Skip to main content

Sending/Receiving Faxes as Emails in Windows

Most Fax server software allows you to send/receive faxes through email. While looking at the alternatives, I could not find any free, Windows based solution that suited my needs. Most of the software I looked at requires you to have a dedicated smtp server or DNS settings in your local network. I developed Email-to-Fax Server to work with an already established SMTP and POP server (it requires an email account) and decided to make it open sourced at CodePlex.

Email-to-Fax Server’s foundation is the excellent Fax .NET library. The program is developed in C# and uses the internal Windows's Fax services as its foundation.

Email-to-Fax Server is a windows application that does the following:

  • Sends email attachments as faxes.
  • Sends faxes received as email attachments to a specified address or addresses.

It obtains emails from a POP email account and sends the emails' attachments as faxes to the fax number specified in the subject line. It uses a SMTP account to send faxes received in the windows machine as email attachments. The user can configure the server using a standard Spring.NET xml configuration file.

If you are looking for an application that allows you to send or receive faxes through email, go to Email-to-Fax’s site here and download a copy of it.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Hi there,

What you have done is amazing and many thanks for this effort and making this work as open source. One thing that I'm confused about, Do I need to install a POP server to enable your integration?

Many thanks,
Juan Pablo said…
You will need a POP server, either a local one or an external one. I tested the code with my old ISP POP mail account, so it was an external server.
Adam Dagan said…
Hello,
I apologize for commenting on such an old post, but I would be very glad if you could have a look at the following:
http://emailtofax.codeplex.com/discussions/354210
Seems like your software is the only one I could find (both free and paid) to do this simple task.
Thanks in advance, Adam.
Juan Pablo said…
Sorry about not getting back to you earlier, I will do my best to reproduce and fix the issue this week. Thank you.

Popular posts from this blog

Mail labels and letter templates for jasperreports

The following are free (MIT license) mailing labels and letter templates for jasperreports that you can download and use in jasperserver and/or ireport: Update 3/15/2011 : I moved the Mail templates zip file here . Please consider making a small donation if the templates are of help to you, Thank you! If you need more information on how to use those templates please leave a comment in the blog.

How to create online multiplayer HTML5 games in Contruct2

  Construct2 can use websockets to send and receive messages between games. By using socket-io , we can use a Node.js script as the server and my modification to the socket-io plugin for Construct2 to allow the games to synchronize data between them in real-time. There are two parts to this design: the Node.js server and the Construct2 clients (the games playing). The main part of building an online multiplayer HTML5 game is to plan: how the clients will communicate how often and what to communicate how much of the logic will go into the server and how much to the client. In my sample game, I chose to have each client own a player and have the server just relay messages: Use string messages in the form TypeOfMessage, Parameter1, Paremeter2, Parater3, etc to communicate. Have the clients send their player position about 16 times a second. Whenever their player shoots, the client needs to send a message immediately. Almost all of the game logic will...

Send Email from C# using Outlook's COM late binding

The following sample code shows how to send emails from Outlook and Exchange using C#. This code works with any version of Outlook because it uses Late Binding to automate Outlook. Parts of the code where taken from other websites. using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text; using System.Reflection; using System.Threading; namespace LateBindingTest { class OutlookEmailerLateBinding { private object oApp; private object oNameSpace; private object oOutboxFolder; public OutlookEmailerLateBinding() { Type outlook_app_type; object[] parameter = new object[1]; //Get the excel object outlook_app_type = Type.GetTypeFromProgID("Outlook.Application"); //Create instance of excel oApp = Activator.CreateInstance(outlook_app_type); //Set the parameter which u want to set parameter[0] = "MAPI...