home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Archive-name: internet-services/fax-faq
- Last-Modified: 1998/9/17
- Version: 1.8
-
- FAQ: How can I send a fax from the Internet?
- Version 1.8 - September 17 1998
-
- Send comments & updates to Kevin Savetz - savetz@northcoast.com
-
- This document is copyright 1998 by Kevin M. Savetz. All rights
- reserved. More legal stuff is near the end of this file. If you know of
- an Internet fax service that is missing from this list, or information
- herein needs updating, please send e-mail to savetz@northcoast.com
-
- *** TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Can I send a fax from the Internet?
- Free services - International Destinations
- Free services - United States Destinations
- Free services - Canadian Destinations
- Commercial Services
- Faxing from the Desktop
- Other Internet/Fax Tricks
- For More Information About Faxing
- Legal Stuff
- Where to Find this Document
-
- *** CAN I SEND A FAX FROM THE INTERNET?
- Yes. There are many services that will let you use the Internet to send
- a fax. Some are free while others are pay services. Most services
- require that you can send and receive electronic mail, or that you have
- Web access. Some require that you install special software on your
- computer (these are listed in the "Faxing from the Desktop" section.)
-
- Other Internet services that are available include conversion of
- incoming faxes to e-mail. That is, when you receive a fax at a special
- number, the fax is scanned and sent to your e-mail address. Other
- commercial services include bulk faxing, and web page form input to fax.
- (These are not primary concerns of this document, but are noted for your
- convenience.)
-
- *** FREE SERVICES - International destinations
- +++ TPC.INT Remote Printing
- The TPC.INT "Remote Printing Experiment" is the grandfather of Internet
- faxing services. A group effort for the benefit of Internet users, the
- service is free. You can send faxes via e-mail or a Web form. You can
- send mail to many parts of the world but not everywhere. Check the
- current coverage list. A variety of companies, institutions and citizens
- around the world have joined the experiment. When an organization joins
- as a remote-fax server, it specifies what areas to which they are willing
- to send faxes. If any articipating fax organizations cover the area you
- wish to reach, your message is routed to the appropriate machine for
- faxation. Otherwise, you will receive a message informing you the fax
- couldn't be delivered.
-
- Check the coverage list first:
- http://www.tpc.int/fax_cover_auto.html
- tpccover@info.tpc.int
-
- To send a fax by e-mail, send a message
- To: remote-printer.info@phonenumber.iddd.tpc.int
-
- Where <info> contains information for the cover page. In <info>, "/" is
- turned into a line break and "_" is turned into a space. For example:
- To: remote-printer.Arlo_Cats/Room_123@12025551234.iddd.tpc.int
-
- Use the following addresses to obtain more information:
- Home page: http://www.tpc.int/
- Frequently-Asked-Questions: tpcfaq@info.tpc.int
- or http://www.tpc.int/faq/tpcfaq.html
- Subscribe to mailing list: majordomo@aarnet.edu.au
- Body: subscribe tpc-rp
- Mailing list contributions: tpc-rp@aarnet.edu.au
- Administrative questions: tpcadmin@info.tpc.int
- [Verified 9/15/98]
-
- +++ Philippines
- For information on sending free faxes to the Philippines (Iligan city,
- Metro Cebu and Metro Manila) see:
- http://www.msuiit.edu.ph/fax.html
- [Verified 9/15/98]
-
- +++ Costa Rica
- This site lets you send free faxes to Costa Rica. You can send a fax
- anywhere in the country and check the delivery status .The web pages are
- in Spanish.
- http://www.nacion.co.cr/netinc/cortesia/fax.html
- [Verified 9/14/98]
-
- +++ Kuwait
- This service will send a fax to anywhere in Kuwait. Usage:
- To: fax@kuwait.net
- Subject: 7 digit phone number without punctuation
- Body: text of fax
- For help, visit http://www.kuwait.net/fax.help or send email
- To: fax@kuwait.net
- Subject: help
- [Verified 9/16/98]
-
- +++ Auckland, New Zealand
- This service lets you send a fax to Auckland, New Zealand (+64 9). For
- information or to send a fax, visit:
- http://www.faxmail.co.nz/
- For a fee, the company also allows you to receive faxes via e-mail, send
- bulk faxes, and other services.
