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The following instructions will help you find your way on use of both in-bound faxing and out-bound faxing.

IN-BOUND:

STANDARD account
Goto
iFaxpipe.com and click the upper right hand "LOGIN" icon. Input your user name and password. Your iFaxpipe.com eMail account is now open and you may open your new received fax.

SMS account
If you activated an SMS service your cell phone has already notified you your received fax awaits you. 
Goto
iFaxpipe.com and click the upper right hand "LOGIN" icon. Input your user name and password. Your iFaxpipe.com eMail account is now open and you may open your new received fax.

iNOTIFY account
If you activated an installed your iNotify software you know by either sound or windows desk-top icon that you have received a fax. 
Goto
iFaxpipe.com and click the upper right hand "LOGIN" icon. Input your user name and password. Your iFaxpipe.com eMail account is now open and you may open your new received fax.




TIP:
For all above services you can skip visiting iFaxpipe.com and clicking the "LOGIN" icon by adding a shortcut to your choice of browsers. this direct link is:
http://osfax.ifaxpipe.com/Mondo/lang/sys/login.aspx



OUT-BOUND

USING EMAIL:The method of out-bound faxing is called friendly addressing. To send a fax from your email account (must be authinicated with iFaxpipe), just type the recipient's fax number into the "to" feild. Example, if your recipients fax number is 3604251212 you would enter: 3604251212@faxage.com. Faxage is iFaxpipes co-server partner and this "to" string prompts the iFaxpipe servers API (application programing interface) back-end service to initiate and convert your eMail to an analog out-bound fax destined for your recipient. Minutes or seconds later your fax is sitting in your recipients fax machine.

USING YOUR SCANNER OR MFP: To use your out-put device (your device must be an authinicated device with an authinicated enbedded eMail address) simply put your document you intend to fax into your device, initiate scan to email command, imput your customers fax number followed by the "@" character then faxage.com.  Example, if your recipients fax number is 3604251212 you would enter: 3604251212@faxage.com. Faxage is iFaxpipes co-server partner and this "to" string prompts the iFaxpipe servers API (application programing interface) back-end service to initiate and convert your eMail to an analog out-bound fax destined for your recipient. Minutes or seconds later your fax is sitting in your recipients fax machine.





TIP:
Use your "address" book to imput you're most frequently used fax numbers. Always use the @faxage.com finish with any number. And, use only ten digits of the fax number dropping the "one".