Resolved! SMS email notifications
Some team members would like to receive email notifications when an SMS comes in.
Is this possible? If yes - how can we set that up? If no - what alternative is there?
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Some team members would like to receive email notifications when an SMS comes in.
Is this possible? If yes - how can we set that up? If no - what alternative is there?
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