Is there *any* way to ping MIDlet using default SMS/call (j2me)

Hi,
I'm writing a server style MIDlet which is polling a bluetooth device, the nature of the server is such that the phone running the MIDlet (in my case, a Motorola L6) is dedicated, it needs do nothing other than run the server, it is assumed it will not be used for anything else. Specifically the only phone calls or SMS messages it receives should be specific ping requests to server. The server will run 24/7, and should be resistant to being suspended by incoming calls (I've noted this could be a problem in itself).
All I really want is for a 3rd party, without any special client software, to be able to ping the server (prompt it) to dispatch a set of text data to a pre-defined phone number via SMS (using WMA TextMessage).
Basically someone should be able to set up the server, and then, with any phone (with no specific client MIDlet installed), be able to call or SMS the server and get a response posted back (to a fixed number, not necessarily to originating phone number).
Does anyone know any way, no matter how hacky (needn't be pretty), to achieve this? You cannot receive SMS notifications on default port. An incoming call will call pauseApp which I could use - but not resume it, so server remains suspended. There are ways around having app suspended on receipt of call/SMS, but they involve never receiving the pauseApp notification, so I'm back to square one. I've wondered if I could check the free disk space on the MIDP profile (somehow) to 'detect' when it reduces in size, thus suggesting an SMS must have come in. Can a user send an SMS to a specific port with standard SMS-send interface (certainly can't see how myself, as no ':' character available). Can you hack the phone to re-route incoming SMS messages to something other than the default port?
Is there a specific phone that might do this (I just need a phone supporting j2me bluetooth API, needn't be motorola L6)?.
I think this can be done with Symbian (of which I know very little), and ultimately I might need to start programming with that, but I'd really prefer to continue using j2me..
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, I've spent a fair bit of time trolling for answers with only limited success.
Cheers
Edited by: bbloff on Oct 10, 2007 8:50 PM

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