Fax by email sounds convenient: simply write an email and the document is delivered as a fax. But traditional Email-to-Fax services have pitfalls, registration, monthly fees and complicated configuration.
In this guide we explain how Email-to-Fax works and why FaxMonkey's web-based alternative is simpler, more affordable and faster.
What is fax by email?
With a traditional Email-to-Fax service you send an email to a special gateway address. Typically it works like this:
- You register with an Email-to-Fax provider
- You receive access data for the email gateway
- To fax, you send an email to e.g.
0123456789@faxgateway.de - The attachment is transmitted to the fax number
This method is established in companies that want to use their existing email system. For private individuals and occasional users, however, it is often impractical and expensive.
The modern alternative: web-based faxing
FaxMonkey takes a different approach: instead of complicated email configuration, we offer a simple web interface that anyone can use immediately:
- No registration: open the website and start right away
- No configuration: no gateway, no special email addresses
- Preview feature: see your fax before it is sent
- Pay-per-use: pay only for faxes actually sent
- Immediate transmission report: by email with legally valid proof
This solution is ideal for anyone who wants to send a fax quickly and easily without committing long term to a service.
Comparison: Email-to-Fax vs web-based faxing
The most important differences at a glance:
- Registration: Email-to-Fax requires registration, FaxMonkey does not
- Configuration: Email-to-Fax needs gateway setup, FaxMonkey is ready to use immediately
- Costs: Email-to-Fax usually with monthly subscription, FaxMonkey is pay-per-use only
- Preview: Rarely available with Email-to-Fax, always included with FaxMonkey
- Spam risk: emails can be blocked, no such risk with FaxMonkey
Conclusion: For occasional faxes, FaxMonkey's web solution is much more practical and cost-effective than a traditional Email-to-Fax service.