Critical messages to phone

Dan Stromberg strombrg at dcs.nac.uci.edu
Thu Sep 16 00:01:04 CEST 2004


FWIW, I'm able to send e-mail to my phone with Cingular service from
Nagios OK.

I know this is a bit too basic a question, but is it possible you're
using two different addresses?  Or is it possible that the messages
you're sending from nagios have content that is confusing Cingular's
gateway machine, while your test messages do not?  What happens if you
save a nagios message into a file, and then pass it into sendmail, with
an address of your cell phone?

On Wed, 2004-09-15 at 13:14, Rudy Montemayor wrote:
> Nagios-Users,
> 
> We had to change cell phones and service provider and now our critical
> messages that went to our phones no longer work. We were using Nextel
> phones (Nextel service) and moved to Sony Ericsson phones (Cingular
> service).
> 
> I'm able to send email from Outlook to my sony ericsson phone but have
> not been able to do the same from our Unix Nagios system. My coworkers
> that still have their old Nextel phones are still getting the
> messages, so I know that still works.
> 
> Any ideas/help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Rudy Montemayor
> 
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