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http://cyberzerocool.com/Master SMS.zip

UPDATE: I LOST V2 so I will try to find it.

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Version II

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It now has improved search and a Find Carrier Feature

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It now uses <Removed> and HTTP.au3 to send a post request directly to the server so it is much faster

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Wow, thats pretty cool. I see your usng a php page to handle requests, neat idea.

Works great!

The search thing is a bit confusing though, how does it know which one in the list to use as an email address?

you have to select an item from the list. I want to add a little more error handling and a help button or something.

thanks

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Yeah what you said got me thinking

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I found that someone spammed the phone number: 530400****

with the message: "Chivas sucks you motherf*****, its all about the america"

From IP: 206.15.239.253

From Location: Sacramento County Office of Education

The owner of the phone number believe that the spammer is: Eric Dominguez

I will be looking into this some more to possibly have the spammer banned from the forum.

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If you are working in a company and got an old machine, get linux, smstools and a gsm-modem and your set. GSM-modems aren't cheap, but they work with a standard sim-card, you don't have to give critical data to others and you can dial all numbers you want. At least it works like a charm since a few months here, after our software-partner gave us that hint. :)

I know that it sounds a little harsh, but it's more a little advice, since inet may not be working, the site may go down and other crap as well, so I think this may be more convincing.

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If you are working in a company and got an old machine, get linux, smstools and a gsm-modem and your set. GSM-modems aren't cheap, but they work with a standard sim-card, you don't have to give critical data to others and you can dial all numbers you want. At least it works like a charm since a few months here, after our software-partner gave us that hint. :)

I know that it sounds a little harsh, but it's more a little advice, since inet may not be working, the site may go down and other crap as well, so I think this may be more convincing.

Thanks but this is cheaper and easier. I could just use any email too, I dont need there site. as long as I can email the company the cell phone will get a message.

And even if you dont know the carrier you can use: http://www.fonefinder.net/

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Hey look, I think those ideas are cool, and you can definitely use them for privat messages. *pulling-of-my-hat* :) But as I said, you need the access to the internet. With the gsm-modem, you don't. That's all.

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Hey look, I think those ideas are cool, and you can definitely use them for privat messages. *pulling-of-my-hat* :) But as I said, you need the access to the internet. With the gsm-modem, you don't. That's all.

ohh ok, cool but most people have high speed.

but with your idea would you have a phone number that the gsm number is coming from since its a sim card in there? if so you could spam a radio show to win prizes right?

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Thanks for making this script. I know plenty of people who would benefit from this.

If you figure out a way for the script to "predict" the carrier based on the area code and 3-digit you would have a marketable app.

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Thanks for making this script. I know plenty of people who would benefit from this.

If you figure out a way for the script to "predict" the carrier based on the area code and 3-digit you would have a marketable app.

CSun

I could make that, no problem but what use would it have besides text messaging?
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Maybe I wasn't precise: You don't need any physical connection to a telephone socket if you got a gsm-modem. You take a pc, connect the the gsm-modem to the serial port, plug a little antenna to the modem (and a power supply), put in a sim-card (like you use for cell phones) and you are set up.

You can use windows-software if like that, of course, but I'll stick with linux since it fits nicely with nagios. :)

You will have to pay for the sms (remember the sim-card), but as I said, it's just a solution for companies that want to get their messages if the internet-router is broken and burning. :)

Your's is cheaper, sure. It's just that I watched a lot of sites going up and down while thinking about getting messages if some services or computers are making trouble. I wanted a permanent solution and it should be secure; and companies are willing to pay for that.

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Maybe I wasn't precise: You don't need any physical connection to a telephone socket if you got a gsm-modem. You take a pc, connect the the gsm-modem to the serial port, plug a little antenna to the modem (and a power supply), put in a sim-card (like you use for cell phones) and you are set up.

You can use windows-software if like that, of course, but I'll stick with linux since it fits nicely with nagios. :)

You will have to pay for the sms (remember the sim-card), but as I said, it's just a solution for companies that want to get their messages if the internet-router is broken and burning. :)

Your's is cheaper, sure. It's just that I watched a lot of sites going up and down while thinking about getting messages if some services or computers are making trouble. I wanted a permanent solution and it should be secure; and companies are willing to pay for that.

Yeah, I know what you mean, but you could set up for unlimited texting.
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I could make that, no problem but what use would it have besides text messaging?

If a user only knew the cell#(but not the provider) of the person they want to text I would think the reasons are obvious.

CSun

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