RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?

2003-01-27 Thread Matt Robertson
Well, you can probably do that.  CFHTTP is available on 4.5.2 and it can easily do 
such a thing, subject to:  

1. Their site doesn't check for an outside referrer.  If it does, and it sees a post 
from a 'foreign' web site, it may bounce you.

2. Doing this doesn't violate your phone contract or their web site's terms of 
service.  Not a technical issue, granted, but you might wanna chk w/them :)

---
 Matt Robertson, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 MSB Designs, Inc. http://mysecretbase.com
---


-- Original Message --
From: "Rick Faircloth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 19:51:38 -0500

>So, you are able to use CFHTTP (which I've never used...available for CF
>4.5.2?)
>to submit to a form on Verizon's website that was setup for sending text
>messages
>and have it submit and send a message to your phone?
>
>Like using their form as a forwarding service?
>
>Rick
>
>
>>  -Original Message-
>>  From: Adrocknaphobia Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 10:29 AM
>>  To: CF-Talk
>>  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
>>  phone?
>>
>>
>>  I can vouch for SprintPCS and Verizon. Both have given me email
>>  addresses as part of my monthly plan. Sprint also has a web
>>  based form
>>  for sending text-messages. It was fairly easy to use CFHTTP
>>  to submit to
>>  that form and send text messages to myself from my site. I found that
>>  text messages moved faster on their network.
>>
>>  My only beef with email is that I had to get online with my
>>  particular
>>  phone to 'check' for email. However, text messages just poped up.
>>
>>  Adam Wayne Lehman
>>  Web Systems Developer
>>  Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
>    >  Distance Education Division
>>
>>
>>  -Original Message-
>>  From: Larry Juncker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 10:10 AM
>>  To: CF-Talk
>>  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
>>  phone?
>>
>>  Yes that is correct and yes, as I said in my first reply,
>>  you do have to
>>  be
>>  a US Cellular client.
>>  However, I am guessing that if it is this easy with US
>>  Cellular that it
>>  probably is just about as easy with all Cell carriers.
>>
>>  Larry Juncker
>>  Senior Cold fusion Developer
>>  Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
>>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>  (515) 574-2122
>>
>>  CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE
>>  The information contained in this e-mail is intended only
>>  for the use of
>>  the
>>  individual or entity to which it is addressed.  This e-mail
>>  may contain
>>  information that is privileged, confidential and/or personal.  If the
>>  reader
>>  of this message is not the intended recipient (or the
>>  employee or agent
>>  responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient), you are hereby
>    >  notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this
>>  communication is prohibited.
>>
>>  If you have received this communication in error, please notify us at
>>  the
>>  e-mail listed above.
>>
>>  -Original Message-
>>  From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 8:54 AM
>>  To: CF-Talk
>>  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
>>  phone?
>>
>>
>    >  Hi, Larry.
>>
>>  That does seem very simple *and* very cheap at $1.95 per month
>>  for unlimited messages.
>>
>>  So, I guess all that would be required on the client end would be a
>>  digital phone to handle the digital transmissions, right?
>>
>>  Is that www.uscellular.com?
>>
>>  Rick
>>
>>
>>  >  -Original Message-
>>  >  From: Larry Juncker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>  >  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 9:43 AM
>>  >  To: CF-Talk
>>  >  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice 

RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?

2003-01-27 Thread Rick Faircloth
So, you are able to use CFHTTP (which I've never used...available for CF
4.5.2?)
to submit to a form on Verizon's website that was setup for sending text
messages
and have it submit and send a message to your phone?

Like using their form as a forwarding service?

