I'm not sure exactly how this would help, because the first POST of the data 
is successful, and then another page is returned which asks for validation 
using a unique code before actually sending the text message, so it cannot 
be done programmatically.

I retried the test about an hour ago and it failed so my theory that so many 
attempts are permitted is ruled out. (Well after I wait until Monday to try 
once more).

On Friday, June 16, 2006 5:30 AM, Mark Perry 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Have you tried debugging in telnet?
>
> I have never been able to get ms telnet to work properly on this but I
> have a version bundled with cygwin which works a treat.
>
> Telnet webaddress 80
> GET / HTTP/1.0
>
> Send two returns after get and you can see what the server returns.

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