"I have been very happy with Unity Fax. I save money by not having a second fax line, not printing out junk faxes, and being able to view and crop my received faxes before printing them. At first I thought I would not use the outgoing fax service, but tha ..." Jim Salsano, GMFS, Inc.
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Send Fax via Email
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To send a fax via email, please email the 10 digit number @faxorama.com and include the documents to be faxed as email attachments.
An example email address would be 2225551212@faxorama.com. Including a 1 in front of the number is not necessary.
The body of your email will be included as a fax page if it contains data. For those with automatic signaures, you may to delete it or it will be included in your fax.
Please be sure the email address you use to send your fax is registered in our system. This is how we authorize your outbound faxes.
You must confirm at least 1 fax within 24 hours when sending faxes via email. After your first confirmation, you can send additional faxes within a 24 hour period without additional confirmations.
You will receive a confirmation email when we store your fax for processing and again after it has been processed.
We support a wide variety of file formats, including DOC, DOCX, RTF, GIF, JPG, JPEG, PDF, TIFF, TIF, XLS, XLSX, TXT, PNG, BMP or WPS.
Now you're ready to start sending faxing via email!
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