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| @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -SMS Fu ------------------- - -  Allows you to send an SMS in the form of an e-mail to a cell phone. - -  Supported Carriers (US & International):  -  Alltel, Ameritech, AT&T, BellSouth Mobility, BlueSkyFrog, Boost Mobile, Cellular South, -  Fido, Metro PCS, PSC Wireless, Qwest, Southern Link, Sprint, Suncom, T-Mobile (US/UK/Germany),  -  Virgin Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Vodafone (UK,Italy,Japan) - -Setup Instructions ------------------- - -  **** IMPORTANT **** - -  1) Add this this one line to the controller you want to be able to use SMSFu in. - -    class ExampleController < ApplicationController -      include SMSFu -    end - -  2) Modify sms_fu.yml in your config folder with your reply-to e-mail address. - -  That's it!  Now you're good to go. - -Example Usage -------------- -	 -  * You have to send in the phone number, without any non-numeric characters.  The -    phone numbers must be 10 digits in length.   -  * The two required parameters are the phone number and the phone carrier. -  * Here are some of the default carrier values: -		 -    Alltel Wireless   =>  "alltel" -    AT&T/Cingular     =>  "at&t" -    Boost Mobile      =>  "boost" -    Sprint Wireless   =>  "sprint" -    T-Mobile US       =>  "t-mobile" -    T-Mobile UK       =>  "t-mobile-uk" -    Virgin Mobile     =>  "virgin" -    Verizon Wireless  =>  "verizon" -    Vodafone Tokyo		=>  "vodafone-jp-tokyo" - -	* Check sms_fu.yml for a complete list of supported carriers, including international -    carriers as well.  Feel free to add your own carriers as well. -		 -    deliver_sms("5558675309","at&t","your message here") -		 -	* You can set the maximum length of the SMS message, which is not set by -    default.  Most phones can only accept 128 characters.  To do this just  -    specify the limit option. -		 -    deliver_sms("5558675309","at&t","your message here", :limit => 128) - -  * You can retrieve just the formatted address to use in your own mailer. - -    get_sms_address("5558675309","at&t") - -    This returns "5558675309@txt.att.net" - -		 -Copyright (c) 2008 Brendan G. Lim, released under the MIT license | 
