Excellent work, did Digifone give you the number no probs?
I was using Vodafone in the UK, was a bit dear to send an SMS through ....
Now for my e-mail to SMS gateway (for my own internal use only of course)
Dave.
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Colin Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Hi,
>> I've seen a lot of posting in the archives about sending SMS messages from
> linux. I found the number for the digiphone tap server and it works perfectly
> with sms_client (http://www.styx.demon.co.uk).
>> (Sorry if this has been posted already, and I missed it.)
>> Colin.
>> /etc/sms/services/digiphone :
> # --------------------------------------------------------------------
> # SMS resource file for Esat Digiphone
> # (This server can also be used to send messages to Eircell phones)
> # --------------------------------------------------------------------
>> {
> SMS_comms_params = "8N1" # 8 Data, No Parity, 1 Stop Bit
> SMS_baud = "9600"
>> SMS_max_deliver = "3"
> SMS_centre_number = "0868525352" # Digiphone SMSC number
>> }
>> # --------------------------------------------------------------------
>> /etc/sms/sms_services :
> # --------------------------------------------------------------------
> # SMS services file
> #
> # <SERVICE> = <PROTOCOL>
> #
> # --------------------------------------------------------------------
>> {
> digiphone = "TAP"
> }
>> #--------------------------------------------------------------------
>> --
> Colin Fitzpatrick
>colin at xsynergy.com>> Hindsight is an exact science.
>>
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