My understanding is that although you can compose an SMS with multiple 
recipients in iOS 4.0 ready for sending the user still has to interact and 
touch the actual send button on the compose screen. An app cannot send SMS 
messages without the user being involved and having the chance to approve both 
the recipients and the message contents.

Mark

On 25 Sep 2010, at 15:11, Fritz Anderson wrote:

> On 25 Sep 2010, at 1:10 PM, Dan Hopwood wrote:
> 
>> I found the following link with info on how to send SMSs from within an
>> application.
>> 
>> http://blog.mugunthkumar.com/coding/iphone-tutorial-how-to-send-in-app-sms/
>> 
>> I have not tested this yet but have the following question. If the above
>> does work, do Apple allow applications onto the App Store that use such a
>> technique or does it depend on the context. For example, it would make sense
>> that Apple reject an application that spams the users contacts on every
>> launch but perhaps not for an app that replies on sending SMSs for it's
>> purpose.
> 
> The fact that Apple provides a public API for composing and sending SMS 
> messages would suggest that they permit apps to use it.
> 
> As for your particular use, the approval process is less opaque than it had 
> been, but the only definitive guidance on what Apple will do is whatever 
> Apple does. They have published their guidelines; they're behind an ADC 
> login, so I won't try to guess at the answer to your question (and a good 
> thing, too), but you can get at them from
> 
> <http://developer.apple.com/appstore/guidelines.html>
> 
> If it were me (speaking only as to what I think is reasonable and fair), I 
> wouldn't send an SMS except on the express permission of the user, every 
> time, and at least offering to show the full text of the message, every time.
> 
>       — F
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