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Outlook - Faxing of Attachments & Email

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Kevin.David.Foster@gmail.com - 22 Feb 2006 23:18 GMT
G'Day!

I've got a Genifax Server configured to work in hand with a few
clients, who can send outbound faxes via Outlook 2k or 2k3.  They can
attach a document or file in the email, and the server will scan and
deliver it to the target fax machine, specified in the email.

Unfortunately, if they type anything in the email besides just an
attachment.. the following happens:

The first page is delivered, with a header added by our fax server:
[Date]  [Time]                         [Company Name]
   [Page 1]

An additional line is added, (presumably by Microsoft Outlook or
Windows):

                [Page 1 of 1]

Then the next page (attachment page 1) has our fax server header, with:
[Date]  [Time]                         [Company Name]
   [Page 2]

Question is this - how can I eliminate the line added that says Page 1
of 1?  This would be confusing to our vendors and clients when sending
out faxes where details need to be added into the email body..  is
there a registry string or setting that I can modify to remove it?

Any help would be greatly appreciated!!  This one is definitely a
stumper!!

Ciao!
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 22 Feb 2006 23:31 GMT
Not sure why you've posted here when you have a third party software issue.
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> Ciao!
Kevin.David.Foster@gmail.com - 23 Feb 2006 02:35 GMT
I believe it is an Outlook problem, as it seems to be adding that line
of text onto the fax (it is unique to the text placed in the email)

Should there be another group I should be posting to?
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 23 Feb 2006 03:12 GMT
It is not an Outlook problem. You should be asking the manufacturer of the
software.
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Russ Valentine
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>I believe it is an Outlook problem, as it seems to be adding that line
> of text onto the fax (it is unique to the text placed in the email)
>
> Should there be another group I should be posting to?
 
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