2011/6/17 jonah wolf <jo...@voolf.com> > > In the US, many cell providers provide you with an email address that sends > messages to your cell phone via SMS. In Israel this doesn't seem to be the > norm. Can anyone recommend a solution that will either provide me with an > email address that goes to SMS or alternatively an email to SMS gateway that > works with an Israel mobile #. >
We use clickatell (for Australia, our US ops guys use the free incoming email-to-sms from their mobile provider as you describe). I see that they cover Israel for $US0.05 per SMS and their gateway "accepts SMTP" among other options (HTTP/S <http://www.clickatell.com/developers/api_http.php>, SMPP <http://www.clickatell.com/developers/api_smpp.php>, SMTP<http://www.clickatell.com/developers/api_smtp.php>, FTP <http://www.clickatell.com/developers/api_ftp.php>, XML<http://www.clickatell.com/developers/api_xml.php>, SOAP <http://www.clickatell.com/developers/api_soap.php>). We use their Ruby class which seems to use the HTTP method. --Amos
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