- [Verified 9/15/98]
-
- +++ Austria
- This Web-to-fax gateway covers commercial fax numbers in Austria. The
- entire site is in German. You need to search its directory of 150,000
- businesses. If the business is in the database, you can send it a fax.
- If not, you can't.
- http://www.compnet.at/
- [Verified 9/16/98]
-
- +++ Romania
- This e-mail-to-fax service allows you to send a fax anywhere in Romania.
- It appears to be a commercial service, but according to the web site "You
- may use this service free several times." To send a fax to Romania, send
- e-mail:
- To: 1234567@fax.kappa.ro (7-digit local fax number)
- Body: text of fax
- For more information:
- http://www1.kappa.ro/fax/eindex.html
- [Verified 9/14/98]
-
- +++ Equador
- Free faxes to Equador. Web page in Spanish:
- http://www2.lahora.com.ec/paginas/faxg.html
- [Verified 9/14/98]
-
- +++ Karachi, Pakistan
- Free faxes to Karachi, Pakistan: Send e-mail:
- To: fax@broadcast.net
- Subject: fax2444047 (the word "fax" & seven-digit fax number)
- Body: text of fax
- For more information:
- http://members.tripod.com/~faximpex/fax.htm
- For help via e-mail, send a message: To: faximpex@broadcast.net
- Subject: help
- [Verified 9/15/98]
-
- +++ Panama
- Free faxes to Panama. Web page in Spanish.
- http://www.prensa.com/cgi-bin/faxman.cgi
- [Verified 9/15/98]
-
- +++ Egypt
- Free faxes to Egypt.
- http://haneen.dyn.ml.org/fax/fax.html
- [Verified 9/15/98]
-
- +++ Israel
- Allows you to send faxes to businesses in Israel. You can only send faxes
- to businesses listed in their yellow pages directory.
- http://www.yellowpages.co.il/dapaz/info/efaxinfo.html
- [Verified 9/15/98]
-
- *** FREE SERVICES - United States destinations
- +++ Sacramento (1-916)
- This service is a feature of a Sacramento, California-based bulletin
- board system. You can use it to send faxes to areas that are a local
- call from Sacramento, including the California State Legislature. This
- service is run as a hobby and is connected to the Internet by UUCP, so
- it can take from 12 to 24 hours for your fax to be delivered or for the
- help files to reach you. It does not support multiple addressing: only
- one fax number per message. It also does not send a cover page, so be
- sure to start your message with a note directing it to someone's
- attention. It will truncate faxes longer than two pages (that's 132
- lines.)
-
- To use this fax service, send e-mail
- To: faxline@sacto.com
- Subject: local (7 digit) phone number, without area code
- Body: <text of fax>
- For complete usage information, send e-mail
- To: request@sacto.com
- Subject: 052
- For a list of some legislators' fax numbers in the Sacramento area, send
- e-mail:
- To: request@sacto.com
- Subject: 050
- Information about this service is also available on the Web:
- http://www.calweb.com/~argek/fax/intro.html
- [Verified 9/15/98]
-
- +++ University of Minnesota (1-612)
- The University of Minnesota operates a fax gateway which allows students
- and staff to send faxes anywhere. If you don't go to UMinn, you may use
- the service to send faxes to folks at the University and exchanges local
- to the campus.
-
- The structure for e-mailing a fax is:
- To: /pn=John.Doe/dd.fax=234-5678/@fax.tc.umn.edu
-
- Put the recipient's name, with a period between the first and last
- names, after pn= and put the seven digit fax number after the characters
- dd.fax=. This name will be printed in the "To:" field on the fax cover
- page. The area code for the University of Minnesota is 612, so you don't
- need to supply an area code. For more information, send e-mail to
- ccs@maroon.tc.umn.edu.
- [Verified 6/21/97]
-
- +++ University of Illinois, Chicago (1-815)
- Lets you send a fax to the University of Illinois, Chicago campus. To
- send a fax, address mail to:
- Arlo_Cats18155551212@fax.uic.edu
- [Verified 6/21/97]
-
- +++ New York City (1-212)
- Interpage, a commercial fax service listed in the commercial section
- below, offers free faxing to any number in the New York City area or any
- U.S. toll-free number.