Rick


>  -Original Message-
>  From: Adrocknaphobia Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 10:29 AM
>  To: CF-Talk
    >  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
>  phone?
>
>
>  I can vouch for SprintPCS and Verizon. Both have given me email
>  addresses as part of my monthly plan. Sprint also has a web
>  based form
>  for sending text-messages. It was fairly easy to use CFHTTP
>  to submit to
>  that form and send text messages to myself from my site. I found that
>  text messages moved faster on their network.
>
>  My only beef with email is that I had to get online with my
>  particular
>  phone to 'check' for email. However, text messages just poped up.
>
>  Adam Wayne Lehman
>  Web Systems Developer
>  Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
>  Distance Education Division
>
>
>  -Original Message-
>  From: Larry Juncker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    >  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 10:10 AM
>  To: CF-Talk
>  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
>  phone?
>
>  Yes that is correct and yes, as I said in my first reply,
>  you do have to
>  be
>  a US Cellular client.
>  However, I am guessing that if it is this easy with US
>  Cellular that it
>  probably is just about as easy with all Cell carriers.
>
>  Larry Juncker
>  Senior Cold fusion Developer
>  Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  (515) 574-2122
>
>  CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE
>  The information contained in this e-mail is intended only
>  for the use of
>  the
>  individual or entity to which it is addressed.  This e-mail
>  may contain
>  information that is privileged, confidential and/or personal.  If the
>  reader
>  of this message is not the intended recipient (or the
>  employee or agent
>  responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient), you are hereby
>  notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this
>  communication is prohibited.
>
>  If you have received this communication in error, please notify us at
    >  the
    >  e-mail listed above.
>
    >  -Original Message-
>  From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 8:54 AM
>  To: CF-Talk
>  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
>  phone?
>
>
>  Hi, Larry.
>
>  That does seem very simple *and* very cheap at $1.95 per month
>  for unlimited messages.
>
>  So, I guess all that would be required on the client end would be a
>  digital phone to handle the digital transmissions, right?
>
    >  Is that www.uscellular.com?
>
    >  Rick
    >
>
>  >  -Original Message-
>  >  From: Larry Juncker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  >  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 9:43 AM
>  >  To: CF-Talk
>  >  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for
>  info" to a
>  cell
>  >  phone?
>  >
>  >
>  >  I looked this weekend at United States Cellular website and
>  >  it seems that if
>  >  you have their digital phone service,
>  >  you can pay $1.95 per month to have an email address for
>  >  your cell phone
>  >  which ends up being
>  >
>  >  [your ten digit phone number]@email.uscc.net
>  >
>  >  Then unlimited email can be sent to your phone by simply
>  >  sending the email
>  >  to that email address.
>  >
>  >  Can not get any simpler than that.
>  >
>  >
>  >  Larry Juncker
>  >  Senior Cold fusion Developer
>  >  Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
>  >  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  >  (515) 574-2122
>  >
>  >  CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE
>  >  The information contained in this e-mail is intended onl

RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?

2003-01-27 Thread Rick Faircloth
Hi, Douglas.

I see you're with Alltel.  So am I.  (Customer, however)
I found out I'm not signed up for Text Messaging, but when I contacted
an Alltel rep just now, he said there was not a way to send an email
message to a cellphone, except through the Alltel website, on the
Text Messaging page.  However, I realize that if Alltel could do it through
their website, there must be a way for me to do it through mine, it's just
that
the customer rep wasn't familiar with it.

Can you tell me how to go about getting setup to be able to do what you do:
"In my case, I can just use CFMAIL to send an SMS via email."

Thanks,

Rick



>  -Original Message-
>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 10:29 AM
    >  To: CF-Talk
    >  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
>  phone?
>
>
>  Recently, in the past year IIRC, all the big cell companies
>  agreed to allow SMS move across different networks.  So you
>  can send SMS from say a Verizon phone to a Cingular phone.
>  Recently this agreement was extended into Canada and Mexico I think.
>
>  In my case, I can just use CFMAIL to send an SMS via email.
>  Most cell companies have this setup now.
>
>  Cheers!
>
>  --
>  Douglas Knudsen
>  Alltel Corporate
>  CIS Group
>  "Spoon feeding in the long run teaches us nothing but the
>  shape of the spoon." - E.M. Forster
>
>
>  >-Original Message-
>  >From: Larry Juncker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
    >  >Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 10:10 AM
>  >To: CF-Talk
>  >Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info"
>  to a cell
>  >phone?
>  >
>  >
>  >Yes that is correct and yes, as I said in my first reply, you
>  >do have to be
>  >a US Cellular client.
>  >However, I am guessing that if it is this easy with US
>  Cellular that it
>  >probably is just about as easy with all Cell carriers.
>  >
>  >Larry Juncker
>  >Senior Cold fusion Developer
>  >Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
>  >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  >(515) 574-2122
>  >
>  >CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE
>  >The information contained in this e-mail is intended only for
>  >the use of the
>  >individual or entity to which it is addressed.  This e-mail
>  may contain
>  >information that is privileged, confidential and/or personal.
>  >If the reader
>  >of this message is not the intended recipient (or the
>  employee or agent
>  >responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient), you are hereby
>  >notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this
>  >communication is prohibited.
    >  >
>  >If you have received this communication in error, please
>  >notify us at the
>  >e-mail listed above.
>  >
>  >-Original Message-
>  >From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  >Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 8:54 AM
>  >To: CF-Talk
>  >Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info"
>  to a cell
>  >phone?
>  >
>  >
>  >Hi, Larry.
>  >
>  >That does seem very simple *and* very cheap at $1.95 per month
>  >for unlimited messages.
    >  >
>  >So, I guess all that would be required on the client end would be a
>  >digital phone to handle the digital transmissions, right?
>  >
>  >Is that www.uscellular.com?
>  >
>  >Rick
>  >
>  >
>  >>  -Original Message-
>  >>  From: Larry Juncker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  >>  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 9:43 AM
>  >>  To: CF-Talk
>  >>  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for
>  >info" to a cell
>  >>  phone?
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>  I looked this weekend at United States Cellular website and
>  >>  it seems that if
>  >>  you have their digital phone service,
>  >>  you can pay $1.95 per month to have an email address for
>  >>  your cell phone
>  >>  which ends up being
>  >>
>  >>  [your ten digit phone number]@email.uscc.net
>  >>
>  > 

