About Beeper/Pager Aliases

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In IMail Server, you use an alias to forward mail to a pager or notify you by beeper that mail has arrived.

To forward mail to a pager, you can create an alias named something like "PageFred" and define a pager ID and phone number for the alias. Users can then address mail to the alias "PageFred" and the IMail Server routes the message to the specified pager. After the alias is set up, anyone can send a message to a pager by entering the specified alias in the To: field of the email message. The pager receives up to the number of characters specified in the Maximum Size text box (200 characters is the default).

To send a notification to a beeper that mail has arrived, you can create an alias named something like "BeepFred" and define a pager ID and phone number for the alias. After the alias is set up, when anyone sends a mail message to "BeepFred," the predefined beeper code is sent to the beeper, alerting the recipient that they have received a new mail message.

Related Topics

Alias Administration

About Pager Problems