Someone asked for more information recently (sorry, I deleted the
message, so do not recall who it was or the exact question) and I just
came across this so I thought it may be helpful now or in the future:

Users can attach MIME-encoded and UUENCODE files to the mail message
and IMail Server will translate them for fax transmission. You can use
_only_ files with the following extensions: .bmp, .pcx, .dcx, .tif,
.tmp, .fmf, and .fmp. Files with .bmp, .pcx, and .tif extensions must
be monochrome (black and white, no grey) graphics. Files with .txt,
.tmp extensions must be ASCII text files. Files with .fmf and .fmp
extensions are files that are already in fax format. If an encoded
attachment has an unsupported file name, it will not be included in
the fax, but a notice to this effect will appear in the text portion
of the message.

Tip: If an encoded attachment has a supported file name extension, but
is in fact an unsupported type (i.e. a color graphic), the entire fax
will fail.

HTH,
Daniel Donnelly


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