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How to send email to a cell phoneYes, you can get email on your phone! All you need to know is your cell phone's email address. Most carriers have "SMS gateways" which take email messages from the Internet and deliver them to their customers' cell phones as SMS text messages. The trick is that you need to know what carrier the recipient's phone is on -- it's not enough to know their phone number. That's because the carrier determines what the email address of the receiving phone is going to be. For example, Cingular phones' address are all "something@cingularme.com" while Verizon phones are "something@vtext.com." Sound complicated? It's not. All you really need to do is find your carrier in the list below, and then use the pattern shown there to figure out your email address. If you want to send email to a friend's phone, just ask them which carrier they use, and off you go! (Note: For each carrier, I'll include a link to a page with more detailed information on how SMS works with that carrier, how much it costs, and where you can find more information. In the list below, just click any carrier's highlighted name to find out more.) Alltel [10-digit phone number]@message.alltel.com Example: 2125551212@message.alltel.com AT&T Wireless (now part of Cingular) [10-digit phone number]@mmode.com Example: 2125551212@mmode.com Boost Mobile [10-digit phone number]@myboostmobile.com Example: 2125551212@myboostmobile.com Cingular [10-digit phone number]@mobile.mycingular.com OR [10-digit number]@cingularme.com Example: 4152221212@cingularme.com Nextel (now part of Sprint Nextel) [10-digit telephone number]@messaging.nextel.com Example: 7035551234@messaging.nextel.com Sprint PCS (now Sprint Nextel) [10-digit phone number]@messaging.sprintpcs.com Example: 2125551234@messaging.sprintpcs.com T-Mobile [10-digit phone number]@tmomail.net Example: 4251234567@tmomail.net Verizon [10-digit phone number]@vtext.com Example: 5552223333@vtext.com Virgin Mobile USA [10-digit phone number]@vmobl.com Example: 5551234567@vmobl.com Note: If all this seems complicated, there's an easier way to send email to any phone, no matter what its carrier. Just address it to [10-digit phone number]@teleflip.com Example: 2125551212@teleflip.com More information on Teleflip Comments:
Beyond GSM does offer SMS, and it costs 8 cents/message
to send an SMS and 6 cents/message to receive one on
your Beyond GSM phone. However, I haven't been able to
find out if Beyond GSM phones have email addresses ...
I'm still searching though, and will post the
information when I find it! Thank you for such simple and actually telling us what
our email should look like step by step I wanted to send a picture of my children for my cell phone and you helped make it possible for I am not tech smart and mine is a simple phone just for basics With my children living out of state and not always
being able to get in touch with them teleflip.com is
wonderful! Thank you for making this connection for me. fyi, if the Cingular customer orignially had service via
AT&T, then the address is [10-digit phone number]@mmode.com Great web site for U.S. service providers SMS addresses,
but can someone explain what's the deal with sending an
email from a PC to an int'l cell phone. I want to send
an email to a cell phone based in the U.K. whose
provider is Orange. I've tried links that say they can
facilitate but to no avail. I went to the Orange web
site (www.orange.co.uk), but they aren't forthcoming.
Can you offer any advice? Thank you! Does anyone know how to set the sender field on the sms-email
gateways? I assume there is some header in the email
that can be set. THe problem is that when I send to
1234567890@tmomail.net from email, when the message
appears on the phone, the sender field has a short
number in it, like 512 or 5002, not a number that the
end person can reply to. I'd like to send from email and
set the reply to number to be my cell number. any
thoughts -- please email to tttt@biocontact.org Re Centennial Wireless: The email format may be
10digitnumber@cwemail.com, according to
this page
(however, I haven't tested this and don't know for sure. Re Orange: I can really only cover U.S. carriers on this blog. If Orange's web site doesn't have a form for sending SMSes, I'm afraid you may be out of luck. As for changing the sender field: Unfortunately, there's no way for you to do this. Many email-to-SMS gateways only handle one-way communication, so you can send an email to someone's phone via SMS, but they can't reply to you. That's why the gateway rewrites the sender field this way. Do you know anything about how different companies send
SMS? I say how you can do it with TeleFlip on your
website. Do they find the carrier for you? What about
companies like VeriSign? Thank you, Andrea Could you please find out mobi pcs's email address as
well? Its a original company in Hawaii...Ive been trying
to figure it out, but no one seems to put the info on
web, even on the website... RE: THe problem is that when I send to 1234567890@tmomail.net
from email, when the message appears on the phone, the
sender field has a short number in it, like 512 or 5002,
not a number that the end person can reply to. SOLUTION: Using the original message received on the phone, reply to the SMS message and T-Mobile knows where the header came from and replies properly. At least that has been my expeience. I want to send message from website to cell phone, and I
am using php mail() But it keeps saying it is from my server email address and I want it to say from webmaster@site.com And what if you don't want to receive emails from people
as text messages that you have to pay for? Is there a
way to block this? i tried it and it worked, but it didn't send my
attachment? was it too big? Do i have to do something
special for attachments? SMS EMAIL ADDRESSES: ALL: phonenumber@teleflip.com Alltel: phonenumber@message.alltel.com AT&T Wireless: (now Cingular): phonenumber@mmode.com Boost Mobile: phonenumber@myboostmobile.com Cingular: phonenumber@cingularme.com Metro PCS: phonenumber@mymetropcs.com Nextel: phonenumber@messaging.nextel.com Ntelos: phonenumber@pcs.ntelos.net Orange: phonenumber@orange.net Sprint (now Sprint Nextel): phonenumber@messaging.sprintpcs.com T-Mobile: phonenumber@tmomail.net Verizon: phonenumber@vtext.com Virgin Mobile: phonenumber@vmobl.com This is a really wonderful site thank you soo much!!!
You saved me from having too call and explain too Sprint
what I wanted your the best!! Is there a more comprehensive list of other countries'
carrier sms gateways? for example, what would be the
address to send an SMS to someone in U.A.E using "Etisalat"
as the wireless provider? thanks in advance Here's a link that contains at last count 234 SMS
gateway email domains, not just in the U.S. either: http://www.notepage.net/smtp.htm
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