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125683 2003-03-05 05:20:00 Anyone know of free services where that you can use to send (preferably) unlimited text messages to the Vodafone network in NZ? Currently have a form set up to work through ICQ's web to sms system, but need to be auto-logged in and can only send 10 messages a day. MessageTrack (021XXXXXX@messagetrack.co.nz) no longer seems to work, and everything else I've found you have to pay for.

Please don't tell me that I could always use Vodafones online system, because I don't want to use that.

Any other ways that work either by email or a web-based form and are free? Or offer more text messages for free?
agent (30)
125684 2003-03-05 05:53:00 I'd suggest you get a couple of ICQ Accounts...

sms.ac are s'posed to be good...

There's 20 a day from vodafone (Not what you were wanting)

And I cant think of any others sorry :(
Chilling_Silence (9)
125685 2003-03-05 06:19:00 I send sms to vodafone every day from O/E,no charge.Some phones don't seem set up for it though. Thomas (1820)
125686 2003-03-05 06:23:00 Thats helpful Thomas, you wouldn't like to tell as how you do it. BootyLicious (526)
125687 2003-03-05 06:24:00 yip, 021xxxxxx@messagetrack.co.nz is dead. (long dead)

ICQ on 'doze works for SMS, 10 a day i think.

Does anyone know of something that would work on a Linix system?

.Clueless
Clueless (181)
125688 2003-03-05 06:33:00 I would like to tell you.Message is sent in subject are,not sure if thats essential and this is how address goes.....6421710333@sms.vodafone.net.nz Thomas (1820)
125689 2003-03-05 06:36:00 No,it's ok to put message in body of thingy,just sent and received. Thomas (1820)
125690 2003-03-05 07:16:00 i'm just testing too.

Is it OK if i put my own number in instead of yours?

waiting
waiting

.Clueless
Clueless (181)
125691 2003-03-05 07:19:00 it bounced :(

.Clueless
Clueless (181)
125692 2003-03-05 07:27:00 Send one to that # I put in,he will reply if ok.Carl.He's Carl not me. Thomas (1820)
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