I Am new to twilio. I am not able to verify a number however I have funds in my account and using the plug-in ACT Click2Call. Can any one help me to verify the number over there?So that I can add the outgoing numbers to the plug-in settings?
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I'm trying to make a bot for telegram using the telethon library. I would like my bot to be able to retrieve all members of any group that it's been added to which is not currently possible with the telegram bot API.
Because of this limitation, I made a new telegram account/app for my bot (using a Google Voice number) to use the python telegram Client, telethon, to gain user level access to the telegram API.
After playing around with it for a bit, I received this error:
telethon.errors.rpcerrorlist.PhoneNumberBannedError: The used phone number has been banned from Telegram and cannot be used anymore. Maybe check https://www.telegram.org/faq_spam (caused by SendCodeRequest)
After trying to login again from my phone I received a similar notification:
This phone number is banned.
I submitted a support ticket which was never responded to, but I was somehow able to login again with the Google Voice number the next day.
My question is: are we allowed to make bots for telegram with user level permissions using the telethon client? I cannot find any explicit rules about this in the telegram API ToS. However, the telethon docs mention in passing:
If your application ever needs user features because bots cannot do certain things, you will be able to easily login as a user and even keep your bot without having to learn a new library.
You're allowed to use any userbots. the ban probability is exact same as of an unofficial app of Telegram in Google play and other platform.
You're however going to be suspected and pre-banned by Telegram if you're from certain countries or you use VOIP phone numbers. Telegram doesn't like such numbers and might require you appeal to unban it manually.
It's fully their decision.
i, have been using my account in forks and userbots, etc.. for many years, so new accounts are suspected to be up to no good and frozen. try with your own number or buy extra legit one.
Telegram is pretty spammy platform and lately they have increased the ban situation.
To integrate a VoIP system to our email client, I need to retrieve the email address of a customer based on the phone number used for the call.
I tried many requests to the WC API but none worked.
I know the phone number is stored in the "Billing properties" of the customer but I cannot find a way to make it work.
I believe (if is it possible) that a request close to this one should do the trick:
https://www.website.com/wp-json/wc/v3/customers?filter[phone]=123456789
Thanks to anyone that could point me in the right direction.
I'm having a website developed with ASP.NET which is a online art competition that people can register and enroll with competition.
In my system there are lot of emails that sends on various stages of the process for a user.
As an example, one user gets:
Account confirmation email
Welcome email
Competition Instruction email
Password reset email
Payment confirmation email
Thank you email for completing the enrollment process.
Likewise I need to send various emails, so now the number of users registering per day is getting higher and higher.
So lets say there are more than 2000 - 5000. So there will be more than 10000 email sending from my noreply#mydomain.com email im using to send emails.
Anyway one email message only send for a one user. Meaning there is only one user email address in 'To:' field and no 'CC:','Bcc:' fields.
My question is is this considered as spamming ? I have a doubt that my email can be marked as spam. How i can avoid this? Is there any way to do it properly?
At least separate emails to registered users from registration/verification emails. Send them from different IP addresses.
Make sure that recipients want to receive you emails and they can easily opt-out at any moment (after initial opt-in) also WITHOUT log in to your service.
Managing your own mail server can be a pain. There's a lot to doing it right, and getting it wrong can mean landing on a blacklist. I recommend going with a service who has put in the time to ensure their e-mails get through.
You can find a rather exhaustive list of them here: Sendgrid vs Postmark vs Amazon SES and other email/SMTP API providers?
Also, if you're sending e-mails in the US, be sure to follow the guidelines of the CAN-SPAM Act.
I'm recreating my test environment. I created new business and buyer accounts. I setup the business account as best as I remember including the IPN info.
I attempt to make a purchase using ExpressCheckOut and I get back an error message:
You are not signed up to accept payment for digitally delivered goods.
We are selling a subscription so we are in fact performing a digital delivery. Seems like I remember having to get a PayPal CS person to enable this feature on our live account. Is there something special I need to do in the sandbox?
I opened a new PayPal account to replace my developer account. It doesn't seem like a good idea to use the company live account. Is this unexpected?
The setting needs to be enabled via PayPal agents. Go ahead and send me an email via my profile details including your test account email address and I will enable this for you.
We are to assign a four-digit authentication code to our web users by calling their listed phone number.
It is pretty much like the service of Google Map for business. In their service, if a web user wanted to claim the ownership of a listed store, the user can request a call to the published phone number for that business and obtain the authentication code. With that code correctly entered, Google Map confirms that user account is the owner of that business.
But how did you make it? Can anyone give me some insight?
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