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| Michael Andrews, Sr. 2007-11-27, 10:33 pm |
| When I send a text message phone to phone, it alerts the receiver's phone
immediately. However when I send that same individual a text message from my
computer in the form of an email, the recipient must go into and query his
email server. This is not the same with other carriers. I understand this
is the format for sending text messages from my computer via my email
program: xxxxxxxxxx@messaging
.sprintpcs.com
What needs to be done so the recipient's phone gets alerted immediately?
Thanks.
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| Bob Wang 2007-11-28, 7:33 am |
| Michael:
I just tried sending to my Mogul from the Sprint web site, AND using
xxxxxxxxxx@messaging
.sprintpcs.com
I was alerted immediately using both methods.
Bob
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When I send a text message phone to phone, it alerts the receiver's phone
immediately. However when I send that same individual a text message from my
computer in the form of an email, the recipient must go into and query his
email server. This is not the same with other carriers. I understand this
is the format for sending text messages from my computer via my email
program: xxxxxxxxxx@messaging
.sprintpcs.com
What needs to be done so the recipient's phone gets alerted immediately?
Thanks.
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| Michael Andrews, Sr. 2007-11-28, 7:33 am |
| Thanks for that info. Not being a Sprint customer or being familiar with my
co-worker's phone I'm at a disadvantage. Your experience is exactly what I
would have expected to occur and what I have experienced with other
carriers. At my prompting, my co-worker stopped by his local Sprint store
and explained the situation. The store associate told him he had to add some
"feature"...meaning more money. I'm thinking either my guy didn't explain
what he wanted or the store employee didn't have a clue...probably a little
of both.
Thanks you your input.
"Bob Wang" <bobby_wang@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Michael:
>
> I just tried sending to my Mogul from the Sprint web site, AND using
> xxxxxxxxxx@messaging
.sprintpcs.com
> I was alerted immediately using both methods.
>
> Bob
>
> "Michael Andrews, Sr." <miandrews@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:_sCdnQ_8qbMTUdH
anZ2dnUVZ_sGvnZ2d@co
mcast.com...
> When I send a text message phone to phone, it alerts the receiver's phone
> immediately. However when I send that same individual a text message from
> my
> computer in the form of an email, the recipient must go into and query his
> email server. This is not the same with other carriers. I understand this
> is the format for sending text messages from my computer via my email
> program: xxxxxxxxxx@messaging
.sprintpcs.com
>
> What needs to be done so the recipient's phone gets alerted immediately?
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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| dafydd 2007-11-28, 7:33 am |
| I would suggest that the person you are sending to needs to call in
and have some trouble shooting done regarding this. The messages are
handled differently, ie by different severs, it is possible there is
an issue in this persons area regarding this type of messaging. More
than likekly a trouble ticket will need to be created for the
technicians to investigate.
On Nov 27, 8:03 pm, "Michael Andrews, Sr." <miandr...@comcast.net>
wrote:
> When I send a text message phone to phone, it alerts the receiver's phone
> immediately. However when I send that same individual a text message from my
> computer in the form of an email, the recipient must go into and query his
> email server. This is not the same with other carriers. I understand this
> is the format for sending text messages from my computer via my email
> program: xxxxxxx...@messaging.sprintpcs.com
>
> What needs to be done so the recipient's phone gets alerted immediately?
> Thanks.
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| Seth Goodman 2007-11-28, 7:33 am |
| In article < _sCdnQ_8qbMTUdHanZ2d
nUVZ_sGvnZ2d@comcast
.com> on Tue, 27 Nov
2007 21:03:59 -0500, Michael Andrews, Sr. wrote:
> When I send a text message phone to phone, it alerts the receiver's phone
> immediately. However when I send that same individual a text message from my
> computer in the form of an email, the recipient must go into and query his
> email server. This is not the same with other carriers. I understand this
> is the format for sending text messages from my computer via my email
> program: xxxxxxxxxx@messaging
.sprintpcs.com
>
> What needs to be done so the recipient's phone gets alerted immediately?
> Thanks.
Does the recipient have a very old (> three years old) phone? This
sounds like they are using "Shortmail", Sprint's proprietary predecessor
to SMS.
Some older Sprint phones can't do SMS at all. Some (I suspect your co-
worker's is one) can do both, and it depends on how the phone is
provisioned as to which is used.
There may be costs involved in switching from Shortmail to SMS, I don't
know. This may have been what the Sprint Store Rep was trying to explain
to your co-worker.
--
Seth Goodman
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