Yes, thats how it works. I can send an Email from my PC and the mobile
phone
will receive a SMS message.
Henrik
don at lexmark.com@pwg.org on 29-06-2000 14:13:54
Sent by: owner-ipp at pwg.org
To: Anthony.Porter at xeikon.com
cc: cmanros at cp10.es.xerox.com, ipp at pwg.org
Subject: RE: IPP> ADM - Pick your favorite notification delivery method by
July 7
Anthony:
Is there not an e-mail to SMS gateway somewhere?
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Anthony.Porter%xeikon.com at interlock.lexmark.com on 06/29/2000 08:03:43 AM
To: cmanros%cp10.es.xerox.com at interlock.lexmark.com,
ipp%pwg.org at interlock.lexmark.com
cc: (bcc: Don Wright/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject: RE: IPP> ADM - Pick your favorite notification delivery method by
July 7
Has the possibility for supporting SMS/Pager notifications been dropped? I
dont find anything about in the Notification spec.
In Europe now almost every man woman and child has an SMS phone, so SMS
would be the notification method of choice where a human is the recipient.
I think it is even more important than email notification. Our printers
are
usually located remotely from the customer submitting the job, so IPP is
useful for that. On the other hand the person who is going to pick up the
printed output will usually be travelling around. Many are freelance
graphic designers. For them, an SMS notification is perfect. Another
point
is that the machine operator is usually wandering around doing all sorts of
jobs, so SMS is the ideal way to notify the operator of any abnormal
machine
conditions.
For our customers I think SMS is by far the most important notification
mechanism, so we would implement that first and then think about maybe
doing
some of the others. Old style pagers seem to have gone the way of 8-track
stereo.
Xeikon NV
Anthony Porter
Project Consultant
Tel: +32 34 43 17 54 Fax: +32 34 43 14 48
Mobile (and SMS): +32 75 73 66 39
Mailto:anthony.porter at xeikon.com
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B-2640 Mortsel, Belgium
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