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- Last-Modified: 1994/9/2
- Version: 0.6
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- FAQ: How can I send a fax from the Internet?
- version 0.6 - Sept 2 1994
-
- Send comments & updates to Kevin Savetz <savetz@rahul.net>.
-
- This document is copyright 1994 by Kevin M. Savetz. All rights
- reserved. More legal stuff is near the end of this file. If you notice
- that an Internet fax service is missing from this list, or information
- herein needs updating, please send e-mail to "savetz@rahul.net".
-
- To learn about my new book, YOUR INTERNET CONSULTANT - THE FAQS OF
- LIFE ONLINE, send e-mail to savetz@rahul.net with a SUBJECT LINE of
- "YIC".
-
- *** Table of Contents
- Can I send a fax from the Internet?
- Free services
- TPC.INT Remote Printing
- Rabbit.rgm Sacramento Fax Service
- University of Minnesota Fax Service
- Swedish University Network
- Commercial Services
- InterFax
- FAXiNET
- Unigate
- FaxLinq <New!>
- Fax Services that are no more
- Legal Stuff
- Where to Find this Document
-
- *** Can I send a fax from the Internet?
- Indeed. There are several services for sending a fax via Internet mail
- - some are free while others are pay services. At least one service
- even lets you receive a fax via Internet mail. The e-mail-to-fax
- services that I know about are discussed below. All the services
- require that you can send and receive electronic mail to the Internet.
-
- FREE SERVICES
-
- *** TPC.INT Remote Printing
- One fax-from-the-Internet service is the brainchild of Carl Malamud
- (the creator of Internet Talk Radio) and Marshall Rose. They're doing
- research on how to integrate special-purpose devices, like facsimile
- printers, into the fabric of the Internet. It works simply enough -
- send electronic mail to a special address, and soon after (if your
- recipient's fax machine is in a covered area), out comes a freshly-
- minted fax. You can send a fax to multiple fax machines, or even a
- combination of faxes and traditional e-mail recipients. After the deed
- is done, you will receive electronic mail telling you if your fax was
- successfully sent or not. The service is free.
-
- You can't send a fax just anywhere with this service. A variety of
- companies, institutions and citizens linked to the Internet have
- joined the experiment by linking a computer and fax modem to the 'net.
- When an organization joins as a remote-fax server, it specifies what
- areas to which they are willing to send faxes. When you send an e-mail
- fax message, you (naturally) must include the phone number of the
- recipient's fax machine. A computer looks at the phone number and
- decides if any participating fax machines cover the area to which you
- want to send a fax. If so, your message is routed to the appropriate
- machine for faxation. Otherwise, you will receive electronic mail
- informing you the fax couldn't be delivered.
-
- 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, the address:
- To: remote-printer.Arlo_Cats/Room_123@12025551212.iddd.tpc.int
-
- Would send a fax to +1-202-555-1212 with the cover page:
- Please deliver this facsimile to:
- Arlo Cats
- Room 123
-
- Note: There's another way to address faxes which seems to work more
- reliable sometimes. Note that the phone number is backwards and the
- numbers are separated by periods.
- To: remote-printer.Arlo_Cats/Room_123@2.1.2.1.5.5.5.2.0.2.1.tpc.int
-
- The following addresses can be used to obtain more information:
- tpc-coverage@town.hall.org - Current fax coverage (automated reply)
- tpc-faq@town.hall.org - Frequently Asked Questions (automated reply)
- tpc-admin@town.hall.org - Administrative questions (human)
- tpc-rp-request@aarnet.edu.au - Discussion list maintainer (human)
- tpc-rp@aarnet.edu.au - Mailing list contributions (mailing list)
-
- There's a WorldWideWeb page which provides information about the
- TPC.INT fax service. If your Web browser can display forms, you can
- even fill out a form and send a fax interactively. Use your favorite
- Web browser to connect to:
- http://linux1.balliol.ox.ac.uk/fax/faxsend.html
-
- *** Rabbit.rgm Sacramento Fax Service
- 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@rabbit.rgm.com
- Subject: local (7 digit) phone number, without area code
- Body: <text of fax>
-
- For complete usage information, send e-mail
- To: request@rabbit.rgm.com
- Subject: 052
-
- For a list of some legislators' fax numbers in the Sacramento area,
- send e-mail:
- To: request@rabbit.rgm.com
- Subject: 050
-
- *** The University of Minnesota Fax Service
- The University of Minnesota operates a fax gateway which allows
- students and staff to send faxes anywhere. Even 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 your 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.
-
- *** Swedish University Network
- {Thanks to Fredrik Ekman for the info!}
-
- The Swedish University Computer Network (sunet) has a national fax
- service that can be used by anyone at no cost. Users in Sweden can use
- it to send faxes all over the world but users outside Sweden can only
- use it for telephone numbers within Sweden.
