ASAP 2.8 Client Manual

Configuring ASAP
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Notify Control Panel
Append check box - if selected, indicates text will be appended to the end of the
message. If Style HTML is specified, appended text can be HTML. Otherwise it should
be plain text.
Mail Alerts to Wireless Phones and Pagers
There are hundreds of simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP) servers on the internet
that provide a variety of text messaging functions for wireless phones, pagers, and e-
mail services.
These servers allow you to send e-mail text messages to wireless phones, pagers,
Blackberry, PDA, and cellular devices. A short list of some of the more common SMTP
servers follows:
AT&T - 10digitPhoneNumber@mobile.att.net
Bell Canada - Phonenumber@txt.bellmobility.ca
Bell South - Phonenumber@sms.bellsouth.com
Cellular One - Phonenumber@cellularone.textmsg.com
MCI - Phonenumber@pagemci.com
Mobistar Belgium - PhoneNumber@mobistar.be
Mumbai Orange - PhoneNumber@orange-mail.co.in
Nextel - 10digitPhoneNumber@messaging.nextel.com
Qwest - 10digitPhoneNumber@qwestmp.com
SBC Ameritech Paging - 10digitPagerNumber@paging.acswireless.com
Skytel Pagers - 7digitPinNumber@skytel.com
Skytel Pagers - Number@e-mail.skytel.com
T-Mobile - 10digitPhoneNumber@voicestream.net
T-Mobile UK - PhoneNumber@t-mobile.uk.net
Verizon Pagers - 10digitPagerNumber@myairmail.com
Verizon PCS - 10digitPhoneNumber@vtext.com
For current information about text messaging server addresses and conventions,
contact your wireless network provider.
Once you determine your wireless provider's SMTP addressing convention, enter that
address along with your wireless address in the To, CC, or Bcc field of the Recipients
property sheet on the Notify control panel.
Notify Server
The Server portion of the Notify control panel defines what SMTP server is used for
notifications. Contact your system administrator for assistance if you are not familiar
with how to configure a SMTP server (for outgoing mail) or a POP server (for incoming
mail). Many SMTP servers are available for use on the internet, and each has its own
specific configuration and user or password rules.
Valid options for configuring access to intranet and or internet mail servers follow. You
should contact your system administrator for assistance if you are not familiar with
configuring access to e-mail servers. Three configuration possibilities: