You can also use send an email to cellnumber@teleflip.com
Where of course, "cellnumber" is the cell phone number you want to send a
message to. From what I understand, it works for any US or Canadian cell
phone subscriber.
> *1234567890@vtext.com* (Their *10-digit number* as the prefix and
> *vtext.com *as the suffix). With Verizon you can also change it to
> something more personalized, more resembling a 'normal' email address,
> but the phone number sequence will still work either way.
Agent_C - 05 Nov 2006 18:14 GMT
>You can also use send an email to cellnumber@teleflip.com
>
>Where of course, "cellnumber" is the cell phone number you want to send a
>message to. From what I understand, it works for any US or Canadian cell
>phone subscriber.
Very unreliable. An informal test recently, involving 3 people from my
office, revealed only about 50% of the message got through and none at
all for Verizon users.
A_C
aviationwiz - 06 Nov 2006 06:31 GMT
Wow, interesting! I'll have to remember that. I haven't actually used
teleflip myself, just heard about them a lot.
"Agent_C" <Agent-C-hates-spam@nyc.rr.com> wrote in message:
> Very unreliable. An informal test recently, involving 3 people from my
> office, revealed only about 50% of the message got through and none at
> all for Verizon users.
>
> A_C
daniel cairns - 06 Nov 2006 04:03 GMT
Thanks a whole bunch.
Daniel Cairns
> You can also use send an email to cellnumber@teleflip.com
>
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>> something more personalized, more resembling a 'normal' email address,
>> but the phone number sequence will still work either way.