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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Stanislav Malyshev
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
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 a user and a password for sending the
messages.
Ques