Sujet : Re: texst to a landline
De : newyana (at) *nospam* invalid.nospam (Newyana2)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 05. Jan 2025, 21:32:50
Autres entêtes
Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
Message-ID : <vleq87$16qea$1@dont-email.me>
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On 1/5/2025 3:25 PM, The Real Bev wrote:
I've never been able to receive text messages on my Ooma VOIP number, but I thought it might be interesting to try to send one. My question: How does one do that? Email to the phone number? Nope. "Messages" tried but failed.
Anything?
You can. These should be up to date:
AT&T:
number@txt.att.netQwest:
number@qwestmp.comT-Mobile:
number@tmomail.netVerizon:
number@vtext.comSprint:
number@messaging.sprintpcs.com or
number@pm.sprint.comVirgin Mobile:
number@vmobl.comNextel:
number@messaging.nextel.comAlltel:
number@message.alltel.comMetro PCS:
number@mymetropcs.comPowertel:
number@ptel.comBoost Mobile:
number@myboostmobile.comSuncom:
number@tms.suncom.comTracfone:
number@mmst5.tracfone.comU.S. Cellular:
number@email.uscc.net You just send an email to their phone number. The trick is
that you need to know their provider. The other catch is that
they'll have to send an email to respond to you. Confusing.
Probably most people wouldn't know how to handle it.
So it's like
1234567890@vtext.com Hopefully the recipient
knows it's a joke and knows that you can't receive a text
in return. I don't know how they see the sender identified.