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==Additional information==
 
==Additional information==
 
:- Each mail entry has a timer, default timeout is 7,5 days
 
:- Each mail entry has a timer, default timeout is 7,5 days
:- The time can be changed by the data message $SMT ([[Set_Mail_Timeout]])
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:- The time can be changed by the data message $SMT ([[SET MAIL TIMEOUT|Set_Mail_Timeout]])
 
:- The timer has 10 seconds resolution
 
:- The timer has 10 seconds resolution
 
:- The event "20 Mail Timeout" is triggered 10 seconds before the mail entry is deleted
 
:- The event "20 Mail Timeout" is triggered 10 seconds before the mail entry is deleted
 
:- Use the event "[[10 Received mail]]" ON to set the timer
 
:- Use the event "[[10 Received mail]]" ON to set the timer
 
:- Syntax:
 
:- Syntax:
::*[[$SMT]] Lxxxx Wyyyy Qzz
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::*[[SET MAIL TIMEOUT|$SMT]] Lxxxx Wyyyy Qzz
 
::*xxxx = Queuing station's dir no
 
::*xxxx = Queuing station's dir no
 
::*yyyy = Mail tag identifying this mail entry
 
::*yyyy = Mail tag identifying this mail entry
 
::*Zz = Time in seconds
 
::*Zz = Time in seconds
 
::*Example: $SMT L%1.dir W%2.tag Q60
 
::*Example: $SMT L%1.dir W%2.tag Q60
:- Upon timeout activate $[[CPYM]] to copy the mail to another station or group of stations, of insert the mail in own queue with a higher priority
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:- Upon timeout activate $[[COPY MAIL|CPYM]] to copy the mail to another station or group of stations, of insert the mail in own queue with a higher priority
  
 
==Application==
 
==Application==

Revision as of 00:53, 6 November 2007

Event description

Event Owner: A station or an UDP group
Event type: 20 - Mail Timeout
Subevent: N/A
When change to ON: When a mail times out
When change to OFF: N/A
When related to: The sending station and Mail tag


Additional information

- Each mail entry has a timer, default timeout is 7,5 days
- The time can be changed by the data message $SMT (Set_Mail_Timeout)
- The timer has 10 seconds resolution
- The event "20 Mail Timeout" is triggered 10 seconds before the mail entry is deleted
- Use the event "10 Received mail" ON to set the timer
- Syntax:
  • $SMT Lxxxx Wyyyy Qzz
  • xxxx = Queuing station's dir no
  • yyyy = Mail tag identifying this mail entry
  • Zz = Time in seconds
  • Example: $SMT L%1.dir W%2.tag Q60
- Upon timeout activate $CPYM to copy the mail to another station or group of stations, of insert the mail in own queue with a higher priority

Application

- Forward unattended call requests
- Activate a buzzer when the first call request arrives, or when a higher priority request arrives