Am Donnerstag, den 25.09.2008, 23:20 +0200 schrieb Neil Jerram:
2008/9/25 Michael 'Mickey' Lauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Am Donnerstag, den 25.09.2008, 12:29 +0100 schrieb Neil Jerram:
Is it possible to send an SMS (aka text message) in debian/zhone? If
so, how? I couldn't work out how
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:47 AM, Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
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Marcel wrote:
Am Wednesday 17 September 2008 21:45:16 schrieb Luca:
I don't know about frameworkd on ASU, but you could simply flashing the FSO
image.
It should be possible using gsm0710muxd as at interface in
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Marcel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know about the situation on the other stacks, but FSO
(freesmartphone.org) is a project to imlement the fso specifications of an
API for access to the device's hardware.
Maybe you can somehow interface with qpe which
Am Wednesday 17 September 2008 21:45:16 schrieb Luca:
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 9:11 PM, Marcel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know about the situation on the other stacks, but FSO
(freesmartphone.org) is a project to imlement the fso specifications of
an API for access to the device's
Marcel wrote:
Am Wednesday 17 September 2008 21:45:16 schrieb Luca:
I don't know about frameworkd on ASU, but you could simply flashing the FSO
image.
It should be possible using gsm0710muxd as at interface in qtopia. Isn't
it? Some weeks ago I got something like that...
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I all.
I'm looking for a common method to send SMS using python on the ASU
release. Is the example of the SMSTool good or deprecated?
I also read about pygsmd but seems unsupported.
Other suggestion really welcome!
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On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 8:14 PM, Marcel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For such things I would redirect you to FSO which has the dbus framework, but
I doubt the frameworkd being available for 2008.8...
I don't really understand what FSO is, sorry! So there's no way to do this?
As I read now the use
Am Tuesday 16 September 2008 20:54:30 schrieb Luca:
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 8:14 PM, Marcel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For such things I would redirect you to FSO which has the dbus framework,
but I doubt the frameworkd being available for 2008.8...
I don't really understand what FSO is,
Ahhbut that seems to be too late for me. I already have information on
my current image.
I was wondering if I could somehow extract the info from the backup and put
it into the current one.
I just did this on my install, and it was as simple as copying my backup
back to the phone.
BTW, I
Hi,
I had to reflash my 2008.8 installation. I wanted to keep the data so I
backed the home directory.
Now, I have an up and satisfactorily working image.
I want to import the data (specifically sent and received sms'es) in the old
image.
I tried to search wiki for qtmail, sms, etc but didn't
On Monday 01 September 2008 02:44:47 Lorn Potter wrote:
zecke:
The fix for this seems to be this:
Looks like
http://git.openmoko.org/?p=qtopia.git;a=commit;h=a11f4b79b057a5bf219c80abf27bd2d57c67ae5f
The only difference is that our log message still says 'W' while we handled
the Notification
Daniel Selinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only thing i recognized is, when receiving an sms while in
suspend, the phone resumes, but doesn't notify me about an incoming
sms, and when i go to the messaging app, there is nothing new in the
inbox. In fact i know 'something' arrived, because
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 11:16:14AM +0200, Clemens Kirchgatterer wrote:
Daniel Selinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only thing i recognized is, when receiving an sms while in
suspend, the phone resumes, but doesn't notify me about an incoming
sms, and when i go to the messaging app
Thomas B. wrote:
On Sun, Aug 31, 2008 at 11:16:14AM +0200, Clemens Kirchgatterer wrote:
Daniel Selinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only thing i recognized is, when receiving an sms while in
suspend, the phone resumes, but doesn't notify me about an incoming
sms, and when i go
.
Resume works perfectly with calls.
The only thing i recognized is, when receiving an sms while in suspend,
the phone resumes, but doesn't notify me about an incoming sms, and
when i go to the messaging app, there is nothing new in the inbox.
In fact i know 'something' arrived, because the phone woke up
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 4:35 PM, Vibhav Sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lorn Potter wrote:
Matthew Lane wrote:
Tim Erwin wrote:
So what do you mean by 'Qtopia being silly' ???
