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Yes the number resolves
In my profile there is Fax Transport Servises and hotmail, and I choose the Fax Transport. Then it is written above the "To" field that this mail will be send by fax transport. Same thing happens when i create a contact with fax number in all the formats (international and local) I appreciate your help - It is REALY important for me to be able to send faxes for a voluntary work i do Thanks Chen |
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Well the only thing I've seen produce this error message is the presence of
something in the fax message that requires rendering. Are you absolutely sure you have no graphics and nothing requiring formatting in your message? If so, then try creating and using a profile that has Fax as the only transport. I've never tried putting Fax and HTTP mail in the same profile. They may not be compatible. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Chen" wrote in message ups.com... Yes the number resolves In my profile there is Fax Transport Servises and hotmail, and I choose the Fax Transport. Then it is written above the "To" field that this mail will be send by fax transport. Same thing happens when i create a contact with fax number in all the formats (international and local) I appreciate your help - It is REALY important for me to be able to send faxes for a voluntary work i do Thanks Chen |
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I recommend KB article 327702. We found that switching to the Microsoft
Sharted Fax Mail Transport cleared our problems up. This was not an issue on WinXP machines. Tom "Chen" wrote in message ups.com... Yes the number resolves In my profile there is Fax Transport Servises and hotmail, and I choose the Fax Transport. Then it is written above the "To" field that this mail will be send by fax transport. Same thing happens when i create a contact with fax number in all the formats (international and local) I appreciate your help - It is REALY important for me to be able to send faxes for a voluntary work i do Thanks Chen |
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But he wasn't using SBS fax.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Tom Lang" wrote in message ... I recommend KB article 327702. We found that switching to the Microsoft Sharted Fax Mail Transport cleared our problems up. This was not an issue on WinXP machines. Tom "Chen" wrote in message ups.com... Yes the number resolves In my profile there is Fax Transport Servises and hotmail, and I choose the Fax Transport. Then it is written above the "To" field that this mail will be send by fax transport. Same thing happens when i create a contact with fax number in all the formats (international and local) I appreciate your help - It is REALY important for me to be able to send faxes for a voluntary work i do Thanks Chen |
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Russ Valentine [MVP Outlook] wrote: *Your English is fine. Perhaps mine wasn't. Remember that I asked you for the format of your message. If it is HTML, change it to plain text. You appear to be asking the Fax Service to render your fax. The Fax Service has no rendering capability. Neither does Outlook. So your message must not contain anything that requires rendering (like formatting or signatures, etc.) ------ Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] Chen wrote: After installing Fax Services in window and after adding Fax Transport Service as an e-mail account on my Outlook 2002, I do the following: 1. open a new mail message 2. choose in accounts box the Fax Transport Service 3. in the "To" box I write: "[fax:111-111-1111]" 4. i tried do it with and without attaching a word file. 5. i press send button. If i attacha word file, the file opens, and shows a window stating it is printing the file to the fax, and then it disappears and nothing happens. If i don't attach anything, it sends the message and then nothing happens. In both cases I imediately recieve a mail message to my Inbox stating (in Hebrew) that the printing to the Microsoft Fax couldn't be completed (it doesn't state why). By the way - if I try to print from a document directley to the fax printer it works perfectly well, but Iwant to use the outlook because I want to merge letters to the fax. Thank you very much for your help (I hope my English is clear enough) Chen Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote: printer. inbox to * You need to have a Modem and a Phone line connected to the modem, to send your fax. -- navpdotcom ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via http://www.mcse.ms ------------------------------------------------------------------------ View this thread: http://www.mcse.ms/message1297670.html |
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