Problem: queueing SMS-notifications

Felix Buenemann atmosfear at users.sourceforge.net
Thu Oct 28 05:06:36 CEST 2004


Or replace the call to yaps by something (like a shell script) that writes the 
sms messages into a folder with the mobile number as filename and message as 
content. Then set up a cronjob that checks this folder for files and sends em 
out one-by-one.

On Tuesday 26 October 2004 11:35, Tom DE BLENDE (GCC) wrote:
> Or try smsclient, it has its own queueing mechanism built in and works
> like a charm...
>
> az at whoever.org wrote:
> >I'm not familiar with yaps... Try using smstools instead?  We have some
> > alerts queued for over 45 people dispatched over 2 GSM modems and it
> > works like a dream.
> >
> >http://www.meinemullemaus.de/smstools/index.html
> >### This message was scanned for viruses by Sophos Anti-Virus.

-- 
Best Regards,
        Atmos
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