Does it have something to do with Zecke's cautionary message (#68, 69?) in
trac #1766? About ghost messages
I only get garbled messages from my service provider. This is when I
miss a call and I should get a SMS to say that I have voice mail
message please cal 212 but with the qtopia 080808 image I get a
similar garbled result.
Regards,
Tim
I also get garbled text messages
. This is when I
miss a call and I should get a SMS to say that I have voice mail
message please cal 212 but with the qtopia 080808 image I get a
similar garbled result.
Regards,
Tim
I also get garbled text messages sometimes. Usually a great deal of
them, that make no sense
my service provider. This is when I
miss a call and I should get a SMS to say that I have voice mail
message please cal 212 but with the qtopia 080808 image I get a
similar garbled result.
Regards,
Tim
I also get garbled text messages sometimes. Usually a great deal of
them
I've been running OM2008.8 on my freerunner for a little over a week now.
For about a week, SMS's worked fine, but for the last few days the SMSs I
receive have been garbled - a mixture of characters like ?Èù¥£ì
Any one have any ideas what might cause this, or what I can do to fix it?
Warren
://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1728, provide the output of
logread (if these SMS are not private... or send special SMS), and make sure
you do not run gsmd and qpe...
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logread (if these SMS are not private... or send special SMS), and make sure
you do not run gsmd and qpe...
I have seen this as well, I will get Rhys to look at it.
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and I should get a SMS to say that I have voice mail
message please cal 212 but with the qtopia 080808 image I get a
similar garbled result.
Regards,
Tim
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If the phone is in standby, and I receive a text message, the phone
wakes up but does not receive a text message. The person sending the
message does, however, receive a delivery report. This occurs in both
images as well.
This is now fixed in the latest qtopia image 080808 (haven't tried the
the following: I can receive SMS messages
perfectly whilst the phone is on, in qtopia. Not always so well in the GTK
stack.
If the phone is in standby, and I receive a text message, the phone
wakes up but does not receive a text message. The person sending the
message does, however, receive
Bruce Adams schrieb:
I've had the impression, on other phones, that the GSM network could
successfully deliver a message into the SIM card inside my phone, but if
the phone software was too distracted to hear the initial notification
from the SIM card about the new message, the phone
Alle 04:04, giovedì 7 agosto 2008, Robert William Hutton ha scritto:
5. In the meantime the network has accepted that the SMS can't be sent,
and puts it into some kind of wait queue.
Is not possible, after the GSM is fully up, say to the network I'm ready, is
something waiting for me?
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I just tried sending myself an SMS under ASU (updated from
downloads.openmoko.org yesterday) and something strange is happening. I don't
see my text messages, and I'm getting a lot of this in my logs:
Aug 7 18:54:30 lisa user.notice root: AtChat : T : AT+CMGL=4
Aug 7 18:54:30 lisa
Maybe this explains it?
Recently: I had 3 messages. I deleted 2 of them. I get another message, and
it looks for message number 4, even though this is message number 2 now?
On Thursday 07 August 2008 19:02:21 Daniel Benoy wrote:
I just tried sending myself an SMS under ASU (updated from
Bug submitted
https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/ticket/1757
On Thursday 07 August 2008 19:02:21 Daniel Benoy wrote:
Aug 7 18:54:30 lisa user.notice root: AtChat : T : AT+CMGL=4
Aug 7 18:54:30 lisa user.notice root: AtChat : F : +CMS ERROR: 321
Aug 7 18:54:30 lisa user.notice root: AtChat :
This is what seems to happen for me on 2007.2 on the Oz vodafone
network. Sent an sms (didnt ask for rx) to the phone after it had been
in dimlock for a couple of hours. No indication of message - phone
didnt wakeup. On actually waking phone, by pressing pwr button some 10
minutes after
Alle 00:17, mercoledì 6 agosto 2008, Tim Coggins ha scritto:
I can confirm this; it's been happening for the last week or so.
Tim
This is also for me. I use gtk and massages (not all) can be recived after
hours or days.
My TLC is Vodafone (italy)
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. The network attempts to send an SMS to your phone.
