Fax Setup with iMac

Is a fax modem need to fax through a telephone line from iMac? I checked profile and no fax modem. Does anyone have a suggest on the setup, i.e. Digital Voice, fax modem and etc. Thanks

Red Raider,
What Mac do you have? Your profile says iMac G5 Intel. So is it a Power PC iMac G5 or is it an Intel iMac?
Faxing requires a modem like the one you would use for a dial-up connection. I know that the iSight iMac G5s do not have an internal dial-up modem and neither do the Intel iMacs. Apple chose to not include internal modems in these machines. If you wish, you can buy an external USB modem from Apple for use with these machines.
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