- http://www.interpage.net/wwwfax.html
- [Verified 9/17/98]
-
- *** FREE SERVICES - Canadian destinations
- +++ University of Calgary
- For faxes to Calgary, Canada. Usage is:
- To: John_Jones@5551234.fax.ucalgary.ca
- [Verified 6/21/97]
-
- +++ Winnipeg City (1-204)
- This service allows you to send a fax to Winnipeg City, Canada (area
- code 204.) To use, send e-mail
- To: fax@umanitoba.ca
- Body:
- FAXnumber: <local 7-digit fax number to dial>
- FAXto: <Receiver's name>
- FAXfrom: <sender's name>
- FAXcontact: <sender's phone number>
- FAXmemobegin
- <Optional memo text on the cover page, up to 20 lines>
- FAXmemoend
- <Whole fax body>
- [Verified 6/21/97]
-
- +++ Quebec and Montreal (1-514 and 1-450)
- For faxes to the 514 and 450 area codes. Usage is:
- To: John_Jones@555-1234.fax.cam.org (for 510 area code)
- To: John_Jones@450-555-1234.fax.cam.org (for 450 area code)
- For more information, see
- http://WWW.CAM.ORG/en/accsupp/most/email/fax.html
- [Verified 9/15/98]
-
- +++ Quebec City area (1-418)
- To send a fax by e-mail, send a message
- To: rp.info@phonenumber.fax.ulaval.ca
- Where <info> contains information for the cover page. In <info>, "/" is
- turned into a line break and "_" is turned into a space. Don't use "."
- and "@" in <info>. For example:
- To: rp.Arlo_Cats/Room_123@14185551234.fax.ulaval.ca
- For more information (in French):
- http://www.gel.ulaval.ca/Fax/manuel_fax.html
- [Verified 9/15/98]
-
- +++ Quebec (1-418)
- Send a fax anywhere in QuΘbec city, 35 lines maximum.
- http://ns2.clic.net/fax.html
- [Verified 9/15/98]
-
- +++ Montreal (1-514).
- Send a fax anywhere in Montreal, free. Web page is in English and French.
-
- http://www.iti.qc.ca/iti/fax.htm
- [Verified 9/14/98]
-
- +++ Montreal (1-514).
- Send a fax anywhere in Montreal, free. Web page is in English and French.
- You can check the status of your fax as well.
- http://www.vif.com/run/fax/index.shtml
- [Verified 9/14/98]
-
- +++ Fax the Feds
- For Canadian citizens, lets you send a free fax to your Member of
- Parliament. This is basically a phone book interface to TPC.INT.
- http://www.net-efx.com/faxfeds/
- [Verified 9/17/98]
-
- *** COMMERCIAL (PAY-FOR-USE) SERVICES
- +++ Faxaway
- Allows you to send faxes anywhere in the world, including many types of
- attachments. Fee depends on the destination country (US is 11
- cents/minute, Germany is 35 cents/minute.)
- You can test the service by sending a free fax immediately. To do so,
- visit:
- http://www.faxaway.com/testdrive/testdrive.cgi?20100
- For more information, e-mail:
- info@faxaway.com
- [Verified 9/17/98]
-
- +++ Digital Mail
- Offers e-mail-to-fax and fax-to-e-mail. Subscribers get a unique phone
- number that accepts voicemail and faxes.
- http://www.digitalmail.com/
- [Verified 9/17/98]
-
- +++ FaxMate
- Provides e-mail-to-fax, fax-to-e-mail (documents arrive as graphic
- attachments), broadcast fax and fax-to-fax (routed over Internet).
- http://www.faxmate.com
- [Verified 9/14/98]
-
- +++ FaxSAV
- This company offers e-mail-to-fax as well as Internet faxing from
- desktop software, web page-to-fax, and fax broadcast services.
- Information about their e-mail-to-fax service is at:
- http://www.faxsav.com/faxsavinternet/html/faxmailer.html
- General information is at:
- http://www.faxsav.com/
- [Verified 9/17/98]
-
- +++ GSIS
- Offers e-mail to fax, fax-to-e-mail, web-to-fax, and fax broadcast.
- http://www.gsisys.com/services.html
- [Verified 9/17/98]
-
- +++ HT-NET
- Send faxes from the web: service includes personal address book and spell
- checker. Provides delivery confirmation via e-mail. They also do
- broadcast faxing.
-
- You can also recieve faxes via a personal fax number (650 or 800 area
- code). You can view received faxes, including graphics, in your web
- browser.
