Powerful and Versatile Fax Engine
RelayFax is equipped with a fax engine that supports many fax modems and Error Correcting Mode (ECM). Its redesigned Modem Configuration interface provides options for controlling COM port baud rate, flow control, fax baud rate, speaker activation and volume, and more.
Supports ISDN Devices
RelayFax supports CAPI 2.0 (ISDN) devices. It has been tested with both single and dual channel ISDN cards.
DID Routing support
With support for DID routing, you can associate DID fax numbers with specific users, and configure RelayFax to automatically route faxes to them based on the DID information received. Additionally, an inbound routing rule allows you to define actions based on DID information received. Finally, you can also configure RelayFax to accept calls only when they are directed to valid DID numbers-incoming calls to any other numbers will be ignored. These features require DID capable hardware.
Terminal Services Support
RelayFax can run in a Terminal Services environment. The administration interface, SMTP client, and printer drivers all support operating under Terminal Services.
Supports a wide range of fax boards
RelayFax now supports faxing via many Brooktrout, Gammalink, Bicom, Dialogic, and NMS fax boards.
Easily edit cover pages
You can edit *.COV cover pages under Windows 2000/XP using the Microsoft Cover Page Editor included with Windows 2000/XP. The older Windows 9x style cover page format (*.CPE) is also supported.
Receive and route faxes based on distinctive ring
Through support for distinctive RING code recognition, you can designate which fax device you want to answer incoming calls. For each modem you can specify RING1, RING2, and/or RING3.
Fast and flexible fax database
Information about incoming and outgoing faxes is stored using XML, which is efficient and fast.
Scan documents for fax commands
Documents can be scanned via OCR for specific fax parameters such as fax numbers, recipient names, company names, and more. You designate specific identifying text to search for (for example, "FAXTO:" for a fax number) and then RelayFax will look for the appropriate text strings immediately following those identifiers. A text file can also be referenced for inclusion in the comments field of the cover page.