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diff --git a/doc/sms-forward.md b/doc/sms-forward.md index 3d9974d..73248eb 100644 --- a/doc/sms-forward.md +++ b/doc/sms-forward.md @@ -35,11 +35,39 @@ You have to enable receiving of SMS: /tool/sms/set receive-enabled=yes; +The configuration goes to `global-config-overlay`, this is the only parameter: + +* `SmsForwardHooks`: an array with pre-defined hooks, where each hook consists + of `match` (which is matched against the received message), `allowed-number` + (which is matched against the sending phone number or name) and `command`. + For `match` and `allowed-number` regular expressions are supported. + Notification settings are required for [e-mail](mod/notification-email.md), [matrix](mod/notification-matrix.md) and/or [telegram](mod/notification-telegram.md). +Tips & Tricks +------------- + +### Order new volume + +Most broadband providers include a volume limit for their data plans. The +hook functionality can be used to order new volume automatically. + +Let's assume an imaginary provider **ABC** sends a message when the available +volume is about to deplete. The message is sent from `ABC` and the text +contains the string `80%`. New volume can be ordered by sending a SMS back to +the phone number `1234` with the text `data-plan`. + + :global SmsForwardHooks { + { match="80%"; + allowed-number="ABC"; + command="/tool/sms/send lte1 phone-number=1234 message=\"data-plan\";" }; + }; + +Adjust the values to your own needs. + See also -------- |