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[ILUG] 086 sms

[ILUG] 086 sms

Donncha O Caoimh donncha.ocaoimh at tradesignals.com
Fri Oct 15 15:57:54 IST 1999


I think this is worth reposting to the main list: 

Donncha.


submit at linux.ie wrote:
> 
> From
>  (submit at linux.ie) on Friday, October 15, 1999 at 15:53:26
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> name: Thomas Horan
> 
> email_address: thos at itco.ie
> 
> submission_type: Entry For Downloads Page
> 
> comments: SMS Client - "SMS Client is a UNIX command line based utility which allows you to send SMS messages to mobile phones and pagers. This software has been written and tested on Linux however a number of users have reported success running under both AIX and Solaris. SMS Client currently supports a wide variety of services providers and protocols".
> 
> I have been in touch with the author of this piece of software and have added support for Esat Digifone. This means that you can now send SMS messages from your local pc for the price of a 30sec phone call to an 086 number. Included in the distribution is an email2sms shell and perl script along with a www interface.
> 
> The latest version is the development version 2.0.8t (note: this is the only version with Digifone support)
> 
> Download it at http://www.styx.demon.co.uk
> 
> NOTE: Esat Digifone Customer Support says that the only way to send SMS messages from your PC is to purchase PageMail from them for £49. They also say that it is only possible from a Windows PC. They did not provide me with any help or information.
> 
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