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## Send short messages (SMS) with the calendar bundle
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To activate the sending of messages, you should run this command on a regular basis (using, for instance, a cronjob):
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`bin/console chill:calendar:send-short-messages`
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A transporter must be configured for the message to be effectively sent.
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### Configure OVH Transporter
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Currently, this is the only one transporter available.
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To configure this, add this config variable in your environment:
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```env
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SHORT_MESSAGE_DSN=ovh://applicationKey:applicationSecret@endpoint?consumerKey=xxxx&sender=yyyy&service_name=zzzz
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```
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To generate the application key, secret, and consumerKey, refers to their `documentation ](https://docs.ovh.com/gb/en/api/first-steps-with-ovh-api/).
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Before to be able to send your first sms, you must enable your account, grab some credits, and configure a sender. The service_name is an internal configuration generated by OVH.
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