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Standard user
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This user makes it possible to send and receive SMS messages from the graphical user
interface (GUI). It can also be used to access the HTTP API to send messages from
an application.
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Appstarter user
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The appstarter user can start applications and run scripts on your computer
when an incoming message arrives. The executed command can optionally return one or more
response messages by writing to it's standard output.
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Autoreply user
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The Autoreply user makes it possible to reply to incoming messages and to
forward these messsages to various phone numbers based on the sender address
and the message content.
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AutoReplyEasy user
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The AutoReplyEasy user makes it easy to reply to incoming messages. It can be used to compose
a text, WAP Push or any other kind of reply message.
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E-mail user
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This automated user can be used to create an e-mail to SMS gateway. It will periodically download
new e-mails from a POP3 account and forward the first 160 characters of an e-mail body as an SMS message
to a predefined phone number or one(s) specified in the subject line of the e-mail
(separated by a semicolon).
This user can also send incoming SMS messages as e-mail to a predefined e-mail address or to one specified
in an SMS as the first word of the message.
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Colour SMS user
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The colour SMS protocol was introduced by the Hungarian GSM service provider
T-Mobile to pass incoming SMS messages to 3rd party content providers in HTTP
requests. The applications operated by the content providers return a response
SMS message in each HTTP request. This user implements this functionality.
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Database user
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With the help of this option you can use a database server to send and receive
SMS messages. This user connects to a database server and checks a database table
periodically for outgoing messages. If an incoming message arrives, it will be inserted
into another table.
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File user
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The File user makes it easy to send and receive messages using text
files. When an incoming message arrives, the user creates a text file for the
message. If you would like to send a message, all you have to do is place a
text file into the outgoing directory.
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HTTP client user
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The HTTP CLIENT user passes incoming messages in an HTTP GET or an HTTP POST request to an
external web server. The HTML page returned by
the webserver can contain SMS messages, which will be sent by the message server.
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HTTP server user
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The HTTP SERVER user allows you to use the HTTP API provided by the built in HTTP SERVER of
Ozeki NG SMS Gateway. This means that you can send SMS messages by issuing HTTP GET or HTTP POST requests
from your application. More information about the HTTP API is available at
http://www.ozekisms.com/index.php?owpn=372
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SMPP user
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With the help of this user you can connect SMPP clients to the SMS Gateway
to send and receive SMS messages. Each client can log in to their user account created in the
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