On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, Dov Grobgeld wrote:
> Hello linux-il's.
>
> I wrote the following script for non-interactively sending messages
> to Orange mobile phones. Great e.g. for sysops that may be paged by
> the system if something happens. Note that you have to sign up at
> www.orange.co.il to get
On Tue Sep 7 17:03:21 1999, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote about "Re: Sending SMS
messages to Orange phones":
> Cellcom is free, but the owner of the phone has to pay extra for the
> message service. You do have to get a login, and each login is limited to
> 100 messages in 21
Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo wrote:
> For pelephone you can send mail to 9720@msg.pelephone.co.il
> and get the message delivered on the screen. No scripts, no cookies, no
> mess.
Not always the case. It's 9720 for 050 numbers, but it's 9723... for
051 numbers.
This works very well, and
DG>> Question: are there similar scripts for pelephone and cellcom phones?
For pelephone you can send mail to 9720@msg.pelephone.co.il
and get the message delivered on the screen. No scripts, no cookies, no
mess.
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Here's a script for cellcom SMSs. It also requires registring in Cellcom's
site (http://text.cellcom.co.il/webp/Cgi/PU/PU_Login.exe?Lang=Eng) to obtain
a username and password.
It also doesn't work with newlines in the message.
> Question: are there similar scripts for pelephone and cellcom phones?
Since in CDMA you have real e-mail addresses, then you don't need
even a simple script in order to send a message to PelePhone (of
course, if he uses an analog phone, or didn't register to PeleMail,
then even a complex script