Does anyone know if there is a service available that will convert messages sent to it as text or email text to smartphone text and relay it to a known recipient's smartphone?
Perhaps there are other ways to answer the question that came to me in designing my web page. I want to create a contact function that will allow authorized users to send me messages directly on the web page or in email form and have those messages processed by a service (or embedded function?) and forwarded to me as text messages without disclosing my phone number.
My first thought was to embed the function into the web page, but there is no link between the Internet and the telephone system that I know of. I then thought that with a bi-directional index of phone numbers to IP addresses this might be possible if that communications link could be established. If VoIP is possible then shouldn't IP to the voice network be possible (with the caveat that instead of voice SMS text would be sent on the voice network)? It's clear that I don't understand all I know about this technology. However, as I understand it the phone network switched from analog to digital some years back and that it works on packet switching technology AND that packets can be digitized voice or other digital information AND that the packets somehow know or can signal that their content is either data or digitized voice or video. IFFFFF . . . all of that is given, then the service I envision should be possible, no?
This is far beyond my technical knowledge and skillset; so I thought that perhaps someone much smarter than I had already implemented such a service. I tried to search but couldn't come up with satisfactory search arguments to find one.
Anyone know of such an animal?
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Re: Message Relay Service
I can't answer your question but a Google search on part of your post, namely this text:
create a contact function that will allow authorized users to send me messages directly on the web page or in email form
found this:
https://realpython.com/python-send-email/
You might get a better response if you try asking an AI service.
Ken
create a contact function that will allow authorized users to send me messages directly on the web page or in email form
found this:
https://realpython.com/python-send-email/
You might get a better response if you try asking an AI service.
Ken
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Re: Message Relay Service
Thanks, Ken.
I think the Python think is an email generator not an email to SMS converter, but I only gave it a quick scan.
Do you have an AI service you recommend?
I think the Python think is an email generator not an email to SMS converter, but I only gave it a quick scan.
Do you have an AI service you recommend?
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Re: Message Relay Service
Thanks, again, Ken!!!
Your reply got me poking around following links until I found what I think is the correct term for the function I was thinking about: email to SMS gateway.
I found this web page that holds promise for me.
Your reply got me poking around following links until I found what I think is the correct term for the function I was thinking about: email to SMS gateway.
I found this web page that holds promise for me.
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Re: Message Relay Service
Don't know if it helps, but, my observatory equipment is controlled by a piece of software called NINA. One of the NINA plugins is called Ground Station and Ground station sends notifications from NINA to my phone using a choice of third party software options. I use Pushover, which probably won't do what you need. But one of the other supported services is called IFTTT (If This Then That) "An easy to use configurable webhooks-based gateway to control a wide variety of messaging platforms and IoT devices." This would probably do it.
https://ifttt.com/
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Graeme
https://ifttt.com/
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Re: Message Relay Service
Thanks, Graeme!
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Re: Message Relay Service
You could set up an email rule in your mail client to forward to your phone. See Forward email to the phone as text message for a list of many of the phone providers in the USA. As part of the rule, you could delete the email or move it to a folder if you want to save it.
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Re: Message Relay Service
Thanks, Joe.
I'll check into that too.
I'll check into that too.
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