Send Fax using Gmail

  1. Send Fax using Gmail

  2. (1) Create a new email message in Gmail, either within the app or the browser-based interface, by clicking on or tapping the Compose button.
    Compose button in Gmail
  3. (2) Enter the recipient's fax number (including area code) in the To field, followed by the domain of your fax provider. For example, if you have an eFax account and you're sending a fax to 1-212-555-5555, you would enter the following: 12125555555@efaxsend.com. This domain value (in this case efaxsend.com) is specific to your individual fax service, so it's important that you verify its exact syntax before completing this step.
    Efax number in To: field in Gmail
  4. (3) You can now incorporate the contents of the actual fax, which need to be within an attached file. Multiple formats are supported including DOCJPGPDF and TXT, among others. Most fax services allow multiple attachments, the contents of which are often combined when the fax is sent. In a browser click on the Attach files button, represented by a paper clip and located towards the bottom of the New Message interface. If you're using the Gmail app instead, tap the paper clip icon found in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
  5. (4) As with a traditional fax message, you can also include a cover letter when faxing from Gmail. Type the desired content for the cover letter in the message's body, just as if you were sending a standard email. 
  6. (5) Once you're satisfied with both your cover letter and attachment(s), hit the Send button. Your fax should be transmitted instantly, although the speed is somewhat dependent on the third-party provider. Confirmation of this fax transmission is typically available within your fax service's user interface.
    Send button in Gmail

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