I don't really like to, because I run the risk of getting my IP or even
netblock blacklisted, but I can't think of any other way to do it if the
user doesn't know what carrier the number belongs to.  Any ideas on this
subject, I'm absolutely more than willing to listen.  The way I did it is a
hack, no question.... and an ugly one at that.  It works, but not at all the
way I want it to.  And even if it's only about 0.3K per message sent, it
adds up over time.

On 4/20/07, Stut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Daniel Brown wrote:
>    The option that you're discussing is what I've been using for the
last
> several years.  All of the ones you sent look correct, from memory, but
I'd
> have to check my scripts to see for sure.  When I'm sending a message, I
> just send it to all of the providers, because one phone number can only
> exist on one carrier at any given time, so the bounces just go to
> /dev/null.

Speaking on behalf of ISPs around the world, please don't do that. Take
the time to figure it out and do it properly. Don't pollute the internet
with more pointless emails.

-Stut




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