dialing rules from outlook 2002

C

CISDM

Hi!

I am using the windows fax console to send a single fax
out. I can enable using the dialing rules when using the
wizard.

However, if I use Outlook to mail faxes to the fax
service, dialing rules are not applied. I do not change
the phone number between those steps, so it is in the
canonical form.

The idea is to mail and merge a couple of hundred
documents, so the automation is crucial.

Thanks for your help!
 
G

Guest

Thanks for the quick answer. However, the numbers are in
outlook in international format. As far as I can see they
are also transmitted to the fax service in this form.

What irritates me is that checkbox in the fax service
send wizard. I assume the dialing rules are usually
turned off? I could not find any option in Outlook to
turn it on.
As said before, the single faxing through the wizard
using outlook contacts works fine.
-----Original Message-----
Like all of its predecessors, the Windows XP Fax service will not process
dialing rules unless the phone number to which you are sending the fax is in
"international format." Details on how to use international format to invoke
dialing rules are available here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN- US;Q318575


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
CISDM said:
Hi!

I am using the windows fax console to send a single fax
out. I can enable using the dialing rules when using the
wizard.

However, if I use Outlook to mail faxes to the fax
service, dialing rules are not applied. I do not change
the phone number between those steps, so it is in the
canonical form.

The idea is to mail and merge a couple of hundred
documents, so the automation is crucial.

Thanks for your help!


.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

The Fax Service will process Dialing rules automatically when sending from
Outlook if the number is in canonical format. List the exact steps by which
you are invoking the dialing rules and what happens instead.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Thanks for the quick answer. However, the numbers are in
outlook in international format. As far as I can see they
are also transmitted to the fax service in this form.

What irritates me is that checkbox in the fax service
send wizard. I assume the dialing rules are usually
turned off? I could not find any option in Outlook to
turn it on.
As said before, the single faxing through the wizard
using outlook contacts works fine.
-----Original Message-----
Like all of its predecessors, the Windows XP Fax service will not process
dialing rules unless the phone number to which you are sending the fax is in
"international format." Details on how to use international format to invoke
dialing rules are available here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN- US;Q318575


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
CISDM said:
Hi!

I am using the windows fax console to send a single fax
out. I can enable using the dialing rules when using the
wizard.

However, if I use Outlook to mail faxes to the fax
service, dialing rules are not applied. I do not change
the phone number between those steps, so it is in the
canonical form.

The idea is to mail and merge a couple of hundred
documents, so the automation is crucial.

Thanks for your help!


.
 
C

CISDM

I am running XP

I have the contact saved in Outlook. The fax number is
recognized and saved in canonical form ( + 1 (111) 1111-
111). If I am in the contact window and go to action-
call contact->fax it will call the number. The dialing
rules are applied here.

If I compose a message to the name in the to form and
send it, it will end in the MS fax console. The number is
dialed here without the dialing rules.

This is different if I use the MS fax console to create a
fax. In the wizard I write a cover page, use an outlook
contact and check the box "Use dialing rules". Then they
will apply. However, I could not find anything similar to
this when I fax through outlook.

Some additional question:
Is it possible to delete the first posted email-address?
The box is getting swamped by pseudo MS virus messages.

2nd. If I use word to mail and merge, was it ever meant
to be an automation tool. If I mail out of word as an
attachment, I have to click yes for every email since it
wants to use Outlooks procedures. I know there's a patch
through exchange server but we are a small-office
environment, so there's no exchange server.
The other option to send it out as html doesnt make it
any better. In addition to the format issues I have to
click it prints the faxes. This means I have to click
print for every email. This is very tiresome, given we're
sending hundreds of them and want to avoid the paper.

Thanks for the quick answer!
-----Original Message-----
The Fax Service will process Dialing rules automatically when sending from
Outlook if the number is in canonical format. List the exact steps by which
you are invoking the dialing rules and what happens instead.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Thanks for the quick answer. However, the numbers are in
outlook in international format. As far as I can see they
are also transmitted to the fax service in this form.

