Dialing Rules (Mail to Fax)

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On this page you can specify how the fax number is translated into dialing string.


The options below can be overridden in the Mail to Fax Rules, see in the Dialing Rules Settings (Mail to Fax Rule) chapter of this user manual.


Convert fax number to non-canonical format before creating a fax job

Specify whether to convert fax numbers to non-canonical format before creating a fax job. If this option is not checked, the recipient's fax number is displayed without changes in Windows Fax and Scan software, in the same format as it was provided by e-mail user. In this case, when using canonical number format, the default dialing rules (associated with the location selected in the Phone and Modem options in Windows Control Panel) will be applied at the time of dialing the fax number.


Internal translation (removes '+', brackets, dashes and spaces)

When using this option, the '+' character as well as all parentheses, dashes and spaces will be removed from the dialed number. Note that this function does not really check whether the original fax number is in canonical format ("+" in the beginning, etc.).

Dialing Rule

When using this option, the dialing rules (TAPI) associated with the location selected in the combo box on the right will be applied to the recipient's fax number before the fax job is created.

(default)

The default dialing rules (associated with the location selected in the Phone and Modem options in Windows Control Panel) will be applied before the fax job is created.

<specific rule>

The dialing rules associated with the location selected in the combo box will be applied before the fax job is created. Note that using a specific location does not change the default location selected in the Phone and Modem options in Windows Control Panel.

New rule...

Select this option to configure dialing rules (Phone and Modem options in Windows Control Panel). For more information, see Dialing Rules Overview.


<Configure Rules>

Click to configure dialing rules (Phone and Modem options in Windows Control Panel). For more information, see Dialing Rules Overview.


Location name

The name of the location that is used to convert the number.

Country/Region

The country or region associated with the location to be used.

City/Area Code

The area or city code associated with the location to be used.


Add prefix before number

Use this option if you want to add a specified prefix to the dialed fax number. This can be useful in a variety of scenarios. The specified prefix can be then removed when applying the Outgoing VOIP Call Routing rules. See description of the If Number starts with and Remove digits... options in the General Settings (Outgoing VOIP Call Routing) chapter of this user manual. When using this option and fax numbers in canonical format, we recommend that you also use Convert fax number to non-canonical format before creating a fax job option.

Use original fax number when sending delivery notification to user e-mail address

When using this option, the original recipient's fax number (as entered by the e-mail user) will be indicated in the e-mail notification. If this option is not checked, the translated fax number (for example, with a prefix added) will be indicated. This option is ignored if the e-mail user specifies multiple fax recipients in the single e-mail message.


Fax Number

In this box you can enter a fax number to see how it will be translated into dialing string and how it will be displayed in Windows Fax and Scan software.

Displayable String

The recipient's fax number displayed in Windows Fax and Scan software.

Dialing String

The fax number as it will be dialed. When Convert fax number to non-canonical format before creating a fax job option is unchecked and the recipient's fax number is in canonical format, the default dialing rules (associated with the location selected in the Phone and Modem options in Windows Control Panel) will be applied at the time of dialing the fax number. The error message usually indicates that the original fax number is not in the correct format.

Destanation Country

Destination country/region of the translated fax number.


Notes