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Re: [hobbit] fallback alert service
- To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
- Subject: Re: [hobbit] fallback alert service
- From: Joost van den Broek <joost (at) seat-ibiza.nl>
- Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 15:48:08 +0100
- References: <473ABC14.6020905 (at) seat-ibiza.nl> <961092e10711140516ha99c427p8fd7ea48b94125b (at) mail.gmail.com>
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Well, that's not my problem. I indeed use the email2sms gateway from my
mobile provider, and that's also exactly my problem. I'm monitoring the
MX servers of this gateway and they, unfortunately, go down too often.
That's why it would be nice if there could be some dependency system on
the alerts, so in case these servers are down it will use another
address / script. I guess this could be scripted completely (external
from Hobbit), but why not use Hobbit's ability to determine which
gateway servers are/aren't available for alerting?
Joost
Josh Luthman schreef:
What myself and others do is use things like 9371231234 (at) txt.att.com
<mailto:9371231234 (at) txt.att.com> or whatever it is for your cell
phone. Just a quick Google =)