What irritates me is that checkbox in the fax service
send wizard. I assume the dialing rules are usually
turned off? I could not find any option in Outlook to
turn it on.
As said before, the single faxing through the wizard
using outlook contacts works fine.
-----Original Message-----
Like all of its predecessors, the Windows XP Fax
service
will not process
dialing rules unless the phone number to which you are sending the fax is in
"international format." Details on how to use international format to invoke
dialing rules are available here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN- US;Q318575


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi!

I am using the windows fax console to send a single fax
out. I can enable using the dialing rules when using the
wizard.

However, if I use Outlook to mail faxes to the fax
service, dialing rules are not applied. I do not change
the phone number between those steps, so it is in the
canonical form.

The idea is to mail and merge a couple of hundred
documents, so the automation is crucial.

Thanks for your help!


.


.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

I still don't have enough to troubleshoot. What I was asking was what
dialing rule you created and what about it is not being followed. Also how
exactly are you selecting the Contact and what other transports are in the
profile?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
CISDM said:
I am running XP

I have the contact saved in Outlook. The fax number is
recognized and saved in canonical form ( + 1 (111) 1111-
111). If I am in the contact window and go to action-
call contact->fax it will call the number. The dialing
rules are applied here.

If I compose a message to the name in the to form and
send it, it will end in the MS fax console. The number is
dialed here without the dialing rules.

This is different if I use the MS fax console to create a
fax. In the wizard I write a cover page, use an outlook
contact and check the box "Use dialing rules". Then they
will apply. However, I could not find anything similar to
this when I fax through outlook.

Some additional question:
Is it possible to delete the first posted email-address?
The box is getting swamped by pseudo MS virus messages.

2nd. If I use word to mail and merge, was it ever meant
to be an automation tool. If I mail out of word as an
attachment, I have to click yes for every email since it
wants to use Outlooks procedures. I know there's a patch
through exchange server but we are a small-office
environment, so there's no exchange server.
The other option to send it out as html doesnt make it
any better. In addition to the format issues I have to
click it prints the faxes. This means I have to click
print for every email. This is very tiresome, given we're
sending hundreds of them and want to avoid the paper.

Thanks for the quick answer!
-----Original Message-----
The Fax Service will process Dialing rules automatically when sending from
Outlook if the number is in canonical format. List the exact steps by which
you are invoking the dialing rules and what happens instead.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Thanks for the quick answer. However, the numbers are in
outlook in international format. As far as I can see they
are also transmitted to the fax service in this form.

What irritates me is that checkbox in the fax service
send wizard. I assume the dialing rules are usually
turned off? I could not find any option in Outlook to
turn it on.
As said before, the single faxing through the wizard
using outlook contacts works fine.

-----Original Message-----
Like all of its predecessors, the Windows XP Fax service
will not process
dialing rules unless the phone number to which you are
sending the fax is in
"international format." Details on how to use
international format to invoke
dialing rules are available here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-
US;Q318575


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi!

I am using the windows fax console to send a single fax
out. I can enable using the dialing rules when using
the
wizard.

However, if I use Outlook to mail faxes to the fax
service, dialing rules are not applied. I do not change
the phone number between those steps, so it is in the
canonical form.

The idea is to mail and merge a couple of hundred
documents, so the automation is crucial.

Thanks for your help!


.


.
 
G

Guest

Whou! You're fast! Thanks!

The dialing rules of the modem fax are some numbers
(access codes) for outside local and long-distance calls.
These numbers are included with the fax wizards with
outlook numbers but not by passed numbers from outlook.
Contacts only contain the name and the fax number (they
are imported per job)
The mails are set up through word (as described before).
So they are selected through the mail & merge wizard.
There is only a fax profile in outlook which contains the
fax mail transport MAPI.
-----Original Message-----
I still don't have enough to troubleshoot. What I was asking was what
dialing rule you created and what about it is not being followed. Also how
exactly are you selecting the Contact and what other transports are in the
profile?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am running XP

I have the contact saved in Outlook. The fax number is
recognized and saved in canonical form ( + 1 (111) 1111-
111). If I am in the contact window and go to action-
call contact->fax it will call the number. The dialing
rules are applied here.

If I compose a message to the name in the to form and
send it, it will end in the MS fax console. The number is
dialed here without the dialing rules.

