Gmail Fax

by Matt Gerchow
Gmail fax numbers and services are available to all Gmail customers.
It should be stated that Gmail does not offer a fully functional or even separate faxing service.
In order to use Gmail as a temporary fax alternative you will the knowledge of how to turn a Gmail account into a fax machine. This knowledge only takes a few minutes to understand to implement.
An active and accurate Gmail account is required.
How to Use Gmail Fax
Step 1... Sign up for a gmail account. Gmail is from Google. It is free and probably the best web-based free email on the internet. www.gmail.com
Step 2... Sign up for an online fax number. RingCentral offers a free 30-day trial that lets you try things out before you make a commitment.
Step 3... Create a new email by choosing the "Compose" option from the Gmail account screen.
You can write your fax message in the body of the email or just attach whatever documents you want to fax. Like pdf's, jpg's and word docs.
Step 4... Add their fax number where the recipients email would normally go.
Like this... 2062002488@rcfax.com
Step 5... Click send and they will receive their fax without any worries of busy signals, redials or no paper issues.
That's it. Why not give it a try yourself.
Test drive RingCentral and fax free for 30 days
It should be stated that Gmail does not offer a fully functional or even separate faxing service.
In order to use Gmail as a temporary fax alternative you will the knowledge of how to turn a Gmail account into a fax machine. This knowledge only takes a few minutes to understand to implement.
An active and accurate Gmail account is required.
How to Use Gmail Fax
Step 1... Sign up for a gmail account. Gmail is from Google. It is free and probably the best web-based free email on the internet. www.gmail.com
Step 2... Sign up for an online fax number. RingCentral offers a free 30-day trial that lets you try things out before you make a commitment.
Step 3... Create a new email by choosing the "Compose" option from the Gmail account screen.
You can write your fax message in the body of the email or just attach whatever documents you want to fax. Like pdf's, jpg's and word docs.
Step 4... Add their fax number where the recipients email would normally go.
Like this... 2062002488@rcfax.com
Step 5... Click send and they will receive their fax without any worries of busy signals, redials or no paper issues.
That's it. Why not give it a try yourself.
Test drive RingCentral and fax free for 30 days