Re: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?

2003-01-27 Thread Christian Cantrell
If your client's service supports SMS (which almost all do), I would go  
that route.  I use SMS for phone to phone communication, email alerts  
and ICQ messaging, and it works very well.  It is light-weight, fast  
and cheap.  Typically you send an SMS messages from phone to phone,  
however every service provider I have ever used has also supported  
sending SMS messages through email, which means all you have to do is  
use the cfmail tag and the service provider takes care of the rest.

SMS message are limited to between 140 and 160 characters depending on  
the network, so if you want to get fancy, you can pass your data  
through a "compression" script which translates things like "for" to  
"4", removes spaces, etc.

Christian

On Sunday, January 26, 2003, at 06:05 PM, Rick Faircloth wrote:

> Hi, all.
>
> I've got a real estate client who wants to receive an automated
> call to his cell phone when a visitor to his website fills out and  
> sends
> a "Request For Info" form.  Seems like there's a new service he's
> heard about that's going to provide this...
>
> ANY ideas at all on how this might be done?
>
> Articles?  Clues?
>
> Anything?
>
> (I'm running Win 2000 Server, CF 4.5.2)
> (Could update, if CFMX / Flash Remoting / Flash Communication Server
> had a way to achieve this...)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rick
>
>
>
> 
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RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?

2003-01-27 Thread Douglas.Knudsen
Recently, in the past year IIRC, all the big cell companies agreed to allow SMS move 
across different networks.  So you can send SMS from say a Verizon phone to a Cingular 
phone.  Recently this agreement was extended into Canada and Mexico I think.

In my case, I can just use CFMAIL to send an SMS via email.  Most cell companies have 
this setup now.  

Cheers!

--
Douglas Knudsen
Alltel Corporate
CIS Group
"Spoon feeding in the long run teaches us nothing but the shape of the spoon." - E.M. 
Forster 


>-Original Message-
>From: Larry Juncker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 10:10 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
>phone?
>
>
>Yes that is correct and yes, as I said in my first reply, you 
>do have to be
>a US Cellular client.
>However, I am guessing that if it is this easy with US Cellular that it
>probably is just about as easy with all Cell carriers.
>
>Larry Juncker
>Senior Cold fusion Developer
>Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>(515) 574-2122
>
>CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE
>The information contained in this e-mail is intended only for 
>the use of the
>individual or entity to which it is addressed.  This e-mail may contain
>information that is privileged, confidential and/or personal.  
>If the reader
>of this message is not the intended recipient (or the employee or agent
>responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient), you are hereby
>notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this
>communication is prohibited.
>
>If you have received this communication in error, please 
>notify us at the
>e-mail listed above.
>
>-Original Message-----
>From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 8:54 AM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
>phone?
>
>
>Hi, Larry.
>
>That does seem very simple *and* very cheap at $1.95 per month
>for unlimited messages.
>
>So, I guess all that would be required on the client end would be a
>digital phone to handle the digital transmissions, right?
>
>Is that www.uscellular.com?
>
>Rick
>
>
>    >  -----Original Message-----
>    >  From: Larry Juncker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 9:43 AM
>>  To: CF-Talk
>>  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for 
>info" to a cell
>>  phone?
>>
>>
>>  I looked this weekend at United States Cellular website and
>>  it seems that if
>>  you have their digital phone service,
>>  you can pay $1.95 per month to have an email address for
>>  your cell phone
>>  which ends up being
>>
>>  [your ten digit phone number]@email.uscc.net
>>
>>  Then unlimited email can be sent to your phone by simply
>>  sending the email
>>  to that email address.
>>
>>  Can not get any simpler than that.
>>
>>
>>  Larry Juncker
>>  Senior Cold fusion Developer
>>  Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
>>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>  (515) 574-2122
>>
>>  CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE
>>  The information contained in this e-mail is intended only
>>  for the use of the
>>  individual or entity to which it is addressed.  This e-mail
>>  may contain
>>  information that is privileged, confidential and/or
>>  personal.  If the reader
>>  of this message is not the intended recipient (or the
>>  employee or agent
>>  responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient), 
>you are hereby
>>  notified that any dissemination, distribution, or 
>copying of this
>>  communication is prohibited.
>>
>>  If you have received this communication in error, please
>>  notify us at the
>>  e-mail listed above.
>>
>>  -Original Message-
>>  From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>  Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 5:05 PM
>>  To: CF-Talk
>>  Subject: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a
>>  cell phone?
>>
>>
>>  Hi, all.
>>
>>  I've got a real estate client who wants to receive an automated
>>  call to his cell phone when a visitor to his website fills
>>  out and sends
>>  a "Request For Info" form.  Seems like there's a new 
>service he's
>>  heard about that

RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?

2003-01-27 Thread Adrocknaphobia Jones
I can vouch for SprintPCS and Verizon. Both have given me email
addresses as part of my monthly plan. Sprint also has a web based form
for sending text-messages. It was fairly easy to use CFHTTP to submit to
that form and send text messages to myself from my site. I found that
text messages moved faster on their network.

My only beef with email is that I had to get online with my particular
phone to 'check' for email. However, text messages just poped up.

Adam Wayne Lehman
Web Systems Developer
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Distance Education Division


-Original Message-
From: Larry Juncker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 10:10 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
phone?

Yes that is correct and yes, as I said in my first reply, you do have to
be
a US Cellular client.
However, I am guessing that if it is this easy with US Cellular that it
probably is just about as easy with all Cell carriers.

Larry Juncker
Senior Cold fusion Developer
Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(515) 574-2122

CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE
The information contained in this e-mail is intended only for the use of
the
individual or entity to which it is addressed.  This e-mail may contain
information that is privileged, confidential and/or personal.  If the
reader
of this message is not the intended recipient (or the employee or agent
responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient), you are hereby
notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this
communication is prohibited.

If you have received this communication in error, please notify us at
the
e-mail listed above.

-Original Message-
From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 8:54 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
phone?


Hi, Larry.

That does seem very simple *and* very cheap at $1.95 per month
for unlimited messages.

So, I guess all that would be required on the client end would be a
digital phone to handle the digital transmissions, right?

Is that www.uscellular.com?

Rick


>  -Original Message-
>  From: Larry Juncker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 9:43 AM
    >  To: CF-Talk
    >  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a
cell
>  phone?
>
>
>  I looked this weekend at United States Cellular website and
>  it seems that if
>  you have their digital phone service,
>  you can pay $1.95 per month to have an email address for
>  your cell phone
>  which ends up being
>
>  [your ten digit phone number]@email.uscc.net
>
>  Then unlimited email can be sent to your phone by simply
>  sending the email
>  to that email address.
>
>  Can not get any simpler than that.
>
>
>  Larry Juncker
>  Senior Cold fusion Developer
>  Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  (515) 574-2122
>
>  CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE
>  The information contained in this e-mail is intended only
>  for the use of the
>  individual or entity to which it is addressed.  This e-mail
>  may contain
>  information that is privileged, confidential and/or
>  personal.  If the reader
>  of this message is not the intended recipient (or the
>  employee or agent
>  responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient), you are
hereby
>  notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this
>  communication is prohibited.
>
>  If you have received this communication in error, please
>  notify us at the
>  e-mail listed above.
>
>  -Original Message-
>  From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 5:05 PM
>  To: CF-Talk
>  Subject: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a
>  cell phone?
>
>
>  Hi, all.
>
>  I've got a real estate client who wants to receive an automated
>  call to his cell phone when a visitor to his website fills
>  out and sends
>  a "Request For Info" form.  Seems like there's a new service he's
>  heard about that's going to provide this...
>
>  ANY ideas at all on how this might be done?
>
>  Articles?  Clues?
>
>  Anything?
>
>  (I'm running Win 2000 Server, CF 4.5.2)
>  (Could update, if CFMX / Flash Remoting / Flash Communication
Server
>  had a way to achieve this...)
>
>  Thanks,
>
>  Rick
>
>
>
>

Re: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?

