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Aug 2, 2024, 9:31:02 PM8/2/24
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I revamp this thread, because I see the same symptoms:
"RHP asks to be unblocked, but no unblock button in the properties"
This thread ended without conclusion. There is a hint that the issue might have something to do with network drives:

Hi @dale, i have one case where the plugin (rhp) must reside on a network drive and it does not seem to be possible to install because the plugin is seen as blocked. The file has been unblocked for sure.

If the Public Mobile service already works fine and the banking service is snagged on a problem then there's nothing Public Mobile can do to fix it - but the user can go to the bank to get it fixed. If the user is using a messaging app with extended features (iMessage, RCS, etc) then disabling those extra features (using unexciting default plaintext SMS protocol, at least for this one important message) should solve the problem.

It is very normal that shortcodes from financial institutions might not work after porting until couple days later, could be as long as 7 days. They put in a pause like this to avoid SIM fraud. Also, some systems do need the couple days to learn that your number has a new "home".

Public Mobile does not block SMS from 83687. It works fine, although I do understand that you are not geting the messages to your specific phone number. Go back to td.com or the TD mobile banking app and try to login again. When prompted, select the option to have the automated system call you instantly with the security code.

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After switching from ATT to Spectrum (keeping my phone number), some (but not all) of my texts are being blocked. Most of the blocked texts are short code (5 digit numbers), but some of these are delivered. How can I fix this?

You would need to go to settings then messages. Under SMS/MMS tap blocked contacts. There is also the option for filtering unknown senders. If you select this then it will filter unknown senders into a separate folder.

NO messages are blocked in Settings and "Filter unknown senders" is set to OFF. I have rebooted my phone several times. I have also switched WiFi, airplane mode, and "Filter Unknown Senders" off & on several times (as each of those have been reported to help). Apple support states that with those setting my iPhone would not be blocking any texts. I have also checked with tech support at the financial institution sending the verification codes and their system shows those texts as being sent & blocked by the receiving phone (mine). These verification texts were working perfectly (multiples each week) and only stopped when I switched from ATT to Spectrum. Spectrum Mobile is the ONLY variable I see that changed just before the issue.

I can only imagine why but try to re-up your opt-in by sending the keyword START to the short code. If no worky, then try HELP in which case you may receive a reply with instructions on how to re-up/opt in.

HT- Appreciate the suggestions, but already tried that with ALL numbers the financial institution uses to text its customers. Also tried using cellular vs WiFi connection. I have also removed ALL numbers from my blocked call list (hello again robo calls ?). I spent over an hour on the phone with the institution's tech support & we found that ALL texts from that firm are being rejected by my phone, not just short codes. Not promptly getting critical account & security notifications is a real issue. They have escalated up their tech support 'team', but no answer so far.

A buddy who works in tech suggested I might have a bad SIM card, but that seems unlikely to me considering the very isolated nature of this issue. He also wondered if somehow Spectrum Shield (Spectrum's security procedures) and/or the institution's security software/protocols might be involved? That is WAY outside my expertise.

Who knows but it might just be a matter of time before that particular SMS service provider obtains and effects the correct routing code for your number since it's been ported to Spectrum Mobile. During the interim, it might still be routing to and being rejected by AT&T. You might be able to kick start such update process by just logging on to the account and disable SMS alerts and then wait for a couple of days and then re-enable it and see what happens, just for kicks. Pure speculation, though.

Interesting thought. I did delete my mobile number completely from my institutional account, then re-added it. I had hoped that would force their system to re-initialize its text routing, if indeed it was still trying to route texts to ATT. I'll try disabling SMS alerts.....no harm in trying that since I am not receiving any from them anyway ?

Everbridge sends SMS notifications from a local number depending on the destination country, and sometimes the local number is a "short code". A short code is a special phone number that makes it easier to send and receive messages, but short codes can be blocked on the recipient's end by their mobile phone service provider. For a list of SMS numbers used by Everbridge, please see knowledge base article Global SMS Codes.

Carriers may block short codes which prevent the notification from being delivered. Recipients can contact their mobile service carrier and have them unblock the short code. If a recipient does not wish to unblock short codes, send them SMS notifications via the delivery method Plain text Email - 2 Way which uses the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). For more information about SMTP, contact a mobile carrier or visit:

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