Apple Push Notification properties allow iPhone users to install messaging client software on their devices. This requires you to create different e-mail activation messages using the appropriate push notification properties.
ID: property name (type) | Description | Default |
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2600: Enable (boolean) | Enables notifications to the device if the device is offline. This feature uses an SMS-based push notification for the Send/Receive data exchange. An SMS-based push uses an IP connection for a length of time that is only long enough to complete the Send/Receive data exchange. The feature overcomes network issues with always-on connectivity and battery life consumption on 3G networks. | True |
2601: Alert (boolean) | Use the iPhone OS standard alert. | True |
2602: Badges (boolean) | Use the badge of the application icon. | True |
2603: Sounds (boolean) | Use a custom sound that the iPhone OS plays when it receives a remote notification. The sound files must reside in the main bundle of the client application. Because custom alert sounds are played by the iPhone OS system-sound facility, they must be in one of the supported audio data formats. See the iPhone developer documentation. | True |
2604: Delivery Threshold (integer) | The frequency, in minutes, with which groupware notifications are sent to the device. Valid values: 0 – 65535. | 1 |
2605: Alert Message (string) | The message that appears on the client device when alerts are enabled. | New items available |
2606: APNS Device Token (string) | The Apple push notification service token. An application must register with Apple push notification service for the iPhone OS to receive remote notifications sent by the application’s provider. See the iPhone developer documentation. | n/a |