Re: received sms possible or not with debian ??

2011-05-27 Thread thuillier-charmet
Le Thu, 26 May 2011 22:21:29 +0100,
Brian  a écrit :

> On Thu 26 May 2011 at 20:54:15 +0100, thuillier-charmet wrote:
> 
> > where i can find this "convert sms to voice" program ?
> 
> For text to speech on Debian a starting point might be:
> 
> http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-accessibility/software
> 
> 


Thanks you a lot .
i am looking around and i will do a post if something works.
see you later.
pascal


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Re: received sms possible or not with debian ??

2011-05-27 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 26 May 2011 21:16:10 +0100, thuillier-charmet wrote:

> Le Thu, 26 May 2011 18:56:28 + (UTC), Camaleón 
> a écrit :

>> > Only for received sms (but without mobil phone) (see answer to Ron
>> > Johson)
>> 
>> Then better if you explain a bit more what are your goals (do you want
>> to receive/route your sms to your e-mail inbox?) and what kind of
>> service do you currently have.
>> 
>> It is still not crystal clear to me but if I'm on the right track, I'm
>> afraid you'll have to contact your provider to check if that kind of
>> service is possible but I'm still unsure why you think your OS has
>> anything to do here :-?
>> 
>> 
> At the moment i have a free mail box where i can received fax or voice
> message with an intermdiate of free phone number. i wish to received a
> sms on this mail box (without bought a mobil) when someone like my bank
> sent to me a sms ! how i can do that ?
> thanks.

Ask your free phone/free mailbox provider. They will tell you if such 
option is possible. I know it is technically possible (by means of "SMS 
to email" gateways) but it will depend on the carrier.

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Re: received sms possible or not with debian ??

2011-05-26 Thread Brian
On Thu 26 May 2011 at 20:54:15 +0100, thuillier-charmet wrote:

> where i can find this "convert sms to voice" program ?

For text to speech on Debian a starting point might be:

http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-accessibility/software


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Re: received sms possible or not with debian ??

2011-05-26 Thread Chris Brennan
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 4:16 PM, thuillier-charmet
 wrote:

At the moment i have a free mail box where i can
> received fax or voice message with an intermdiate of free phone number.
> i wish to received a sms on this mail box (without bought a mobil) when
> someone like my bank sent to me a sms !
> how i can do that ?
> thanks.


Have you thought about Google Voice?



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Re: received sms possible or not with debian ??

2011-05-26 Thread thuillier-charmet
Le Thu, 26 May 2011 18:56:28 + (UTC),
Camaleón  a écrit :

> On Thu, 26 May 2011 19:24:17 +0100, thuillier-charmet wrote:
> 
> > Le Thu, 26 May 2011 11:05:10 + (UTC), Camaleón
> >  a écrit :
> > 
> >> On Wed, 25 May 2011 20:22:50 +0100, thuillier-charmet wrote:
> >> 
> >> > i am looking a tip(s) for received sms without commercial
> >> > intermediate ? i am more beginner than a geek, so thanks in
> >> > advance for a full explanation.
> >> 
> >> You meant receive, send or manage them?
> >> 
> >> For sending I can see several ways to achieve it. You can:
> 
> (...)
> 
> > thanks
> > Only for received sms (but without mobil phone) (see answer to Ron
> > Johson)
> 
> Then better if you explain a bit more what are your goals (do you
> want to receive/route your sms to your e-mail inbox?) and what kind
> of service do you currently have.
> 
> It is still not crystal clear to me but if I'm on the right track,
> I'm afraid you'll have to contact your provider to check if that kind
> of service is possible but I'm still unsure why you think your OS has 
> anything to do here :-?
> 
> Greetings,
> 
At the moment i have a free mail box where i can
received fax or voice message with an intermdiate of free phone number.
i wish to received a sms on this mail box (without bought a mobil) when
someone like my bank sent to me a sms ! 
how i can do that ?
thanks.


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Re: received sms possible or not with debian ??

2011-05-26 Thread thuillier-charmet
Le Thu, 26 May 2011 20:23:09 +0100,
Brian  a écrit :

> On Thu 26 May 2011 at 19:10:43 +0100, thuillier-charmet wrote:
> 
> > i want only received sms :
> > 
> > In my reality i have a phone number (but no mobil phone) for
> > received vocal message on a mail-box.
> > I wish to received a sms on this
> > mail-box with intermediate of this phone number,
> > But i don't "how to do that" because at my level of knowledge there
> > are no "convert-program" for do that !
> > So that 'll be great tips to imagine or create this !
> 
> You can receive a vocal message on your phone number because there is
> a machine there which will accept it. It will not accept an sms.
> 
> There are phones which will accept an sms but converting voice to sms
> doesn't appear have software in Debian to do it.
> 
> It is possible to convert sms to voice because BT in the UK do it.
> 
> 
thanks
where i can find this "convert sms to voice" program ?


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Re: received sms possible or not with debian ??

