In the US, most cellular carriers offer their own email/SMS gateways for free.
It’s as simple as sending an email to @.com/.net
whatever. E.g 5551231...@mobile.att.net (mailto:5551231...@mobile.att.net)
I guess that’s not the same in the UK?
-Tom
From: Servers Alive Discussio
We even made the complete Skype alert. BUT it wasn't stable enough to put it
into Servers Alive. The way Skype works is that you need to use the Skype-API
and this then communicates with the Skype client and that interaction (skype
client is interactive) isn't working very well…..
...@uk.fujitsu.com)
Web: http://uk.fujitsu.com (http://uk.fujitsu.com/)
jim.wall...@serco.com
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Graham
I used an internet service
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Graham
I used an internet service very successfully. The company was called Redcoal
www.redcoal.com (http://www.redcoal.com) and you didn’t need any
programming skills
The solution wasn’t very elegant but worked extremely well. You simply
send an email alert to @redcoal.com and it turns i