2003-01-27 Thread Matt Robertson
Larry wrote
> I am guessing that if it is this easy with US Cellular that it
> probably is just about as easy with all Cell carriers.

Yup.  Email comes free with my AT&T acct, and cost me about what US Cellular
charges back when I was with Pacific Bell (now Cingular) about 2 years ago.
Neither had a message limit.  I'd expect every carrier to have this at least
available.

--Matt Robertson--
MSB Designs, Inc.
http://mysecretbase.com

- Original Message -
From: "Larry Juncker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 7:09 AM
Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?


> Yes that is correct and yes, as I said in my first reply, you do have to
be
> a US Cellular client.
>
> Larry Juncker
> Senior Cold fusion Developer
> Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> (515) 574-2122
>
> CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE
> The information contained in this e-mail is intended only for the use of
the
> individual or entity to which it is addressed.  This e-mail may contain
> information that is privileged, confidential and/or personal.  If the
reader
> of this message is not the intended recipient (or the employee or agent
> responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient), you are hereby
> notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this
> communication is prohibited.
>
> If you have received this communication in error, please notify us at the
> e-mail listed above.
>
> -Original Message-----
> From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 8:54 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
> phone?
>
>
> Hi, Larry.
>
> That does seem very simple *and* very cheap at $1.95 per month
> for unlimited messages.
>
> So, I guess all that would be required on the client end would be a
> digital phone to handle the digital transmissions, right?
>
> Is that www.uscellular.com?
>
> Rick
>
>
>     >  -----Original Message-----
> >  From: Larry Juncker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 9:43 AM
> >  To: CF-Talk
> >  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a
cell
> >  phone?
> >
> >
> >  I looked this weekend at United States Cellular website and
> >  it seems that if
> >  you have their digital phone service,
> >  you can pay $1.95 per month to have an email address for
> >  your cell phone
> >  which ends up being
> >
> >  [your ten digit phone number]@email.uscc.net
> >
> >  Then unlimited email can be sent to your phone by simply
> >  sending the email
> >  to that email address.
> >
> >  Can not get any simpler than that.
> >
> >
> >  Larry Juncker
> >  Senior Cold fusion Developer
> >  Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
> >  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >  (515) 574-2122
> >
> >  CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE
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> >  for the use of the
> >  individual or entity to which it is addressed.  This e-mail
> >  may contain
> >  information that is privileged, confidential and/or
> >  personal.  If the reader
> >  of this message is not the intended recipient (or the
> >  employee or agent
> >  responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient), you are
hereby
> >  notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this
> >  communication is prohibited.
> >
> >  If you have received this communication in error, please
> >  notify us at the
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> >
> >  -Original Message-
> >  From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >  Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 5:05 PM
> >  To: CF-Talk
> >  Subject: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a
> >  cell phone?
> >
> >
> >  Hi, all.
> >
> >  I've got a real estate client who wants to receive an automated
> >  call to his cell phone when a visitor to his website fills
> >  out and sends
> >  a "Request For Info" form.  Seems like there's a new service he's
> >  heard about that's going to provide this...
> >
> >  ANY ideas at all on how this might be done?
> >
> >  Ar

RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?

2003-01-27 Thread Larry Juncker
Yes that is correct and yes, as I said in my first reply, you do have to be
a US Cellular client.
However, I am guessing that if it is this easy with US Cellular that it
probably is just about as easy with all Cell carriers.

Larry Juncker
Senior Cold fusion Developer
Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(515) 574-2122

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-Original Message-
From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 8:54 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
phone?


Hi, Larry.

That does seem very simple *and* very cheap at $1.95 per month
for unlimited messages.

So, I guess all that would be required on the client end would be a
digital phone to handle the digital transmissions, right?

Is that www.uscellular.com?

