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She can setup an alias username for internet use Re: Alias question
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| When verizon first setup text messaging, you had the option of setting up an
alias name as part of your profile. It would be <somename>@vtext.com. If
the message was sent from her phone, that is one option. Even though you
sent the message to her phone, she doesn't have to reply from her phone.
She could use another phone, or the internet. If she used an internet
account, she could have her reply name be whatever she wants. Hope that
helps. dr
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"pdisney" <pdisney@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1162034677.824122.322300@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> My girlfriend recently replied to a text message I sent her, and when I
> received the reply in my Inbox, it came back with <somename>@vtext.com
> instead of <hernumber>@vtext.com. I don't have Verizon, but she does
> and I received this reply on my Blackberry. Not wanting to jump to
> conclusions, I wanted to ask someone here how that could happen.
> Thanks in advance :)
>
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| rocxspam 2006-10-28, 10:33 pm |
| That feature is STILL available (for my vtext.com/cell phone account, at
least).
ROC
dr <dr@better-price.biz. wrote:
> When verizon first setup text messaging, you had the option of setting up an
> alias name as part of your profile. It would be <somename>@vtext.com. If
> the message was sent from her phone, that is one option. Even though you
> sent the message to her phone, she doesn't have to reply from her phone.
> She could use another phone, or the internet. If she used an internet
> account, she could have her reply name be whatever she wants. Hope that
> helps. dr
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