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Re: have your emails sms-ed to your mobile phone for free
by jettero (Monsignor) on Jul 17, 2008 at 13:47 UTC

    Perhaps I'm wrong, but I think the code really aught to actually be in the node. What if those sites go away? Plus, I just plain dislike clicking offsite.

    UPDATE: awesome. This seems like a pretty good demo of using IO::Socket::SSL and Net::Twitter to me.

    -Paul

      I see.
      I've moved all the code here now.
Re: have your emails sms-ed to your mobile phone for free
by Discipulus (Canon) on Jul 18, 2008 at 11:08 UTC
    ++ for you(hoping this run)..

    What a pity they still dont send msg to my country (analogic-Italy)

    Lor*
Re: have your emails sms-ed to your mobile phone for free
by Anonymous Monk on Jul 22, 2008 at 12:57 UTC

    Cool stuff.

    But you can avoid twitter if you want. Most Cell's are e-mail ready. You just need a package like sendemail or something along those lines.

    I use sendemail on the command line to email people a daily workout that's scraped from a website. In my case, the email to address is "nnnxxxyyyy@mgs.telus.com" for verizon it'd be nnxxxyyyy@vtext.com, etc etc.

    Just a comment.

    Great app!