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Added: Tue, May 16th 2000 14:35 UTC (8 years, 6 months ago) Updated: Thu, Apr 17th 2008 13:20 UTC (7 months, 18 days ago)


About:
The SMS Server Tools send and receive short messages through GSM modems or mobile phones. Messages are stored as text files in spool directories. External programs or scripts of any language can be used to filter, inspect, and answer messages automatically. Events and alarms can be passed to scripts for integration in monitoring tools. The program generates performance statistics as well. This daemon supports the following message formats: 7bit GSM, 8bit ISO, 16bit Unicode, 8bit binary data (ringtones, logos, wap-push), user data header, flash, delivery report.

Author:
Stefan Frings [contact developer]

Rating:
8.53/10.00 (5 votes)

Homepage:
http://smstools.meinemullemaus.de
Tar/GZ:
http://smstools.meinemullemaus.de/packages
Changelog:
http://smstools.meinemullemaus.de/releasenotes.html
Purchase:
http://smstools.meinemullemaus.de/book.html
Mailing list archive:
http://smstools.meinemullemaus.de/support.html
Demo site:
http://smstools.meinemullemaus.de/slideshow/page1.html

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  5 - Production/Stable
[Environment]  Console (Text Based), Handheld :: Mobile Phone
[Intended Audience]  Advanced End Users, System Administrators
[License]  OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)
[Operating System]  MacOS, Microsoft :: Windows :: Cygwin, POSIX, Unix
[Programming Language]  C
[Topic]  Communications

Dependencies: [change]
gcc (required)
GNU make (required)
OSSP mm (recommended)
[download links]

 
Project admins: [change]
» Stefan Frings (Owner)

» Rating: 8.53/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.31% (Rank 733)
» Popularity: 9.07% (Rank 278)

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   Subscribers: 166

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Default 2.2.20 17-Jan-2008 GNU General Public License (GPL) Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog

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 Comments

[»] Program is stable, book and DVD updated
by Stefan Frings - Apr 20th 2007 13:50:59

Hello users,

I did not receive any bug report for a while, therefore version 2.2.14 is still the latest one.

However, Keijo Kasvi is working on his own extended version 3.x which is downloadable on http://smstools3.kekekasvi.com/.

For both versions, you might buy my book SMS Applications, that has been updated today.

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[»] Book SMS Applications again updates
by Stefan Frings - Apr 7th 2006 00:30:21

Hello,
I updates my book again. The DVD contains now 3 GB.

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[»] New edition of the book SMS Applications
by Stefan Frings - Apr 9th 2005 05:01:54

Hello Users,

I like to inform you that I just released the second
edition of my book "SMS Applications". It comes now
with a DVD of more than 2.5GB and it has a completely
new chapter about Awk programming.

Owners of the old book can download the new chapter
for free.

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[»] Program runs absolutely stable
by Stefan Frings - Jun 4th 2004 00:04:51

Hello people,
I tested the version 1.14.3 at vodafone germany for 3 weeks sending and receiving messages every minute. The program ran absolutely stable.

I used a 4 years old Linux server for this test. The program did not cause any problems on the other software that runs on the same PC. A temporary CPU load of 100% caused by the other server software did not introduce any problem. All messages (of more than 20.000) were received correctly and all sent messages reached the receiver.

The version 1.14.3 is pretty good useable for business.

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[»] New book available
by Stefan Frings - Sep 13th 2003 03:08:42

Hello,
I like to inform you that I finished my work on
the book. My book about commercial SMS
applications is now available in german and
english. Please visit my homepage to find a
description of the content, example PDF files
and ordering information.

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[»] Siemens Status Report
by Stefan Frings - May 19th 2003 00:28:58

Status Report works now on probably all Siemens Modems.
Use Init String ATE0+CNMI=2,0,0,2,1

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[»] patch against 1.8.0
by Folkert van Heusden - Jan 18th 2003 08:56:25

The program could fail while it was moving a file: if the destination-partition is, for example, full, bad things could happen (the program could ultimately crash). Furthermore, I changed some buffer-sizes to PATH_MAX so that they have the correct length for filenames. smsd did not check if a memory-allocation call succeeded or not.
You can find the patch here: http://www.vanheusden.com/Linux/

--
------------------------ Folkert van Heusden [ www.vanheusden.com ] ------------------------

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[»] Another interesting project for SMS delivery
by Guss - Jun 13th 2002 14:11:06

Check out Kannel, which - in addition of supporting GSM modems, support SMS message centers with various protocols. Kannel also doesn't use file queues, but internat queues and HTTP messaging for input and output.

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[»] Good stuff
by AndyP - May 12th 2002 20:06:50

Having written software to talk to a Falcom A2D-1 in the past, I found some properly written software a good find. Working well for me so far, I've only had it in for a few days.

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