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1. Start Microsoft Outlook.
2. Create a new e-mail message.
3. In the To... field on the New Message window, type
fax=nnnn@mss.domain.com, where nnnn is the fax number of
the recipient, and mss.domain.com is the message storage server
and the domain name. Your system administrator will provide
this information.
4. Press TAB or CTRL + K so that the fax address is resolved and
appears underlined.
5. Right-click on the fax address in the To... field, and select
Properties.
6. On the E-mail Properties window, click Custom Type and type
MM in the E-mail type: field. This will tell Outlook to send the
message using Modular Messaging. If you do not specify this, the
fax will not be delivered
Note: The E-mail type field will display SMTP as the default value
if you have any other account configured in your Outlook
profile.
7. In the Subject field, type the desired text.
8. In the message body, type the desired text.
9. Click Send.
Once you send a fax, Modular Messaging sends a fax delivery status
notification message (fax delivery successful or failed) to your Modular
Messaging mailbox.
When you send a fax using the Modular Messaging system, the system
automatically attaches a default cover page. You can edit the cover page
details from the Fax settings in Modular Messaging. Contact your system
administrator for more information.
Ken Means
"I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have."
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