Rick


>  -Original Message-
>  From: Larry Juncker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 9:43 AM
>  To: CF-Talk
    >  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
>  phone?
>
>
>  I looked this weekend at United States Cellular website and
>  it seems that if
>  you have their digital phone service,
>  you can pay $1.95 per month to have an email address for
>  your cell phone
>  which ends up being
>
>  [your ten digit phone number]@email.uscc.net
>
>  Then unlimited email can be sent to your phone by simply
>  sending the email
>  to that email address.
>
>  Can not get any simpler than that.
>
>
>  Larry Juncker
>  Senior Cold fusion Developer
>  Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  (515) 574-2122
>
>  CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE
>  The information contained in this e-mail is intended only
>  for the use of the
>  individual or entity to which it is addressed.  This e-mail
>  may contain
>  information that is privileged, confidential and/or
>  personal.  If the reader
>  of this message is not the intended recipient (or the
>  employee or agent
>  responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient), you are hereby
>  notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this
>  communication is prohibited.
>
>  If you have received this communication in error, please
>  notify us at the
>  e-mail listed above.
>
>  -Original Message-
>  From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 5:05 PM
>  To: CF-Talk
>  Subject: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a
>  cell phone?
>
>
>  Hi, all.
>
>  I've got a real estate client who wants to receive an automated
>  call to his cell phone when a visitor to his website fills
>  out and sends
>  a "Request For Info" form.  Seems like there's a new service he's
>  heard about that's going to provide this...
>
>  ANY ideas at all on how this might be done?
>
>  Articles?  Clues?
>
>  Anything?
>
>  (I'm running Win 2000 Server, CF 4.5.2)
>  (Could update, if CFMX / Flash Remoting / Flash Communication Server
>  had a way to achieve this...)
>
>  Thanks,
>
>  Rick
>
>
>
>
>

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RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?

2003-01-27 Thread Rick Faircloth
I see they would have to also have to be a USCellular customer...

Rick


>  -Original Message-
>  From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 9:54 AM
>  To: CF-Talk
>  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
>  phone?
>
>
>  Hi, Larry.
>
>  That does seem very simple *and* very cheap at $1.95 per month
>  for unlimited messages.
>
>  So, I guess all that would be required on the client end would be a
>  digital phone to handle the digital transmissions, right?
>
>  Is that www.uscellular.com?
>
>  Rick
>
>
>  >  -Original Message-
>  >  From: Larry Juncker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  >  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 9:43 AM
    >  >  To: CF-Talk
>  >  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for
>  info" to a cell
>  >  phone?
>  >
>  >
>  >  I looked this weekend at United States Cellular website and
>  >  it seems that if
>  >  you have their digital phone service,
>  >  you can pay $1.95 per month to have an email address for
>  >  your cell phone
>  >  which ends up being
>  >
>  >  [your ten digit phone number]@email.uscc.net
>  >
>  >  Then unlimited email can be sent to your phone by simply
>  >  sending the email
>  >  to that email address.
>  >
>  >  Can not get any simpler than that.
>  >
>  >
>  >  Larry Juncker
>  >  Senior Cold fusion Developer
>  >  Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
>  >  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  >  (515) 574-2122
>  >
>  >  CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE
>  >  The information contained in this e-mail is intended only
>  >  for the use of the
>  >  individual or entity to which it is addressed.  This e-mail
>  >  may contain
>  >  information that is privileged, confidential and/or
>  >  personal.  If the reader
>  >  of this message is not the intended recipient (or the
>  >  employee or agent
>  >  responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient),
>  you are hereby
>  >  notified that any dissemination, distribution, or
>  copying of this
>  >  communication is prohibited.
>  >
>  >  If you have received this communication in error, please
>  >  notify us at the
>  >  e-mail listed above.
>  >
>  >  -Original Message-
>  >  From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  >  Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 5:05 PM
>  >  To: CF-Talk
>  >  Subject: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a
>  >  cell phone?
>  >
>  >
>  >  Hi, all.
>  >
>  >  I've got a real estate client who wants to receive an
>  automated
>  >  call to his cell phone when a visitor to his website fills
>  >  out and sends
>  >  a "Request For Info" form.  Seems like there's a new
>  service he's
>  >  heard about that's going to provide this...
>  >
>  >  ANY ideas at all on how this might be done?
>  >
>  >  Articles?  Clues?
>  >
>  >  Anything?
>  >
>  >  (I'm running Win 2000 Server, CF 4.5.2)
>  >  (Could update, if CFMX / Flash Remoting / Flash
>  Communication Server
>  >  had a way to achieve this...)
>  >
>  >  Thanks,
>  >
>  >  Rick
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  
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RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?

2003-01-27 Thread Rick Faircloth
Hi, Larry.

That does seem very simple *and* very cheap at $1.95 per month
for unlimited messages.

So, I guess all that would be required on the client end would be a
digital phone to handle the digital transmissions, right?

Is that www.uscellular.com?

