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To: Don.Harper@Chron.com (Don Harper)
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Subject: Re: On alarms and paging...
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At 11:13 PM 3/28/95, Don Harper wrote:
[...]
>50 percent of the time. Not good. :( Does anyone have any working scripts or
>code to use a Sun workstation to page someone with a normal numeric pager? Or
>a clue on what to do? Our telecom guy has no clues for me.
[...]
You might want to check out tpage:
ftp://ftp.cs.colorado.edu/pub/sysadmin/misc/tpage_csops-2.1.tar.Z
The dox say that it supports alpha pagers; I'm not sure whether or not it
supports a vanilla numeric pager as well.
Here is an excerpt from the README:
"tpage" or "Tom's Pager System" is a set of programs that let
you send messages to alpha-numeric pagers using the "IXO" protocol.
It supports a dialing directory, a "who's on duty now" schedule,
and can do special tricks with RFC822-format email.
Regards,
--John Scudder