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| From | micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | alt.comp.os.windows-10, alt.os.linux, comp.sys.mac.system, comp.mobile.android |
| Subject | Re: RCS messaging |
| Message-ID | <honsujl5j8c3kcd6ioj0obatsidbe3o8do@4ax.com> (permalink) |
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| Organization | Tweaknews |
| Date | 2025-04-03 06:19 -0400 |
Cross-posted to 4 groups.
In comp.mobile.android, on Thu, 03 Apr 2025 06:11:30 -0400, micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote: > >>I'm in the USA and while there are essentially only 3 major carriers, all >>of whom have an SMS-to-Email gateway, I agree with Frank that it's almost >>unused here (as far as I can tell from my own personal experience). > >I don't want to have to turn on my phone to send a text, so for the one >or two people I write to often, I've found the email address of their >phones, and I use email from the PC and they get a text. > >Then when they reply to me with a text, I get an email. It's very >convenient. This only covers USA companies, but i read here that email to text is not common elswwhere. what is cellular provider for this number https://www.ipqualityscore.com/free-carrier-lookup https://www.hlrlookup.com/ And probably, but I havenet tried it https://freecarrierlookup.com/ The first one is the best, because it only needs the phone number and it provides the carrier number and the email domain for emailing to the phone: Which cellular provider is connected to this cell phone number? https://www.ipqualityscore.com/free-carrier-lookup This one answers that question. It's free and gives a lot of other information including the email address if you want to send a text from your email program. For some reason they call it the SMS Domain Format I save these in my address book like regular email addresses. For the one for David, my "nickname" is DavidT. I have a friend and when I text her this way, and she answers me, I get an email, not a text. It's great. Never have to turn on the phone. And it's great if you need to send a message now to people who are out all day and only read their email when they get home. And for people who no longer read their email at all. I gather the number of these is increasing. It's ironic that there used to be only two ways to reach someone, mail and a fixed-location phone (and Western Union and a personal messenger, but I'm not counting those), and now that there are so many other ways, it's harder to get some people than it was before. :-D https://freecarrierlookup.com/ This one gives a lot less information except it gives two email addresses. SMS and MMS
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Re: RCS messaging micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> - 2025-04-03 03:16 -0400
Re: RCS messaging micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> - 2025-04-03 06:11 -0400
Re: RCS messaging micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> - 2025-04-03 06:19 -0400
Re: RCS messaging micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> - 2025-04-03 06:49 -0400
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