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== PIN based SMTP authentication ==
 
== PIN based SMTP authentication ==
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Sending text messages using PIN based authentication is a two step process, first you must set up your account, then send your message. The system will look up the email address you are sending from and check the subject of the message. If the email address has been set up with the system and the PIN matches, then the message will be considered to be authentic and will then be processed for sending.
  
 
== Account Setup ==
 
== Account Setup ==

Revision as of 13:58, 11 May 2007

PIN based SMTP authentication

Sending text messages using PIN based authentication is a two step process, first you must set up your account, then send your message. The system will look up the email address you are sending from and check the subject of the message. If the email address has been set up with the system and the PIN matches, then the message will be considered to be authentic and will then be processed for sending.

Account Setup

  • Ensure that you registered you email address. Check if you have done so on the Registered Devices screen in your account.
  • Go to your SMS Settings page to define your WebText Code. Your WebText Code should be 6 to 12 characters long and is case insensitive. Because Confirm Code acts like a password, it's highly recommended to change it frequently.

Sending Text Messages

  • Compose a new email message
  • Set the subject of the message to be the PIN code that is entered on your account
  • The email address for the "To:" field is similar to '+18887776666@opensms.upsidewireless.com' (replace the number with the mobile number you wish to send to).

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