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[ILUG] Re: OT: SMS Gateways

[ILUG] Re: OT: SMS Gateways

Paschal Nee pnee at toombeola.com
Sat Nov 6 12:24:51 GMT 2010


http://www.clickatell.ie/pricing.php do delivery to Irish networks for
€0.014 a message.

Not free but unless you are doing huge volumes it is not going to cost you a
fortune.

On 6 November 2010 12:00, <ilug-request at linux.ie> wrote:

>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: imduffy <imduffy15 at gmail.com>
> To: ilug at linux.ie
> Date: Sat, 6 Nov 2010 03:40:52 +0000
> Subject: [ILUG] OT: SMS Gateways
> Hi,
> I was wondering if anybody knew of any free SMS gateways that would
> allow me to parse parts of logs and send them as a text message to my
> phone(o2).
>
> I know various other operators supply a service for this using
> number at email.tld (see list here
> http://www.overseer-network-monitor.com/Cell-Phone-Email-List.aspx)
> that allows there clients to receive any emails send to those
> addresses as texts.
>
> I have tried using http://o2sms.sourceforge.net/ along with procmail
> to somewhat achieve this however I am limited to 250 texts per month
> as it uses the o2 webtext feature.
>
> Does anybody know a free way of doing something like this with o2 Ireland?
>
> Hope you can help,
> Ian
>
>
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