This is different if I use the MS fax console to create a
fax. In the wizard I write a cover page, use an outlook
contact and check the box "Use dialing rules". Then they
will apply. However, I could not find anything similar to
this when I fax through outlook.

Some additional question:
Is it possible to delete the first posted email- address?
The box is getting swamped by pseudo MS virus messages.

2nd. If I use word to mail and merge, was it ever meant
to be an automation tool. If I mail out of word as an
attachment, I have to click yes for every email since it
wants to use Outlooks procedures. I know there's a patch
through exchange server but we are a small-office
environment, so there's no exchange server.
The other option to send it out as html doesnt make it
any better. In addition to the format issues I have to
click it prints the faxes. This means I have to click
print for every email. This is very tiresome, given we're
sending hundreds of them and want to avoid the paper.

Thanks for the quick answer!
-----Original Message-----
The Fax Service will process Dialing rules
automatically
when sending from
Outlook if the number is in canonical format. List the exact steps by which
you are invoking the dialing rules and what happens instead.
are
in
outlook in international format. As far as I can see they
are also transmitted to the fax service in this form.

What irritates me is that checkbox in the fax service
send wizard. I assume the dialing rules are usually
turned off? I could not find any option in Outlook to
turn it on.
As said before, the single faxing through the wizard
using outlook contacts works fine.

-----Original Message-----
Like all of its predecessors, the Windows XP Fax service
will not process
dialing rules unless the phone number to which you are
sending the fax is in
"international format." Details on how to use
international format to invoke
dialing rules are available here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx? scid=kb;EN-
US;Q318575


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi!

I am using the windows fax console to send a
single
fax
out. I can enable using the dialing rules when using
the
wizard.

However, if I use Outlook to mail faxes to the fax
service, dialing rules are not applied. I do not change
the phone number between those steps, so it is in the
canonical form.

The idea is to mail and merge a couple of hundred
documents, so the automation is crucial.

Thanks for your help!


.



.


.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

So you are sending these via a mail merge? That would explain the problem.
List the exact steps you are using and how the fax number is stored in
Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Whou! You're fast! Thanks!

The dialing rules of the modem fax are some numbers
(access codes) for outside local and long-distance calls.
These numbers are included with the fax wizards with
outlook numbers but not by passed numbers from outlook.
Contacts only contain the name and the fax number (they
are imported per job)
The mails are set up through word (as described before).
So they are selected through the mail & merge wizard.
There is only a fax profile in outlook which contains the
fax mail transport MAPI.
-----Original Message-----
I still don't have enough to troubleshoot. What I was asking was what
dialing rule you created and what about it is not being followed. Also how
exactly are you selecting the Contact and what other transports are in the
profile?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am running XP

I have the contact saved in Outlook. The fax number is
recognized and saved in canonical form ( + 1 (111) 1111-
111). If I am in the contact window and go to action-
call contact->fax it will call the number. The dialing
rules are applied here.

If I compose a message to the name in the to form and
send it, it will end in the MS fax console. The number is
dialed here without the dialing rules.

This is different if I use the MS fax console to create a
fax. In the wizard I write a cover page, use an outlook
contact and check the box "Use dialing rules". Then they
will apply. However, I could not find anything similar to
this when I fax through outlook.

Some additional question:
Is it possible to delete the first posted email- address?
The box is getting swamped by pseudo MS virus messages.

2nd. If I use word to mail and merge, was it ever meant
to be an automation tool. If I mail out of word as an
attachment, I have to click yes for every email since it
wants to use Outlooks procedures. I know there's a patch
through exchange server but we are a small-office
environment, so there's no exchange server.
The other option to send it out as html doesnt make it
any better. In addition to the format issues I have to
click it prints the faxes. This means I have to click
print for every email. This is very tiresome, given we're
sending hundreds of them and want to avoid the paper.

Thanks for the quick answer!
-----Original Message-----
The Fax Service will process Dialing rules automatically
when sending from
Outlook if the number is in canonical format. List the
exact steps by which
you are invoking the dialing rules and what happens
instead.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Thanks for the quick answer. However, the numbers are
in
outlook in international format. As far as I can see
they
are also transmitted to the fax service in this form.

