The usual way to do this is to define a mail->SMS gateway
and send the mail to the address defined therein. It
allows you great flexibility with how your messages are
delivered - you can send them to logfiles, etc., via
an entry in /etc/aliases. Do you have sendmail installed
on the machine on which you're running autostatus?
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We are using autostatus and it works well thanks:)
is there a way we can make it run a command instead of
emailing a user when there is an issue??
we have sms_client installed and want the warnings to
be sent via sms
any thoughts??
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The usual way to do this is to define a mail->SMS gateway
and send the mail to the address defined therein. It
allows you great flexibility with how your messages are
delivered - you can send them to logfiles, etc., via
an entry in /etc/aliases. Do you have sendmail installed
on the machine on which you're running autostatus?