Hello again bigup401,

I think I understand what you mean. I guess if you can not find this information online try to reach him through email.

Alternatively I also found SMS::Send::SMSGlobal::HTTP.

From the sample of code it looks like this could be a candidate:

my $sent = $sender->send_sms( to => '+61 4 8799 9999', text => 'Go to the window!', _from => 'Clang', _scheduledtime => DateTime ->now(time_zone => 'Australia/Melbourne') ->add(minutes => 5) );

Try to combine those two modules if possible. IF you manage to resolve your question also update this question in case someone on the future might have the same problem.

Hope this helps, BR.

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In reply to Re^3: sns sender id by thanos1983
in thread sns sender id by bigup401

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