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Chapter 6:  FaxFinder Client Software Operation 
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.           FF200 FaxFinder Fax Server Admin User Guide 
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5. The FaxFinder client opens the email message.  The incoming fax message takes the form of a 
graphic file attachment.  The FaxFinder Server has assigned the file an automatic file name. 
 
6. The FaxFinder client can open the file or save the file. 
a. Opening the fax message graphic file.  Incoming fax messages are TIFF files.  These TIFF files 
are automatically associated with the chosen TIFF viewer program.  The client can open the fax email 
attachment directly in the TIFF viewer program. 
b. Saving the fax message graphic file.  In some TIFF viewer programs, the client can do a ‘Save 
As,’ renaming the TIFF file attachment with a meaningful name for subsequent viewing or forwarding. 
7. The client views the fax message in the TIFF viewer program. 
 
Receiving Faxes in PBX Routing Mode 
In PBX Routing Mode, the FaxFinder Server delivers incoming faxes to client PCs in their email inboxes. 
1. A PBX extension number must be assigned to the client PC at the FaxFinder Server.   
2. For fax reception, the client PC and the FaxFinder server need not both be connected to the same 
Ethernet LAN system.  (A sales representative, for example, could receive faxes sent to her home 
office fax number even though she is traveling overseas, if she uses an Internet email account.)  
3. A fax document is sent to the PBX extension number of a client/recipient on the FaxFinder system.  
The fax call is routed to the FaxFinder server and there converted to a TIFF file.  The TIFF file is 
attached to an email message that is sent to the intended recipient’s email address (as specified in 
the FaxFinder Phone Book). 
4. The incoming fax arrives in the recipient’s email inbox as a message with an attachment. 
The email message is marked as being from the FaxFinder Administrator. 
The sender’s “Remote ID” and the recipient’s name appear in the “Subject” line of the email 
message.  (The Remote ID comes from the sending fax machine and is typically the sender’s fax 
number or name.)