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Sending from email to cell phones?

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i was wondering what site can you go to for sending something 4rm your yahoo email to a cell phone

and text4free.net does not work

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  1. Take a look at this site for email to cellphone

    http://www.zimbra.com/

    (a yahoo compay)

    http://www.smtp.com/

    http://www.mycell.com/

    http://www.versaforward.com/

    http://peekamo.com/

    http://teleflip.com

    http://www.anontxt.com/

    http://www.textmemos.com/

    http://www.gizmosms.com/

    Free International calls;

    http://www.jaxtr.com/user/index.jsp

    this is not me but it explains how it works

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gm06mVz9V...

    also thru this

    http://talkster.com/

    SMS: email to cell phones

    You can send email to a cell phone using text messaging or SMS (short message service). SMS messages can be up to 160 character including the email address.

    Each carrier has their own email addressing format but in general it's area code + phone number at carrier.com, for example 2065551234@tmomail.com for T-Mobile customers. Click on the carrier's name in the list below to navigate to their web interface (except Cingular & Virgin Mobile).

    Alltell: 2065551234@message.alltel.com

    Bell Canada: 2065551234@txt.bell.ca

    Cellular One (Dobson): 2065551234@mobile.celloneusa.com

    Cingular: 2065551234@cingularME.com

    Cingular (former AT&T Wireless customers): 2065551234@mmode.com

    Fido (Microcell Canada): 2065551234@fido.ca

    Qwest: 2065551234@qwestmp.com

    Rogers (Canada): 2065551234@pcs.rogers.com

    Sprint (PCS): 2065551234@messaging.sprintpcs.com

    Suncom: 2065551234@tms.suncom.com

    T-Mobile: 2065551234@tmomail.net

    Telus Mobility (Canada): 2065551234@msg.telus.com

    Verizon: 2065551234@vzwpix.com

    US Cellular: 2065551234@email.uscc.net

    Virgin Mobile (US): 2065551234@vmobl.com

    Virgin Mobile (Canada): 2065551234@vmobile.ca

    Vodacom (S Africa): 2065551234@voda.co.za

    Store your phone online and connect with friends

    ZYB stores your phone's contacts, calendar and messages online and connects you with people you know

    http://www.zyb.com

    there are some other fun SMS sites

    UPOC.COM - is a txt messaging community

    http://upoc.com

    There is a new favorite program I got in on and if you want an invite I have 20 I can send   EMAIL ME AND I WILL SEND YOU ONE

    http://www.evernote.com

    On the web

    Create, clip, and share notes on the web and see them everywhere

    Beta registrationSign In On your phone

    Take snapshots and record audio and find them whenever you want

    Download On your desktop

    Search through all your notes, even the images, whether online or off


  2. Mobile phones in North America generally already have an email address which takes the form of :

    mobile phone number@carrier email address

    e.g. 1234567891@tmomail.net

    Where 1234567891 =10 digit mobile phone number and

    tmomail.net = carrier email address (T mobile).

      

         In order to send to the cell phone you simply create an email (text not HTML) with your normal email client and keep it under 160 characters and send it to the phone's email address If you don't know the mobile phones carrier network you can check with the provider. If you don't know that either,  Use the services of www.teleflip.com, which I believe is free.  Just  send a message to: mobilephonenumber@teleflip.com and it does the rest.

         Most mobile carriers provide a web portal where you can send a SMS message to a mobile phone simply by using your browser They generally limit you to sending to their own network. (common carrier portals)

    Generally replies are sent to the email or SMS address you provide when sending the message . It is also possible with some carriers to access the replies via the web portal, but you probably will need to register and or/ activate the option. If in doubt check with mobile provider.

    If you want to send messages to other networks then you need a General/Global web portal.

               Confusing huh?

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