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How to send messages to phone numbers other than default? #4

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evilbaschdi opened this issue Apr 4, 2022 · 4 comments
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How to send messages to phone numbers other than default? #4

evilbaschdi opened this issue Apr 4, 2022 · 4 comments
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@evilbaschdi
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As written in the "Usage" section it should be possible to send messages to phone numbers that are not the default one configured.
But this function is neither documented somewhere at https://www.callmebot.com/ nor do I receive those messages.
Also, when I try to send those messages through the browser directly, I receive "APIKey is invalid" as a result.

So how is that functionality considered to work?

@derAlff
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derAlff commented Apr 27, 2022

I check it.

@derAlff derAlff added help wanted Extra attention is needed question Further information is requested labels Apr 27, 2022
@fgotzens
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Same here, thanks for checking!

A possible current workaround could be to create another adapter registered to the second number and integrate this additionally.

@derAlff
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derAlff commented May 26, 2022

Yes, that's a good workaround 👍. I use it so for my phone number and my wife's phone number.

Create the code is not the problem... but the time to create 😅.

I hope, I can work on this next week.

@thomke67
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Any news on this feature request?

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