Hello,
does anyone know any app which would forward e-mail to SMS?
I want to send e-mail like [email protected] and it would deliver it as SMS to that phonenumber.
I know you can probably do that with your provider, but here in Czech republic probably not.
I've tried deskSMS, but that required sending the message from their web app. I need just plain simple e-mail support.
Any ideas? Doesn't matter if it's paid or free.
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I remember seeing an app on here awhile ago that would allow you to send SMS messages to one of your contacts via email by just specifying their carrier. This would help me since I'm somewhat worried about going over my allowed number of SMS messages but have unlimited data.
Does anyone have a link to this app? I can't find it anymore.
Thanks!
Are there any applications/services (note, not websites) that would allow me to send SMS messages both ways over WiFi? I have a few places I visit regularly with little to no signal and I would like to be able to continue to exchange SMS messages over a WiFi connection on my HTC Touch Pro. Extra points if it integrates with my today screen, contacts list, or system notifications.
Just use your email address and send messages to an sms address. I.E. #@vtext.com
segadc said:
Just use your email address and send messages to an sms address. I.E. #@vtext.com
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Yes but I have to know their carrier and will they be able to reply?
Yes. Just ask them what carriers they use.
Ok thank you.
Now if only I could get Windows Live Hotmail to play a notification sound when a new e-mail is received.
You can.
Go to: Settings - Notifications - Messaging: New email message
Click Play Sound and choose what you want.
So, Ive made an Android App called SMS Forward. It enables forwarding of SMS to either another phone number or an email. What would be cool is if I could somehow make it so that you could reply to text messages through email. For this to work I reckon I need to use some kind of SMS Gateway. I know there are solutions out there you have to pay for, which is fine.. Does anyone have any suggestions?
you have to check 2-WaySMS for sms sending/receiving
My app PhoneLeash (tinyurl.com/phoneleashfree) does SMS forwarding to email and SMS. Its possible to reply to incoming SMS from your email account, provided the Reply-To address is your phone's email-to-SMS address. The phone then sends out your reply, so no gateway needed, and it looks more natural to the recepient.
These email-SMS addresses are completely non-standard unfortunately so I had to create a database by hand, at least for US and Canadian carriers. And I can only hope they don't change too soon.
There are also some online services that help you determine who the carrier is for a phone number. You could use those and come up with a valid Reply-To based on the number of the incoming SMS (most of the time hopefully!)
Hope this helps, I know its been a while!
You're replying to an almost 6 year old thread, there have been many options introduced since this thread was created.
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It is quite easy to find out the options in order to send bulk SMS to the audience. The real estate text marketing app that I am using is absolutely great. We are super impressed with the results. The interface is easy to understand. I am totally impressed with it. Would surely be suggesting this to others as well.
Hello,
I'm looking for a free sms gateway with 100% delivery.
I want to send sms to Netherlands to Lycamobile.
afreesms.com, socialsms.net, slidesms.com doesn't work.
In afreesms.com i have status SENT but nothing come
To other provider sms come.
Know you any alternative free sms gateway?
Hello,
I'm looking for a free sms gateway with 100% delivery.
I want to send sms to Netherlands to Lycamobile.
afreesms.com, socialsms.net, slidesms.com doesn't work.
In afreesms.com i have status SENT but nothing come
To other provider sms come.
Know you any alternative free sms gateway?