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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Do You Sleep With Battery Powered Devices? Post 302322527 by blowtorch on Thursday 4th of June 2009 03:35:28 AM
Old 06-04-2009
Need my mobile phone when I sleep... its always somewhere in the immediate vicinity of my pillow.
 

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sendsms(1)							      gnokii								sendsms(1)

NAME
sendsms - command line tool to send SMSes using gnokii SYNOPSIS
sendsms [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
sendsms allows you to send a SMS using gnokii not knowing the syntax of gnokii command. It is written using dialog and allows to send a text SMS choosing recipients from the phone address book or entering it manually. OPTIONS Available options: [--debug|-D] May bother with more debugging messages. For debugging purpose. --simul[ate], -S Simulation mode. Doesn't really send SMS by phone. Only simulates. For debugging purpose. --forceSMread, -s Forces sendsms to read phonebook from SIM card, and to parse the generated file in order to update the numbers' list (useful only if required to pickup number from the phone's memory). See NOTE. --forceMEread, -m Forces sendsms to read phonebook from phone memory, and to parse the generated file in order to update the numbers' list (useful only if required to pickup number from the phone's memory). See NOTE. --skipgnokiicheck, -K Skip the test of the presence of binary 'gnokii'. (It must be somewhere in your $PATH). It allows you to try this script program, even if you don't have 'gnokii' already. ;) --smsset, --setsms Allows you to preset a SMS message from STDIN. (pipe or input redirection). This message will be proposed on the 'SMS message' field during the program input cycle. --help, -h, /h display this help and exit --version, -V output version information and exit" NOTE: If you require to pickup number from phone's memory (or from SIM card), for the first time, it anyway reads phonebook from your mobile phone. (It may take a while... please, be patient ;-) BUGS
None reported. AUTHOR
Sendsms was written by Gabriele Zappi - Rimini <gzappi@inwind.it>. This manual page was written by Pawel Kot. COPYING
This program is distributed under the GNU Public License. SEE ALSO
gnokii Pawel Kot August 29, 2003 sendsms(1)
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