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towhee2

2006-06-10, 5:48 pm

My mother has a pay as you go phone on the tesco network. She says it
mentions you can text a message to an email address but can't work out
how to use it. Is there some way to find out the email address of her
mobile phone so that I can email her phone and she'll see it as a text
message?

Ivor Jones

2006-06-10, 5:48 pm



"towhee2" <towhee2@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149962993.296345.24470@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com
> My mother has a pay as you go phone on the tesco network.
> She says it mentions you can text a message to an email
> address but can't work out how to use it. Is there some
> way to find out the email address of her mobile phone so
> that I can email her phone and she'll see it as a text
> message?


I'm not sure what you're trying to do - do you want to send an SMS and
have it arrive as an email somewhere..? Or is it the other way round, you
want to send an email and have it arrive as an SMS on someone's phone..?

If the former, there are a few gateways around, the one I use is M-Mail
and is free, it can be found here:
http://www.connectotel.com/sms/mmail.html

If you want to send an email and have it arrive as an SMS on a phone, it's
a little more complicated. I don't know about the Tesco system
specifically (if you find out, let me know as I have one also) but there
are a few email to SMS gateways. AFAIK none are free, however.

http://www.hairydog.clara.net/sms.html is a good place to start, but
google "email to sms" for a whole list.

Ivor


Ivor Jones

2006-06-10, 5:48 pm



"Ivor Jones" <ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote in message
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[snip]

> http://www.hairydog.clara.net/sms.html is a good place to
> start, but google "email to sms" for a whole list.


Oops just realised that link is way out of date, but it does give some
useful pointers.

Ivor


Ian C

2006-06-10, 5:48 pm


"towhee2" <towhee2@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149962993.296345.24470@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> My mother has a pay as you go phone on the tesco network. She says it
> mentions you can text a message to an email address but can't work out
> how to use it. Is there some way to find out the email address of her
> mobile phone so that I can email her phone and she'll see it as a text
> message?
>

Phones have phone numbers, not email addresses. It would be easier for you
to contact tesco. You can email her to an address she sets up, then she can
access it via the internet. I would just use the text as trying to explain
that might be difficult and the cost horrific. Tesco is not as cheap as
Virgin to use!


Ivor Jones

2006-06-10, 5:48 pm



"Ian C" <ilc@btnet.com> wrote in message
news:OsEig.18383$lQ.4736@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net
> "towhee2" <towhee2@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1149962993.296345.24470@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Phones have phone numbers, not email addresses. It would
> be easier for you to contact tesco. You can email her to
> an address she sets up, then she can access it via the
> internet. I would just use the text as trying to explain
> that might be difficult and the cost horrific. Tesco is
> not as cheap as Virgin to use!


It is possible with some networks (not sure which) to email in the form
078901234567@network
.co.uk or whatever and it will work, but not sure if
Tesco is one of them.

As I said there are gateways, but not free ones.

Ivor


towhee2

2006-06-10, 5:48 pm

To clarify, I want to send email (from a regular email address on my
pc) and have the message appear on my mother's mobile phone as a text
message. She doesn't have internet access so I can't create an email
address for her, and I can't text her from my own mobile as it's a US
phone (and US networks, or at least the one I'm on, aren't compatible
with the rest of the world).

Ivor, that's what I was wondering - whether I could use
number@tesco.co.uk or something similar to that (in fact I've sent an
email like that and it hasn't said it's bounced yet, but she hasn't
received it either). She says her phone can send email so I would have
thought it has an email address of it's own.

Ivor Jones wrote:
> "Ian C" <ilc@btnet.com> wrote in message
>
> It is possible with some networks (not sure which) to email in the form
> 078901234567@network
.co.uk or whatever and it will work, but not sure if
> Tesco is one of them.
>
> As I said there are gateways, but not free ones.
>
> Ivor


Matt Wheeler

2006-06-10, 5:48 pm


"towhee2" <towhee2@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149969349.738438.290580@m38g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> To clarify, I want to send email (from a regular email address on my
> pc) and have the message appear on my mother's mobile phone as a
> text
> message. She doesn't have internet access so I can't create an
> email
> address for her, and I can't text her from my own mobile as it's a
> US
> phone (and US networks, or at least the one I'm on, aren't
> compatible
> with the rest of the world).
>


This could be what you are looking for.

http://www.fastsms.co.uk/email2sms/index.html


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2006-06-10, 11:48 pm

Thus spaketh Matt Wheeler:
> "towhee2" <towhee2@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1149969349.738438.290580@m38g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
>
> This could be what you are looking for.
>
> http://www.fastsms.co.uk/email2sms/index.html




www.voipstunt.com send text messages for ?0.05 per message.


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hairydog@despammed.com

2006-06-10, 11:48 pm

On Sat, 10 Jun 2006 19:35:47 +0100, "Ivor Jones"
<ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote:

>Oops just realised that link is way out of date, but it does give some
>useful pointers.


I know. There are plans to update the whole site, but paid-for work
has to take priority.

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Marc

2006-06-10, 11:48 pm

Ian C wrote:
> Phones have phone numbers, not email addresses.



Phone's don't have numbers assigned to them, SIM cards do.

Many operators provide ways to communicate over email, via text. Some
smart phones even have an email client built in.


Hope this helps :)

Marc
Ivor Jones

2006-06-11, 5:48 am



<hairydog@despammed.com> wrote in message
news:jjem82dkfvcm3p0
10vid399mkr8t6me16r@
4ax.com
> On Sat, 10 Jun 2006 19:35:47 +0100, "Ivor Jones"
> <ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote:
>
>
> I know. There are plans to update the whole site, but
> paid-for work has to take priority.


