I can do it with my Blackberry, but it's better to use an email to fax service. Are you using a twisted pair for your phone line...or are you on VOIP?
The point was not to use a pay service for faxing. I've used eFax in the past, and they rocked. But, I'm already paying for a cell phone, so I'd like to use it as a fax, if it's possible.
I'm not on VOIP and there is no land line hooked into my computer. There IS a way in 10.5 to use the bluetooth network to recognize the Razr as a fax. It connects and all seems to go well, but the fax just never goes through. So, I'm wondering at which end there's a problem, in the phone or in 10.5. I'm guessing it's the phone/service.
We also have a regular fax machine (Brother MFC 8220) with a network card, so that it can be used as a network printer and scanner by any Mac on the network. But you can't fax through it from the Mac. Again, not sure why, but that's a separate issue over using a cell phone for a fax machine.
Fax's tend to be fairly large. Maybe the system is choking on that?Try a small fax 1st and see if that works?
Yeah, that may be part of it. I'll try a post-it note.
EDIT: I'm thinking it's just not possible. Apparently AT&T phased out it's faxing capability. So even though the Mac can send a print file as a fax to the phone via bluetooth, it just doesn't know what to do with it. Damn. I'm sure that there's a hack that would make it happen (a fax call is still a phone call), but I'm not hopeful. Thanks anyway!