AT Commands | Appendix |
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Sending an Express E-Mail
AT+T Send="Express;..."
AT+T Send="Express; To: Recipient; Dial: Number;From: Sender" >Subject
>MessageText line#1 >MessageText line#n ><CTRL>+<Z>
This command sends an Express
When you have closed the command line with <CR/LF>, the modem displays a prompt (>) where you can specify the subject line you want in your
If you skip the message text, the parameters are saved for later use until replaced by new parameters.
Number: | This is the number that must be dialled to connect to the recipient |
| Enter the number exactly as it is to be dialled, including all country or area |
| codes. |
| Leave out the external call prefix that was indicated in the general para- |
| meters. |
Recipient: | Express |
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| This is inserted in the To: field in the header of the Express |
Sender: | Express |
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| This is inserted in the From: field in the header of the Express |
Subject: | Subject line of the message. |
| This is always generated from the first line that is entered after the |
| prompt. |
MessageText line#n | Other lines of the message text. |
| Each line is entered at the prompt displayed by the Tixi modem and clo- |
| sed by <CR/LF>. |
| During sending the modem does an automatic line break after 75 charac- |
| ters by itself. The message text must not contain umlauts |
Example: |
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The send command configures all necessary parameters and sends an Express
AT+T Send="Express; Dial: 1234567; From:
>Hello Paul,
>The fan in room 123 in house 12 is not working.
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>Regards, John. ><CTRL>+<Z>
Short modem reply:
OK
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