2. The GSM chip receives notification from the network that there's an SMS.
3. The GSM chip says to the network: wait, I'm temporarily unable to
receive (as the phone's asleep) and wakes up the system.
4. The system comes up and waits.
5. In the meantime
I recently received my freerunner, and am enjoying it so far!
I have mainly been using the qtopia image from qtopia.net, but have
been regularly updating my kernel from buildhost.openmoko.org.
On doing some testing, I find the following: I can receive SMS messages
perfectly whilst the phone
updating my kernel from buildhost.openmoko.org.
On doing some testing, I find the following: I can receive SMS messages
perfectly whilst the phone is on, in qtopia. Not always so well in the GTK
stack.
If the phone is in standby, and I receive a text message, the phone
wakes up but does not receive
community discussion community@lists.openmoko.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 5, 2008 4:17:09 PM (GMT-0700) America/Denver
Subject: Re: receiving SMS messages
I can confirm this; it's been happening for the last week or so.
Tim
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 9:36 PM, Dan Weatherill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
Are you able to send OK with the Qtopia image? I can receive but not send.
Could be an issue with my provider which is T-Mobile. Haven't tested
receiving in suspend vs. awake mode but will try it.
I can send txt messages with the Qtopia image with Virgin mobile
(Optus network) in Australia,
On Saturday 02 August 2008 02:33:22 Ken Restivo wrote:
I've asked several times where ASU stores its SMS messages, and never got
any straight answer.
Where does it store them? In .evolution or in a different place?
Different place, use the QMailStore API of Qtopia to access it or the Ad-Hoc
Ken Restivo schrieb:
On Fri, Aug 01, 2008 at 08:45:28PM +0100, David Pottage wrote:
They are in:
~/.evolution/memos/local/system/journal.ics
I've asked several times where ASU stores its SMS messages, and never got any
straight answer.
Where does it store them
SMS messages in my OM phone :-( Never thought
that would happen. OK what was I thinking, but could somebody tell me
where the OM stores it's SMS's and can I delete them?
Secondly I have a few problems which I think are probably fixed in a
later version of SW. I was trying to do the Getting
I've
got a load of my friend's SMS messages in my OM phone :-( Never thought
that would happen. OK what was I thinking, but could somebody tell me
where the OM stores it's SMS's and can I delete them?
They are in:
~/.evolution/memos/local/system/journal.ics
Hope this helps
it's a SIM issue, but now I've
got a load of my friend's SMS messages in my OM phone :-( Never thought
that would happen. OK what was I thinking, but could somebody tell me
where the OM stores it's SMS's and can I delete them?
They are in:
~/.evolution/memos/local/system
to see
if that worked. It did, so that I know it's a SIM issue, but now I've
got a load of my friend's SMS messages in my OM phone :-( Never thought
that would happen. OK what was I thinking, but could somebody tell me
where the OM stores it's SMS's and can I delete them
How do you reply to an sms in 2007.2?
Does not seem to be possible.
Is there any user documentation for the various standard apps? - they
are not all that intuitive!
BillK
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Kalle
William Kenworthy wrote:
How do you reply to an sms in 2007.2?
Does not seem to be possible.
Is there any user documentation for the various standard apps? - they
are not all that intuitive!
BillK
2008/7/28 Kalle Happonen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hit the pen (lower right) when you have the message open..
It doesn't give you a warm feeling that that is going to work when the
to: number field is blank.
Regards
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if it is a known contact, and you don't reply to the copy of the
| message that is in unknown user.
|
But keep in mind that always the first number, which was stored for this
contact, is chosen by default. I often sent a sms to a landline number.
Greetings Bastian
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Version
On Saturday 26 July 2008 22:15:54 David Pottage wrote:
The SMS applet on my phone is doing the same.
If I try to start it from the command line. I get 4 coppies of the error
message:
Gtk-WARNING **:gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with
width -11 and height -11
Charles-Henri Gros wrote:
hello,
i've got my freerunner since thursday and it works quite fine except the
SMS applet.
At first I could open the applet and send messages but now it fails.
