Re: Disabling the auto response to reply from get-url
And add omit-empty = true, if your url does not return any thing Shridhar - Original Message - From: Bruno Rodrigues [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Alex Judd [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 10:08 PM Subject: Re: Disabling the auto response to reply from get-url max-messages = 0 I think... confirm on the documentation - Original Message - From: Alex Judd [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 5:13 PM Subject: Disabling the auto response to reply from get-url Probably an obvious question but how do I stop the automatic SMS back to the user of any response triggered by the get-utl I specify. For example get-url = http://do something and when I run do-something it replies 'done', however I don't want to send 'done' to the user. ? Thanks Alex -- Alex Judd http://www.skywire.co.uk
Disabling the auto response to reply from get-url
Probably an obvious question but how do I stop the automatic SMS back to the user of any response triggered by the get-utl I specify. For example get-url = http://do something and when I run do-something it replies 'done', however I don't want to send 'done' to the user. ? Thanks Alex -- Alex Judd http://www.skywire.co.uk
Re: Disabling the auto response to reply from get-url
max-messages = 0 I think... confirm on the documentation - Original Message - From: Alex Judd [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 5:13 PM Subject: Disabling the auto response to reply from get-url Probably an obvious question but how do I stop the automatic SMS back to the user of any response triggered by the get-utl I specify. For example get-url = http://do something and when I run do-something it replies 'done', however I don't want to send 'done' to the user. ? Thanks Alex -- Alex Judd http://www.skywire.co.uk