In our case we have three levels of alert our software sends out. Email and text. Email is level 1 or 2, 1 you need to know about this, and 2 you should react to it. Level 3 includes a text as well as the email that is the critical alert. Our phones are set up to always alert with texts, but ignore email alerts.

BTW: Your software helps us accomplish that. Specifically the ability to use distribution lists. Worth every penny.


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------ Original Message ------
From "Brad Stone" <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx>
To "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date 11/7/2022 7:46:49 AM
Subject Re: send text msg to phone from IBM i

You know, here's my question about this.

Everyone has smart phones now. What's the difference between getting an
alert for a text or an email? Do people just ignore email alerts?

On Mon, Nov 7, 2022 at 7:25 AM Rolf Schillinger <rolf.schillinger@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hi Jay,
I, too, think that the Web API route is the best. But when I last sent SMS
without a web api, I used a cellphone connected to USB that worked like a
standard Hayes Modem. It was just a matter of connection to it via the
USB/serial port and sending 2 or three AT commands, I think one of them was
AT+CMGS. There's also real GSM modems that connect via serial or usb and
they're still to be bought and in use for embedded systems stuff.
Still, save yourself the hassle and go the web api route, don't forget:
it's very hard to make your text sending redundant with your own
infrastructure.
Best regards, RS

On Mon, Nov 7, 2022 at 12:30 AM Jay Vaughn <jeffersonvaughn@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> I know you can send a txt msg with the SNDSMTPEMM command if you know the
> phone number's carrier...
>
> Aside from calling a 3rd party web api, is there a way to send text
> messages from the IBM i to a phone number if you don't know the carrier?
>
>
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