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(Related topic: [http://missionmanager.info/wiki/index.php/Responses Responses])<BR>
 
(Related topic: [http://missionmanager.info/wiki/index.php/Responses Responses])<BR>
The Messages tab allows you to send text, email messages, or phone calls to your users. Individual users can be selected or groups of users may be selected. A confirmation message is displayed before sending which shows the type of message being sent and the number of members to receive the message.
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The Messages tab provides the ability for an MM user to issue various types of messages to their team members, either via Emails, SMS texts or via Twilio phone calls. Individual users can be selected or groups of users may be selected. A confirmation message is displayed before sending which shows the type of message being sent and the number of members to receive the message.
 
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In the upper right corner of the Messages tab you'll see the 'Chars left for SMS limits' field. This will tell you how many characters you can type until possible truncation by some cellular providers. Some cellular companies break long messages into multiple text messages, while others truncate the message. The character count takes into account the length of the sender’s name, and the length of the return email address. The box will turn red when the SMS message length limit has been exceeded. Upon pressing the send button, a warning message will be displayed to the sender that the message may be truncated by some cellular providers (see image below) and your member may miss important information. However a user may exceed the SMS character limit and the system will allow it. That would be necessary for longer email messages.
In the upper right corner of the Messages tab you'll see the 'Chars left for SMS limits' field. This will tell you how many characters you can type until possible truncation by some cellular providers. Some cellular companies break long messages into multiple text messages, while others truncate the message. This count takes into account the length of the sender’s name, and the length of the return email address - (<span style="color:blue"><u>notifications@missionmanager.net</u></span> or whatever it is configured as). The box will turn red when the SMS message length limit has been exceeded. Upon pressing the send button, a warning message will be displayed to the sender that the message may be truncated by some cellular providers (see image below) and your member may miss important information. However a user may exceed the SMS character limit and the system will allow it. That would be necessary for longer email messages.
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[[File:Help SMSWarning.PNG]]
 
[[File:Help SMSWarning.PNG]]
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How messages are sent, return addresses and phone numbers, and other message settings can be configured in the <u>[[Configuration]]</u> screen.
 
How messages are sent, return addresses and phone numbers, and other message settings can be configured in the <u>[[Configuration]]</u> screen.
  
Mission Manager can be interfaced with a phone message line for callout messages and can be used to make phone calls to your members.  See the <u>[[Configuration]]</u> and <u>[[Message Line Set Up]]</u> screens for more information about setting up these features.
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Mission Manager can be interfaced with a phone message line for callout messages and can be used to make phone calls to your members.  See the <u>[[Configuration]]</u> and <u>[[Message Line Set Up]]</u> screens for more information about setting up these features.  
 
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''Return Address'' allows you to specify the return email address receivers will reply to if they reply to your email or text messages.  If this field is left blank, the email address will default to what is specified in the <u>[[Configuration]]</u> screen.
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:<span style="background:yellow">Note on User defined Email Addresses</span> – As defined in the Return email address above, there was still the problem of Mission Manager sending messages from a user defined email address (i.e. sarteam9955@yahoo.com) which leads to the server sending the email not matching the email address domain. As a result of the two not matching, some email recipients would not receive the messages.  To solve this problem, the return address for emails sent by Mission Manager will be <span style="color:blue">relay_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@missionmanager.net</span>, where xxxxxxxxxxxxxx is a randomly generated unique identifier and saved in a Mission Manager lookup table.  Since these emails can be sent with the same [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DomainKeys_Identified_Mail DKIM] identifier, delivery rate will be high.  If a user replies to one of these emails it will go into the general Mission Manager email inbox, Mission Manager will identify it as a relayed email and then forward it back to the original sender (i.e. sarteam9955@yahoo.com).  In other words Mission Manager acts as a relay between user selected emails and those who reply to them.  Note, there could be up to a 5 minute delay when Mission Manager is relaying these emails.
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The ''Show Only'' check boxes allow you to specifically filter the member list based on member qualifications.  The Dropdown box at the end of this list allows you to specify if the members must match <u>all</u> of the checked boxes, or the other option is <u>any</u> of the checked boxes.  The Show Only list can be customized in the <u>[[Configuration]]</u> screen.
 
The ''Show Only'' check boxes allow you to specifically filter the member list based on member qualifications.  The Dropdown box at the end of this list allows you to specify if the members must match <u>all</u> of the checked boxes, or the other option is <u>any</u> of the checked boxes.  The Show Only list can be customized in the <u>[[Configuration]]</u> screen.
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Note:  All messaging sent while in a mission will be entered into the Event Log.
 
