How to Send a Fax using the PowerBiz Fax Service
The PowerBiz Fax Service is a simple service that will transmit a fax via email.
To send a fax:
- Compose an email to fax@powerbiz.com.au
- In the subject line, put
in the 10 digit fax number (including area code)
- Attach the PDF which is
the fax to be sent
- Send the email
Notes:
- The attachment must be a PDF. This is the fax to be sent. The contents of the email will not be sent in the fax.
- Only include the fax number in the subject line. Other information will cause the fax to be rejected.
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