| The
Inbox Rule Manager allows you to define a series of 'rules'
to automatically send an SMS message.

To open the Inbox Rule Manager, go to the MobiSMS
menu and select Inbox Rules... On the screen
will appear a series of options to enable you to create New
rules, Edit rules, Delete
rules, Enable rules, Disable
rules and change rule priorities.
At the bottom of the screen there is a description of each
rule. Clicking on a rule will display its function.
Creating
a new rule
Selecting New will open the Inbox Rule Editor.
This allows you to define the criteria for your rule and the
trigger for your SMS message.
To better understand this function, it's useful to step through
our example:
Rule objective: Send an SMS when payment
is received from PayPal.
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Step 1 – For reference reasons,
each rule needs a description. In the Name
field
we have chosen enter the name 'PayPal Payment'.

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Step 2 – To trigger the rule
and activate the despatch of an SMS, you need to
define
a single or series of keywords. These keywords are not case
sensitive
and
can be partial words. This allows you to be very specific
or somewhat
generalised.
By entering the keywords 'Notification of Payment Received'
in
the Subject field we are identifying the
standard subject description used
in
each PayPal payment advice. To be more specific, you can
enter additional
keywords
that might be associated with the body of your email. For
this
example
I have chosen to enter the keywords 'MobiMarketing Online
Store'.
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Step 3 – The next step is to
inform the Rule Manager what parts of the e-mail
you
would like to be sent as an SMS. We have included the options
to notify
you
of the Sender, the Intended Recipient, the Subject, the Body
of your e-mail
and
the Date/Time stamp. You are able to select one or all of
these options.
For
this example, we have elected to receive the name of the Sender,
the
Subject
line and the Date/Time stamp. This typically represents a
single SMS.
Had
we elected to include the e-mail body content as an SMS, we
would be
wise
to impose a limit on the number of characters to be sent.
This is the option
Number
of SMSs to limit this notification to. Each additional
SMS
increases
the count by 160 characters.
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Step 4 – As a final step, you
should define who you would like the SMS sent to.
Selecting
Send it to me sends the SMS to my default
mobile phone. If you
would
like someone else to receive the SMS, enter their number in
the space
provided.
•
Step 5 – Save the rule we have
created by clicking OK
Our new rule
You should now have a new rule called 'PayPal Payment'. This
rule will automatically sent an SMS whenever you receive an
e-mail with the Subject line 'Notification of Payment Received'
with the body of the e-mail containing the words 'MobiMarketing
Online Store'.
Hint: To receive an SMS based
on your rule definitions, Outlook/Outlook Express needs to
be active, you need to be connected to the Internet and have
a credit balance in your SMS account.
Managing
rules
Individual rules can be prioritised. Each incoming e-mail
can only trigger one rule event. Effectively, the rule manager
will step through each of your rules until a criteria is matched.
After a criteria has been matched against an incoming e-mail,
all the remaining rules are ignored.
For this reason, it is important to prioritise your rules.
On the Inbox Rules screen the options Move Up
and Move Down allow you to highlight individual
rules and prioritise them accordingly.
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