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Where SMS messages can be received properly, and this includes all cases where A&A customers send SMS messages through us, the SMS message will be sent on to you by your choice of means. This is based on the incoming SMS message setting in the control pages for your number.
 
You can put multiple ''targets'' separated by a space.
 
{{CPbox|#Click on the number you want to manage
[[File:InboundSMS.png|none|frame|Inbound SMS option on Control Pages]]
 
You can put multiple ''targets'' separated by a space. See [[SMS API]] for how these work.
===Email===
If you simply put in an email address, then the SMS message is emailed to you. Additional email headers may be present to specify fields such as User Data Header if present, etc. This is also the default if you do not fill in any incoming SMS handling information in the control pages, but you have an email address defined for the number.
 
===HTTP===
If you put an entry starting http:// or https:// then we will attempt to send the SMS message to you using HTTP (or HTTPS). If the URL ends with a ? or & then an HTTP GET is done with a set of form fields (i.e. name=value) containing information about the SMS message. If the URL does not, then an HTTP POST is done using URL encoded form data. See: [[SMS API]]
 
===Toot===
If you put an entry starting @ and a username and another @ and a hostname, in the format of a fediverse/mastodon account, we will send a direct message to you (as a ''direct mention'').
 
===Forward===
If you put a mobile number (no spaces in it) we will forward the SMS to that number. This is charged to you at our usual SMS rate.
 
*Email - emails the SMS)
===SIM===
*Toot - toots the SMS (as a fediverse ''direct mention'')
If/when we have SIMs (such as SIP2SIM service), you can specify the ICCID of the SIM for SMS to go to the SIM.
*Mobile - sends the SMS to another mobile number (chargeable)
*Web - sends the SMS as an http/https GET/POST
*SIM - when offered, sends to a SIM directly (SIP2SIM)
 
==Outbound SMS==