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#21
thank you for this fantastic app it's what i was really looking for!!! ( http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?p=940126 ) :P
 

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#22
sweet it works - thanks nicolai!
 
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#23
can the enabling (and disabling) be scripted/run from xterm - so It can be integrated in alarmd or desktop command widget?
 
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#24
The settings are stored in gconf.
(list all settings:
gconftool -R /apps/maemo/txtmsgtomail)

And you can use gconftool from you script to change the settings.
(for example:
gconftool -s /apps/maemo/txtmsgtomail/disable_incoming_forwarding true -t bool)
 

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#25
very cool - thanks.
Now I just have to do the same for call forwarding applet, and the perfect forward (voice+sms) can commence.
 

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#26
Hi Nicolai,

I suppose you are extremely busy with the myriad of applications you are maintaining and the CSSU but, are you still working on this?
 
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#27
Hi ivgalvez,

yes, I want to make the subject line configurable, so the user
can define something like this:
"New message from ${SENDER}"
and the email subject line will be:
"New message from 0127...."
 

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#28
Originally Posted by nicolai View Post
Hi ivgalvez,

yes, I want to make the subject line configurable, so the user
can define something like this:
"New message from ${SENDER}"
and the email subject line will be:
"New message from 0127...."
I owe you a beer
 
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#29
New version 0.2 now includes a "subject" line in the
control panel applet.
Instead of the just senders phone number you can define your
own subject line. For example:
"SMS from $(SENDER)"
where $(SENDER) will be replaced with the SMS-Senders
phone number.

regards
Nicolai
 

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#30
great update thank you one question...is it possible to make the program "auto connect" and disconnect from wifi/mobile network ? when a new sms is received the app connect itself to wifi/mobile network and when the email is sent it disconnect itself.. saving a lot of battery life..im not sure if the second part is possible but this can be fixed with autodisconnect app :P
 
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