It's early for me; after sending this I realized this is probably a function of the ms server we use rather than outlook itself, but if someone could verify this for me I would appreciate it.
--- Original Message --- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Evolution Users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Evolution] faxing via evolution? >My company released this email notification about fax >functionality in Outlook: > > >Address Formatting >The address format necessary to send a fax begins with the Left >Bracket character and the character string RFAX:. It then >contains the name of the fax recipient, the fax number to which >the fax is directed (always 10 digits comprised of area code and >number without 1�s, 8�s, 9�s, or commas), the voice number of the >person receiving the fax, and the name of the recipient�s >company. The last character needs to be a Right Bracket >character. The exact string is listed below. > >[RFAX:NAME@/FN=FaxNumber/VN=VoiceNumber/CO=CompanyName] > >For example, the TO: line of a fax transmission via e-mail to >Jane Doe at ABC Company, fax number 321-555-4321, and voice >number 321-555-1111 must be > >[RFAX:Jane Doe@/FN=321-555-4321/VN=321-555-1111/CO=ABC, Inc} > > >Does evolution allow this same functionality? > >Thanks, >Joe > >_______________________________________________ >evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
