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THIS IS:
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A Python wrapper around the SMS gateway from CPSMS <https://www.cpsms.dk/>.
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THIS IS NOT:
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Some sort of magic, free SMS gateway.
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You need to have a (paid) account at CPSMS to be able to use their gateway.
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They sell a fair, no-nonsense product which I'd recommend if you want to be
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able to send SMS from your code (primarily to Danish phones).
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See a couple of example use cases in example.py that should have come
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along with this file. Apart from what is shown in examples.py, this also
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supports status callback URLs, delayed sending and flash messages.
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For more info on parameters, take a look at the API documentation found at:
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<https://www.cpsms.dk/login/index.php?page=dokumentation>.
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I believe the gateway software running at the CPSMS server is some sort of
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standard product. This may be able to talk to other remote SMS gateways as
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well, and that's why I made it an option to specify another gateway base
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URL. If you know of any other compatible gateways, please let me know, and
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I'll list them in the README.
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