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About Carmine Bonito
Expertise
Expertise In Business Telephone Systems, VoiceMail, Paging, And Data Networks.

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Experience in the area: Started With New York Telephone In 1970, 17-Years In Switching, The Rest In Business Telephone Systems. Am Presently Running An Interconnect Co. In Northern Michigan.
 
   

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Topic: Telecom (Phone, Fax, E-mail)



Expert: Carmine Bonito
Date: 7/26/2006
Subject: hi

Question
even if i do all these things will the receiver be able to hit reply  or some other  button and  send a fax bak to the sender?
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Question -
i would like to send a fax
problem:  i dont want the recipient to be able to  c which store  sent it  - a
and  to be able to send a reply or response bak to the store to ask them questions about  me the  sender - B

how is this possible to do?
step by step please
what about form a home fax machine where i have total control?
which type of store is likely to have this capability?

Answer -
Hi Yom
You Can Dial The Caller Id Blocking Dial Code *67+The Telephone Number And That Is One Way To Blosk It.

You Also Have To Get Into Fax Machine Setup Options And Remove The Telephone Number That The FAX Sends With The Fax...
This Number Is Put In In The Setup Of The Fax Machine And That's That...
Good Luck
Carmine

Answer
If Your Fax Machine's Setup Does Not Have A Phone Number
In The Sender Information, And You Dial *67 Before The Telephone Number You Want To Fax To, Caller ID Block.
Then I Don't Care What They Hit On The Far End, There Is No Caller ID Info For Them To Reply To.
If You Are Trying To e-Fax Someone On A Private Network Then You Cannot Do This.


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