photogeek54 Posted March 19 Posted March 19 notifications to [phone-number]@tmomail.net are no longer working. I'm using the default smtp settings and the "send notification to" action. Quote
jkmcfadden Posted March 19 Posted March 19 (edited) It is likely tmobile doing this. Verizon started disallowing this as well several years ago. Though I was too lazy to completely remove my text notifications and still occasionally I get one hours or days later. I now just depend on email notifications. Those seem solid. Try googling tmobile email to text notifications and see what might come up. Edited March 19 by jkmcfadden 1 Quote
photogeek54 Posted March 19 Author Posted March 19 It sounds like this may have stopped working a while ago and I haven’t noticed. Anyone know of another way to send sms messages from iOX? Maybe the notification plugin? Quote
paulbates Posted March 19 Posted March 19 I'd suggest biting the bullet and moving to the paid for notification plug-in with the pushover app vs texts. The problem is the mobile carriers not wanting the traffic, not the iox method of trying to get it there 1 Quote
photogeek54 Posted March 19 Author Posted March 19 I have the paid for notification app, never used pushover. Some of the notifications go to family members and they seldom read emails, that is why I want to send SMS. Quote
Techman Posted March 19 Posted March 19 Most of the major wireless carriers have been blocking non-wireless to wireless sms messages. Most likely to reduce spam from auto dialers. 3 Quote
sdynak Posted March 19 Posted March 19 Had the same with T-Mobile over some time and finally switched to Pushover about a year ago now. Works way better and reliable with customization like Critical override. Worth the $5 if it is still that price. 2 Quote
photogeek54 Posted March 21 Author Posted March 21 So I've confirmed that the t-mobile email to SMS gateway is still working when I send to it from my personal email address. I suspect they have blocked the default UD SMTP server. I tried using my own gmail login in the admin console but get smtp error -1 (see below). Do you see anything wrong with my settings? Quote
sdynak Posted March 21 Posted March 21 (edited) Doesn't the user need to be a gmail account or did you not update the SMTP server settings? Seems you are using a gmail SMTP but a ID for sandbergweb.com. Edited March 21 by sdynak typo Quote
heardc Posted March 21 Posted March 21 Pushover is totally worth it. Keeps your notifications separate and is much more reliable. 1 Quote
DennisC Posted March 21 Posted March 21 On 3/19/2025 at 4:27 PM, photogeek54 said: I have the paid for notification app, never used pushover. Some of the notifications go to family members and they seldom read emails, that is why I want to send SMS. With the Notification plugin and Pushover your notifications can be sent as a message in Pushover app, very similar to text messages (with history), not an email. 3 Quote
photogeek54 Posted March 21 Author Posted March 21 @sdynak that is a Gmail account. I have my own domain setup in a Gmail workspace. I can’t use pushover as. I send to many people and don’t want to make each of them get a pushover app. Quote
Solution sdynak Posted March 21 Solution Posted March 21 (edited) 21 minutes ago, photogeek54 said: @sdynak that is a Gmail account. I have my own domain setup in a Gmail workspace. I can’t use pushover as. I send to many people and don’t want to make each of them get a pushover app. Ok, I'm not familiar with the Gmail workspace and if it functions the same. Are you using a "App Password" for Gmail? I believe you need this to make it work as a more secure environment. Not sure that will work with your domain setup. You could always just try a standard Gmail account and test. This could help also - Edited March 21 by sdynak Quote
photogeek54 Posted March 21 Author Posted March 21 Yes adding an app password was the answer, thanks for the tips. SMTP now works. I suspect that that tmobile is rate limiting the messages coming from UD. I am able to send some texts via the phone@tmomail.net gateway using my gmail SMTP but may be rate limited too. I'll update if I figure that out. 1 Quote
photogeek54 Posted Sunday at 04:10 AM Author Posted Sunday at 04:10 AM UPDATE: I setup a program to send SMS to tmobile every 5 minutes. My Eisy sent the messages every 5 minutes for about 20 times (missing 2 of the messages towards the end) then became highly irregular. So yes it works somewhat but is definitely rate limited. Quote
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