Templates

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Templates control quite a bit in PageGate. Some template variables control how messages are formatted while others determine how message negotiations should be encoded.

 

PageGate comes preloaded with a set of default templates that you may never need to modify. However, the Templates section provides administrators easy access to modify most parts of both the input to and output from PageGate.

 

Message templates are available at the Global, Interface, Connector, Carrier and Recipient levels. This means that a template can be configured for all messages that leave the system or just to a specific interface, connector, carrier or recipient.

 

The order of importance for the templates is as follows:

1)Recipient

2)Carrier

3)Connector

4)Interface

5)Global

 

This inter-connected system enables changes to be made for the maximum number of recipients by making a single change to one of the parent templates.

 

For example, if a Recipient has a template that has been applied to it, PageGate will format any messages delivered to this recipient based on its template regardless of whether Carrier, Connector, Interface or Global templates have been configured.

 

This allows you to create exceptions for Global rules by creating templates unique to a given Recipient, Carrier, Connector or Interface while the rest of your traffic remains formatted to a standard.

 

Both hard-coded text and PageGate specific macros can be used in each template, combining both static and dynamic elements into the message text.

 

Templates are comprised of three sections: Settings, Subject and Text.