What irritates me is that checkbox in the fax service
send wizard. I assume the dialing rules are usually
turned off? I could not find any option in Outlook to
turn it on.
As said before, the single faxing through the wizard
using outlook contacts works fine.

-----Original Message-----
Like all of its predecessors, the Windows XP Fax
service
will not process
dialing rules unless the phone number to which you are
sending the fax is in
"international format." Details on how to use
international format to invoke
dialing rules are available here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx? scid=kb;EN-
US;Q318575


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi!

I am using the windows fax console to send a single
fax
out. I can enable using the dialing rules when using
the
wizard.

However, if I use Outlook to mail faxes to the fax
service, dialing rules are not applied. I do not
change
the phone number between those steps, so it is in
the
canonical form.

The idea is to mail and merge a couple of hundred
documents, so the automation is crucial.

Thanks for your help!


.



.


.
 
C

CISDM

I am using the word mail merge wizard. The contacts are
in outlook.

Step 1
I keep it as letters (do I have to change it to emails?)
Step 3
I import the contacts in Word, they're from the personal
folder.
Step 6
I click on the Merge to Email in the toolbar. This is
when Outlook starts telling me that a program accesses
its routines. I do export them as attachment.

It looks like the emails are stored as Word Documents in
the Email. When I export the documents in the final merge
step in word, I have troubles with 1. the format and 2. I
have to confirm print for every email...

Thanks
-----Original Message-----
So you are sending these via a mail merge? That would explain the problem.
List the exact steps you are using and how the fax number is stored in
Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Whou! You're fast! Thanks!

The dialing rules of the modem fax are some numbers
(access codes) for outside local and long-distance calls.
These numbers are included with the fax wizards with
outlook numbers but not by passed numbers from outlook.
Contacts only contain the name and the fax number (they
are imported per job)
The mails are set up through word (as described before).
So they are selected through the mail & merge wizard.
There is only a fax profile in outlook which contains the
fax mail transport MAPI.
-----Original Message-----
I still don't have enough to troubleshoot. What I was asking was what
dialing rule you created and what about it is not
being
followed. Also how
exactly are you selecting the Contact and what other transports are in the
profile?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I am running XP

I have the contact saved in Outlook. The fax number is
recognized and saved in canonical form ( + 1 (111) 1111-
111). If I am in the contact window and go to action-
call contact->fax it will call the number. The dialing
rules are applied here.

If I compose a message to the name in the to form and
send it, it will end in the MS fax console. The
number
is
dialed here without the dialing rules.

This is different if I use the MS fax console to create a
fax. In the wizard I write a cover page, use an outlook
contact and check the box "Use dialing rules". Then they
will apply. However, I could not find anything
similar
to
this when I fax through outlook.

Some additional question:
Is it possible to delete the first posted email- address?
The box is getting swamped by pseudo MS virus messages.

2nd. If I use word to mail and merge, was it ever meant
to be an automation tool. If I mail out of word as an
attachment, I have to click yes for every email
since
it
wants to use Outlooks procedures. I know there's a patch
through exchange server but we are a small-office
environment, so there's no exchange server.
The other option to send it out as html doesnt make it
any better. In addition to the format issues I have to
click it prints the faxes. This means I have to click
print for every email. This is very tiresome, given we're
sending hundreds of them and want to avoid the paper.

Thanks for the quick answer!
-----Original Message-----
The Fax Service will process Dialing rules automatically
when sending from
Outlook if the number is in canonical format. List the
exact steps by which
you are invoking the dialing rules and what happens
instead.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Thanks for the quick answer. However, the numbers are
in
outlook in international format. As far as I can see
they
are also transmitted to the fax service in this form.

What irritates me is that checkbox in the fax service
send wizard. I assume the dialing rules are usually
turned off? I could not find any option in
Outlook
to
turn it on.
As said before, the single faxing through the wizard
using outlook contacts works fine.

-----Original Message-----
Like all of its predecessors, the Windows XP Fax
service
will not process
dialing rules unless the phone number to which
you
are
sending the fax is in
"international format." Details on how to use
international format to invoke
dialing rules are available here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx? scid=kb;EN-
US;Q318575


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi!

