Most fax machines do keep a log of faxes recently sent and received--not the images, just a record of the transaction. So long as the date and time are correctly set, it will give you that info. But since you said "all", the answer is most likely no. The log or journal will have a limited number of entries, say 40, and nothing beyond that is held. This will be so of a free-standing fax machine. PC based fax software can be configured to hold many more entries, along with images. This would depend on the particular software, and the drive space available.
No.
It means that an individual or company that has sent you something want you to confirm that you have received the goods.
When you send a certified letter, the person receiving it has to sign a receipt acknowledging it was delivered and received. The receipt (or a copy) is sent to the person who mailed it to prove that the letter was delivered and received. This eliminates the excuse "I never received it" - especially in legal matters.
The plural form for the noun fax is faxes. Example sentence:I sent six faxes, one to each manager.
go to Printers and Faxes-->Click on your fax device-->Select the received or sent file-->Open any attachments There you go, hope this helps
Receiving faxes through e-mail allows boundless flexibility in addition to affordability. Whether a person is in town or on the road, fax transmissions can be conveniently received via e-mail anywhere an internet connection is available. Several companies will provide a convenient phone number to serve as a fax number. Faxes are sent to the fax number and through innovated electronics the faxes are converted to an e-mail format. Faxes via e-mail provide affordability since expensive fax machines are no longer necessary.
It is an electronic receipt of any goods/services that you have purchased opposed to a paper receipt. They are usually sent to you via email and the idea is to not waste paper.
I sent an Applebees gift card to my granddaughter in a birthday card and she never received it. I still have the activation receipt I received when I purchased it. How can I tell if it has been used or not?
Yes, the noun 'fax' is a countable noun. The plural form is faxes. Example: I sent one fax to the manager and two faxes to accounting.
When payment is received. But, most lenders offer a grace period for receipt of payments, partially for this reason. Your best bet is to give no less than three days mail time for a payment to be received.
Internet faxing is the trend right now. This is a very cost effective form of faxing. Using your online account you can send many faxes or broadcast your faxes to group or person that is included in your preset number list. A confirmation message will be sent to you, giving you the status of the faxes you sent. www.internetfax101.com can give you guidance.
You can send faxes anywhere in the world without long distance charges using the online fax service. Here, faxes are sent over the internet and delivered into the inbox of your email.