Specifications

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2. Locate the following key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging
Subsystem
3. Right-click Windows Messaging Subsystem node and click New >String Value.
4. Key in RPCHTTPProxyMap_GFIFaxMaker and press Enter.
5. Right-click the newly added key and click Modify.
6. Key in the domain mappings in the following format:
<domain>=<ProxyServer>,ntlm,ntlm,false
Where:
Property Description
<domain>
Replace with your domain name
<ProxyServer>
The FQDN of the RPC/HTTP endpoint (mail server) that should be used for the domains provided.
For example:
mydomain.com=https://mail.mydomain.com,ntlm,ntlm,false
Click OK.
7. Close registry.
Step 3:Configure MAPIServer in GFI FaxMaker Public Contacts
1. From GFI FaxMaker Configuration, right-click Advanced > Public Contacts and select Properties.
2. Select Enable Exchange Public Contacts retrieval.
3. Click Add.
4. For the first time only, the MAPIclient requires the details of the Microsoft Exchange server. If a
MAPIprofile is already configured, skip to step 9, else continue with the next step.
5. Select the Microsoft Exchange instance to use and click Next.
6. In Microsoft Exchange server, key in the personalized name of the RPCendpoint. To find this, from
a machine on the network that runs Microsoft Outlook 2007/2010/2013, press Ctrl + Right-click on
the Microsoft Outlook icon in the system tray. Click Test E-mail AutoConfiguration.... Click Test. The
personalized name of the RPCendpoint is the value of Server in the Results view.
7. In Mailbox, key in the name of the mailbox that has access to the network public contacts and click
Next.
8. Complete the wizard steps.
9. Select the public contacts list from where to retrieve company information and click OK.
10. Click Test to ensure that GFI FaxMaker can query the listed public contacts folders.
11. Click OK.
4.7 Coverpages
GFI FaxMaker enables you to include a front page to your fax content that includes custom
information and design. This page is attached and sent as the first page of a fax.
There are two types of coverpages: