![]() ![]() Do not have two recipient lines or two message lines. Add a # to the front of the one you want to turn off. In order to switch to a different option, you can remove the # in front of the line. The second way (set as default) involves reading what you type after you run the. Recipient and message have two ways that they can be input. You MAY also have to go here and complete it If you have Gmail, go here and turn the setting on.For "msg", enter what you want the recipient to see.For "rcpt", enter the phone number of the person to receive the message followed by the email suffix of their cell phone provider.For "port", enter the SMTP port (This is typically 587).For "host", enter the SMTP server for your email provider (This is set up for Gmail).For "pswd", enter the password for your email address.For "email", enter your whole email address.Then follow the prompts For GUI:įor non-gmail email addresses, edit the host and port values according to "Email SMTP Servers and Ports" below. Learn more about what this isĪfter you set it up, run python sms-via-email.py. ![]() Uses the email to send a message to a phone number. ![]() Navigate to “API” “Web Hooks” and setup a webhook of the type SMS to Email Give your webhook a name and add email addresses that should receive the SMS messages.Send SMS messages to people using an SMTP email server WARNING: THIS MAY CAUSE THE RECIPIENT TO HAVE TO PAY SMS/MMS FEES What it does Receiving SMS messages from your users in your email inbox, requires you to have a virtual number attached to your account, and to use this number with a SMS to Email webhook as well. Gmail, where the emails are kept as conversation threads, where responding to the original email, will keep the entire conversation in the email. This measure will prevent unintentionally long SMS messages, when using email clients like e.g. SMS messages sent via this API is limited to 20 SMS parts, equal to 3 060 characters. Your sender is controlled by the default sender setting found under Sending SMS messages is as simple as sending an email to the for example Sender ¶ Sending via the Email to SMS API is straightforward.Īll you need to do is send to the recipient’s phonenumbers and set a default sender. If you use an API token and you also use our IP whitelist, then you will need to whitelist the IP-address of your outgoing e-mail server as well. We do provide the second option for customers that are unable to set up SPF and DKIM for their email. Since emails in most cases are transferred unencrypted over SMTP, an attacker might be able to capture your API tokens. You need to put an API token in the Subject field of the e-mail.įor security reasons we highly recommend option 1. ![]()
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