Posts Tagged ‘SMS’
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You miss a call on your cell phone. Use YouMail to get a TXT MSG and/or an email alert instantly and listen online: www.youmail.com
YouMail is an alternative option to standard voicemail from your cell phone company (ATT, Verizon, etc). They take your missed calls and give you complete control of the messages:
- You can listen to your voicemails online anytime, anywhere.
- You can still call your voicemail to listen like normal (eg. press and hold 1)
- Turn on free transcription service to receive email and/or TXT of the transcribed voicemail message
- Save your voicemails to MP3s to have forever
- You have a complete voicemail history for review later
- I like the greeting callers get. Your message (or one of theirs), then a BEEP. No long “press 1 for more options, or 2 for… blah blah blah”
- Free, definitely worth a try by everyone, and you can turn off at any time
I can’t tell you how much I love this new service. I just signed up yesterday and I forgot my cell today. I checked my email from work and could listen to my voicemail there.
YouMail makes it dead simple to setup. Screen shots guide you through a 3 minute process. I promise anyone can do this.
Please note, forwarding your calls to a new voicemail service will incur minutes used as the person is leaving a message.
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We’re not all “txting” yet (properly known as SMS). If you want to send a text message to the kids, a friend, or associate and don’t have twiddle fingers on your cell phone, just email the text!
Each cell provider has a different email address to EMAIL a text message. Here is a complete list of each email by cell provider: http://www.livejournal.com/tools/textmessage.bml?mode=details
How To:
- Find out which email address to send to: http://www.livejournal.com/tools/textmessage.bml?mode=details
- Create an email to one of the addresses as specified in that link. If it says, number@txt.att.net, replace NUMBER with the 10-digital number. For example, 8641231234@txt.att.net.
If your sending to a Verizon customer, use: number@vtext.com.
- Compose your email, but don’t write too much. SMS’ can typically only send/receive a max number of letters (about 160 characters).
- Send away! Your recipient should get your text message in a few seconds.
Extra…
Make sure you’re up on your lingo… see how many of these you know! 
http://www.webopedia.com/quick_ref/textmessageabbreviations.asp
Tags: ATT, Cell, E-Mail, Phones, SMS, TXT, Verizon Post a comment »
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