Lodge
The following operations are supported. For a formal definition, please review the Service Description.
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GetMessageStatusXML
Allows you to check the status of a sent message using XML. Returns 0 on success. > 0 see ErrorMsg. -
LodgeFAXMessageXML
Allows you to send an eFax using XML via the MessageNet Gateway. -
LodgeFAXMessageXML2
Allows you to send an eFax using XML via the MessageNet Gateway. -
LodgeMMSMessage
Allows you to send an MMS via the MessageNet Gateway. -
LodgeSMSMessage
Allows you to send an SMS one way via the MessageNet SMS Gateway. -
LodgeSMSMessage2
Allows you to send an SMS one way via the MessageNet SMS Gateway. Allows Hexadecimal sending. -
LodgeSMSMessageWithReply
Allows you to send an 2 way SMS via the MessageNet SMS Gateway. Reply Types include EMAIL, WWW, HTTP/HTTPGET/HTTPPOST, TRACKCODE, and HEADER. -
LodgeSMSMessageWithReply2
Allows you to send an 2 way SMS via the MessageNet SMS Gateway. Reply Types include EMAIL, WWW, HTTP/HTTPGET/HTTPOST, TRACKCODE, and HEADER. Allows Hexadecimal sending. -
LodgeSMSMessageWithReplyAndOtherDetails
Allows you to send an 2 way SMS via the MessageNet SMS Gateway. Reply Types include EMAIL, WWW, HTTP/HTTPGET/HTTPPOST, TRACKCODE, and HEADER. Plus you can schedule SMS to go out at at particular date time via DTSSend. The format for DTSSend is "dd-MMM-yyyy HH:mm" (example: "01-Jan-2013 13:59") -
LodgeSMSMessageWithReplyAndScheduleXML
Allows you to send an 2 way SMS via the MessageNet SMS Gateway using XML. Plus you can schedule SMS to go out at at particular date time via DTSSend. The format for DTSSend is "dd-MMM-yyyy HH:mm" (example: "01-Jan-2013 13:59") -
LodgeSMSMessageWithReplyXML
Allows you to send an 2 way SMS via the MessageNet SMS Gateway using XML. -
LodgeSMSMessageWithReplyXML2
Allows you to send an 2 way SMS via the MessageNet SMS Gateway using XML. -
LodgeSMSMessageWithSchedule
Allows you to send an SMS one way via the MessageNet SMS Gateway. Plus you can schedule SMS to go out at at particular date time via DTSSend. The format for DTSSend is "dd-MMM-yyyy" HH:mm (example: "01-Jan-2013 13:59")