When I try to start the
applet it seems to be loading but it stops after a while. Is there any
way
On Sunday 27 July 2008, David Pottage wrote:
/rant
I second this. I have tried twice to start a thread...no response
On a separate note, does anyone know where in the filing system the
received messages are stored, as I would like to write a script to parse
them. Grepping the entire filing
hello,
i've got my freerunner since thursday and it works quite fine except the SMS
applet.
At first I could open the applet and send messages but now it fails. When I
try to start the
applet it seems to be loading but it stops after a while. Is there any way
to fix it or to reinstall
the applet
stef wrote:
hello,
i've got my freerunner since thursday and it works quite fine except the
SMS applet.
At first I could open the applet and send messages but now it fails.
When I try to start the
applet it seems to be loading but it stops after a while. Is there any
way to fix
On Saturday 26 July 2008 07:53:01 stef wrote:
hello,
i've got my freerunner since thursday and it works quite fine except the
SMS applet.
At first I could open the applet and send messages but now it fails. When I
try to start the
applet it seems to be loading but it stops after a while
On Saturday 26 July 2008 22:15:54 David Pottage wrote:
The SMS applet on my phone is doing the same.
If I try to start it from the command line. I get 4 coppies of the error
message:
Gtk-WARNING **:gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with
width -11 and height -11
I have
On 2008-07-26, at 23:20, David Pottage wrote:
On Saturday 26 July 2008 22:15:54 David Pottage wrote:
The SMS applet on my phone is doing the same.
If I try to start it from the command line. I get 4 coppies of the
error
message:
Gtk-WARNING **:gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt
Charles-Henri Gros wrote:
stef wrote:
hello,
i've got my freerunner since thursday and it works quite fine except the
SMS applet.
At first I could open the applet and send messages but now it fails.
When I try to start the
applet it seems to be loading but it stops after a while
Joachim Breitner wrote:
Hi Matthew,
Am Freitag, den 18.07.2008, 13:40 -0400 schrieb Matthew Lane:
Second, this is more of a major issue but I am not sure if it's
carrier-related or a problem with the phone's Message software itself.
When attempting to send a text message, I cannot
Hi Matthew,
Am Freitag, den 18.07.2008, 20:55 -0400 schrieb Matthew Lane:
Joachim Breitner wrote:
Am Freitag, den 18.07.2008, 13:40 -0400 schrieb Matthew Lane:
Also, the majority of my text messages are inserted into the Unknown
Sender contact, because some carriers append a 1 at the
Hi Matthew,
Am Freitag, den 18.07.2008, 13:40 -0400 schrieb Matthew Lane:
Second, this is more of a major issue but I am not sure if it's
carrier-related or a problem with the phone's Message software itself.
When attempting to send a text message, I cannot send a message to a
number
Hey all,
I have a few issues / quirks with the Messages app in sending and
reading SMS messages.
First, a problem I noticed was that when switching to the middle option
in the Messages program (where the FR lists all text messages) was
extremely slow. The whole program would lock up (I could
Matthew Lane wrote:
Hey all,
I have a few issues / quirks with the Messages app in sending and
reading SMS messages.
First, a problem I noticed was that when switching to the middle option
in the Messages program (where the FR lists all text messages) was
extremely slow. The whole
at 4:41 PM, Matthew Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew Lane wrote:
Hey all,
I have a few issues / quirks with the Messages app in sending and
reading SMS messages.
First, a problem I noticed was that when switching to the middle option
in the Messages program (where the FR lists
anything.
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 4:41 PM, Matthew Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew Lane wrote:
Hey all,
I have a few issues / quirks with the Messages app in sending and
reading SMS messages.
First, a problem I noticed
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 18.07.2008, 13:40 -0400 schrieb Matthew Lane:
Second, this is more of a major issue but I am not sure if it's
carrier-related or a problem with the phone's Message software itself.
When attempting to send a text message, I cannot send a message to a
number formatted
Joachim Breitner wrote:
Hi,
Am Freitag, den 18.07.2008, 13:40 -0400 schrieb Matthew Lane:
Second, this is more of a major issue but I am not sure if it's
carrier-related or a problem with the phone's Message software itself.
