send SMTP message with the following text/plain content

Mode

Wireless mode with SMS:SMPP or SMS:XML function enabled.

Syntax

send SMTP message with the following format content: To: to_address CC: cc_address BCC: bcc_address From: from_address Reply-To: reply_address Subject: subject Text: message Signature: signature

Parameters

format
One of the following:
  • text/plain (default) — The email is in plain-text format.
  • text/html — The email includes HTML formatting.
Note: If you are using a policy table for this parameter, click Use Policy Table, choose the field (column) representing the parameter.

Click OK.

to_address
String. If not the default, this overrides the configured address. You can specify up to five comma-separated static values, or up to five comma-separated references to custom fields in the subscriber profile.
Note: If you are using a policy table for this parameter, click Use Policy Table, choose the field (column) representing the parameter.

Click OK.

cc_address
String. If not the default, this overrides the configured address. You can specify up to five comma-separated static values, or up to five comma-separated references to custom fields in the subscriber profile.
Note: If you are using a policy table for this parameter, click Use Policy Table, choose the field (column) representing the parameter.

Click OK.

bcc_address
String. If not the default, this overrides the configured address. You can specify up to five comma-separated static values, or up to five comma-separated references to custom fields in the subscriber profile.
Note: If you are using a policy table for this parameter, click Use Policy Table, choose the field (column) representing the parameter.

Click OK.

from_address
String. The address of the author who sent the mail.
Note: You may not necessarily want the reply to come back from this address. This can be configured globally to a default value.
Note: If you are using a policy table for this parameter, click Use Policy Table, choose the field (column) representing the parameter.

Click OK.

reply_address
String. If not the default, this overrides the configured address.
Note: If you are using a policy table for this parameter, click Use Policy Table, choose the field (column) representing the parameter.

Click OK.

subject
String.
Note: If you are using a policy table for this parameter, click Use Policy Table, choose the field (column) representing the parameter.

Click OK.

message
String. Body of the message.
signature
String. If not default, this overrides the configured signature block.

Description

Sends an email message, with the specified text and signature block, to the subscriber associated with the address. The message is sent through an SMS Relay (SMSR) interface.

To send email to multiple destinations, you can specify up to five addresses (any combination of to_address, cc_address, or bcc_address) as comma-separated static values, or as comma-separated references to custom fields in the subscriber profile. You can specify up to five addresses. Destinations must all be of the same type. No transformations are performed on the subscriber’s profile data by the MPE device, so custom fields used as alternate destinations must contain values formatted as required by the SMSR. Multivalued fields (LDAP attributes) are not supported.

If the address(es) specified are not available (for example, if a custom field is not populated in the subscriber database), then the global default is used; if the global default is not configured, then no SMTP message is sent and an SMTP log alert is generated. See the CMP Wieless User's Guide for information on configuring SMTP default values.