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TABLE 18. SMTP (email) and SMS (messaging)

Command

Parameters

Details

 

 

 

*SMTPUSER=[user]Maxi-

user= username

The email account username to authenticate with the

mum: 40 characters

 

SMTP server (*SMTPADDR) for sending email.

 

 

Note: not required to use SMTP settings but may be

 

 

required by carrier.

 

 

 

+CMGD=index[,flag]

index=0-9

This command is used to delete one or several messages.

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flag=0

Delete message at location.

 

flag=1

Delete All READ messages.

 

flag=2

Delete All READ and SENT messages.

 

flag=3

Delete All READ, SENT and UNSENT messages.

 

flag=4

Delete All messages.

 

 

Note: There is no confirmation required.

 

 

 

+CMGR=index C3211

index=0-9

Read a message.

 

 

 

+CMGS=[email][body]

email= email

Sends an email using SMS. The phone number or email

 

address or

address is specified first. Then the body of the message

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phone number

is entered. E-mail is only available if

body= message

*NETSMS2EMAIL has been configured correctly.

 

 

The message is terminated and sent by entering Ctrl-Z

 

body

 

 

on an empty line.

 

 

 

!CNTSMS

none

Reports the number of messages stored:

 

 

New Urgent Msg {Index = 1}: <n>

 

 

New Regular Msg {Index = 2}: <r>

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Voice Messages {Index = 3}: <v>

 

 

The Index number corresponds to the SMS list index

 

 

used to retrieve messages. The counters n, r, and v indi-

 

 

cate the number of messages in each list.

 

 

When retrieving (!GSMS) or deleting (!DSMS), the

 

 

message number is base 0, so the highest message num-

 

 

ber in any list is the reported count minus one.

 

 

 

!DASMS

none

Deletes all SMS messages from all three index lists.

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Note: There is no confirmation required. Use this with

 

 

caution.

 

 

 

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