2011-05-26 Thread Brian
On Thu 26 May 2011 at 19:10:43 +0100, thuillier-charmet wrote:

> i want only received sms :
> 
> In my reality i have a phone number (but no mobil phone) for received
> vocal message on a mail-box.
> I wish to received a sms on this
> mail-box with intermediate of this phone number,
> But i don't "how to do that" because at my level of knowledge there are
> no "convert-program" for do that !
> So that 'll be great tips to imagine or create this !

You can receive a vocal message on your phone number because there is a
machine there which will accept it. It will not accept an sms.

There are phones which will accept an sms but converting voice to sms
doesn't appear have software in Debian to do it.

It is possible to convert sms to voice because BT in the UK do it.


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Re: received sms possible or not with debian ??

2011-05-26 Thread Camaleón
On Thu, 26 May 2011 19:24:17 +0100, thuillier-charmet wrote:

> Le Thu, 26 May 2011 11:05:10 + (UTC), Camaleón 
> a écrit :
> 
>> On Wed, 25 May 2011 20:22:50 +0100, thuillier-charmet wrote:
>> 
>> > i am looking a tip(s) for received sms without commercial
>> > intermediate ? i am more beginner than a geek, so thanks in advance
>> > for a full explanation.
>> 
>> You meant receive, send or manage them?
>> 
>> For sending I can see several ways to achieve it. You can:

(...)

> thanks
> Only for received sms (but without mobil phone) (see answer to Ron
> Johson)

Then better if you explain a bit more what are your goals (do you want to 
receive/route your sms to your e-mail inbox?) and what kind of service do 
you currently have.

It is still not crystal clear to me but if I'm on the right track, I'm 
afraid you'll have to contact your provider to check if that kind of 
service is possible but I'm still unsure why you think your OS has 
anything to do here :-?

Greetings,

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Re: received sms possible or not with debian ??

2011-05-26 Thread thuillier-charmet
Le Thu, 26 May 2011 11:05:10 + (UTC),
Camaleón  a écrit :

> On Wed, 25 May 2011 20:22:50 +0100, thuillier-charmet wrote:
> 
> > i am looking a tip(s) for received sms without commercial
> > intermediate ? i am more beginner than a geek, so thanks in advance
> > for a full explanation.
> 
> You meant receive, send or manage them?
> 
> For sending I can see several ways to achieve it. You can:
> 
> a) Send your self the SMS with your own modem and the proper program
> 
> b) Use your cell-phone provider SMS gateway (no additional equipment 
> needed)
> 
> c) Use a third-party service (like [1]) but if you don't want 
> intermediates you can jump this one :-)
> 
> I had b) setup for my UPS alerts and works like a charm (it was very
> easy to setup deploy) but if you need to send bulk SMS maybe a) or c)
> are the most suitable options.
> 
> [1] http://en.smspc.net/
> 
> Greetings,
> 

thanks
Only for received sms (but without mobil phone) (see answer to Ron
Johson)


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Re: received sms possible or not with debian ??

2011-05-26 Thread thuillier-charmet
Le Wed, 25 May 2011 22:22:40 -0500,
Ron Johnson  a écrit :

> On 05/25/2011 02:22 PM, thuillier-charmet wrote:
> > i am looking a tip(s) for received sms without commercial
> > intermediate ? i am more beginner than a geek, so thanks in advance
> > for a full explanation.
> >
> 
> You want to send/receive SMS messages with cell phones without
> hooking in some how with the cell phone provider?
> 
> Or am I misunderstanding you?
> 

i want only received sms :

In my reality i have a phone number (but no mobil phone) for received
vocal message on a mail-box.
I wish to received a sms on this
mail-box with intermediate of this phone number,
But i don't "how to do that" because at my level of knowledge there are
no "convert-program" for do that !
So that 'll be great tips to imagine or create this !
!
?
thanks



  


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Re: received sms possible or not with debian ??

2011-05-26 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 25 May 2011 20:22:50 +0100, thuillier-charmet wrote:

> i am looking a tip(s) for received sms without commercial intermediate ?
> i am more beginner than a geek, so thanks in advance for a full
> explanation.

You meant receive, send or manage them?

For sending I can see several ways to achieve it. You can:

a) Send your self the SMS with your own modem and the proper program

b) Use your cell-phone provider SMS gateway (no additional equipment 
needed)

c) Use a third-party service (like [1]) but if you don't want 
intermediates you can jump this one :-)

I had b) setup for my UPS alerts and works like a charm (it was very easy 
to setup deploy) but if you need to send bulk SMS maybe a) or c) are the 
most suitable options.

[1] http://en.smspc.net/

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Re: received sms possible or not with debian ??

2011-05-25 Thread Ron Johnson

On 05/25/2011 02:22 PM, thuillier-charmet wrote:

i am looking a tip(s) for received sms without commercial intermediate ?
i am more beginner than a geek, so thanks in advance for a full
explanation.



You want to send/receive SMS messages with cell phones without hooking 
in some how with the cell phone provider?


Or am I misunderstanding you?

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