Send and receive faxes via email

I don’t own a fax machine, never have, and never will. But that doesn’t mean I can’t send and receive faxes.

For the past few years we’ve been using a service called jConnect Premier to send and receive faxes via email. It’s pretty simple – you just have to type in a From and To address (provided to you by J2) and attach the PDF or Tiff document that you want to fax, then click send. Within 15 minutes you’ll receive an email message confirming if your fax has been successfully sent or not.

Sending and receiving faxes doesn’t get any easier than this.

One Comment

  1. Posted November 19, 2008 at 5:36 am | Permalink

    Hey, you are absolutely right it is not necessary to own a fax machine for fax sending and receiving purposes. I may say that I had give up to may fax machine for Internet Fax Service which is very easy to use.

    I use it for over a year Popfax.com Service and I benefit of free fax receiving which is great.

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  1. [...] As an example, for the past 6+ years we’ve been using a service from jConnect that lets you send and receive faxes using your email account. We find the service so useful – a physical fax machine seems very 80’s doesn’t it? Not to mention inefficient – that we’ve previously written about this service on our companies blog. [...]

  2. [...] As an example, for the past 6+ years we’ve been using a service from jConnect that lets you send and receive faxes using your email account. We find the service so useful – a physical fax machine seems very 80’s doesn’t it? Not to mention inefficient – that we’ve previously written about this service on our companies blog. [...]

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