Rick


>  -Original Message-
>  From: Larry Juncker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 9:43 AM
>  To: CF-Talk
>  Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
>  phone?
>
>
>  I looked this weekend at United States Cellular website and
>  it seems that if
>  you have their digital phone service,
>  you can pay $1.95 per month to have an email address for
>  your cell phone
>  which ends up being
>
>  [your ten digit phone number]@email.uscc.net
>
>  Then unlimited email can be sent to your phone by simply
>  sending the email
>  to that email address.
>
>  Can not get any simpler than that.
>
>
>  Larry Juncker
>  Senior Cold fusion Developer
>  Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  (515) 574-2122
>
>  CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE
>  The information contained in this e-mail is intended only
>  for the use of the
>  individual or entity to which it is addressed.  This e-mail
>  may contain
>  information that is privileged, confidential and/or
>  personal.  If the reader
>  of this message is not the intended recipient (or the
>  employee or agent
>  responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient), you are hereby
>  notified that any dissemination, distribution, or copying of this
>  communication is prohibited.
>
>  If you have received this communication in error, please
>  notify us at the
>  e-mail listed above.
>
>  -Original Message-
>  From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 5:05 PM
>  To: CF-Talk
>  Subject: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a
>  cell phone?
>
>
>  Hi, all.
>
>  I've got a real estate client who wants to receive an automated
>  call to his cell phone when a visitor to his website fills
>  out and sends
>  a "Request For Info" form.  Seems like there's a new service he's
>  heard about that's going to provide this...
>
>  ANY ideas at all on how this might be done?
>
>  Articles?  Clues?
>
>  Anything?
>
>  (I'm running Win 2000 Server, CF 4.5.2)
>  (Could update, if CFMX / Flash Remoting / Flash Communication Server
>  had a way to achieve this...)
>
>  Thanks,
>
>  Rick
>
>
>
>
>  
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RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?

2003-01-27 Thread Rick Faircloth
Hi, Mahmut, and thanks for the reply.

I got through to clickatell.com, but couldn't get ipipi.com to come up,
so looks like their still having trouble.

Clickatell looks interesting.  What benefit would their be for me to
use their com object and program my sites to interface with their com object
instead of just having my client setup their SMS or email service
with their cell provider and just send an email notice via their provider?

Does it replace the service that my client's cell provider would normally
provide
and allow me a way to send messages directly to my client's phone?

It looks like the com object is free, but the client still pays clickatell
the same
amount per call...

Just trying to understand how all the pieces of the puzzle fit together...

Thanks for your help...

Rick


>  -Original Message-
>  From: Mahmut Basaran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 9:21 AM
>  To: CF-Talk
    >  Subject: Re: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell
>  phone?
>
>
>  you can also consider using an email to sms gateway or sms APIs.
>
>  http://www.clickatell.com -> you can install their com
>  object and directly
>  integrate it with your website.
>
>  http://www.ipipi.com -> a great email to sms gateway, let's you setup
>  forwarders for each email address. Looks down since saturday tho
>
>  Both websites has demo accounts, so it may be worth signing up.
>
>
>  - Original Message -
>  From: "Dave Lyons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 7:54 PM
>  Subject: Re: Any way to send notice of a "request for info"
>  to a cell phone?
>
>
>  > your client is right and I should know as I am a realtor
>  and own a real
>  > estate company.
>  > he just needs to simply have his phone internet ready and
>  accept emails.
>  > Doesn't get any simpler
>  > I tell my agents this all the time yet they never believe me, lol
>  >
>  > - Original Message -
>  > From: "Rick Faircloth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  > To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  > Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 6:05 PM
>  > Subject: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to
>  a cell phone?
>  >
>  >
>  > > Hi, all.
>  > >
>  > > I've got a real estate client who wants to receive an automated
>  > > call to his cell phone when a visitor to his website
>  fills out and sends
>  > > a "Request For Info" form.  Seems like there's a new service he's
>  > > heard about that's going to provide this...
>  > >
>  > > ANY ideas at all on how this might be done?
>  > >
>  > > Articles?  Clues?
>  > >
>  > > Anything?
>  > >
>  > > (I'm running Win 2000 Server, CF 4.5.2)
>  > > (Could update, if CFMX / Flash Remoting / Flash
>  Communication Server
>  > > had a way to achieve this...)
>  > >
>  > > Thanks,
>  > >
>  > > Rick
>  > >
>  > >
>  > >
>  > >
>  >
>  
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RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?

2003-01-27 Thread Larry Juncker
I looked this weekend at United States Cellular website and it seems that if
you have their digital phone service,
you can pay $1.95 per month to have an email address for your cell phone
which ends up being

[your ten digit phone number]@email.uscc.net

Then unlimited email can be sent to your phone by simply sending the email
to that email address.

Can not get any simpler than that.


