The present invention relates to a system and method for transmitting and
storing print jobs sent via e-mail. A first embodiment entails sending a
document to be printed as an e-mail attachment to an e-mail enabled
printer. The printer extracts the document from the e-mail attachment and
performs any necessary decompression, decoding, and translation. The
document may be placed in a print queue for printing and/or the document
may be stored in a job retention area of printer memory. Preferably, the
e-mail, which delivers the print job to the document to the printer, may
specify various print settings for printing the document, as well as
storage options and access rights if the document data is stored in job
retention.In a second embodiment, an e-mail enabled print server is
configured to extract documents sent as attachments to an e-mail and to
distribute the print jobs to a network printer.