About Internet Fax
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Sending faxes to the mailbox using the fax signal method (proprietary
communication procedure), F Code method or DTMF method.
For information on the transmission method, refer to "Advanced Fax Features" (P.140).
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On the machine receiving the fax in a mailbox and forwarding an iFax
Creating a job flow sheet to specify a forwarding address and then making a link
between the job flow sheet and the mailbox.
For the method of registering a job flow, refer to "Job Flow Sheets" (P.330).
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Do not set the address of the machine as the forwarding address.
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[Mailbox Number] and [Password] are required by the sender. Inform the sender of the
settings.
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Do not set a password of the mailbox for receiving forwarded iFax.
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You can register up to 100 locations.
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If the fax you received is a JBIG-compressed image, and if the iFax profile of the forwarding
destination is set to TIFF-F, the image is converted into MH format when forwarding. Also, if
the iFax profile is TIFF-S, the fax image is forwarded as is without changing the size and
resolution settings.
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If the hard disk in the machine becomes full while receiving an iFax, the reception is
cancelled and the partly received file is deleted.
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If there is a problem with the data during iFax forwarding, the forwarding is canceled and the
received document is saved to the mailbox.
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If forwarding using SMTP fails, the received document is stored in the mailbox.
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You can confirm the forwarding result in the [Job History Report].
For information on the operation to use of the box selector feature to receive fax documents in a
mailbox, refer to "File Destination/Output Destination" (P.318).
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