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By default, cellular_telephone1 (551) and cellular_telephone2 (552) are used for the phone number lookup. This setting applies for both the sender and the recipient dialogs. It can by configured as follows: | By default, cellular_telephone1 (551) and cellular_telephone2 (552) are used for the phone number lookup. This setting applies for both the sender and the recipient dialogs. It can by configured as follows: | ||
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Adding another phone number is straight-forward. Just add it as follows, for example, telephone_other (553): | Adding another phone number is straight-forward. Just add it as follows, for example, telephone_other (553): | ||
Revision as of 07:12, 11 July 2013
Abstract. In this article, the support for MSISDN is described in detail. It allows sending emails to and receiving email from phone numbers.
Enabling MSISDN Support
MSISDN support is disabled by default. In order to enable this feature, you must define the capability msisdn. This is done by simply adding the word "msisdn" to the property "permissions" in /opt/openexchange/etc/permission.properties:
permissions=...,msisdn
Server Settings
Default configuration
By default, cellular_telephone1 (551) and cellular_telephone2 (552) are used for the phone number lookup. This setting applies for both the sender and the recipient dialogs. It can by configured as follows:
io.ox/contacts/msisdn/columns=['551', '552']
Exemplary custom configuration
Adding another phone number is straight-forward. Just add it as follows, for example, telephone_other (553):
io.ox/contacts/msisdn/columns=['551', '552', '553']
See HTTP API for all relevant columns.