At 05:40 PM 6/24/00 -0400, Madscientist wrote:
>When we first set up our Cell 1 phones this way we would only get messages
>intermittently. After a long struggle with tech support we made changes to
>our phone's configuration and solved the problem. It turned out to be that
>sometimes our phones were connecting analog and would not get messages then.
>It turned out to be a coincidence that we got the messages when we sent
>tests. We now have our phones configured to use "HOME TYPE NETWORK" only...
>and that seems to solve the trouble.
I'll have to check that on my phone to see if there are any similar settings.
>Also, we discovered that there is a "VERY SPECIFIC" email address format for
>sending the messages... if we sent to more than one address, the messages
>would not get through even though they were delivered. We also had trouble
>on occasion with quoted names, <these things>, and one or two other
>more-or-less standard formats. The only thing that seems to work is raw
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] Anything else seems to confuse the messaging
>software on the receiving end.
That's what I've got, an alias pointing [EMAIL PROTECTED] to my
#@mobile.att.net address with WUG sending the notification to the pagekirk@
address, so this shouldn't be an issue. I looked in my mail logs and the
logs don't appear to contain any differences between the delivered test
messages and the non-delivered notification messages.
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