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''Red Hat Enterprise Linux'' | ''Red Hat Enterprise Linux'' Run: | ||
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$ yum install open-xchange-sms-twilio | $ yum install open-xchange-sms-twilio | ||
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$ zypper in open-xchange-sms-twilio | $ zypper in open-xchange-sms-twilio | ||
Revision as of 15:23, 20 September 2017
Send SMS messages via Twilio
Requirements
- An activated Twilio account
- A suitable number of pre-provisioned Twilio long-codes and/or short-codes
Available packages
To send SMS messages via Twilio, the package open-xchange-sms-twilio must be installed and configured. Additionally, the open-xchange-sms-sipgate package must *NOT* be installed.
Debian GNU/Linux Run:
$ apt-get install open-xchange-sms-twilio
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Run: $ yum install open-xchange-sms-twilio
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server Run:
$ zypper in open-xchange-sms-twilio
Configuration
Apply the following config-cascade enabled properties:
- Twilio auth key
- com.openexchange.plugins.sms.twilio.authkey=ACCOUNT_SID
- Twilio auth token
- com.openexchange.plugins.sms.twilio.authtoken=AUTH_TOKEN
- Twilio Message Service SID
- com.openexchange.plugins.sms.twilio.messageservicesid=SERVICE_SID
- Max message length. 1600 characters is Twilio's maximum
- com.openexchange.plugins.sms.twilio.maxlength=1600