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    Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI

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    • SkyetelS
      Skyetel
      last edited by scottalanmiller

      Hey All,

      We have some really exciting news to share - today we have released an Open Source SMS & MMS GUI for the Skyetel SMS platform.

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      Its free, open source and you can check it out here:
      https://skyetel.com/introducing-postcards/

      and read our documentation here:
      https://skyetel.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/SUG/pages/649134085/Postcards

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      • travisdh1T
        travisdh1 @Skyetel
        last edited by

        @Skyetel That looks neat, but shouldn't this be in the Self-Promotion instead of IT Discussion category?

        I have a question right off the bat. Is this using only standard HTTP and HTTPS ports, or something custom? A lot of us use a reverse proxy of some sort around here so we don't have to expose servers and prevent wasting IP addresses.

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        • RojoLocoR
          RojoLoco @travisdh1
          last edited by

          @travisdh1 said in Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI:

          @Skyetel That looks neat, but shouldn't this be in the Self-Promotion instead of IT Discussion category?

          My thoughts exactly.

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          • SkyetelS
            Skyetel
            last edited by

            Oops - my bad. I thought it should go into news. @scottalanmiller can I move this? or should I delete and recreate it?

            To answer your question - it uses 80 and 443.

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            • travisdh1T
              travisdh1 @Skyetel
              last edited by

              @Skyetel said in Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI:

              Oops - my bad. I thought it should go into news. @scottalanmiller can I move this? or should I delete and recreate it?

              To answer your question - it uses 80 and 443.

              Well, that's the way to make me want a DID from @Skyetel, I can have my own SMS/MMC server.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Skyetel
                last edited by

                @Skyetel said in Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI:

                Oops - my bad. I thought it should go into news. @scottalanmiller can I move this? or should I delete and recreate it?

                To answer your question - it uses 80 and 443.

                Moved

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @travisdh1
                  last edited by

                  @travisdh1 said in Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI:

                  Well, that's the way to make me want a DID from @Skyetel, I can have my own SMS/MMC server.

                  Yeah, really useful for team chat support!

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                  • J
                    JasGot
                    last edited by

                    Any updates to this app? Any plans to update it or replace it? It's still VERY VERY basic.

                    A couple of things I could really use are:

                    1. Import phone numbers and names
                    2. Send "bulk" to the people I've entered.
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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @JasGot
                      last edited by

                      @JasGot said in Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI:

                      Any updates to this app? Any plans to update it or replace it? It's still VERY VERY basic.

                      A couple of things I could really use are:

                      1. Import phone numbers and names
                      2. Send "bulk" to the people I've entered.

                      It's a demo app, not really meant to be used. It's meant to show how to build your own tooling using their API.

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                        JasGot @scottalanmiller
                        last edited by

                        @scottalanmiller said in Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI:

                        It's a demo app, not really meant to be used. It's meant to show how to build your own tooling using their API.

                        Oh. Time to get coding then! 🙂

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                        • SkyetelS
                          Skyetel @scottalanmiller
                          last edited by

                          @scottalanmiller said in Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI:

                          @JasGot said in Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI:

                          Any updates to this app? Any plans to update it or replace it? It's still VERY VERY basic.

                          A couple of things I could really use are:

                          1. Import phone numbers and names
                          2. Send "bulk" to the people I've entered.

                          It's a demo app, not really meant to be used. It's meant to show how to build your own tooling using their API.

                          Version 1.1 is going to be released in about 2 weeks. It will include:

                          1. Upload Contacts via CSV
                          2. Search - Ability to search through messages & contacts
                          3. Automated image scaling for images that run larger than 1.5Mb
                          4. Giphy Integration - Send Giphys in SMS!
                          5. Send Emojis - Send Emojis!
                          6. Templates - Have pre-set messages that can be sent with a click of a mouse
                          7. Archive Conversations - Ability to close a conversation and hide it from view
                          8. Bulk SMS Sending - Ability to send 1 message to multiple recipients via some kind of Queue. We're calling it announcements
                          9. Auto Replies - Be able to automatically reply to a new message
                          10. Schedule Sending SMS - Ability to deliver an SMS at a pre-set time
                          11. Email Notifications - Ability to notify users that they’ve received an SMS by email using end-user supplied SMTP servers
                          12. Postcards Updater - Add the ability to update from one version of Postcards to the next version

                          I wouldn't say that it is a "Demo App." We do want people to be able to use it as a solid solution, but it's not our company's focus. If you have some development expertise, you can fork it and expand on it. Otherwise you have to just wait for us to give it some TLC. We are going to try to do twice a year updates on it.

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                          • SkyetelS
                            Skyetel @Skyetel
                            last edited by Skyetel

                            You can watch the commits here:
                            https://bitbucket.org/skyetel/postcards-backend/commits/
                            https://bitbucket.org/skyetel/postcards-ui/commits/

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                            • J
                              JasGot @Skyetel
                              last edited by

                              @Skyetel said in Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI:

                              Version 1.1 is going to be released in about 2 weeks. It will include:

                              How that timeline coming?

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                              • SkyetelS
                                Skyetel @JasGot
                                last edited by

                                @JasGot It was technically released today - so you should be able to install it and start using it now. We'll be doing the formal announcement on Monday (apparently there is a small known bug that our developers want to fix before we release it).

                                Feel free to spin one up and try it - but I'd suggest waiting until you get the formal email on Monday before putting it in production. I don't personally know what the bug was.

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                                  JasGot @Skyetel
                                  last edited by

                                  @Skyetel said in Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI:

                                  @JasGot It was technically released today - so you should be able to install it and start using it now. We'll be doing the formal announcement on Monday (apparently there is a small known bug that our developers want to fix before we release it).

                                  Feel free to spin one up and try it - but I'd suggest waiting until you get the formal email on Monday before putting it in production. I don't personally know what the bug was.

                                  Thanks!

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                                  • J
                                    JasGot @Skyetel
                                    last edited by

                                    @Skyetel said in Introducing Postcards - Our SMS & MMS UI:

                                    It was technically released today - so you should be able to install it and start using it now

                                    Will the install documentation be updated too?

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                                    • SkyetelS
                                      Skyetel @JasGot
                                      last edited by

                                      @JasGot I don’t believe the install methods have changed. So the existing guides should work.

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                                      • SkyetelS
                                        Skyetel
                                        last edited by

                                        Okay - it's official. New version is out:
                                        https://skyetel.com/postcards-1-1-now-available/

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                                        • JaredBuschJ
                                          JaredBusch @Skyetel
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                                          @Skyetel :disappointed_face:

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                                            JaredBusch
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