Whats the difference between a Saved Fax and a Pending Fax?
A Pending Fax is one that you have tried to send to the server unsuccessfully, probably because your Fax Client was not connected to the Fax Server at the time. Once a Pending Fax is successfully sent to the server, it is removed from the client’s Pending Faxes folder and is no longer in a pending state. A Saved Fax exists as a file that is accessible on your machine. You can open and send a Saved Fax multiple times and it will continue to be available. To remove a Saved Fax, you have to physically delete it from the file system the same way you delete any other file. Both Pending Faxes and Saved Faxes are editable.
A Pending Fax is one that you have tried to send to the server, but were not connected to the server. Once a Pending Fax is actually sent to the server, it is removed from the client’s Pending Faxes folder and is no longer in a pending state. A Saved Fax exists as a file that is accessible on your machine. You can open and send a Saved Fax multiple times and it will continue to be available. To remove a Saved Fax, you have to physically delete it from the file system the same way you delete any other file. Both Pending Faxes and Saved Faxes are editable.