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[answered] Email2SMS Server

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Member
Registered:
Apr 2011
Location: Austria
Operating system name and version: Ubunutu 10.10
Version of smsd: 3.1.14
Smsd installed from: sources
Name and model of a modem / phone: HUAWEI E220
Interface: USB

Hi there, i want to build an EMail2SMS Server using Postfix, I want that every Mail for the adress number@sms.domain will be sent as sms.
Can anyone give me some Tips for this problem?

Thanks

Administrator
Registered:
May 2009
Location: Jyväskylä, Finland
In the package there is a sample scripts/email2sms, which can be used with procmail or vpopmail. The script has very basic functionality. In usual cases it's not enough, for example because html messages are sent as they are, and it's not good for SMS. This kind of a script can be used with plain text only.

See also this topic: email2sms-ucs: international version of email2sms.

Member
Registered:
Apr 2011
Location: Austria
Topic owner
Thanks, it all works fine now, except when I send an Mail from Outlook to may Postfix/SMS Server SMS Server doesnt recognize the Telephone Number. Is this a Outlook Problem? Because if I send them with Mutt f.e. it all works fine, and the construct of the email is the same in both Programms

Administrator
Registered:
May 2009
Location: Jyväskylä, Finland
There is some issue, but I do not know what it is. In the past one member asked the same, but the topic is outdated: [outdated] email2sms does not support mail from outlook client ?

Can you show the headers from received email? Use Private tag to protect the information.

Member
Registered:
Apr 2011
Location: Austria
Topic owner
Thanks for the Hint, it really was because of the "+" in front of the number, funny thing is that i can send from thunderbird and other mail clients without plus

Administrator
Registered:
May 2009
Location: Jyväskylä, Finland
Without seeing examples of exact header, I cannot say for sure anything, but perhaps Outlook uses quotation marks in the To field, and Thunderbird does not. For example:

To: "+358401234567" <sms@localhost.local> will work because of the plus sign.
To: "358401234567" <sms@localhost.local> will not work, because sign is missing and does not start with a number.
To: 358401234567 <sms@localhost.local> will work because starts with a number.

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