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  1. #1
    Gprestonian
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    I know that you can email a txt message directly to a SprintPCS phone
    by sending it to <SPCS #>@messaging.sprintpcs.com and to an AT&T phone
    by emailing <AT&T #>@messaging.att.com.

    What about for the other carriers?

    Verizon
    Cingular
    T-Mobil
    Nextel

    Thanks.

    /gp



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  2. #2
    John R. Copeland
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    Re: Domains for emailing cellphones?

    Verizon is <VZW #>@vtext.com
    ---JRC---

    "Gprestonian" <[email protected]> wrote in message =
    news:[email protected]...
    > I know that you can email a txt message directly to a SprintPCS phone
    > by sending it to <SPCS #>@messaging.sprintpcs.com and to an AT&T phone
    > by emailing <AT&T #>@messaging.att.com.
    >=20
    > What about for the other carriers?
    >=20
    > Verizon
    > Cingular
    > T-Mobil
    > Nextel
    >=20
    > Thanks.
    >=20
    > /gp




  3. #3
    Donna Becker
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    Re: Domains for emailing cellphones?

    <and to an AT&T phone
    > by emailing <AT&T #>@messaging.att.com.>

    I thought AT&T was <AT&T#>@mobile.att.net
    For Cincinnati Bell wireless it is <CBW#>@gocbw.com
    DonnaB





  4. #4
    Gprestonian
    Guest

    Re: Domains for emailing cellphones?

    Thanks, John.

    "John R. Copeland" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Verizon is <VZW #>@vtext.com
    > ---JRC---




  5. #5
    John R. Copeland
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    Re: Domains for emailing cellphones?

    Donna is correct in both cases, according to the respective web pages.
    ---JRC---

    "Donna Becker" <[email protected]> wrote in message =
    news:[email protected]...
    > <and to an AT&T phone
    > > by emailing <AT&T #>@messaging.att.com.>

    >=20
    > I thought AT&T was <AT&T#>@mobile.att.net
    > For Cincinnati Bell wireless it is <CBW#>@gocbw.com
    > DonnaB
    >=20
    >




  6. #6
    Patrick J. LoPresti
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    Re: Domains for emailing cellphones?

    [email protected] (Gprestonian) writes:

    > I know that you can email a txt message directly to a SprintPCS phone
    > by sending it to <SPCS #>@messaging.sprintpcs.com and to an AT&T phone
    > by emailing <AT&T #>@messaging.att.com.
    >
    > What about for the other carriers?
    >
    > Verizon


    <Verizon #>@vtext.com

    > Cingular


    <Cingular #>@mobile.mycingular.com

    > T-Mobil


    <T-Mobile #>@tmomail.com

    > Nextel


    <Nextel #>@page.nextel.com

    - Pat
    http://unattended.sourceforge.net/



  7. #7
    Gprestonian
    Guest

    Re: Domains for emailing cellphones?

    Many thanks, Pat! A Cingular rep told me today that it was <cing
    #>@messaging.cingular.com, I'll report back if both work.

    "Patrick J. LoPresti" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<s5gwu8rikq8.fsf@patl=users.sf.net>...
    > > Verizon

    >
    > <Verizon #>@vtext.com
    >
    > > Cingular

    >
    > <Cingular #>@mobile.mycingular.com
    >
    > > T-Mobil

    >
    > <T-Mobile #>@tmomail.com
    >
    > > Nextel

    >
    > <Nextel #>@page.nextel.com
    >
    > - Pat
    > http://unattended.sourceforge.net/




  8. #8
    Chris Taylor Jr
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    Re: Domains for emailing cellphones?

    I could not get this to work.

    I tried my brothers number @tmomail.com and I get

    unrouteable mail domain "tmomail.com"

    I thought I needed the 1 but the problem is not with the alias but with the
    domain ???

    Also is their an equivalent for sprint ? I have a [email protected] can I
    mail this and it goto my phone ? I am trying it now so I may discover this
    on my own :-)

    Chris Taylor
    http://www.nerys.com/


    "Gprestonian" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Many thanks, Pat! A Cingular rep told me today that it was <cing
    > #>@messaging.cingular.com, I'll report back if both work.
    >
    > "Patrick J. LoPresti" <[email protected]> wrote in message

    news:<s5gwu8rikq8.fsf@patl=users.sf.net>...
    > > > Verizon

    > >
    > > <Verizon #>@vtext.com
    > >
    > > > Cingular

    > >
    > > <Cingular #>@mobile.mycingular.com
    > >
    > > > T-Mobil

    > >
    > > <T-Mobile #>@tmomail.com
    > >
    > > > Nextel

    > >
    > > <Nextel #>@page.nextel.com
    > >
    > > - Pat
    > > http://unattended.sourceforge.net/






  9. #9
    Bob Smith
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    Re: Domains for emailing cellphones?


