This parameter sets the contents of the sent e-mail. Keep in mind any formatting specifications for the SMS gateway.
The body text may also contain the following control characters:
- \n: CRLF (carriage return, line feed)
- \t: Tabulator
- \xy: ASCII code of the corresponding character
Note: You can use these control characters in the subject line, as well as in the text content for e-mail or e-mail2SMS. If the e-mail2SMS provider requires a variable which contains a backslash ("\"), you have to prefix this with another "\". This prevents LCOS from modifying the "\".
You can use the following variables provided that the your e-mail2SMS gateways allows or requires them:
- $PSpotUserMobileNr for the user's mobile phone number
- $PSpotPasswd for the user's password generated by the Public Spot
Note: The Public Spot transmits the user's mobile phone number set with the variable $PSpotUserMobileNr without any leading zeros to the SMS gateway. If the SMS gateway expects a certain string for the country code (e.g. "00" or "+"), then enter this prefix in front of the variable.
- Telnet path:
- Possible values:
- Max. 512 characters
- Default:
- #Key#Route#From#