-
- To send a fax to Arlo Cats at +46-87654321 (that's international
- notation for Sweden, phone number 08/765 43 21) send e-mail to:
- Arlo_Cats@F087654321.fax.sunet.se
- Note that you will always have to preface the phone number with the
- letter "F" for "fax".
-
- Special characters in the body of your message are converted to
- Swedish characters:
-
- ASCII Becomes
- } a with circle accent
- { a with diereses (two dots)
- | o with diereses
- ] A with circle accent
- [ A with diereses
- \ O with diereses
- ` e with right accent
-
- For more information, e-mail "faxmaster@fax.sunet.se".
-
- COMMERCIAL (PAY-FOR-USE) SERVICES
-
- *** InterFax
- InterFax allows you to send faxes via e-mail within the US or
- internationally. InterFax is a fee-based service (billed to your
- credit card) but, unlike the services listed above, InterFax lets you
- send faxes anywhere, not just select locations. As of this writing,
- InterFax costs $5 per month, which includes the first five fax pages.
- Additional pages cost 50 cents each. There is a one-time sign-up
- charge of $25. For further information, send e-mail to
- faxmaster@pan.com, or contact InterFax at PO Box 162, Skippack, PA
- 19474 USA. (215) 584-0300. Fax: (215)584-1038.
-
- *** FAXiNET
- Another fax-by-mail service is FAXiNET, which lets you send any text
- (ASCII) or PostScript documents to fax machines worldwide. FAXiNET can
- send faxes to more than 50 countries and plans to add more. The
- company can also receive faxes for you, which will be delivered to you
- via electronic mail.
-
- Accounts for individuals cost 75 cents per page, plus a one-time $20
- activation fee. Additional services, including adding your custom logo
- and signature to your faxes, are available at extra cost. Corporate
- accounts are also available. More information is available from
- AnyWare Associates, FAXiNET, 32 Woodland Road, Boston, MA 02130. (617)
- 522-8102. E-mail: sales@awa.com
-
- *** Unigate
- Unigate is another pay-for-use service that allows you to send faxes
- to Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States. It also allows
- you to receive faxes as electronic mail. Unigate also handles e-mail-
- to-postal mail conversion. Here's their price structure:
- For fax service USA to Russia: $1.59 / page
- fax service from Russia to Canada: 1.79 / page
- fax service from Russia to Europe: 2.59 / page
- For postal-mail service USA-Russia: $1.00 / page
- snail-mail service from Russia to Canada: 1.50 / page
- snail-mail service from Russia to Europe: 1.79 / page
-
- For more information, e-mail "yuri@atmos.washington.edu".
-
- *** FaxLinq
- This service doesn't quite fit into the e-mail-to-fax arena, but
- it's close enough to mention here. With FaxLinq, you may receive
- facsimile messages as e-mail. Your correspondents send a fax to the
- service's machine, which is converted to a TIFF file and sent to you
- in a MIME-compliant e-mail message. (Your must be able to handle
- MIME e-mail and view TIFF files - you can't receive faxes as ASCII
- text.) FaxLinq is a one-way ticket: it doesn't handle e-mail-to-fax
- transmissions.
-
- There is an annual subscription fee of $39, which includes 10 pages
- of facsimile transmission. Additional pages received cost $1 per
- page. FaxLinq uses "deposit" accounts: you must pay in advance for
- any faxes you expect to receive. Should a fax be received for you
- when your account balance is not sufficient to cover the number of
- pages received, you will be notified by e-mail.
-
- For more information, e-mail info@antigone.com or write: Antigone
- Press, 1310 Clayton Street, Suite 15, San Francisco CA 94114.
-
- *** Fax Services That Are No More
- Don't tell me about these. They have ceased to be.
- - Digital Chicken is - or was - a service that let users send faxes to
- Canadian government and citizens. Use TPC.INT instead.
- - fax@cssnet.sanford.nc.us - no longer available due to hard drive
- crash.
- - Soviet FaxGate and PaperGate (gatemaster@elvis.sovusa.com...host
- unknown)
-
- ***Legal Stuff
- This document is copyright 1994 by Kevin M. Savetz. All rights
- reserved.
-
- 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 new and 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@rahul.net" (Internet) or "savetz" (America Online.) Please
- indicate what version of this document to which you are referring.
-
- *** Where to Find this Document
- This file is posted twice monthly (on the 5th and 19th of each month)
- to the Usenet newsgroups alt.internet.services, alt.online-service,
- alt.bbs.internet, alt.answers and news.answers.
-
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- electronic mail, if you are so inclined. This is a low-volume list,
- with updates every few weeks. Note that the following address is my
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-
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