On Feb 24, 2006, at 13:11, Joe Jackson wrote:

...it send to e-mail addresses on my local domain, but not to any address out side of that.

One thing to be careful of, once you get Exchange & your Nagios server properly relaying email to the Internet, is to make sure that relayed email has fully valid headers. Verizon (and likely other carriers, too) has anti-spam measures in place that will block your text messages if they don't appear to be valid.

We ran into this at my current employer. The mail logs reported, "...stat=Sent (MsgIDxxxx Message accepted for delivery (relayed by MailShield))," but the messages never arrived at the phone. The thing that makes me a little uneasy about depending on Verizon's gateway is that we still lose a message to MailShield every now & then, and I gave up trying to get Verizon to whitelist the gateway address after getting the run-around from four different layers of their support tree.

-Guy



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