cost of maintaining the machines and the analog phone lines to support them when there are better ways to accomplish the same things.

Sending Faxes

Sending faxes can be accomplished by going to the fax2mail.com fax web site.  If your document is already in electronic format, you can probably just upload that file.  If you have paper, you will need to scan it into a PDF or one of the other acceptable formats.  Once you have your file, go to:

https://fax2mail.easylink.com/welcome.do

A copy of this link has been added to the Research Home Page.

Next, log in using the name of your office's fax account:

Philadelphia-Fax@margolisedelstein.com
Mt_Laurel-Fax@margolisedelstein.com
Pittsburgh-Fax@margolisedelstein.com
Scranton-Fax@margolisedelstein.com
Harrisburg-Fax@margolisedelstein.com
Berkeley_Heights-Fax@margolisedelstein.com
Wilmington-Fax@margolisedelstein.com
Hollidaysburg-Fax@margolisedelstein.com
Beaver-Fax@margolisedelstein.com

Contact the help desk for the password for your office.

Once logged in, click on the "Send Fax" option on the left side of the screen.  You will then be asked to fill out fields that ask for:
  1. Name of the recipient
  2. Company
  3. Fax Address (this will almost always be the fax phone number of the recipient)
  4. Subject
All of this will appear on a cover sheet if you include one.  Click on ADD to save the information in the box to the right. If you have multiple recipients, you may repeat this process as many times as necessary

Next, upload your document.  The site will accept a variety of formats, with the notable exception of WordPerfect.  I recommend using PDF.  You may also type in your name and comments below this, which will appear on the cover sheet.

When ready, click on "review and send" in the top right, then hit "ok" when prompted.  Your fax will be sent to the designated fax machines.  If there is an error or problem with delivery, you will receive a notice to that effect.

Receiving Faxes

Under the new system, any incoming faxes will be sent to you as an email attachment.  The fax numbers in all nine of our offices are being moved to Vonage's fax enterprise service, hosted by fax2mail.com.  When a fax is sent to one of the firm's fax numbers, fax2mail will convert it to a PDF file and send it as an email to a designated person or group of people for that office.  The designated office contact will receive the message in Gmail and can forward it to the correct party in that office.

Also, if you want to check on an email and the designated receipient is not available, or if you want to look up an old email, you may go to the fax2mail.com web site and look in the inbox.  Once you have found and selected your fax, you can click on "view" which will generate a PDF on your computer and allow you to download it directly to your computer.

Conclusion

This new system will allow you to more easily save faxes in your email account, or download easily to the MDIR.  It will also allow us to keep a record of faxes sent and received, as well as allow sending and receiving faxes without leaving your desk.