Thanks everyone. As Douglas mentioned, I actually do not need
   or expect any reply. Douglas what did you mean by server+middle
   ware. Can you send me some link where I can learn a little more
   about it. Thanks in advance



On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 12:33 PM, Douglas Knudsen
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>   or you can send via email.  If you are only concerned about sending
> outgoing messages without replies and interaction you can send via email.
> eg, for t-mobile send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Of course you still
> need a server+middle ware to handle the sending.  Without a server you could
> use a mailto link to use the users email client.
>
> DK
>
> On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 12:40 AM, Rick Winscot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
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>> You are going to need to have an SMS Gateway at your disposal. With such a
>> tool of devastation – you can send texts until your enemies tremble!
>> MUWHAHHAAA.
>>
>> Ahem. There are a lot of providers out there... But it would be a good
>> idea to get a base on bridging the gap between http and sms with a quick
>> wiki primer. I've worked on a few projects where providers (for a fee) were
>> willing to allow the use of their gateway – they will provide you with an
>> API/tokens to keep your services chugging along. You see... Depending on
>> your setup – you may actually be making them money (on return texts). Have a
>> read!
>>
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMS_gateway
>>
>> Rick Winscot
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>> On 8/1/08 9:22 PM, "hworke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Sorry-- forgot to mention: I want to send the text
>>  message to a cell phone from AIR/Flex Application
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>> Thanks...
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