Re: Sending alarms to my mobile phone

2010-06-02 Thread Boris Samorodov
On Tue, 1 Jun 2010 11:25:10 +0700 (ICT) Olivier Nicole wrote:

 I would like my FreeBSD server to send alarms to my mobile phone, it
 could be voice messages or SMS.

 I think I can hook a voice modem to that machine, but any suggestion
 on the software side?

I've wrote it a while back and it works fine:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-isp/2006-June/004139.html
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-isp/2006-June/004140.html

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Re: Sending alarms to my mobile phone

2010-06-02 Thread Karl Vogel

 On Tue, 1 Jun 2010 11:25:10 +0700 (ICT) Olivier Nicole wrote:

O I would like my FreeBSD server to send alarms to my mobile phone, it
O could be voice messages or SMS.

   Some vendors provide email addresses for text messaging in the USA.
   Substitute your phone number including area code for the X's.
   These addresses were valid as of 10 Feb 2010.  YMMV, etc.

  ATT Wireless
  Example: xxx...@att.com
  Customer service - 1-800-331-0500
  http://www.att.com/wireless

  Sprint PCS
  Example: xxx...@messaging.sprintpcs.com
  Customer service - 1-888-211-4727
  http://www.sprint.com/

  T-Mobile
  Example: xxx...@tmomail.net
  http://www.t-mobile.com/

  USA Mobility
  Example: xxx...@usamobility.com for Alpha/Digital Customers
   xxx...@usamobility.net for 2-way customers
  Customer service - 1-888-957-7243
  http://www.usamobility.com/

  Verizon Wireless
  Example: xxx...@vtext.com
  Customer service - 1-800-561-6227
  http://www.verizonwireless.com/

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Re: Sending alarms to my mobile phone

2010-06-01 Thread Matthew Seaman
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On 01/06/2010 05:25:10, Olivier Nicole wrote:

 I would like my FreeBSD server to send alarms to my mobile phone, it
 could be voice messages or SMS.
 
 I think I can hook a voice modem to that machine, but any suggestion
 on the software side?

Precisely what you need to do depends on who your phone company is.  It
is frequently done by sending e-mail to an SMS gateway.  There are
various ports designed to enable scripting of sending SMS-es to
particular providers -- see comms/p5-SMS-Send-*

If you have a GSM modem or mobile,  there are about 4 or 5 ports you
could choose from.  Just do a 'make search name=sms' in /usr/ports.

No idea about leaving a voice message -- doing voice synthesis is pretty
well covered, but making a computer dial a phone and speak into it?

Cheers,

Matthew

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Re: Sending alarms to my mobile phone

2010-06-01 Thread Olivier Nicole
Hi,

 Precisely what you need to do depends on who your phone company is.  It
 is frequently done by sending e-mail to an SMS gateway.  There are
 various ports designed to enable scripting of sending SMS-es to
 particular providers -- see comms/p5-SMS-Send-*

I have to check if my phone comapny provides that service. It seems
they have a web plateform though.

But Murphy's law being in the middle, that's precisely when my system
will try to send me an alarm message that the SMS email gateway or the
SMS web gateway of the phone company will be down.

 No idea about leaving a voice message -- doing voice synthesis is pretty
 well covered, but making a computer dial a phone and speak into it?

Yes, but that would be the fun part of it, wouldn't it?

Thanks,

olivier
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Re: Sending alarms to my mobile phone

2010-06-01 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Tuesday, June 01, 2010 a las 07:47:14AM +0100, Matthew Seaman escribió:

 On 01/06/2010 05:25:10, Olivier Nicole wrote:
 
  I would like my FreeBSD server to send alarms to my mobile phone, it
  could be voice messages or SMS.
  
  I think I can hook a voice modem to that machine, but any suggestion
  on the software side?
 
 Precisely what you need to do depends on who your phone company is.  It
 is frequently done by sending e-mail to an SMS gateway.  There are
 various ports designed to enable scripting of sending SMS-es to
 particular providers -- see comms/p5-SMS-Send-*
 
 If you have a GSM modem or mobile,  there are about 4 or 5 ports you
 could choose from.  Just do a 'make search name=sms' in /usr/ports.
 
 No idea about leaving a voice message -- doing voice synthesis is pretty
 well covered, but making a computer dial a phone and speak into it?

Concerning voice messages, in the past (around 1995) I experimented with
'vgetty' which was fine to build a UNIX based answering machine.
Google for it, it seems it is still maintained.

HIH

matthias

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Re: Sending alarms to my mobile phone

2010-06-01 Thread Olivier Nicole
Thanks Matthias,

 Concerning voice messages, in the past (around 1995) I experimented with
 'vgetty' which was fine to build a UNIX based answering machine.

Actually vgetty is in FreeBSD ports: it is part of comms/mgetty+sendfax

Sounds interesting.

Best regards,

Olivier
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RE: Sending alarms to my mobile phone

2010-06-01 Thread Murray Taylor

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On 01/06/2010 05:25:10, Olivier Nicole wrote:

 I would like my FreeBSD server to send alarms to my mobile phone, it
 could be voice messages or SMS.
 
 I think I can hook a voice modem to that machine, but any suggestion
 on the software side?

Precisely what you need to do depends on who your phone company is.  It
is frequently done by sending e-mail to an SMS gateway.  There are
various ports designed to enable scripting of sending SMS-es to
particular providers -- see comms/p5-SMS-Send-*

If you have a GSM modem or mobile,  there are about 4 or 5 ports you
could choose from.  Just do a 'make search name=sms' in /usr/ports.

No idea about leaving a voice message -- doing voice synthesis is pretty
well covered, but making a computer dial a phone and speak into it?

Cheers,

Matthew

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Hi all,

I use gsmsmsd from ports and a wavecom GSM modem on a 
serial port for my embedded monitor systems...
It works very well, with a bit of SNMP / .sh / awk scripting.
It can also work with a number of mobile phones that have a serial link.
Typical send / receive rate is 1 message / 7 seconds due to cell
negotiation for each message being sent.

Or I go full power on main servers and use kannel from ports and a 
Telco SMPP service.
Send / receive rates are 30 messages / second


Murray Taylor
Bytecraft Systems
Special Projects Engineer

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Sending alarms to my mobile phone

2010-05-31 Thread Olivier Nicole
Hi,

I would like my FreeBSD server to send alarms to my mobile phone, it
could be voice messages or SMS.

I think I can hook a voice modem to that machine, but any suggestion
on the software side?

TIA,

Olivier
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