Note:  All messaging sent while in a mission will be entered into the Event Log.
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'''Sending Address Format'''<BR>
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For Emails and SMS texts, the sending address used by MM looks like SENDER NAME <MMFRXXXX_YYYYT@missionmanager.net>. MMFR stands for Mission Manager First Responder. XXXX_YYYY is a unique identifier specific to the user and their team and will always remain the same. The T indicates the message sent was a Text message. If the T has been replaced with an E, it indicates the message sent was an Email.
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'''Replying to Received MM SMS Messages'''<BR>
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When sending an SMS message, the sender’s telephone number will be included in the message so that the receiving party can now click on the sender’s number to start a private person-to-person SMS session. The incoming SMS message from within Mission Manager and from an MM user named ‘Eric Mountain’ will vary depending on your phone carrier, but is reasonably similar to:<BR>
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From E Mountain sms:+16195551212 Command Post: 1554 Main St (where the “Command Post: 1554 Main St” represents the SMS text message content.)<BR>
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To begin a private SMS text message session with the sender, click on the phone number link in the body of the SMS text message. Do not reply to the MMFRXXXX_YYYYT@missionmanager.net message address. If you do, the reply will not reach the sender. Once you have connected via SMS text with the sender, you can continue to text as you would normally.<BR>
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Important Note: If the MM user sending the message does not have a cell phone entered in their member record, the message to their team will look something like: <BR>
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From E Mountain sms:+1 Command Post: 1554 Main St<BR>
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This message CANNOT be replied to due to missing phone number information after the +1.
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'''Replying to Received MM Email Messages'''<BR>
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When sending an Email message, the sender’s Email address will be included in the body of the Email message so that the receiving party can now click on the sender’s Email address allowing them to start a private person-to-person Email session with the sender. The incoming Email message from Mission Manager will be similar to:<BR>
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From Eric Mountain <emountain23@gmail.com><BR>
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Command Post: 1554 Main St (where the “Command Post: 1554 Main St” represents the Email message content.)<BR>
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To begin a private Email message session with the sender, click on the Email address link in the body of the message. Do not reply to the MMFRXXXX_YYYYT@missionmanager.net message address. If you do, the reply will not reach the sender because the original Email came from within MM. Once you have connected via Email with the sender, you can continue to Email as you would normally.
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The following is a video tutorial of the Messages Screen:
 
The following is a video tutorial of the Messages Screen:
  
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daamx8qIz9k You Tube- Mission Manager Messages]
 
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daamx8qIz9k You Tube- Mission Manager Messages]

Revision as of 23:15, 22 October 2016

(Related topic: Responses)
The Messages tab provides the ability for an MM user to issue various types of messages to their team members, either via Emails, SMS texts or via Twilio phone calls. Individual users can be selected or groups of users may be selected. A confirmation message is displayed before sending which shows the type of message being sent and the number of members to receive the message. Help MessagesNew.PNG

In the upper right corner of the Messages tab you'll see the 'Chars left for SMS limits' field. This will tell you how many characters you can type until possible truncation by some cellular providers. Some cellular companies break long messages into multiple text messages, while others truncate the message. The character count takes into account the length of the sender’s name, and the length of the return email address. The box will turn red when the SMS message length limit has been exceeded. Upon pressing the send button, a warning message will be displayed to the sender that the message may be truncated by some cellular providers (see image below) and your member may miss important information. However a user may exceed the SMS character limit and the system will allow it. That would be necessary for longer email messages.

Help SMSWarning.PNG

How messages are sent, return addresses and phone numbers, and other message settings can be configured in the Configuration screen.

Mission Manager can be interfaced with a phone message line for callout messages and can be used to make phone calls to your members. See the Configuration and Message Line Set Up screens for more information about setting up these features.

The Show Only check boxes allow you to specifically filter the member list based on member qualifications. The Dropdown box at the end of this list allows you to specify if the members must match all of the checked boxes, or the other option is any of the checked boxes. The Show Only list can be customized in the Configuration screen.

The Message History button will show the history of messages sent. The range of the history can be selected in the dropdown range. Only system administrators have access to this feature.

The Responses button will take you to the Responses screen that will show member responses to missions or messages. When on the Responses screen pressing the Send Message button to return to the Messages screen.

The team Standard Messages can be configured in the Email Settings section of Configuration.

Note: All messaging sent while in a mission will be entered into the Event Log.

Sending Address Format
For Emails and SMS texts, the sending address used by MM looks like SENDER NAME <MMFRXXXX_YYYYT@missionmanager.net>. MMFR stands for Mission Manager First Responder. XXXX_YYYY is a unique identifier specific to the user and their team and will always remain the same. The T indicates the message sent was a Text message. If the T has been replaced with an E, it indicates the message sent was an Email.

Replying to Received MM SMS Messages
When sending an SMS message, the sender’s telephone number will be included in the message so that the receiving party can now click on the sender’s number to start a private person-to-person SMS session. The incoming SMS message from within Mission Manager and from an MM user named ‘Eric Mountain’ will vary depending on your phone carrier, but is reasonably similar to:
From E Mountain sms:+16195551212 Command Post: 1554 Main St (where the “Command Post: 1554 Main St” represents the SMS text message content.)
To begin a private SMS text message session with the sender, click on the phone number link in the body of the SMS text message. Do not reply to the MMFRXXXX_YYYYT@missionmanager.net message address. If you do, the reply will not reach the sender. Once you have connected via SMS text with the sender, you can continue to text as you would normally.
Important Note: If the MM user sending the message does not have a cell phone entered in their member record, the message to their team will look something like:
From E Mountain sms:+1 Command Post: 1554 Main St
This message CANNOT be replied to due to missing phone number information after the +1.

Replying to Received MM Email Messages
When sending an Email message, the sender’s Email address will be included in the body of the Email message so that the receiving party can now click on the sender’s Email address allowing them to start a private person-to-person Email session with the sender. The incoming Email message from Mission Manager will be similar to:
From Eric Mountain <emountain23@gmail.com>
Command Post: 1554 Main St (where the “Command Post: 1554 Main St” represents the Email message content.)
To begin a private Email message session with the sender, click on the Email address link in the body of the message. Do not reply to the MMFRXXXX_YYYYT@missionmanager.net message address. If you do, the reply will not reach the sender because the original Email came from within MM. Once you have connected via Email with the sender, you can continue to Email as you would normally.


The following is a video tutorial of the Messages Screen:

You Tube- Mission Manager Messages