I am sending text message using MFMessageComposeViewController in my iphone application.
Is there any way to send text message automatically without prompt user to send by pressing send button?
You cannot do this in iOS without using private APIs.
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i want to make app to capture SMS content and send it directly to specific gmail without any share button
i want to know how to implement this app or the function
I'm creating an iPhone app that uses the native iOS mail app. Is it possible that when the user clicks either cancel or send in the mail app, it can then redirect back to the app itself without having to reopen it?
Is it then also possible that when the user goes to access the mail portion of the app, it can display the mail app within my app in a webview type manner? Thanks.
No, you cannot change the functionality of another publisher's app, especially Apple's. But it sounds like you can accomplish what your want to do by using MFMailComposeViewController. It allows you to send an email from within your app, i.e. without leaving it to go to the native mail client.
If what you are doing is just sending emails you can display a MFMailComposeViewController to allow user to send emails without leaving the app.
I am working on application. I want to send sms to number directly by clicking button in my app. currently my app is sending sms to number but it first shows the messages view and then there is a send button as i've done:
presentModalViewController:controller
i want the message to be sent without showing the Modal view
You can't this is not allowed.
This way you could send hunders or thousands of messages without the user noticing, thus apple does not allow you to do that.
That's not possible. You have to show the user de message view where he can send the sms. If it would be possible to add a 'send sms' function directly to a button, that would be a huge security flaw!
No. There is no official way on iOS to send a message without presenting the dialog and the user clicking send. Maybe on a jailbroken device you could, but definitely not on the app store.
I'm developing an Mobile Banking app on iPhone. This app use SMS message to send and receive data with server.
(This app of a bank)
I'm using the MFMessageComposeViewController control to send SMS to server.
The message content has been encrypted.
So, I don't want user can see the message content (I want to hide the message content on this control).
Is it possible to hide the content of message on the MFMessageComposeViewController control?
I found one app on App Store can custom the
MFMessageComposeViewController control:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/automatic-custom-sms/id409247779?mt=8#
How to custom this control?.
Thanks
I don't think you want that control. I would google for "programmatic sms". I found this
I dont think you can hide the interface or any UI items from the MFMessageComposeViewController as it is provided to you by the iphone itself.
So,what you can do is make a similar interface and then use other methods such as using third party web solution to send mail.
How can I send a SMS from an iPhone programmatically?
Yesterday, I found an example code and coded it but the code gave me a SMS dialog (internal SMS dialog).
I just want to send a SMS programmatically without the internal SMS dialog.
Is there any example code?
Unfortunately, what you describe is completely impossible without a jailbroken device.