Phone numbers can also be specified by regular expressions, here are some examples:
+12345678
Specifies a fixed number
+1*
Specifies any numbers starting with +1
+1*9
Specifies any numbers starting with +1 and ending with 9
+[12]*
Specifies any numbers starting with 1 or 2
Please note that numbers have to be entered in international format including a valid prefix. On the
other hand, you can also define rules to drop outgoing messages, for instance, when you want to avoid
using any expensive service or international numbers.
Both types of rules form a list will be processed in order, forwarding outgoing messages over the specified
modem or dropping them. Messages which are not matching any of the rules below will be dispatched
to the first available modem.
Filtering serves a concept of firewalling incoming messages, thus either dropping or allowing them on
a per-modem basis. The created rules are processed in order and in case of matches will either drop
or forward the incoming message before entering the system. All non-matching messages will be allowed.
Status
The status page can be used to the current modem status and get information about any sent or received
messages. There is a small SMS inbox reader which can be used to view or delete the messages.
Please note that the inbox will be cleared each midnight in case it exceeds 512 kbytes of flash usage.
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