I use the SMS::Send with the Twilio add-on. It costs me 1 cent per message, took me 9 minutes to get it up and running with 12 lines of code.

#!C:/strawberry/perl/bin/perl.exe use strict; use warnings; use SMS::Send; # Create an object. There are three required values: my $sender = SMS::Send->new('Twilio', _accountsid => 'Acount SID here', _authtoken => 'Twilio Token here', _from => '+1 Twilio Phone number here' ); # Send a message to me my $sent; eval{ $sent = $sender->send_sms( text => 'text to send', to => '+12125551212' #sample phone number ); }; my $error = $@; # Did it send? if ( $@ ) { print "Unable to send Message ".$@; }

This code is an example cut out of a larger script.


In reply to Re: Unable to Send SMS by rpnoble419
in thread Unable to Send SMS by Rahul Gupta

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