Cellular phone notification, Time zones, 13 time zones – Kerio Tech Version 6.5.2 User Manual

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Rule description

In the third section of the dialog box, the user can review a summary of the created rule.

Optional values are formatted as links and can be changed repeatedly. The conditions and

actions can be easily removed or added by activation or deactivation.

Name of the rule

Give the created rule a unique name (may be multiple words) that best describes the rule.

Naming the rules “Rule 1”, “Rule 2”, etc. is not very helpful.

1.12.3 Cellular phone notification

When setting up the notification , a format of the message can be specified. In the notification

text, special character sequences can be used which will be replaced by the corresponding

parts of the original message.

$subject$

Subject of the message

$from$

Sender address (From field)

$env-from$

SMTP envelope From address

$text$

First 128 characters of the text (message body)

$text[N]$

First N characters of a message body (N is an integer). The part of the message that will

be sent to a cellular phone is determined by the SMS gateway (usually up to one SMS

message).

The notification text can have the following form:

Message from $from$, subject:

$subject$.

Message body:

$text$

1.13 Time zones

The whole globe is divided into 24 parts which are called time zones. The individual time

zones are defined by their shift from UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). In most cases, the

time is shifted by one hour, but sometimes this shift can be 30 or 15 minutes.

From the geographical point of view, the time zones are delimited by meridians. One time

zone (and one meridian) was defined as the origin; it is the meridian of Greenwich. This

meridian is also called the “zero” or Greenwich Meridian. The zone of this meridian uses the

universal time (UTC), which is the same as GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). Both abbreviations,

UTC and GMT, are used for defining time zones and have approximately the same meaning.

Kerio WebMail uses the GMT time.

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