Indeed..!

Ivor


Gareth

2006-06-11, 5:48 pm

Marc wrote:
> Ian C wrote:
>
>
> Phone's don't have numbers assigned to them, SIM cards do.


GSM phones don't have number assigned to them (although iirc some early
version of the C10 on BT-Cellnet was tied to 1 number).

Don't most US networks use AMPS or E-AMPS and feature phones that are locked
to a particular number??

Gareth.


towhee2

2006-06-11, 5:48 pm

Thanks Matt. I was hoping for it to be free, but I might have to
explore that option.


Matt Wheeler wrote:
> "towhee2" <towhee2@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1149969349.738438.290580@m38g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
>
> This could be what you are looking for.
>
> http://www.fastsms.co.uk/email2sms/index.html


Matt Wheeler

2006-06-11, 5:48 pm


"towhee2" <towhee2@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1150048520.429766.33710@c74g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
> Thanks Matt. I was hoping for it to be free, but I might have to
> explore that option.
>


I've been looking into something similar at work and found some other
sites with the same sort of service, but all of the ones I found
require you to pay for messages you send.





>
> Matt Wheeler wrote:
>



zacnici

2006-06-12, 5:48 pm

There are 2 things as I understand it.

1. You want to send an SMS text to your mother, no problems there are
oodles of free sites where you can text to UK phones for free.
www.O2.Co.UK I think lets you send 30 a month, but have a search and
you will find them.

2. Your mother wants to send and email to you (and also possibly pick
up email from you) using her phone. Again do a search or contact Tesco
but here is a good place to start.

http://www.filesaveas.com/gprs.html

However, I think that Tesco like Easy mobile do not have an SMTP
server,

http://discussions.nokia.co.uk/disc...g&message.id=92

You will need to find an SMTP server that will allow access, try
Hotpop.Com

For incoming email your mother will need a POP server, so that can
usually be her normal email settings.

Frankly the simplest way would be to get the phone unlocked and drop in
a Virgin SIM and sign up with an account a Virgin.Net, that way there
will be no mucking about with different user names and passowrds etc.

Regards

Ivor Jones

2006-06-12, 5:48 pm


"zacnici" <Zacnici@flashmail.com> wrote in message
news:1150106835.865993.224700@j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com
> There are 2 things as I understand it.
>
> 1. You want to send an SMS text to your mother, no
> problems there are oodles of free sites where you can
> text to UK phones for free. www.O2.Co.UK I think lets you
> send 30 a month, but have a search and you will find them.


No, he wants to send an *email* and have it arrive as an SMS message.

I agree that using an SMS sending site would be easiest, but it isn't what
he asked.

Ivor


towhee2

2006-06-14, 2:48 am

The O2 site looks good thank you! I think the email stuff is beyond
her, but she'd appreciate receiving the odd message from me even if she
couldn't respond. Thanks for your help.

zacnici wrote:
> There are 2 things as I understand it.
>
> 1. You want to send an SMS text to your mother, no problems there are
> oodles of free sites where you can text to UK phones for free.
> www.O2.Co.UK I think lets you send 30 a month, but have a search and
> you will find them.
>
> 2. Your mother wants to send and email to you (and also possibly pick
> up email from you) using her phone. Again do a search or contact Tesco
> but here is a good place to start.


Hunch Back

2006-06-19, 3:33 pm

Hi there

I am in Pakistan and using the email on my mobile ie
networkCode+phoneNum
ber@mobileNetwork.com for example i am using Ufone and
its network code is 0333 and my phone Number is 5146461 so the email address
is 03335146461@ufone.com and believe me it does really work for me.

Umar

"towhee2" <towhee2@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1149962993.296345.24470@g10g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> My mother has a pay as you go phone on the tesco network. She says it
> mentions you can text a message to an email address but can't work out
> how to use it. Is there some way to find out the email address of her
> mobile phone so that I can email her phone and she'll see it as a text
> message?
>



Hunch Back

2006-06-20, 7:33 am

Dear Ivor

Knowledge and information does not need boundaries and limitations. I wanna
help his who requested to get the email on mobile phone n I have just given
him an idea. Furthermore, It seems that Pakistan is much more advanced in
technology than UK because you people don't have email on your mobile phone
yet. Is not it like that ?

Umar

"Ivor Jones" <ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote in message
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@individual.net...
>
> "Hunch Back" < geniousfarooqi@gmail
.com> wrote in message
> news:44970a59$0$7871
$6e1ede2f@read.cnntp.org
>
> We're in the UK though (see title of group).
>
> Ivor
>
>



Ivor Jones

2006-06-20, 7:33 am


"Hunch Back" < geniousfarooqi@gmail
.com> wrote in message
news:4497d25d$0$7872
$6e1ede2f@read.cnntp.org
> Dear Ivor
>
> Knowledge and information does not need boundaries and
> limitations. I wanna help his who requested to get the
> email on mobile phone n I have just given him an idea.
> Furthermore, It seems that Pakistan is much more advanced
> in technology than UK because you people don't have email
> on your mobile phone yet. Is not it like that ?


No idea, but at least we know how to post on newsgroups (well most of us
do).

I don't particularly want email on my phone anyway, I use my phone to make
phone calls (remember speaking to people with your voice..?!)

Ivor (who is not "dear" to anybody except perhaps my mother and then only
when she's in a good mood..!)




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