I am using the windows fax console to send a single
fax
out. I can enable using the dialing rules when using
the
wizard.

However, if I use Outlook to mail faxes to the fax
service, dialing rules are not applied. I do not
change
the phone number between those steps, so it is in
the
canonical form.

The idea is to mail and merge a couple of hundred
documents, so the automation is crucial.

Thanks for your help!


.



.



.


.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Fax merges require a special format for the fax number:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=289532

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
CISDM said:
I am using the word mail merge wizard. The contacts are
in outlook.

Step 1
I keep it as letters (do I have to change it to emails?)
Step 3
I import the contacts in Word, they're from the personal
folder.
Step 6
I click on the Merge to Email in the toolbar. This is
when Outlook starts telling me that a program accesses
its routines. I do export them as attachment.

It looks like the emails are stored as Word Documents in
the Email. When I export the documents in the final merge
step in word, I have troubles with 1. the format and 2. I
have to confirm print for every email...

Thanks
-----Original Message-----
So you are sending these via a mail merge? That would explain the problem.
List the exact steps you are using and how the fax number is stored in
Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Whou! You're fast! Thanks!

The dialing rules of the modem fax are some numbers
(access codes) for outside local and long-distance calls.
These numbers are included with the fax wizards with
outlook numbers but not by passed numbers from outlook.
Contacts only contain the name and the fax number (they
are imported per job)
The mails are set up through word (as described before).
So they are selected through the mail & merge wizard.
There is only a fax profile in outlook which contains the
fax mail transport MAPI.

-----Original Message-----
I still don't have enough to troubleshoot. What I was
asking was what
dialing rule you created and what about it is not being
followed. Also how
exactly are you selecting the Contact and what other
transports are in the
profile?

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
message
I am running XP

I have the contact saved in Outlook. The fax number is
recognized and saved in canonical form ( + 1 (111)
1111-
111). If I am in the contact window and go to action-
call contact->fax it will call the number. The dialing
rules are applied here.

If I compose a message to the name in the to form and
send it, it will end in the MS fax console. The number
is
dialed here without the dialing rules.

This is different if I use the MS fax console to
create a
fax. In the wizard I write a cover page, use an outlook
contact and check the box "Use dialing rules". Then
they
will apply. However, I could not find anything similar
to
this when I fax through outlook.

Some additional question:
Is it possible to delete the first posted email-
address?
The box is getting swamped by pseudo MS virus messages.

2nd. If I use word to mail and merge, was it ever meant
to be an automation tool. If I mail out of word as an
attachment, I have to click yes for every email since
it
wants to use Outlooks procedures. I know there's a
patch
through exchange server but we are a small-office
environment, so there's no exchange server.
The other option to send it out as html doesnt make it
any better. In addition to the format issues I have to
click it prints the faxes. This means I have to click
print for every email. This is very tiresome, given
we're
sending hundreds of them and want to avoid the paper.

Thanks for the quick answer!
-----Original Message-----
The Fax Service will process Dialing rules
automatically
when sending from
Outlook if the number is in canonical format. List the
exact steps by which
you are invoking the dialing rules and what happens
instead.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Thanks for the quick answer. However, the numbers
are
in
outlook in international format. As far as I can see
they
are also transmitted to the fax service in this
form.

What irritates me is that checkbox in the fax
service
send wizard. I assume the dialing rules are usually
turned off? I could not find any option in Outlook
to
turn it on.
As said before, the single faxing through the wizard
using outlook contacts works fine.

-----Original Message-----
Like all of its predecessors, the Windows XP Fax
service
will not process
dialing rules unless the phone number to which you
are
sending the fax is in
"international format." Details on how to use
international format to invoke
dialing rules are available here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?
scid=kb;EN-
US;Q318575


--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Hi!

I am using the windows fax console to send a
single
fax
out. I can enable using the dialing rules when
using
the
wizard.

However, if I use Outlook to mail faxes to the
fax
service, dialing rules are not applied. I do not
change
the phone number between those steps, so it is in
the
canonical form.

The idea is to mail and merge a couple of hundred
documents, so the automation is crucial.

Thanks for your help!


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