Users Guide

n The default is to substitute the number for all characters preceding the @ sign, producing the pattern
number@address.
n Some carriers require additional characters before or after the phone number. In this case, use the
keyword string NUMBER in the pattern to limit the substitution to just the phone number portion of
the address—for example, NUMBER.msg@carrier.example.com, or
username+NUMBER@mymail.com
l If you chose Use a fixed email address n the SMS Template field, use the Address field to enter the
email address to which all SMS messages will be sent.
10.In the MMS row:
l To use the SMS template for MMS messages, mark the check box in this row. The SMS Address
configuration will be applied to MMS messages, and the MMS Template row is removed from the form.
l To use an MMS template for MMS messages, leave this check box unmarked.
11.If you will use an MMS template for MMS messages, enter an example email address in the MMS Template
field. This provides the pattern for the address format.
12.In the Number Format row, choose a country code requirement option from the drop-down list. The
available options are Use the visitor’s value, Always include the country code, or Never include
the country code.
13.(Optional) In the Subject Line field, you may enter text for the message’s subject line. This field supports
Smarty template syntax, and the number is available as {$number}.
For example:
Sent to: {$number} in the year {‘Y’|date}
...would produce:
Sent to: 15555551234 in the year 2012
For a Smarty template syntax description, See "Smarty Template Syntax" on page 480.
14.When all fields are completed appropriately, click Save Changes. The Mobile Carrier List is updated with the
changes.
About Translations
Translation services let you configure the language that will be displayed to guests in the W-ClearPass Guest
interface. You can set a default language, enable auto-detection based on the user's browser settings, enable
various language packs, and allow the user to select the language. Language packs are editable, letting you
customize label and message text and numerous other settings. You can use the Plugin Manager to enable the
translation assistant features, and to configure W-ClearPass Guest's language settings for your own use.
l To view and manage your list of enabled translation packs, see "Translation Packs" on page 308.
l To edit basic information for a translation pack, see "Creating and Editing Translation Packs" on page 308.
l To set the default language, show IDs for labels and messages, and provide a language selector on each
page of the user interface, see "Translation Assistant" on page 310.
l To customize a translation pack's labels and messages, see "Customizing Translated User Interface Text" on
page 311.
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