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Feature Set Guide: English 75
Receiving e-mails (Body Text)A fax sent over the Internet has three components.
·Header
·e-mail
·TIFF attachment(s)
The e-mail includes the To, From, and Date information.
It may include RE: (Subject) and body text (e-mail message).
The e-mail of an Internet Fax often comes with added
messages (text) before and after the TIFFs.
You can select how (or whether) these components print.
Printing e-mails
When User Function 86, Text Print set to ON, the following
components print
·header
·e-mail (Body Text)
·any messages (text) that appear before or after the
TIFFs
Limitations
Your fax machine can print
·ASCII text
Latin letters and numbers
Symbols ! # & ’ ( ) * + , - . / : ; = ? · @ ? ” _ % ~
Your fax machine cannot print
·Base 64 encoded text
Your fax machine may not be able to print
·messages from an e-mail client
·messages with text-file attachments