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SNPP(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation SNPP(1p)
NAME
snpp - send pages via SNPP
SYNOPSIS
snpp [OPTIONS] recipient...
OPTIONS
-s SERVER[:PORT]
Connect to the specified SERVER (and PORT, if given). Default is "localhost:444".
-f USER
Show that the sent page is coming from USER. Default is the current user.
-m MESSAGE
Send the given MESSAGE instead of reading text from stdin.
-n Do not notify the 'from' user about the status of the page.
-d Display SNPP session debugging.
-C CONF
Read CONF instead of /etc/sendpage/snpp.conf for server default.
-h Display a summary of all the available command line options.
DESCRIPTION
This tool is used to send a page via the Simple Network Paging Protocol (level 2). It is designed to be used with 'sendpage', but should
work with any other SNPP servers as well.
The /etc/sendpage/snpp.conf file can contain a single line in the form of
server:ADDRESS[:PORT]
where ADDRESS and PORT are the defaults for snpp.
AUTHOR
Kees Cook <kees@outflux.net>
BUGS
Not much happening in this tool, but I bet the use of "CALLer id" is not standard, and other SNPP server may require this tool run with the
'-n' option all the time.
COPYRIGHT
snpp is free software; it can be used under the terms of the GNU General Public License.
SEE ALSO
perl(1), sendpage(1), Net::SNPP(3)
perl v5.10.0 2009-05-19 SNPP(1p)