-[[!meta title="Using SZS (the SMS to zephyr relay)"]]
+[[!meta title="Using SZS (the SMS to Zephyr Relay)"]]
## Introduction to SZS, the SMS to Zephyr Relay
filter szs -c cyan ( class ^szs$ ) or ( sender daemon.webzephyr@ATHENA.MIT.EDU )
-So you'll have general personals in one color, and SMS <-> Zephyr messages in a separate color, both of which appear when you hit '[Alt-p]'.
+So you'll have general personals in one color, and SMS <-> Zephyr messages in a separate color, both of which appear when you hit `[Alt-p]`.
If you ever need to revert your personal filter, the default is:
### Screen
If you are going to regularly send and receive text messages using the Barnowl client for Zephyr, you will probably want a Barnowl instance running 24/7 so that whoever texts you won't encounter a `user not subscribed` error and so that your text message conversations don't disappear each time you quit Barnowl.
-A good way to do this is to use screen and run it on the SIPB dialup machine, which allows you to run a Barnowl session within screen on the SIPB dialup machine that's theoretically up 24/7 (sadly outages do occur). See [UsingScreen](http://sipb-www.scripts.mit.edu/doc/wiki/UsingScreen) for more information; the basic idea is to `ssh` to `kusername@linux.mit.edu` and run `add kchen; owl-screen`, and in the future after `ssh`-ing to `kusername@linux.mit.edu` run 'screen -dr'.
+A good way to do this is to use screen and run it on the SIPB dialup machine, which allows you to run a Barnowl session within screen on the SIPB dialup machine that's theoretically up 24/7 (sadly outages do occur). See [UsingScreen](http://sipb-www.scripts.mit.edu/doc/wiki/UsingScreen) for more information; the basic idea is to `ssh` to `kusername@linux.mit.edu` and run `add kchen; owl-screen`, and in the future after `ssh`-ing to `kusername@linux.mit.edu` run `screen -dr`.