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The Alerting> Notices domain is used for Overdue Notices to configure the text of the notice or the text message and who it should be sent to. In order for email alerting to work, your SMTP server name needs to be configured in OLIB.
Tip: to email overdues directly from the server may require some technical input from both OCLC and local Technical Support.
Overdues work by sending an email from the system to the designated user (or list of users), therefore it is necessary for an SMTP server name to be set in the System Administration> Server Process Configuration domain. Your IT Department should supply the name of the SMTP server.
Entry | Picked up Value | Set at Category | Default |
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SMTPServer | mailhost.nnn.ocl.org | *Current Category* | FALSE |
Enter SMS configuration details. These can be set at the users' Location level and/or system level in OLIB Defaults. If details are not entered at Location level, OLIB uses the details at System level. In both cases go to the SMS Alerting Configuration sheet.
Field | Instructions |
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Aggregator | The aggregator to use, e.g. Blackboard ConnextTxt, Janet txt, firetext. |
Proxy Certificate File | Enter the location of the Oracle certification wallet (supplied by OCLC’s OLIB Technical Services department). For firetext this will need to be updated to include COMODO root certificates. This may be carried out as part of an upgrade, or OCLC may need to liaise with your DBAs in order to implement the updated Certificate Store. |
URL | The aggregator’s URL: e.g. the Janet txt gateway (supplied by Janet txt), or e.g . https://www.firetext.co.uk/api/sendsms |
Account User Name / Password | The email address and password of your account with the aggregator to log into the account online. |
Alerts Sent From | The 'from address' that will be included in the SMS messages - i.e. a short piece of text to inform your users that the message is from your library (letters/numbers only and between 3 and 11 characters). |
Suppress Unicode? | Set to Yes |
Reporting Level | The diagnostic level that you want to operate. Normally set to NONE. |
Retrieve Statuses? | Normally set to No. (The OLIB SMS Service can send status update requests to the aggregator to monitor the progress of the SMS messages it has requested to be sent). |
Start Time | The earliest time that you would like OLIB to send SMS messages. The SMS messages are actually generated in daystart. However, you may not want OLIB to send SMS messages to your users as early as this. You can therefore set Start Time to a 'reasonable' time such as 08:00 so that the texts are actually sent 'during normal office hours'. |
End Time | Similarly, you may not wish your OLIB system to send texts beyond a certain time of day. |
Proxy Server | Add the proxy server details if you have to use a proxy server. |
Proxy User Name | |
Proxy Password | |
User Agent | Set to Use default location for UserAgent. Other options will be implemented in a future release. |
Judith Seddon - SMS 670885
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Responses>
<SingleResponse>
0:1 SMS successfully queued</SingleResponse>
</Responses>
A message is also directed to the mobile number present in your User record (i.e. whoever you are currently logged into OLIB Web as), e.g:
Judith Seddon – SMS 670885
From: SuSEsp8
29/01/2016 14:29
This includes the name of the current user record and a random 6 digit number.
This completes alerting for overdues configuration. It is recommended that you test the overdue notices output.