Configure Fax Delivery Receipts
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
Delivery notification receipts provide users with information about the success or failure of their sent faxes. The following options can be configured for delivery receipts:
Enable SMTP e-mail receipts delivery. An e-mail receipt is sent to the user who sent the fax, to confirm whether the fax has been sent correctly. To configure this option, you must specify an e-mail address from which receipts will be sent to fax senders, the server address of the SMTP server, and the port number of the SMTP server. You must also select the appropriate authentication method for accessing the SMTP server. The following authentication methods can be chosen:
Anonymous access. All users can access the SMTP server, which in effect disables authentication.
Basic authentication. You can specify a user name and password for access to the SMTP server. The password is sent over the network in standard text.
Integrated Windows Authentication. You can specify a user name and password for access to the SMTP server using Integrated Windows Authentication.
Once this receipt option is enabled and configured, a user sending a fax using Windows Fax and Scan (or using Fax Console in Windows XP) has the option to select that an e-mail will be delivered to confirm whether a sent fax has been delivered. The user must specify a valid e-mail address to which the receipt will be sent. Incoming faxes can also be routed to e-mail. When specifying SMTP settings, you can select that these settings will also be used for incoming routing by selecting the Use these SMTP settings for the Route Through E-Mail incoming routing method check box.
To configure delivery receipts for sent faxes
Open Fax Service Manager.
In the left pane, right-click Fax, and then click Properties.
On the Receipts tab, select the Enable SMTP e-mail receipts delivery check box and then do the following:
In From e-mail address, type the e-mail address from which the receipt will be sent.
In Server address, type the SMTP server address of the mail server from which the receipts will be sent.
In Port, type the port number.
Also on the Receipts tab, click Authentication, and then, based on how your SMTP server is set up, do one of the following:
Click Anonymous access if this is sufficient to access the SMTP server.
Click Basic authentication, click Credentials, and then type a user name and password.
Click Integrated Windows Authentication if NTLM authentication is needed to access the SMTP server, click Credentials, and then type a user name and password.
Additional considerations
To configure fax components, you must be a member of the Administrators group or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. As a security best practice, consider using Run as to perform this procedure.