You may want to see if your cell phone company can provide TAP paging access
via modem.  Your iMac sends a TAP page to the cell service and they send the
message via SMS to you.  This is the method we use to monitor our network
and get around "what if the internet connection is down" scenario.  Set up
is a lot simpler too, rather than trying to configure and maintain an extra
mail server.

-A.


> From: Bob Hayes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Organization: Artbeats Software, Inc.
> Reply-To: "InterMapper Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 15:34:59 -0700
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [IM-Talk] Notification e-mails via specific interface
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Maybe I'm missing something very obvious, but I've been struggling with this
> all day and still don't have a solution. I'm running InterMapper 4.1.3 on an
> iMac G3/333 running OS X 10.3.
> 
> I want my InterMapper machine to send an e-mail notification to my cell
> phone. Easy enough. However, I want that notification to always be sent
> using the PPP interface on the InterMapper machine because if InterMapper is
> notifying me that my office internet connection is down, my mail server will
> accept the e-mail from InterMapper and then queue it until the connection
> comes back up. If InterMapper sends it via a secondary dial-up internet
> connection, I will get the notification immediately.


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