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X-Post - Phone based utility to rebroadcast an incoming message
I am pondering a facility where any subscribed person can send a message
to an address and all subscribed people then see this. Very much like the old style mailing lists but brought up to date for smart (ish) phones. Twitter seemed an obvious candidate for distributing a single message to all subscribers (watchers) but accepting and filtering an incoming Tweet and automatically Retweeting seems more of an issue. A mailing list might be an option (proven technology) but I am not sure that the proposed user base has anything more sophisticated than SMS in common. Any suggestions most welcome. Cheers Dave R -- AMD FX-6300 in GA-990X-Gaming SLI-CF running Windows 7 Pro x64 --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
X-Post - Phone based utility to rebroadcast an incoming message
David wrote: I am pondering a facility where any subscribed person can send a message to an address and all subscribed people then see this. Very much like the old style mailing lists but brought up to date for smart (ish) phones. Twitter seemed an obvious candidate for distributing a single message to all subscribers (watchers) but accepting and filtering an incoming Tweet and automatically Retweeting seems more of an issue. A mailing list might be an option (proven technology) but I am not sure that the proposed user base has anything more sophisticated than SMS in common. Any suggestions most welcome. Cheers Dave R You can set up a yahoo group that remains private and you as admin/owner invite members to join. They then opt for emails relayed out as you suggest or a daily digest, admin email only or no email at all. Emails go out to a given email address and up to them if they can see that on their phones. I run one of these for my old school year class mates and it works well. Includes file areas where members can store documents/photo albums for all members to see. Bob |
X-Post - Phone based utility to rebroadcast an incoming message
En el artículo , David
escribió: I am pondering a facility where any subscribed person can send a message to an address and all subscribed people then see this. WhatsApp. Supports groups. -- (\_/) (='.'=) "Between two evils, I always pick (")_(") the one I never tried before." - Mae West |
X-Post - Phone based utility to rebroadcast an incoming message
On Mon, 17 Jul 2017 14:31:22 +0100, Mike Tomlinson wrote:
En el artÃ*culo , David escribió: I am pondering a facility where any subscribed person can send a message to an address and all subscribed people then see this. WhatsApp. Supports groups. Sorry. Should have mentioned WhatsApp. In theory it is fine but somehow it feels a bit too personal; probably because we use it for all our family chit chat. Not a logical reason, really. Cheers Dave R -- AMD FX-6300 in GA-990X-Gaming SLI-CF running Windows 7 Pro x64 --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
X-Post - Phone based utility to rebroadcast an incoming message
On Mon, 17 Jul 2017 13:50:42 +0100, Bob Minchin wrote:
David wrote: I am pondering a facility where any subscribed person can send a message to an address and all subscribed people then see this. Very much like the old style mailing lists but brought up to date for smart (ish) phones. Twitter seemed an obvious candidate for distributing a single message to all subscribers (watchers) but accepting and filtering an incoming Tweet and automatically Retweeting seems more of an issue. A mailing list might be an option (proven technology) but I am not sure that the proposed user base has anything more sophisticated than SMS in common. Any suggestions most welcome. Cheers Dave R You can set up a yahoo group that remains private and you as admin/owner invite members to join. They then opt for emails relayed out as you suggest or a daily digest, admin email only or no email at all. Emails go out to a given email address and up to them if they can see that on their phones. I run one of these for my old school year class mates and it works well. Includes file areas where members can store documents/photo albums for all members to see. Bob The problem (opportunity) I am trying to solve is for a cycling group. Long term planning is fine via a web forum but I'm looking for a facility where you can send, for example, "Anyone up for a 10 mile ride in 2 hours time?". Sounds ideal for almost any kind of instant messaging application. Whatever happened to IRC, by the way? I'm slightly conflicted by trying to find a solution which can include older "dumb" phones and possibly also work with PCs. More requirements capture needed, just trying to work out an initial proposal. Cheers Dave R -- AMD FX-6300 in GA-990X-Gaming SLI-CF running Windows 7 Pro x64 --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
X-Post - Phone based utility to rebroadcast an incoming message
"David" wrote in message ... On Mon, 17 Jul 2017 13:50:42 +0100, Bob Minchin wrote: David wrote: I am pondering a facility where any subscribed person can send a message to an address and all subscribed people then see this. Very much like the old style mailing lists but brought up to date for smart (ish) phones. Twitter seemed an obvious candidate for distributing a single message to all subscribers (watchers) but accepting and filtering an incoming Tweet and automatically Retweeting seems more of an issue. A mailing list might be an option (proven technology) but I am not sure that the proposed user base has anything more sophisticated than SMS in common. Any suggestions most welcome. Cheers Dave R You can set up a yahoo group that remains private and you as admin/owner invite members to join. They then opt for emails relayed out as you suggest or a daily digest, admin email only or no email at all. Emails go out to a given email address and up to them if they can see that on their phones. I run one of these for my old school year class mates and it works well. Includes file areas where members can store documents/photo albums for all members to see. Bob The problem (opportunity) I am trying to solve is for a cycling group. Long term planning is fine via a web forum but I'm looking for a facility where you can send, for example, "Anyone up for a 10 mile ride in 2 hours time?". Sounds ideal for almost any kind of instant messaging application. Whatever happened to IRC, by the way? I'm slightly conflicted by trying to find a solution which can include older "dumb" phones and possibly also work with PCs. More requirements capture needed, just trying to work out an initial proposal. Cheers Dave R Be aware that SMS text on 'dumb' phones is not always instant, and can be delayed by far more than two hours. -- Dave W |
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