SMS <-> POP3/SMTP gateway


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My short SMS <-> POP3/SMTP gateway with the name BeRoSMSDaemon BRSMSD work on my M912M with the Novatel EU850D fine. So I can now x-arbitrary with any mail client and send and receive SMS messages.

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BRSMSD contains a complete MIME encoder / decoder with support for all possible character sets including UTF8 and HTML to plain text converter, which among other things, tables, etc. correctly converted to an ASCII graphic. Excessive messages or EMS supports näturlich completely.

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The POP3 and SMTP Kommunkation itself is implemented in multiple threads, and supports SMTP authentication, the HMAC-MD5 and the POP3 APOP authentication. IMAP support was indeed planned but after some reflection time I came to the conclusion that here for this use for SMS messages but would be something overkil, ...

Gigabyte M912M hardware mod


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I have my Netvertible Gigabyte M912M from 3G to Draft-802.11n 128GB SSD and a zippy upgraded to 2 GB of RAM.

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As a new WLAN MiniPCI Express card is the Intel WiFi Link 5100AGN used, which also works on Linux right out at me-of-the-box, and only two instead of Draft N actually three antennas required, so that the perfection the old B / G Atheros WLAN MiniPCI Express can only replace the card.

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As GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/7, 2mbitHSDPA/GPS MiniPCI Express card, the Novatel EU850D is used, where I have scratched the PIN before or 20 contact and cut, so that the PIN 20 no contact more to the rest of the electronics on the MiniPCI Express has map to the EU850D MiniPCI Express card can work at all in M912M thanks to a hardware lock. The covering over the pin 20 with a duct tape I have of course ...

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