Hello Chad,

>>in case of an Internet trunk or email server outage

I`m sending alerts via SMTP to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for several years.
100% delivery. Never lost a single alert.
Sometimes if I have a large amount of alerts (more than 10-15 per
minute) its might be delayed for 5-10 minutes, but all alerts were
delivered.

In case of email server outage you can use secondary SMTP :-)


Monday, February 26, 2007, 4:15:13 PM, you wrote:

>  
>  
> Hello all, I am a recent user of the Servers Alive program and have
> been listening in on the discussion list for a few weeks now. We are
> currently running v6.0.0.2056 of the program and have it working
> well with basic SMTP alerting. I have been working on setting up the
> SMS paging today to allow alerting directly to our Verizon cell
> phones in case of an Internet trunk or email server outage. The
> Servers Alive program dials out and connects consistently on a test,
> but I only receive one out of every 6 or so text messages. I have
> reviewed the information on the mailing list archive here:
> http://archive.serversalive.com/ and tried a few of the ideas (such
> as lowering modem speed, etc.) to no avail. I have also seen
> numerous complaints from Verizon users about this setup, but my boss
> swears he had it working great with a similar implementation at his
> old job, so I am stuck trying to find an answer!
>  


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Best regards,
 Viktor                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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