Knowledge Base - Receiving Fax

1. How do I receive a fax?
2. Would my faxes be secure?
3. Can I receive fax on more than one email address?
4. How can block junk faxes?
5. Why I cannot view my received faxes?
6. Why the PDF fax file I received appears all
scrambled?
7. Why was the fax I recieved in poor image quality?
1. How do I receive a fax?

  
2. Would
my faxes be secure?
Yes, we ensure the confidentiality of all faxes
that businesses send over our network. We use a secure
server with SSL encryption and there is no human
interaction with your fax.
3. Can
I receive fax on more than one email address?
Yes, you can receive fax on up to 5 email addresses
depending on which plan that you signed up.
4. How
can I block junk faxes?
Our system is "blind" to what comes through a client's
fax number. Therefore, it cannot differentiate
between legitimate fax content and junk fax.
If a large percentage of faxes coming into your fax number are junk faxes, you
can request a fax
number exchange with no charge.
5. Why
I cannot view my recieved faxes?
By default, your received fax will be in PDF (Adobe
Acrobat) format. In order to view it, you need to
have Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can download it free
from:
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
If you chose to receive your fax in TIF, you need
a graphic viewer installed to view your fax.
6. Why
the PDF fax file I received appears all scrambled?
You might have an old version of Adobe Reader. Try
to install the current Adobe Reader and open the
file again. You can download latest Adobe Reader
for free from: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html
7. Why
was the fax I received in poor image quality?
Our fax server produces the best image it
can with what it has been "given" by the sending
fax machine. If the sender sent a poor-quality document,
the client will receive a poor-quality fax.
Unfortunately nothing can be done to improve the
fax quality we currently offer.
Please note: Faxed documents with small fonts or
light hand writing are usually not very clear on
the output fax.
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