When attempting to send a text message, I cannot send a
I'm getting SMS's on the FR (using the ASU image). Some look great, and others
are in some weird MIME format:
Attachment: application/x-qtopia-sms-1
How do I decode and read these? Why are some SMS's OK and others are not?
Is this a bug and should I report it?
Thanks.
-ken
Hi Folks
after a dist upgrade via http://78.47.190.211/daily-feed/om-gta02/
the sms applications seems to start and die right away.
When started in the konsole it tell us that it dies with a seg fault at an
attempt to to allocate a widget with width and height of -11
anyone have an idea
Hey,
Sorry to stick my nose in on this, especially if I'm missing something.
But do you guys have anything decided about this, and what it is all
going to be stored on? May I suggest using SQLite for the data
storage? It is very lightweight, not much ram or processor use needed,
unlike
On Wednesday 21 May 2008 12:04:40 Samuel Melrose wrote:
Sorry to stick my nose in on this, especially if I'm missing something.
But do you guys have anything decided about this, and what it is all
going to be stored on? May I suggest using SQLite for the data
storage? It is very lightweight,
Am Fr 16. Mai 2008 schrieb ian douglas:
MartinG wrote:
On Friday 16 May 2008 03:26:06 Carsten Haitzler wrote:
yeah. this is actually the bigger problem we face in the longer run.
standardising data stores and access to them etc. :)
I think this is a important point that should be
)...
BTW, I think that there's an important thing, really more than the look
one: different applications that performs the same task should work on
the same dataset. I mean, if I've both an Openmoko SMS app, and a Qtopia
one I want them all read the same contacts and the same messages.
Maybe
MartinG wrote:
On Friday 16 May 2008 03:26:06 Carsten Haitzler wrote:
yeah. this is actually the bigger problem we face in the longer run.
standardising data stores and access to them etc. :)
I think this is a important point that should be given some thought
before everyone starts hacking.
, I expect that with voice calls that delay can
be added and removed without warning.
But in terms of complexity and chance of success, it does seem like the
encrypted SMS is both practical and feasible, compared to any sort of
voice encryption.
Maybe a composite solution? Secure voip session
Crane, Matthew wrote:
Yes, I understand that, that is why I'm thinking of this approach. My
idea was to use analog voice transforms and their inverse with
properties that would preserve most of the codec performance. But it
would be awfully difficult to sync up the inverse on the other end
There are no simple voice transforms at all that will get through the codec,
and actually encrypt.
Voice changing is possible, but encryption is not.
You _cannot_ - for example - exepect frequency inversion - to get through
the codec chain.
What about correlating (multiplying) the input
Flemming Richter Mikkelsen wrote:
There are no simple voice transforms at all that will get through the codec,
and actually encrypt.
Voice changing is possible, but encryption is not.
You _cannot_ - for example - exepect frequency inversion - to get through
the codec chain.
What about
as unintelligble that are favourable to the person being
investigated).
But I expect you're right, it's too difficult and not practical. Not
compared with the alternatives. I like secure VOIP initiated from
encrypted SMS. A wireless connection is always available in a big city.
Once the IP addresses
On Fri, April 25, 2008 2:18 pm, Crane, Matthew wrote:
Yes, I understand that, that is why I'm thinking of this approach. My
idea was to use analog voice transforms and their inverse with
properties that would preserve most of the codec performance. But it
would be awfully difficult to sync
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Hash: SHA1
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
UID:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks... Just one thing: how is generated the UID data?
It seems something like:
UID:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, how is calculed what I called ${id}?
I have absolutely no idea,
They are saved in evolution files in the root home directory. I don't
remember the exact path, but it's something like:
~root/.evolution/memos/memos.evo
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Magnus Alvestad ha scritto:
They are saved in evolution files in the root home directory. I don't
remember the exact path, but it's something like:
~root/.evolution/memos/memos.evo
Since When I'll have a freerunner I'd like to import my SMSs saved in my
actual mobile, I'd like to know the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
Do you have some examples to post?
