Hello folks, First off, apologies if this is off topic. I'm hoping that system and network monitoring tip are enough of a common issue that this falls under the group's charter. We've traditionally used mobile phone email addresses for system notifications, but over the past 6-12 months, it seems to have become increasingly sketchy. For instance, if an application fails to contact a certain service on a certain server, it sends an email (through it's own SMTP service, to avoid a chicken-and-egg prob if/when our main SMTP service fails) to 1234567890@tmomail.net. (Obviously, that was a fake number.) More and more, I'm getting less and less of these notifications. It seems especially prevalent when MANY things are sent at once; if, for example, a central piece fails, and dependent pieces suddenly fail as well. I try to telnet to mailx.tmomail.net port 25 and get sometimes good, sometimes laggy, and sometimes no response. T-Mobile, support levels all the way up to 3 tell me that it's not them, and everything should work wonderfully. Is SMTP to a mobile phone a fundamentally flawed way to do this? Anyone else have any issues, past or present, with this kind of thing? Thanks, Rick Kunkel