IS there a software that convert email from your Pc and send it to your mobile in the form of SMS?
pandaboyy said:
IS there a software that convert email from your Pc and send it to your mobile in the form of SMS?
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There are a couple of specialist bits of software available, however you'll end up paying for each SMS that gets sent and it will still have restrictions on message size, etc.
An alternative would be to have your PC "dialling up" into a SMS gateway when it receives an email (using software of course to turn the email into an SMS format). You'd find though that it gets incredibly expensive *very* quickly. (I used to run an SMS gateway based on dialup!)
Given I'm assuming you have a Kaiser anyway, why not just have your email delivered to your PDA or set yourself up a nice IMAP account somewhere or, if you're feeling flush, get yourself an exchange account and use Push email?
BTW... If you want to play with a private IMAP server, message me off list and you can have a tinker with the mailserver I run here.. I don't support push mail however as it's not something I need.
easy to email to sms
Dude my wife sends me email to my sms all day.
For ATT it's your telephone#@txt.att.net
Tmobile, Verizon have different emails. simple. easy. hope this helps.
DrAnesthesiaTX said:
Dude my wife sends me email to my sms all day.
For ATT it's your telephone#@txt.att.net
Tmobile, Verizon have different emails. simple. easy. hope this helps.
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MMS can be sent via telephone#@mms.att.net
DrAnesthesiaTX said:
Dude my wife sends me email to my sms all day.
For ATT it's your telephone#@txt.att.net
Tmobile, Verizon have different emails. simple. easy. hope this helps.
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ya, I've been using that for fido
[email protected]
I set up a rule in my outlook, whenever I received an email, it will forward that email automatically to my [email protected]. I've been doing that, but now for some reason, I can't receive any of those forward email anymore. In addition to that, when receiving that email, I only get the header... there just not enough character as an sms to receive the body of the email
Verizon: [email protected]
Sprint: [email protected]
T-Mobile: [email protected]
Nextel: [email protected]
Cingular: [email protected]
Virgin Mobile: [email protected]
Alltel: [email protected] OR [email protected]
CellularOne: [email protected]
Omnipoint: [email protected]
Qwest: [email protected]
Is there a way to send SMS to email?
pandaboyy said:
IS there a software that convert email from your Pc and send it to your mobile in the form of SMS?
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Hi, was wondering if there is a way to do just the opposite. My husband and I work in a place where we use alpha/numeric pagers. On my old Moto W490, I had no problem sending an SMS to his pager (same sort of address, 10digit#@someplace.com). My tilt says that it's unable to send and SMS message to an email, so it gives me the option to send it MMS. When I do it that way it SEEMS to work on my end but the message is never received. Any ideas why that may be or how to fix it? Thanks, Maggie
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Hello,
I am wondering if it's possible to get a report for email once the mail is delivered? Just like you can do with SMS messages?
Bit more info:
Why do i want this? Me and some friends got Mobile internet and all the emails are getting automaticly on our smartphones. and sometimes it appears that messages that i or someone else sends dont come over! It shows up in my Send Mail (Even when i look in the webmail client at my PC) but it never show up at my friends inbox.
I use Gmail. And the others Hotmail.
All have WM6.0
CAn anyone help me please, Having issues forwarding on emails in mobile outlook.
I click forward write a short message to the new receipient, and the original mail is underneth it.
However when the forwarded mail is received it just shos an attachment, which when opened is a black email template.
I know this was working ok previously, but cannot find anything in settings, i also googled the web and xda to no use
thanks
Matt
Am currently with T-Mobile and have the HTC Kaiser(or vario 3 as they call it).
As I have an unlimited internet usage on the phone, I just wondered if there was an easy way I can route a text to a mobile abroad via the web(and therefore text would be free).
I don't want to have to go to a website on the phone and do it, I'd prefer to be able to send like a normal text but to send it differently so it goes via web to the mobile.
What I wanted to do is replicate what you can do from a pc, which is send a normal style text from a website to a mobile. On the recieving mobile, it appears the same as any other text, so wouldn't need it's own internet connection.
Is this possible? How easy is it?
You can't do that
but you can do what I do
Setup your email account to send/receive to ur MS outlook mobile/ w/e ur email application is...and u can send texts by typing persons' number at watever..like
for at/ t [email protected] . ...tmobile [email protected]
verizon [email protected]@messaging.sprintpcs.com
these ppl will get the text and can reply to it...and when u get the reply in ur email inbox...it'll see the contacts name...not like blah blah @ tmomail.net
i do it..i.t works greatt
I'd do that, but for some reason when I send an email from my phone, it sends out two copies... I would hate to send two texts everytime!
Edit: I just looked into this some more since I have 'the time' and I realized that it's just my gmail account that is seeing the double emails since it's saving a 'sent' copy on the phone and then doubles it up in the gmail.com app. (so this will work! Now I'll have to go through and setup everyone's texting email and another gmail account just to have the responses go through it)
hi there,
i am using a free push email service from mail2web.com.
lets say i send someone an email from my gmail account on my computer...
the person gets it and replies...
i get the email on my computer and on my phone...
when i want to reply though, i only have the option of replying to ALL?!
the phone then sends the email to me and the person i am replying too?
not only is it annoying to get your own mail all the time, the receiver of my mail is getting the mail2web email address and not mine?!
do i make sense? i hope i explained it correctly?
thanks
G
neavissa said:
hi there,
i am using a free push email service from mail2web.com.
lets say i send someone an email from my gmail account on my computer...
the person gets it and replies...
i get the email on my computer and on my phone...
when i want to reply though, i only have the option of replying to ALL?!
the phone then sends the email to me and the person i am replying too?
not only is it annoying to get your own mail all the time, the receiver of my mail is getting the mail2web email address and not mine?!
do i make sense? i hope i explained it correctly?
thanks
G
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php
Assuming you are using ActiveSync - there is an advanced section in the email sync settings that allows you to enter your email address. I have done this and the 'Reply All' does not include my own email address.
Open ActiveSync
Click Menu>Options>Select Email>Settings>Advanced - then enter your email address...See if that works
thanks for the help...it fixed it to 50%...i still have the problem that the recipient gets my push email address and not the email address i want him to get...
thanks
G
worked like a charm thx!
My tab had no problem recognizing my Outlook Express email account but it does not receive any emails. I click on my inbox and there is nothing there after sending myself emails from another email acct. and PC. However, I have no problem sending emails. It just won't receive. Any ideas? Thanks.
The native email account is pretty weak. Go to the market and try a few. I enjoy the enhanced email app.
I already have too many email addresses, a couple which are used for business and on my business cards. Changing any of them would be a huge pain. Currently, I'm having all my emails auto forwarded to my gmail account. I just have to make sure my laptop remains on while I'm gone so they get forwarded.