    "Chris Taylor Jr" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I could not get this to work.
    >
    > I tried my brothers number @tmomail.com and I get
    >
    > unrouteable mail domain "tmomail.com"
    >
    > I thought I needed the 1 but the problem is not with the alias but with

    the
    > domain ???
    >
    > Also is their an equivalent for sprint ? I have a [email protected] can I
    > mail this and it goto my phone ? I am trying it now so I may discover this
    > on my own :-)
    >
    > Chris Taylor
    > http://www.nerys.com/


    No, [email protected] does not go directly to the phone. To get that email,
    you would have to access Vision and then download the email to your phone.

    You can get text message directly sent to your phone, via
    [email protected] Only 160 characters can
    be included in the TM. Actually, if someone tries to send you a TM from an
    email program, they won't be able to use the full 160 characters as some
    characters are used for the header.

    People can send you a TM to your phone from the following link -
    http://messaging.sprintpcs.com/sml/guestCompose.do where they only have to
    plug in your 10 digit phone number. This is the preferable way to do it, as
    the full 160 characters can be used.

    Bob





  10. #10
    Gprestonian
    Guest

    Re: Domains for emailing cellphones?

    Follow-up:

    Pat's <Cingular #>@mobile.mycingular.com DOES work.

    The Cingular rep's "<cing #>@messaging.cingular.com" does NOT work.

    Thanks again, Pat!

    "Patrick J. LoPresti" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<s5gwu8rikq8.fsf@patl=users.sf.net>...
    > >
    > > Verizon

    >
    > <Verizon #>@vtext.com
    >
    > > Cingular

    >
    > <Cingular #>@mobile.mycingular.com
    >
    > > T-Mobil

    >
    > <T-Mobile #>@tmomail.com
    >
    > > Nextel

    >
    > <Nextel #>@page.nextel.com
    >
    > - Pat
    > http://unattended.sourceforge.net/




  11. #11
    Bob Smith
    Guest

    Re: Domains for emailing cellphones?


    "Chris Taylor Jr" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > thankyou very much.
    >
    > most of my message would be short so even minus headers its more than long
    > enough.


    Well, there is one more thought to add with regards to using the email
    [email protected] . If one just puts the message in the subject line, and
    keeps that to 32 (or maybe it's 36) or less characters, the email
    notification to your phone will act as the TM itself.

    Bob





  12. #12
    Patrick J. LoPresti
    Guest

    Re: Domains for emailing cellphones?

    "Chris Taylor Jr" <[email protected]> writes:

    > I could not get this to work.
    >
    > I tried my brothers number @tmomail.com and I get
    >
    > unrouteable mail domain "tmomail.com"


    Hm, I am pretty sure it used to work.

    Try using [email protected] instead?

    - Pat



  13. #13
    Chris Taylor Jr
    Guest

    Re: Domains for emailing cellphones?

    Ohhhh Cool !! that would be nice. a nice short message ability like call
    home or check your mail or dinner is at 1700

    I am working on making the java script work on my own site so I can set up
    an internal (IE private at home on my local network) page so we call all
    "page" each other's phones.

    that would be neat. not uber useful but would be fun to do :-)

    Chris Taylor
    http://www.nerys.com/

    "Bob Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Chris Taylor Jr" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > thankyou very much.
    > >
    > > most of my message would be short so even minus headers its more than

    long
    > > enough.

    >
    > Well, there is one more thought to add with regards to using the email
    > [email protected] . If one just puts the message in the subject line, and
    > keeps that to 32 (or maybe it's 36) or less characters, the email
    > notification to your phone will act as the TM itself.
    >
    > Bob
    >
    >






  14. #14
    Chris Taylor Jr
    Guest

    Re: Domains for emailing cellphones?

    hmmm maybe it has not bounced yet. will let you know if he calls me back :-)

    Chris Taylor
    http://www.nerys.com/

    "Patrick J. LoPresti" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:s5gllp5aesv.fsf@patl=users.sf.net...
    > "Chris Taylor Jr" <[email protected]> writes:
    >
    > > I could not get this to work.
    > >
    > > I tried my brothers number @tmomail.com and I get
    > >
    > > unrouteable mail domain "tmomail.com"

    >
    > Hm, I am pretty sure it used to work.
    >
    > Try using [email protected] instead?
    >
    > - Pat






  15. #15
    Chris Taylor Jr
    Guest

    Re: Domains for emailing cellphones?

    YES .net works !!

    Thanks
    Chris Taylor
    http://www.nerys.com/

    "Chris Taylor Jr" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > hmmm maybe it has not bounced yet. will let you know if he calls me back

    :-)
    >
    > Chris Taylor
    > http://www.nerys.com/
    >
    > "Patrick J. LoPresti" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:s5gllp5aesv.fsf@patl=users.sf.net...
    > > "Chris Taylor Jr" <[email protected]> writes:
    > >
    > > > I could not get this to work.
    > > >
    > > > I tried my brothers number @tmomail.com and I get
    > > >
    > > > unrouteable mail domain "tmomail.com"

    > >
    > > Hm, I am pretty sure it used to work.
    > >
    > > Try using [email protected] instead?
    > >
    > > - Pat

    >
    >






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