quote who=C F
Why not, just use the email address given before from you email
client.
So, you can generate an SMS message on your Cell phone and send it
to your, say, hotmail account? Or are you talking about using
an embeded email client on the phone to create an email. Not using
SMS at
quote who=Eric Wieling
Robert Hajime Lanning wrote:
um, backwards. E-Mail to SMS. I have not seen the other way
around.
Both Cingular and Verizon supports both.
I have not tried this, nor have I seen any documentation mentioning
it. Do you or anyone else have a pointer for the info?
Robert Hajime Lanning wrote:
quote who=Eric Wieling
Robert Hajime Lanning wrote:
um, backwards. E-Mail to SMS. I have not seen the other way
around.
Both Cingular and Verizon supports both.
I have not tried this, nor have I seen any documentation mentioning
it. Do you or anyone else have a
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 00:59:08 -0800 (PST), Robert Hajime Lanning
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quote who=Eric Wieling
Robert Hajime Lanning wrote:
um, backwards. E-Mail to SMS. I have not seen the other way
around.
Both Cingular and Verizon supports both.
I have not tried this, nor
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 00:54:50 -0800 (PST), Robert Hajime Lanning
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quote who=C F
Why not, just use the email address given before from you email
client.
So, you can generate an SMS message on your Cell phone and send it
to your, say, hotmail account? Or are you
quote who=C F
There is no info involved here, you make it sound like you need some
docs, why? just take out the manual of your phone, and look up how to
send messages. Since you have a cingular phone just go ahead and try
it. You afraid of the bill? send it to me :) (never said I'm going to
Does anyone know of a program/extention to asterisk that would allow
me to either text message my asterisk box or IM it from AIM on my cell
phone to allow it to call me? I've been looking with google yet can't
find anything. I don't code, so I'm SOL there, so I'm looking for
something premade. I
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Does anyone know
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Does anyone know of a program/extention to asterisk that would allow
me to either text message my asterisk box or IM it from AIM on my cell
phone to allow it to call me? I've been looking with google yet can't
find anything. I don't code, so I'm SOL there, so I'm
That is if you have a local connection into an SMS network.
I have heard this is available on some European ISDN systems.
In the US, good luck. Outside of getting a GSM phone and
connecting it to your system via a serial port and some sort
of GSM SMS application.
Your best bet is an IM system.
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, Robert Hajime Lanning wrote:
There are SMS sending gateways out there, but they are sending
only, no way to receive. This is fixed in the IM solution by
giving the system an account of its own.
Whatever gave you that idea? Most operators have an interface allowing
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Text Messaging or AIM
Does anyone know of a program/extention to asterisk that would allow me to
either text message my asterisk box or IM it from AIM on my cell phone to
allow it to call me? I've been looking with google yet can't find
Peter Svensson wrote:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, Robert Hajime Lanning wrote:
There are SMS sending gateways out there, but they are sending
only, no way to receive. This is fixed in the IM solution by
giving the system an account of its own.
Whatever gave you that idea? Most operators have an
On Sun, 2005-03-13 at 11:14, Peter Svensson wrote:
Whatever gave you that idea? Most operators have an interface allowing
reception of sms:es over internet. The protocols may be strange (they are)
and the pricing models vary greatly, but there are many receive interface
to sms:es.
I've
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 13:25:10 -0600, Anton Krall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a program for linux called centericq, this program is for
connecting a linux box to aim, icq, msn, etc something like trillian.
Anyway, this centericq lets you define external commands that can run when
you send
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 20:14:46 +0100 (CET), Peter Svensson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, Robert Hajime Lanning wrote:
There are SMS sending gateways out there, but they are sending
only, no way to receive. This is fixed in the IM solution by
giving the system an account of
So you basically want an SMS or IM callback app right?
One way to do this would be send an email to an address like
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and have a cronjob query/pop this email
address for your specific message and then when it finds it have it
create a .call file to call you and connect you to
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, Jess Coburn wrote:
So you basically want an SMS or IM callback app right?
One way to do this would be send an email to an address like
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and have a cronjob query/pop this email
address for your specific message and then when it finds it have it
create
quote who=Matthew Asham
On Sun, 2005-03-13 at 11:14, Peter Svensson wrote:
Whatever gave you that idea? Most operators have an interface
allowing reception of sms:es over internet. The protocols may
be strange (they are) and the pricing models vary greatly, but
there are many receive
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005, Matthew Asham wrote:
Whatever gave you that idea? Most operators have an interface allowing
reception of sms:es over internet. The protocols may be strange (they are)
and the pricing models vary greatly, but there are many receive interface
to sms:es.
I've been
quote who=C F
Well, as far as I know there is no such service in the USA. Take in
mind that SMS is not so popular in the states, email is, and every
cell phone in the US that I have seen that supports SMS, supports SMS
to email from the phone as well.
um, backwards. E-Mail to SMS. I have
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 16:18:06 -0500, Jess Coburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So you basically want an SMS or IM callback app right?
One way to do this would be send an email to an address like
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and have a cronjob query/pop this email
address for your specific message and then
, let me know.
Anton Krall
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On Sun, 13 Mar
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Text Messaging or AIM
So you basically want an SMS or IM callback app right?
One way to do this would be send an email to an address like
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and have a cronjob query/pop this email address for
your specific message and then when it finds it have
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 13:55:30 -0800 (PST), Robert Hajime Lanning
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quote who=C F
Well, as far as I know there is no such service in the USA. Take in
mind that SMS is not so popular in the states, email is, and every
cell phone in the US that I have seen that
Robert Hajime Lanning wrote:
quote who=C F
Well, as far as I know there is no such service in the USA. Take in
mind that SMS is not so popular in the states, email is, and every
cell phone in the US that I have seen that supports SMS, supports SMS
to email from the phone as well.
um, backwards.
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 16:13:04 -0600, Anton Krall
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I already have this workling for remote linux admin. For example, each linux
box has it MSN user and I have them on ly MSN list. So if I need to reset a
server, I just send an IM via MSN to the user with the keyword reboot
Email to SMS, it goes both ways. I frequently email people from my
phone, and they can email me right back. With T-Mobile, the email
address is the phone number 1(areacode)[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 16:13:04 -0600, Anton Krall
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I already have this workling for remote linux admin. For example, each
linux box has it MSN user and I have them on ly MSN list. So
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