Another option would be getting a cheap OpenWRT device, and writing something
small to copy the sims.
If you're in Perth, I've got some stock of cheap OpenWRT devices which can read
SMS's, then just pipe them into whatever you need with a small script.
OpenWRT can handle MMS with libmms, just a
Expanding on this idea, SMS Backup Plus (
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zegoggles.smssync) can
automatically transfer SMS/MMS(/call logs) to an attached gmail/IMAP
account. SMS content is stored in the message body with MMS content being
saved as an attachment. App can be config
+1
On 22/07/2020 12:34 pm, DaZZa wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 at 14:04, Karl Auer wrote:
I can give you one for $10/month if you don't mind low bandwidth. Great
specs - 8GB RAM, 4vCPU, 1TB HDD. Bandwidth is 16Mbit/s inbound,
450Kbit/s outbound. 1xIPv4, 1xIPv6, but only static routing and only
f
> Sorry to upset teh list by dragging it to a back on topic, topic :)
>
> copied from website:
>
> MEDIA RELEASE
> Maroochydore, Wednesday 22 July 2020: A better connected South-East
> Queensland (SEQ) has arrived.
> OneQode, Australia's first carrier to deploy equipment and commence
> operatio
Sorry to upset teh list by dragging it to a back on topic, topic :)
copied from website:
MEDIA RELEASE
Maroochydore, Wednesday 22 July 2020: A better connected South-East
Queensland (SEQ) has arrived.
OneQode, Australia's first carrier to deploy equipment and commence
operations out of the Suns