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Amir S. Unregistered guest |
Hi everybody! We have a customer database, and we would like to receive an SMS from a customer (with his ID), and return to him some information about his account. In order to do this, we have to process the received SMS in a way so that we can extract the ID from the SMS and use it as a SELECT parameter in the database, and the returned values compress into an SMS and send it back to the customer. What is the easiest way to do this. I need the information how to: 1. get an information about new received SMS (which will be used as a trigger for the database searching process) 2. extract the ID and the SourceTelNumber from the SMS (and eventually save it as a .txt file where i want to) 3. how to import a new generated SMS into NowSMS and send it back to the user Thanx in advance, Amir | |||
Anonymous |
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Bryce Norwood - NowSMS Support Board Administrator Username: Bryce Post Number: 4846 Registered: 10-2002 |
In NowSMS, you configure a 2-way command tp process the received SMS messages. Every time NowSMS receives a message, it can trigger an HTTP request to your application which contains information such as the message sender and the text of the message. More information: http://www.nowsms.com/documentation/ProductDocumentation/2_way_sms_support.htm http://support.nowsms.com/discus/messages/1/4520.html -bn | |||
jerome Unregistered guest |
i want 2 spy on my freind ,more specifically to read the text messages that he recieve as SMS in his mobile fone,for this is it possible 2 silently record the incoming and outgoing text messages (SMS)through internet and read it?if that is possible please tell me the way to do that kindly reply it is for a good reason and nothing to harm any one | |||
Bryce Norwood - NowSMS Support Board Administrator Username: Bryce Post Number: 4944 Registered: 10-2002 |
Hi Jerome, Well, if it is for good reason, then I suppose it is ok. Generally speaking, unless you work for a mobile operator maintaining their SMS infrastructure (and are willing to risk getting sacked for attempting to do this), or you are a law enforcement officer with a court order, then I would say your chances of success are relatively slim. -bn |