- http://www.htnet.net
- [verified 9/14/98]
-
- +++ InterFax
- InterFax allows you to send faxes via e-mail within the US or
- internationally. Fax broadcasting is supported as well. For charges and
- further information, send e-mail to
- interfaxinfo@pan.com (automatic reply) or faxmaster@pan.com (human)
- [Verified 9/17/98]
-
- +++ Interpage
- Offers fax-to-e-mail, e-mail-to-fax, web-to-fax, graphical fax-to-web.
- http://www.interpage.net
- info@interpage.net or help@interpage.net or questions@interpage.net
- [Verified 9/17/98]
-
- +++ fax.co.uk United Kingdom
- E-mail-to-fax gateway to United Kingdom destinations. Offers services
- for sender or recipient to pay for delivery. For information:
- http://fax.co.uk/
- info@fax.co.uk
- [Verified 9/17/98]
-
- +++ IndiaFax Calport (India)
- Send text or graphic (PCX format) faxes to India. For more information,
- e-mail:
- indiafax@calport.wa.com or support@calport.wa.com
- [verified 6/21/97]
-
- +++ Iranian and Armenian Post Office
- Does e-mail-to-fax and e-mail-to-postal mail to Iran and Armenia.
- Iran: http://www.angelfire.com/biz/irpost/
- Armenia: http://www.angelfire.com/biz/armpost/
- [verified 9/16/98]
-
- +++ ITnets
- E-mail-to-fax, fax from the desktop, fax-to-fax routed over Internet, fax
- broadcasting.
- http://www.itnets.com
- [verified 9/15/98]
-
- +++ Mailmail
- Worldwide web-to-fax service allows attachments.
- http://www.mailmail.com/
- [verified 9/16/98]
-
- +++ NCI (Western Europe)
- This fax gateway allows customers to send faxes to most of the Western
- European countries, including the Netherlands, United Kingdom, Belgium
- and many other countries. Accepts ASCII and WordPerfect 5.1 documents.
- For more information:
- http://www.nci.nl/ (Web site is in Dutch)
- Or send e-mail:
- To: info.fax@nci.nl
- [verified 9/14/98]
-
- +++ Syscom
- E-mail-to-fax gateway that specializes in broadcast faxing.
- http://www.syscom-corp.com
- [verified 9/16/98]
-
- +++ UniTerra
- UniTerra does worldwide e-mail to fax, fax-to-e-mail, web-to-fax, web
- page fax on demand and mass faxing.
- http://www.uniterra.com
- [verified 9/14/98]
-
- *** FAXING FROM THE DESKTOP
- These services allow you to send a fax using an application on your
- Internet-connected computer (rather than by accessing a Web page or
- sending e-mail, as with the services mentioned above.) All of the following
- services use the Internet to route the fax towards its destination. Some
- services simply send your fax from one central Internet server from
- faxation; others use the Internet to partially route the fax to save long
- distance charges. It usually works something like this: faxes are
- transmitted from the sender's desktop fax software to the a special
- server. The server routes faxes via an Internet connection to a remote
- server located in geographical proximity to the destination fax machine.
- From this remote server, the fax is sent to its target address using the
- local telephone system.
-
- +++ FaxFree
- This Windows 95 software allows users to send and receive faxes from one
- Windows 95 machine to another Windows 95 machine over the Internet. If
- you are in a corporate networking scheme, the software can route
- outgoing faxes to ordinary fax machines for delivery.
- http://www.tacsystems.com/fax.htm
- [Verified 9/14/98]
-
- +++ eFax
- eFax is a desktop-to-fax application for Windows. Includes encryption,
- broadcasting, and scanner support.
- http://www.e-corp.com/products/efax/
- [Verified 9/16/98]
-
- +++ FaxStorm
- FaxStorm is a desktop-to-fax application for Windows. It includes a
- contact manager, a fax scheduler, a cover page builder and an attachment
- manager.
- http://www.faxstorm.com
- [Verified 9/14/98]
-
- +++ GraphNet MPW
- Fax-from-the-desktop for the corporate environment. Windows.
- http://www.graphnet.com/
- [Verified 9/16/98]
-
- +++ Tornado Electronic Messaging System
- TEMS software provides e-mail, fax, voice mail and paging from one
- mailbox.
