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To send and receive faxes

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Modem and Network Connections Using the Modem To send an e-mail message 1. Start Outlook Express. 2. Click the Create Mail tool on the toolbar. 3. Fill in the information in the New Message window. 4. When you're finished, click the Send button. To receive e-mail messages 1. Start Outlook Express. 2. Click the Send/Recv tool on the toolbar to have Outlook deliver new messages. 3. Click the Inbox folder to view the list of messages. Unread messages appear bold on the screen. 4. To view a message, click it once. (Or double-click to view the message in its own window.) To send and receive faxes Sending and receiving faxes requires just a telephone connection-you don't need an Internet connection. You can use the modem and the Fax Services software (including the Fax Console application) provided with Windows XP to send and receive faxes with your notebook. To set up Fax Services Before you can use Fax Services, you need to install it. 1. Click Start, Control Panel, Add or Remove Programs. 2. Click Add/Remove Windows Components, select Fax Services, and follow the instructions on the screen. You may need the Windows CDs to complete installation. To start the Fax Console application • Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, Communications, Fax, Fax Console. The first time you start Fax Console, the Fax Configuration wizard steps you through the process of setting options and customizing the program for your use. Follow the onscreen instructions. If you're not sure which setting to choose, accept the default. Reference Guide 59

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Modem and Network Connections
Using the Modem
Reference Guide
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To send an e-mail message
1. Start Outlook Express.
2.
Click the Create Mail tool on the toolbar.
3.
Fill in the information in the New Message window.
4. When you’re finished, click the Send
button.
To receive e-mail messages
1. Start Outlook Express.
2.
Click the Send/Recv tool on the toolbar to have Outlook deliver new messages.
3.
Click the Inbox folder to view the list of messages. Unread messages appear bold on
the screen.
4.
To view a message, click it once. (Or double-click to view the message in its own
window.)
To send and receive faxes
Sending and receiving faxes requires just a telephone connection—you don’t need an
Internet connection. You can use the modem and the Fax Services software (including
the Fax Console application) provided with Windows XP to send and receive faxes with
your notebook.
To set up Fax Services
Before you can use Fax Services, you need to install it.
1.
Click Start, Control Panel, Add or Remove Programs.
2.
Click Add/Remove Windows Components, select Fax Services, and follow the
instructions on the screen. You may need the Windows CDs to complete installation.
To start the Fax Console application
Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, Communications, Fax, Fax Console.
The first time you start Fax Console, the Fax Configuration wizard steps you through the
process of setting options and customizing the program for your use. Follow the onscreen
instructions. If you’re not sure which setting to choose, accept the default.