naturally, this is possible. however i don't think that they designed it for impersonating other people. you can dial directly into an short message service center and send a message with a personalised 16 digit source "number", you can use up to 11 alphabetic characters instead send picture messages, nokia logo's etc. you just have to find a free smsc that supports the TAP protocol and whatever bells and whistles you are looking for. oh wait, here is one...Belgium - Mobistar outside 0032495955205, inside 0495955205. or check out here, http://www.intellisoftware.co.uk/pro...l-numbers.aspx you can also do this through tcp/ip, but you might have to join up somewhere and pay. here http://botanicus.net/dw/genie.html describes genie.co.uk's SMS Protocol,Is it possible to send some1 a spoofed SMS so that they think that it has been sent from some1 else.
here, http://www.funsms.net/sms_tutorial.htm here, an SMS tutorial,
and here http://www.desoft.co.uk/smsctr.html




