On 28/03/2023 19:06, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2023-03-28 15:56, Liam Proven wrote:
On Mon, 27 Mar 2023 at 14:13, Carlos E. R. <> wrote: Signal is coupled to a phone number, so I guess the Linux client would be paired to the same number as the phone, would be the same account. Same as Telegram. How would then I send a message from computer to phone?
And it has to be from a script.
Hello Carlos, Just mentioning it because I think it would do exactly what you request. Please have a look at https://smslink.sourceforge.net/. It's an OSS client-server solution I wrote a long time ago (but it still works great). It's designed to be integrated into higher-level applications (I currently use it as a plugin for Nagios to send me SMS alerts in case a critical server or service goes down). It requires the use of a hardware GSM module that your PC would access over serial or USB connection, and of course a valid SIM card in the module, so the overall cost of the solution is not null. But the result is really reliable. HTH Ph. A. -- *Philippe Andersson* Unix System Administrator IBA Particle Therapy | Tel: +32-10-475.983 Fax: +32-10-487.707 eMail: pan@iba-group.com http://www.iba-worldwide.com Disclaimer | Use of IBA e-communicationhttps://iba-worldwide.com/disclaimer The contents of this e-mail message and any attachments are intended solely for the recipient (s) named above. This communication is intended to be and to remain confidential and may be protected by intellectual property rights. Any use of the information contained herein (including but not limited to, total or partial reproduction, communication or distribution of any form) by persons other than the designated recipient(s) is prohibited. Please notify the sender immediately by e-mail if you have received this e-mail by mistake and delete this e-mail from your system. E-mail transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error-free. Ion Beam Applications does not accept liability for any such errors. Thank you for your cooperation.