Bouillon cube manufacturing and packaging equipment:: Then I sent emails to such contacts as I was able to find for those companies I Italy PHONE NUMBER: +39 051 4192011 FAX NUMBER: +39 051 4192201 EMAIL: http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/242145.htmlHOME | I need all emails I receive sent to a fax number. Does anyone know a
company that does that?
That's why: This pizza place has a website and wants to offer online
ordering. Clients pay through PayPal and PayPal sends an email with
the confirmation of payment to the pizza place. The pizza place
doesn't have a computer but has a fax machine. So they need all those
emails, from different senders, addressed to their
whateveremail@whateverpizzaplace to be sent to their fax.
Important: The pizza place is in Massachusetts and I don't want to pay
huge phone charges to receive those faxes. Also, faxes have to be
received within minutes after email was sent, not hours later.
**** I do NOT need to send faxes to anyone else or to reveive faxes
via email (I know there are dozens of companies that do that).***** www.headsets.com - website review:: An email address or a phone number should be prominent here. Instead of the subject "Your Headsets.com order" you could send "Headsets.com order http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/316036.htmlHOME |
Thanks for your comments. The problem is that it is a pizza place.
Most of the time there is no one there that can even use a computer. I
had a company that did this kind of email to fax service but they went
out of business a few months ago.
I know I am offering little money, but I thought that for a person
that already knows a company that do this service all that's needed
here is typing a website address as an anwer (I know it is not enough
for a complete research on the subject...).
Would this service meet your needs?
http://www.thinmail.com/thinphone/help.htm#faxing
Understanding what you are saying, however you may want to consider
investing in a office computer, emails can then be purged to a fax or
printer as they are recieved. Other than that easy answer, the other
option is to have a computer somewhere that can recieve the emails,
and then auto print to fax and have receipant number programmed in to
forward. Finding a company offering that service may be difficult. My
first suggestion is the best solution because once cost of paying a
company to do this is configured over the amount of time they will be
doing it- its cheaper to invest in a unexpensive work horse computer.
Hello.
You can use http://www.maxemail.com/ as they send FAX when an Email
arrives. I will not be getting the money but anyway you can put a reco
to google to make me able to answer the topics. Just kidding.
Thanks
Shabbir Bhimani internet to postal letter:: From your computer you can send and receive Email, Postmarked? will allow you to send from your desktop e-mail to fax machines all over the world! http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/209270.htmlHOME |
Answering a question like this is impossible without investing much
time and work. You might want to have a look at the Google Answers
pricing guide:
http://answers.google.com/answers/pricing.html
Sorry but as we could not edit the post is posting additional information again
As they state
To send a fax from your email client using our system, simply address
your fax to [fax_number]@maxemailsend.com and attach any supported
document file to your email, and then send it!
You can configure your mail server to forward to a specific number
when a mail arrives and this can be one of the solution. you cannot
Forward from Yahoo, hotmail but some allows like GMail. I have some
GMail invites and if you need I can give that you also.
Thanks
Shabbir Bhimani
I'm sorry to say, but your business idea is wrong. It adds a weak cell
to the chain of making pizza order by website, which may lead you to
problems with unhappy customers and Paypal - fax machines fails often.
My suggestion is to use e-mail enabled cell phone instead of the fax
machine.
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