save incoming/outgoing SMS into txt - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

The idea is to intercept every incoming/outgoing SMS and save them into a file or a TXT so they can be viewed latter and re-direct the sms to the standard SMS application as if the SMS was never touched.
My first option was one of those spy programs to record GPS position, SMS and call log but one need to send a SMS with a specific command to retrive the information and i dont want to incur in charges (sending the command and sending the info from target phone) as a dont have unlimited SMS.
I've been looking at this
MessageInterceptor class'
but my programing skills are not sufficient, hope someone can help me out.
thanks in advance

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Hi,
I couldnt find another topic about this so i made 1.
In my touchflo3d i can only see 25 texts and when i go to windows mobile texts i can only see 1 for each day up to 15 texts in my inbox and i cant find my other texts i received. i can see all the texts i have send.
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thanks in advance chris.
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Cheers for any help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=448294&highlight=lock
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