Re: Sending an SMS Text Message or A Page?
- From: "Ron Weiner" <weinNoSpam1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 10:47:00 -0400
While I have never done this it should be pretty easy as most phone carriers
have a mail box set up for each subscriber. Typically the mail box would be
the subscribers phone number @SomeDomain.Com. I am a Cingular wireless
customer and you could send a short message to my phone by sending an email
to 1235551212@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (number is bogus I don't need any test messages
thank you). Other carriers may handle things differently, so you will have
to scope out the requirements for all of the carriers used by your target
audience.
Once you have the carrier info, it should be easy enough to have you app
send an email.
--
Ron W
www.WorksRite.com
"ChrisBat" <ChrisBat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1D480849-C6FF-43EC-A135-7E6FFB278FD7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know if it's possible to send either an SMS text message to a
> cell phone or a page to a Numeric Pager through Access? I'm not able to
> install 3rd party applications, so this has to be done based on what I've
> got. I'm able to use Autodialer and MSN Messenger, but don't know if
there's
> a way to page using autodialer or to interface with MSN Messenger through
> VBA. Any ideas?
> Thanks
> Chris
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