Exchange Fax Connector for Exchange 2003, 2000 & 5.5

Biscom ExchangeThe Exchange Fax Connector enables your Outlook users to send and receive faxes just as easily as they send and receive email messages. Users can launch an Outlook mail message, attach documents in their native file format and address the Outlook message to fax and email recipients. Fax messages can also be initiated from within an application by printing to the Biscom Fax Printer Driver. Completion status messages indicating success or failure of each fax job, with detailed explanations, are returned to users as mail messages.

Received faxes are delivered to users as email messages. Users can receive the fax as a TIFF or PDF attachment, or they can receive an email message alerting them of a received fax and providing them with a UNC location where they can retrieve the fax.

  • Supports Exchange 2003, 2000 and 5.5
  • Enables users to perform fax functions from the familiar Outlook desktop
  • No client software required
  • Provides centralized administration of the Connector via the Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
  • Take advantage of the integration with Active Directory - without being required to extend the schema
  • No separate fax user list required

Active Directory Integration

The Exchange Fax Connector for Exchange 2000 and 2003 is a component of the FAXCOM Suite for Windows application. Because the Exchange Fax Connector is fully integrated with Active Directory (AD), any user for whom an account exists in AD can send and receive faxes without the requirement that you maintain a separate fax service user list. You can then create policies that further refine fax service user behavior.

MMC Snap-In

Administrators can use the familiar Microsoft administration tool to configure all aspects of the Connector. You can create and configure an Exchange Connector within Exchange System Manager (ESM) itself - as well as within the FAXCOM Suite for Windows snap-in. When you work within Exchange System Manager, configuration is streamlined, since you can access all Properties of Exchange at once within ESM, not only the Connector properties.