Message your FAX and Voice mail!
Give your e-mail some e-muscle with our MessageOne unified messaging feature. Sure, e-mail is pretty great as it is. But what if it could do more?
Now it can! For only a dollar per month, MessageOne instantly turns your e-mail account into your own virtual fax and answering machine.
Fax to E-mail
Now you don't have to have a fax machine--or even be near one--to receive a fax. MessageOne lets you view your faxes from any computer and even grab them on the fly from any web-enabled device! Forget dealing with toner cartridges and tissue-paper thin printouts, or having personal faxes sent to a public fax machine. Now any place you can log in to your e-mail account can give you access to your faxes.
Then you can file and store them on a disk, print them out, forward them on to someone else-the choice is yours.
Voice Mail to E-mail
Hearing voices? You should be! MessageOne gives your e-mail the edge by enabling it to receive voice mail.
What good is that? Plenty.
Save money on the premium most phone companies charge to maintain a voice mailbox for you. If you travel frequently, you can log on to your account through a local ISP access number and save the toll charges you'd pay calling your machine or standard voice mail. You can forward your normal voice mail or home line to your MessageOne account when you're away, and check your voice mail from your laptop or PDA.
MessageOne saves you time, too. If your computer and your phone share a line, you can check and listen to your messages without logging off. Store your voice mail on floppies or your hard disk and replay it with just a click.
You can even forward your messages to others as audio files.
How does it work?
It's simple. To set up a MessageOne account, just tell us which e-mail address you wish to have your messages sent to. We'll then send you your personal MessageOne phone number, which you can distribute to your friends, family, and co-workers.
When callers dial your personal OneSuite.com MessageOne number, they'll be asked if they want to send you a voice message or a fax. Then they simply press "1" to send a voice message, or stay online to send a fax.
Do I need special software or hardware for this?
Probably not. Your voice mail is saved in the Windows ".wav" file format, and your faxes as ".tif" files. The ability to read these files is included in Microsoft Windows 95, 98, NT, and 2000 and later versions on Microsoft Windows.
Your computer does need a sound card and a speaker or headphones to allow you to play ".wav" files back. Most new computers have these features built in. If your computer beeps or chimes, you've got them!
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