Hello Jerome Kaidor,
Am 2011-07-15 09:37:30, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> well. A local table could have area codes and prefixes ( that's 6 digits ),
> and output cell phone address suffixes. It would be a BIG table.
This will not work in Europe where most peoles hold the Telephone number
On 7/15/2011 9:03 AM, Wm Mussatto wrote
>
> However,
> your suggestion got me thinking.� How about an option to send to txt
> which would strip all but the minimum out.� Problem with txt messages
> is they have to be short.� For example have it pull the
> signature.� Just a thought.
>
We use use
On Fri, July 15, 2011 09:37, Jerome Kaidor wrote:
> Wm Mussatto
wrote:
>> ? Having a local table might make more
>>
sense.=A0 It would be a time consuming process to scrape the world
> *** Actually, it's not so bad. A google search for "cell
phone text
> email" gets
> a list of web pages that
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Wm Mussatto wrote:
> ? Having a local table might make more
> sense.=A0 It would be a time consuming process to scrape the world
*** Actually, it's not so bad. A google search for "cell phone text email" gets
a list of web pages that have the basic email addresses. It's a bit harder
to do the rev
On Wed, July 13, 2011 08:46, Jerry Kaidor wrote:
> Hello,
>
>Here's something that comes up routinely:
> *
People I do business with all have cell phones.
> * All the cell
phones can receive text messages.
> * The cell phone companies
have magic email addresses that convert emails
> into t