Did you know that you can email most mobile phones with a text message?
Here is how…
I use Outlook so I get a trail of messages because it puts a copy of the message in my “sent” folder. All you need to know is the wireless carrier and the cell phone number. that is what you use as the email address.
When they reply – you get it as an email.
Here is the info you need…
AT&T
[10-digit phone number]@txt.att.net
Example: 1234567890@txt.att.net
Nextel (now Sprint Nextel)
[10-digit telephone number]@messaging.nextel.com
Example: 1234567890@messaging.nextel.com
Sprint PCS (now Sprint Nextel)
[10-digit phone number]@messaging.sprintpcs.com
Example: 1234567890@messaging.sprintpcs.com
T-Mobile
[10-digit phone number]@tmomail.net
Example: 1234567890@tmomail.net
US Cellular
[10-digit phone number]email.uscc.net (SMS)
Example: 1234567890@email.uscc.net
Verizon
[10-digit phone number]@vtext.com
Example: 1234567890@vtext.com
January 18th, 2010 at 12:49 PM
I tried this with my Verizon phone. The text went to my phone, but I couldn’t reply, it wouldn’t go through.
January 18th, 2010 at 1:18 PM
Check your spam filter – it may have gotten blocked
December 7th, 2011 at 1:24 PM
Hi, Thank you.