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Relay incoming SMS to email (not vice versa)
Good afternoon,
I'm going to travel a bit and work in other countries. The main problem is that many different services are linked via SMS to my phone number, these are Webmoney, billing, and confirmation of credit card transactions.
Who will tell you the best way to set up SMS relaying on your email? Maybe there are some existing solutions to avoid reinventing your wheel? For example, a java application on some simple phone with the ability to access the Internet via GPRS. So that you can plug the phone into the socket and forget about this problem.
(do not offer the option to take a SIM card with you, it does not work everywhere and always)
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a cheap android and the problem is easy to solve even on your own, if you know at least a little bit about programming.
In Java, this will not work (infa is not 100%).
In fact, several applications have already been written for android, and with excellent functionality - SMSbackup, for example. Set the synchronization time and get at least a push, at least a day.
What is your operator?
For example, Megafon has an SMS + service - for two rubles a day, you get access to the SMS archive, plus forwarding incoming SMS to another number (works only for Russian numbers), the ability to send 70 free messages per day, etc. This is much more convenient than sending messages to soap.
It is possible that other operators have similar services.
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