o2sms o2sms - A perl script to send SMS messages using .ie websites. DESCRIPTION "o2sms" is a script to send SMS messages via the command line using the websites of Irish mobile operators. This is done by simulating a web browser's interaction with those websites. This script requires a valid web account with O2 Ireland, Vodafone Ireland or Meteor Ireland. The author accepts no responsibility nor liability for your use of this software. Please read the terms and conditions of the website of your mobile provider before using the program. SYNOPSIS o2sms [options] [ ...] OPTIONS -u, --username=STRING Use this username (defaults to unix username) -p, --password=STRING Use this password (it omitted, will prompt for password) -c, --config-file=FILE Use this configuration file (defaults to ~/.o2sms/config) -r, --reuse-cookies Reuse cookies if possible (the default) -s, --split-messages Allow message to be split in multiple SMSs (the default) -k, --hard-split Allow message to be split in the middle of a word -z, --squeeze-text Squeezes text (e.g. mak txt msg as smal as psble) -t9, --emulate-t9 Emulate t9 behaviour -P, --http-proxy=URL Use this HTTP proxy (defaults to the HTTP_PROXY environment variable, if present) --https-proxy=URL Use this HTTPS proxy (defaults to the HTTP proxy or HTTPS_PROXY environment variable, if present) -s, --sig=STRING Append this text to every message -C, --carrier=NAME Force the carrier to be this ("o2", "vodafone" or "meteor") -m, --message=STRING Don't wait for STDIN, send this message --embedded Embedded mode, turn off input and output -v, --version Print version and exits -h, --help Prints this help message and exits -d, --debug Debug mode (use twice for more verbose output) CONFIGURATION FILE TODO SEE ALSO WWW::SMS::IE::iesms, WWW::SMS::IE::o2sms, WWW::SMS::IE::vodasms, WWW::SMS::IE::meteorsms, WWW::SMS::IE::threesms AUTHOR David McNamara (me.at.mackers.dot.com) et al COPYRIGHT Copyright 2000-2006 David McNamara This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.