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notifications-admin/app/templates/views/service-settings/set-inbound-sms.html
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{% extends "withnav_template.html" %}
{% from "components/textbox.html" import textbox %}
{% from "components/page-header.html" import page_header %}
{% from "components/page-footer.html" import page_footer %}
{% block service_page_title %}
Receive text messages
{% endblock %}
{% block maincolumn_content %}
<div class="grid-row">
<div class="column-five-sixths">
{{ page_header(
'Receive text messages',
back_link=url_for('main.service_settings', service_id=current_service.id)
) }}
{% if 'inbound_sms' in current_service.permissions %}
<p>
Your service can receive text messages sent to {{ current_service.inbound_number }}.
</p>
<p>
<a href="{{ url_for('.support') }}">Contact us</a> if you want to switch this feature off.
</p>
{% if current_user.has_permissions('manage_api_keys') %}
<p>
You can set up callbacks for received text messages on the
<a href="{{ url_for('.api_callbacks', service_id=current_service.id) }}">API integration page</a>.
</p>
{% endif %}
{% else %}
<p>
<a href="{{ url_for('.support') }}">Contact us</a> if you want to be able to receive text messages from your users.
</p>
<p>
Well create a special phone number for them to contact. You'll be able to see
the messages on your dashboard, or get them using the API.
</p>
It does not cost you anything to receive text messages. Users will pay their normal rate for
messaging a mobile number.
</p>
{% endif %}
</div>
</div>
{% endblock %}