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    SMS Gateway for MS Exchange

    Since there are a few techs here... anyone using an SMS Gateway? I want to connect one to a MS Exchange 2010 server... Seems so far unless I go international, that Spark's eTXT is one of the few options and not overly cheap, but not the most expensive either... although I'm not sure if it's an actual gateway or delivered via browser
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    We've been using https://www.bulletin.net/bulletin-messenger/ for yonks now - not for Exchange but to deliver SMS alerts from our monitoring system - it does what it says on the tin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheDemonLord View Post
    We've been using https://www.bulletin.net/bulletin-messenger/ for yonks now - not for Exchange but to deliver SMS alerts from our monitoring system - it does what it says on the tin.
    Yeah, I need the tie in with Exchange, so you can email out to SMS and replies go back via mailbox...
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    Yes SMS (txting) is a gateway to Microsoft Word.

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    legally your allowed to make a 20% power gain while staying within wof standard in NZ, before you need to lvv the vehicle.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynxdragon View Post
    legally your allowed to make a 20% power gain while staying within wof standard in NZ, before you need to lvv the vehicle.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    Yeah, I need the tie in with Exchange, so you can email out to SMS and replies go back via mailbox...
    Etxt does that. Used at my workplace, I have an exchange email address 0275xxxetc@etxt.co.nz, can send directly from outlook or the web based job management system can send out by appending "@extx.co.nz" to the mobile number of whoever the job is assigned to then sending it off via exchange
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