Thanks!
I didn't know any of this until Magnus said, but it seems it is like
this, additional texts appear between additional BEGIN:VJOURNAL /
END:VJOURNAL
# cat
Magnus Alvestad ha scritto:
They are saved in evolution files in the root home directory. I don't
remember the exact path, but it's something like:
~root/.evolution/memos/memos.evo
Since When I'll have a freerunner I'd like to import my SMSs saved in my
actual mobile, I'd like to know
Andy Green wrote:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
Do you have some examples to post?
Thanks!
I didn't know any of this until Magnus said, but it seems it is like
this, additional texts appear between additional BEGIN:VJOURNAL /
END:VJOURNAL
# cat
Thanks... Just one thing: how is generated the UID data?
It seems something like:
UID:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, how is calculated what I called ${id}?
There is an official spec for the UUID format, or several variants of it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uuid
Ian D
Am Mo 17. März 2008 schrieb Marco Trevisan (Treviño):
Andy Green wrote:
Somebody in the thread at some point said:
Do you have some examples to post?
Thanks!
I didn't know any of this until Magnus said, but it seems it is like
this, additional texts appear between additional
I use Neo1973 in China
I can transcode from base64 to Chinese
in this way i can read the chinese SMS
i know the sms save at /home/root/Document/application/Qmail/mail In Qtopia
but i don't know where the SMS mesage save In the OpenMoko
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block (SMS, calls, data) both incomming and
outgoing (useful if someone borrows the phone). Of course it would
need a little front-end, but that would be easy to make.
By adding an iptables kernel module, we could have something that
would be more than good enough for most of us. We would also have
Flemming Richter Mikkelsen wrote:
It is just one idea. I don't know how complicated it would be. (This
would need the gsm driver to be in the kernel, but I assume it is.)
It is not. *g*
Receiving SMS is something the GSM unit makes almost autonomously.
gsmd (the driver ;) )just reads
Hi everyone! Today I got another proposal for useful
applications that would make an open mobile outshine
oldsch00l mobiles.
The leader of the Norwegian EFF chapter posted som days in
frustration a question whether there was any kind of blacklisting/spam
filtering capabilities for SMS/Phonecalls
Heikki Sørum wrote:
In my ideal world: Alice gets a OpenMoko, and then starts
getting annoying calls from Peach Corporation that would like to sell
here an Peach M-Phone. As Alice dislikes Peach Corporation, she tags
any sms/mms and caller ID's with a Marketing Call tag.
One of my favorite
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Heikki Sørum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone! Today I got another proposal for useful
applications that would make an open mobile outshine
oldsch00l mobiles.
While I've never thought of taking it that far, this is one of the
prime reasons I will be
On Monday 25 February 2008 22:39:04 ian douglas wrote:
Being able to do this within OpenMoko would be pretty slick too, though
you won't really gain anything by marking SMS messages as spam -- you're
still paying for the incoming message whether to tag it as spam or not,
you'd only have
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 2:18 PM, Heikki Sørum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
from Matilda in Canned Meat Marketing. Matilda has created an software
system that automates calling and displays a unknown caller ID, then
...
3rd party ruggedized Moko Case!) he tags the calling ID with Deceptive
...
And by the way. Spamassassin (or better something 'lighter') for sms
sounds like a really really good idea...
Just my 2 Eurocents
Tilman
PS: This calls for a interception API on the phone. Fighting spam would
not be the only thing that would be nice to hook into these events
defense because they
obviously are getting away with it, for a while at least; or they
don't know that it's a cell. But in practice I don't really get
telemarketing calls on my cell, and nowadays seldom get them at home.
I have gotten SMS spam though. I guess there is less that you can do
about
regretfully obtained
the number legitimately would be pretty nice though.
SMS spam is one thing, but I'd wager individual blocking for calls is
more useful then block lists.
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ian douglas wrote:
Tilman Baumann wrote:
In my eyes, trust should be calculated automaticly, not by manually
defining trust (like pgp). Using the system could improve it.
Perhaps number of successful phone calls, and length of phone call to
add a number of trust 'points' ... the more
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