Teleflip - I only know one US mobile number, so I've tried it
I certainly received it at 0500 California time :-) All in the nam of scientific testing. I wonder if you got my reply or even what "reply" might mean in this case. Ole
Ole
Since I didn't have to enter any identification I really don;t know what reply means - excpet possibly that since the service is free, you reply to some vastly expensive blackhole......
Lindsay
The reply from my tester (luckily in Florida so she was awake) came back to my "real" e-mail address but I wouldn't have entered in on the Teleflip site. The reply was texted from my tester's phine -strange
Olly Aitch
Now that is weird. Some sort of FTP thing going on there? Do you have your mail address set up anywhere in your prefs?
Lindsay
You don't need teleflip. Most Cellular companies publish their domains, and all you have to do is add the 10 digit phone number.<br><br>ie:<br>T-Mobile - 5555551234@tmomail.com
Militantplatypus
milPlaty beat me to it. Also, when you receive an email to your mobile or M2M message, most phones show the domain......you can literally take the text message id and email back with it.
Lynn