- http://www.tems.com/
- [Verified 9/14/98]
-
- +++ USWest FaxPower
- Outgoing and inbound fax from the Windows 95 desktop.
- http://www.uswest.com/faxpower/
- [Verified 9/16/98]
-
- +++ JFAX
- Fax directly from your e-mail software or from your favorite applications
- to any fax machine in the world. You can also receive faxes and voice
- mail via e-mail: JFAX provides its users with a personal telephone number
- which diverts
- fax (digitized including graphics) and voicemail (converted to a digital
- file) to an e-mail account. Mac and Windows software is available.
- http://www.jfax.net
- [Verified 9/14/98]
-
- +++ Telebox
- Sends faxes worldwide using Windows. Can handle TIFF, JPEG, BMP and other
- graphics files as well as text. Free trial account available.
- Subscribers must prepay for $15 in transmission charges. For information:
- http://www.netbox.com/cpsinfo/telbox.htm
- neocom@telbox.coms
- [Verified 9/14/98]
-
- *** OTHER INTERNET/FAX TRICKS
- The following services do not fall under this document's primary focus
- (services that can send or receive faxes via the Internet) but are
- included because, well, people keep asking about them.
-
- +++ BCM
- Corporate fax-to-fax routed over the Internet.
- http://www.bcmfax.net
- [Verified 9/16/98]
-
- +++ Netoffice FaxWeb
- Allows you to retrieve your faxes and voicemail messages using the World
- Wide Web. For information, visit:
- http://www.faxweb.net
- [Verified 9/14/98]
-
- +++ PASSaFAX
- Corporate fax-to-fax routed over the Internet.
- http://www.vocaltec.com/radlinx/prod_paf.html
- [Verified 9/15/98]
-
- +++ Protofax
- Internet-to-fax server software.
- http://www.protonet.com
- [Verified 9/15/98]
-
- *** FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT FAXING
- For more information about Internet-to-fax gateways, and faxing info in
- general, check out the Usenet newsgroup alt.fax.
-
- For technical information about the data communications aspects of
- faxing, see the newsgroup comp.dcom.fax
-
- Also visit Michael Frost's review of Internet fax services, at:
- http://www.netpower.no/frost/fax/
-
- Did you know that sending unsolicited advertisements via fax is illegal
- in the United States? (Per 47USC227):
- http://www.codemeta.com/tpc/usc47.txt
-
- *** LEGAL STUFF
- This document is copyright 1998 by Kevin M. Savetz. All rights
- reserved.
-
- All prices in US dollars, unless otherwise indicated.
-
- Permission for the following types of distribution is hereby granted,
- provided that this file is distributed intact, including the above
- copyright notice:
- - non-commercial distribution
- - posting to Internet archives, BBSs and online services
- - distribution by teachers, librarians and Internet trainers
- - inclusion on software/FAQ/Internet-oriented CD-ROMs
-
- Permission for commercial distribution may be obtained from the editor.
- SHARE THIS INFORMATION FREELY AND IN GOOD FAITH. DO NOT DISTRIBUTE
- MODIFIED VERSIONS OF THIS DOCUMENT.
-
- This document is always in transition. If you notice that something
- important is missing, or information herein needs updating, please
- contact the editor.
-
- The editor and contributors have developed this FAQ as a service to the
- Internet community. We hope you find it useful. This FAQ is purely a
- volunteer effort. Although every effort has been made to insure that
- answers are as accurate as possible, no guarantee is implied or
- intended. While the editor tries to keep this document current, remember
- that the Internet and its services are constantly changing, so don't be
- surprised if you happen across statements which are obsolete. If you do,
- please send corrections to the editor. Corrections, questions, and
- comments should be sent to Kevin Savetz at savetz@northcoast.com. Please
- indicate what version of this document to which you are referring.
-
- *** WHERE TO FIND THIS DOCUMENT
- On the World Wide Web
- http://www.savetz.com/fax/
-
- You can receive it via anonymous FTP
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/internet-services/fax-faq
-
- This file is posted to the Usenet newsgroups alt.internet.services,
- alt.online-service, alt.bbs.internet, alt.fax, alt.answers,
- comp.dcom.fax, comp.mail.misc, comp.answers, and news.answers
-
- You can also retrieve this document via electronic mail:
- To: mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu
- Body: send usenet/news.answers/internet-services/fax-faq
-
- ###end of document###
-