On 9/1/06, Zak B. Elep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 8/31/06, fooler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> actually she is on topic but didnt describe properly how linux will be part
> of it :->
>
> since there is unlimited text and the recipient is not billed by an incoming
> message... all you have to do is to get a cellphone or gsm modem (most
> recommeneded compare to cellphone which will cause firehazard due to
> overheating of too much charging of its battery) connected to your linux
> server and parse the incoming message by any available open source program
> and send the incoming message thru email :->
On a related note, the Google Summer of Code project I worked on,
Sendpage,[0] recently added SMS sending support. While it currently
has only an `email2page' utility to processes emails to be sent as
pages, I can't see why a reverse of such a tool (page/SMS to email)
may be not possible...
[0] http://sendpage.org
Cheers,
Zakame
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