Larry Juncker
Senior Cold fusion Developer
Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(515) 574-2122

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-Original Message-
From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 5:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?


Hi, all.

I've got a real estate client who wants to receive an automated
call to his cell phone when a visitor to his website fills out and sends
a "Request For Info" form.  Seems like there's a new service he's
heard about that's going to provide this...

ANY ideas at all on how this might be done?

Articles?  Clues?

Anything?

(I'm running Win 2000 Server, CF 4.5.2)
(Could update, if CFMX / Flash Remoting / Flash Communication Server
had a way to achieve this...)

Thanks,

Rick




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Re: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?

2003-01-26 Thread Mahmut Basaran
you can also consider using an email to sms gateway or sms APIs.

http://www.clickatell.com -> you can install their com object and directly
integrate it with your website.

http://www.ipipi.com -> a great email to sms gateway, let's you setup
forwarders for each email address. Looks down since saturday tho

Both websites has demo accounts, so it may be worth signing up.


- Original Message -
From: "Dave Lyons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 7:54 PM
Subject: Re: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?


> your client is right and I should know as I am a realtor and own a real
> estate company.
> he just needs to simply have his phone internet ready and accept emails.
> Doesn't get any simpler
> I tell my agents this all the time yet they never believe me, lol
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Rick Faircloth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 6:05 PM
> Subject: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?
>
>
> > Hi, all.
> >
> > I've got a real estate client who wants to receive an automated
> > call to his cell phone when a visitor to his website fills out and sends
> > a "Request For Info" form.  Seems like there's a new service he's
> > heard about that's going to provide this...
> >
> > ANY ideas at all on how this might be done?
> >
> > Articles?  Clues?
> >
> > Anything?
> >
> > (I'm running Win 2000 Server, CF 4.5.2)
> > (Could update, if CFMX / Flash Remoting / Flash Communication Server
> > had a way to achieve this...)
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Rick
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
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Re: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?

2003-01-26 Thread Dave Lyons
my old at&t account i could get the email then send it straight to a fax if
i really needed it printed out quick

- Original Message -
From: "Josh Trefethen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 11:05 PM
Subject: RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?


> I have done this before using the phone's email address. Typically
> something like [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> HTH
>
> --
> Josh Trefethen
>
> .:[ Exciteworks, Inc ]::[ http://exciteworks.com ]:.
> .::[ cf hosting on linux ]::[ consulting ]::[ expertise ]::.
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 3:05 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?
>
>
> Hi, all.
>
> I've got a real estate client who wants to receive an automated call to
> his cell phone when a visitor to his website fills out and sends a
> "Request For Info" form.  Seems like there's a new service he's heard
> about that's going to provide this...
>
> ANY ideas at all on how this might be done?
>
> Articles?  Clues?
>
> Anything?
>
> (I'm running Win 2000 Server, CF 4.5.2)
> (Could update, if CFMX / Flash Remoting / Flash Communication Server had
> a way to achieve this...)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rick
>
>
>
>
> 
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RE: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?

2003-01-26 Thread Josh Trefethen
I have done this before using the phone's email address. Typically
something like [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]

HTH

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-Original Message-
From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 3:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?


Hi, all.

I've got a real estate client who wants to receive an automated call to
his cell phone when a visitor to his website fills out and sends a
"Request For Info" form.  Seems like there's a new service he's heard
about that's going to provide this...

ANY ideas at all on how this might be done?

Articles?  Clues?

Anything?

(I'm running Win 2000 Server, CF 4.5.2)
(Could update, if CFMX / Flash Remoting / Flash Communication Server had
a way to achieve this...)

Thanks,

Rick




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Re: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?

2003-01-26 Thread Dave Lyons
your client is right and I should know as I am a realtor and own a real
estate company.
he just needs to simply have his phone internet ready and accept emails.
Doesn't get any simpler
I tell my agents this all the time yet they never believe me, lol

- Original Message -
From: "Rick Faircloth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 6:05 PM
Subject: Any way to send notice of a "request for info" to a cell phone?


> Hi, all.
>
> I've got a real estate client who wants to receive an automated
> call to his cell phone when a visitor to his website fills out and sends
> a "Request For Info" form.  Seems like there's a new service he's
> heard about that's going to provide this...
>
> ANY ideas at all on how this might be done?
>
> Articles?  Clues?
>
> Anything?
>
> (I'm running Win 2000 Server, CF 4.5.2)
> (Could update, if CFMX / Flash Remoting / Flash Communication Server
> had a way to achieve this...)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rick
>
>
>
> 
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