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COMMERCIAL: SPATCH - e-mail to alphanumeric pagers

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lars Wirzenius)
Thu Aug 3 10:32:10 1995

Date: Wed, 2 Aug 1995 13:48:37 +0300
From: Lars Wirzenius <wirzeniu@cc.helsinki.fi>
To: linux-activists@niksula.hut.fi, linux-announce@vger.rutgers.edu

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From: hydeco@cy.com (John Cuches)
Subject: COMMERCIAL: SPATCH - e-mail to alphanumeric pagers
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
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          August 1, 1995 - Atlanta, GA -

          The Hyde Company has announced the release of SPATCH
          E-Mail  Forwarding.   SPATCH E-Mail  Forwarding  allows UNIX
          E-Mail  to be  forwarded directly  to an alphanumeric pager.
          Message length and several filters can be set to control
          the output to the pager.

          In conjunction with the release of SPATCH E-Mail Forwarding,
          The  Hyde  Company has  also  announced the  release  of the
          SPATCH Internet Solution for UNIX.  The Internet Solution is
          designed  specifically for  Internet Providers.  It includes
          SPATCH,  SPATCH  E-Mail  Forwarding,  SPATCH  Security,  and
          SPATCH Call Count Reporting.

          Other SPATCH applications include:

          Event  Monitoring  -  The ability  to  report  Events  to an
          alphanumeric pager.  Events include errors, thresholds,
          process  completion,  alarms, etc.  Events  are  reported by
          issuing  a command  line instruction.  Used by  End Users to
          effectively monitor in house systems.  Used by VARs, System
          Integrators,  and  Service  Companies  to  monitor  customer
          systems.

          Scheduled  Paging -  Messages can  be scheduled days, weeks,
          months,  and  even  years into  the  future.   Excellent for
          appointment and maintenance reminders.

          Interactive  User Interface  -  On multi-user  UNIX systems,
          users can send messages from their dumb terminals. Formatted
          screens  prompt the  user for  the  entry of  a name  or PIN
          number and the message.  As well, the User Interface is used
          for  SPATCH installation  and  maintenance (text  editor not
          required).

          Other Features:

              Group Paging
              Baud Rate Flexibility
              International Telephone Numbers
              Page Sort
              Breaking of Long Messages into multiple pages
              Many Users, One Modem

          For more information on SPATCH, please contact Alan Lewis at
          spatch@cy.com. Voice:(404)495-0718

JohnC
SPATCH - Gets the message out!

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