On Fri, April 20, 2007 12:36 pm, Edward Vermillion wrote:
> How does Yahoo do it? You can send text messages through YMessenger
> and all you need is the number. You can probably do that with others
> but that's the only one I've ever used.
>
> I'd be surprised if they are sending out billions of u
It really is. That's why I was RFC'ing the list maybe I can reduce
some clutter.
On 4/20/07, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, April 20, 2007 10:27 am, Daniel Brown wrote:
> The option that you're discussing is what I've been using for the
> last
> several years. All
There are services to look up the carrier for any given phone number.
Whether any of them are free or not, is another question entirely.
On Fri, April 20, 2007 12:05 pm, Daniel Brown wrote:
> I don't really like to, because I run the risk of getting my IP or
> even
> netblock blacklisted, but
On Fri, April 20, 2007 10:27 am, 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 sen
You are missing about 10 large-scale carriers, and almost a hundred
small-scale carriers...
The list you have compiled is also compiled online somewhere...
I don't recall where, but ran across it just by Googling around for
SMS and this kind of stuff...
Also note that if you send too many text m
Happens to me all the time, too the fingers work quicker than the
brain. I try to tell myself that it's because I have perfected my typing
and point-and-click skills through years of experience.
On 4/20/07, Edward Vermillion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Apr 20, 2007, at 12:47 PM, Dani
On Apr 20, 2007, at 12:47 PM, Daniel Brown wrote:
Yahoo! has an SMS gateway, as do AOL and MSN, among others. AOL's
Instant Messenger SMS short code, for example, is 265060 (AOL-060),
which is
what appears when an AOL or AIM user sends a message to a mobile
device.
For reference, t
Yahoo! has an SMS gateway, as do AOL and MSN, among others. AOL's
Instant Messenger SMS short code, for example, is 265060 (AOL-060), which is
what appears when an AOL or AIM user sends a message to a mobile device.
For reference, there's an excellent Wiki article on the subject, which
inc
On Apr 20, 2007, at 12:05 PM, Daniel Brown wrote:
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 absolu
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
h
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 phon
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
exi
Thanks to all who replied. I was unaware of being able to use the mail
() function to send text messages. When hearing this, I looked up to
find what all the major phone companies addresses were. I was able to
compile this list - I've been unable to test each one of them, but
I'm guessing th
What I found to work was @provider.whatever
The pain was just in finding out which provider used what sub-domain for
their clients.
But it works for all of them that I have needed to send to.
HTH,
Wolf
Philip Thompson wrote:
Hi. I have attempted to look at the archives for this, but keep get
Philip Thompson wrote:
I have Googled this topic and found a few, but find
it hard to judge which ones are "good."
Thanks in advance,
~Philip
try bulksms, they have representation in a number of countries, they
have php class to interface with them or just simple http posting does
the trick
ince they do the message for you. Just a thought.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Brian
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Philip Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 10:28 AM
> To: php General List
> Subject: [PHP] PHP & Text Messaging
>
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Brian
-Original Message-
From: Philip Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 10:28 AM
To: php General List
Subject: [PHP] PHP & Text Messaging
Hi. I have attempted to look at the archives for this, but keep
getting redirected back to the main PHP site when I click on t
,
Brian
-Original Message-
From: Philip Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 10:28 AM
To: php General List
Subject: [PHP] PHP & Text Messaging
Hi. I have attempted to look at the archives for this, but keep
getting redirected back to the main PHP site wh
Hi. I have attempted to look at the archives for this, but keep
getting redirected back to the main PHP site when I click on the
archive link. With that said, does anyone know of any good resources
for sending text messages using PHP? I have Googled this topic and
found a few, but find it h
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