So, you are able to use CFHTTP (which I've never used...available for CF
4.5.2?)
to submit to a form on Verizon's website that was setup for sending text
messages
and have it submit and send a message to your phone?

Like using their form as a forwarding service?

Rick


    >  -----Original Message-----
    >  From: Adrocknaphobia Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    >  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 10:29 AM
    >  To: CF-Talk
    >  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
    >  phone?
    >
    >
    >  I can vouch for SprintPCS and Verizon. Both have given me email
    >  addresses as part of my monthly plan. Sprint also has a web
    >  based form
    >  for sending text-messages. It was fairly easy to use CFHTTP
    >  to submit to
    >  that form and send text messages to myself from my site. I found that
    >  text messages moved faster on their network.
    >
    >  My only beef with email is that I had to get online with my
    >  particular
    >  phone to 'check' for email. However, text messages just poped up.
    >
    >  Adam Wayne Lehman
    >  Web Systems Developer
    >  Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
    >  Distance Education Division
    >
    >
    >  -----Original Message-----
    >  From: Larry Juncker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    >  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 10:10 AM
    >  To: CF-Talk
    >  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
    >  phone?
    >
    >  Yes that is correct and yes, as I said in my first reply,
    >  you do have to
    >  be
    >  a US Cellular client.
    >  However, I am guessing that if it is this easy with US
    >  Cellular that it
    >  probably is just about as easy with all Cell carriers.
    >
    >  Larry Juncker
    >  Senior Cold fusion Developer
    >  Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
    >  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    >  (515) 574-2122
    >
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    >  -----Original Message-----
    >  From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    >  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 8:54 AM
    >  To: CF-Talk
    >  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
    >  phone?
    >
    >
    >  Hi, Larry.
    >
    >  That does seem very simple *and* very cheap at $1.95 per month
    >  for unlimited messages.
    >
    >  So, I guess all that would be required on the client end would be a
    >  digital phone to handle the digital transmissions, right?
    >
    >  Is that www.uscellular.com?
    >
    >  Rick
    >
    >
    >      >  -----Original Message-----
    >      >  From: Larry Juncker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    >      >  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 9:43 AM
    >      >  To: CF-Talk
    >      >  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for
    >  info" to a
    >  cell
    >      >  phone?
    >      >
    >      >
    >      >  I looked this weekend at United States Cellular website and
    >      >  it seems that if
    >      >  you have their digital phone service,
    >      >  you can pay $1.95 per month to have an email address for
    >      >  your cell phone
    >      >  which ends up being
    >      >
    >      >  [your ten digit phone number]@email.uscc.net
    >      >
    >      >  Then unlimited email can be sent to your phone by simply
    >      >  sending the email
    >      >  to that email address.
    >      >
    >      >  Can not get any simpler than that.
    >      >
    >      >
    >      >  Larry Juncker
    >      >  Senior Cold fusion Developer
    >      >  Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
    >      >  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    >      >  (515) 574-2122
    >      >
    >      >  CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE
    >      >  The information contained in this e-mail is intended only
    >      >  for the use of the
    >      >  individual or entity to which it is addressed.  This e-mail
    >      >  may contain
    >      >  information that is privileged, confidential and/or
    >      >  personal.  If the reader
    >      >  of this message is not the intended recipient (or the
    >      >  employee or agent
    >      >  responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient), you are
    >  hereby
    >      >  notified that any dissemination, distribution, or
    >  copying of this
    >      >  communication is prohibited.
    >      >
    >      >  If you have received this communication in error, please
    >      >  notify us at the
    >      >  e-mail listed above.
    >      >
    >      >  -----Original Message-----
    >      >  From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    >      >  Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 5:05 PM
    >      >  To: CF-Talk
    >      >  Subject: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a
    >      >  cell phone?
    >      >
    >      >
    >      >  Hi, all.
    >      >
    >      >  I've got a real estate client who wants to receive an
    >  automated
    >      >  call to his cell phone when a visitor to his website fills
    >      >  out and sends
    >      >  a "Request For Info" form.  Seems like there's a new
    >  service he's
    >      >  heard about that's going to provide this...
    >      >
    >      >  ANY ideas at all on how this might be done?
    >      >
    >      >  Articles?  Clues?
    >      >
    >      >  Anything?
    >      >
    >      >  (I'm running Win 2000 Server, CF 4.5.2)
    >      >  (Could update, if CFMX / Flash Remoting / Flash Communication
    >  Server
    >      >  had a way to achieve this...)
    >      >
    >      >  Thanks,
    >      >
    >      >  Rick
    >      >
    >      >
    >      >
    >      >
    >      >
    >
    >
    >  
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