Im in the process of setting up my mini-server to fetch emails from all my accounts and sending them to my EMAIL to SMS gateway (#######@fido.ca).
My mini-server will chunk up each email into multiple emails of 160 characters.
I think I can get it to add on a counter IE : (1/3, 2/3, 3/3).
However, once I receive that on my handset, Ill receive it in random order, and obviously, chunked up.
Is there an 3rd party application for WM5/6 to receive splitted SMS and join them?
Worst case scenario, ill use a threaded-SMS application.
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I use T-Mobile in US with the HD2 and have two different POP emails setup. When I get a new email, it usually shows on both the Mail and Messages slider icons. This means I have to manage those emails twice. Shouldn't email just come up on Mail and text messages just come up on Messages? How can I stop this duplication? (Note: it doesn't do it all the time, but maybe 75% of the time)
Hello,
actually I plan / search a app that send automatical all sms to my email account and with a answere from the email account the device send a message to the number.
It´s that possible?
Input SMS --> Send mail (Subject = phone number)
Answere --> Send mail to device (Subject = phone number) --> device send sms to number in subject.
regards from germany,
Bibox
Can't you just send an SMS to someones email addy anyway? Thought I used to do that all the time...
Sent from my TBolt using my f***king thumbs...
Receiving the sms and sending an email can be done using tasker. Don't know how to do the other part.
It kinda exists:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.koushikdutta.desktopsms&feature=search_result
Not quite what you described but close enough. You'll be then to forward the email to whatever address you like
I get a lot of SMS messages that are routed from an email ([email protected])
Each one is assigned a sequential number as it comes in so the end result is a long list of sms entries.....
Is there any way to group them so as they come in they become one thread?
I recently switched from a Motorola android phone on Verizon to an S5 on AT&T
I spent many hours with AT&T and Samsung phone support over the weekend trying to get to the bottom of a problem I am having -
When the phone receives a text via email. Instead of appearing in the text logs as the FROM email address, it uses some id that is associated with a server somehow. The first text via email I received is showing the caller as 1210100001 and it increments from there. After having received many more texts via email I am now up to 1210100031. When I receive messages from AT&T, I see IDs of different lengths but I don't care about those.
When you receive a text via email the first thing you see in the message is "FRM: [email protected] but in the log it shows up as 12101000xx
On my Motorola/Verizon/Android the FROM email address appears in the log as the sender and more importantly emails from the same address are all grouped together. As a matter of fact I backed up the SMS from that phone and imported it into the S5. I can go back in my history and see the texts grouped by sender so that you can scroll through and see all your conversations on one screen. On the S5 I can only see one text at a time. No grouping of any kind.
AT&T says the problem is with Samsung. Samsung says that's how it works period and I should go back to Motorola (shocking).
I downloaded a third party SMS app but find the same thing in the log. Shouldn't all android phones work the same in regards to this?
Is there a way I can get it to work the way it did on Motorola? I am rooted now. Will a custom ROM correct the problem?
OK I guess this is a difference between AT&T sms gateway and Verizon SMS gateway.
My big problem is not being able to see all the email texts in one scrollable screen in chronological order.
Anybody know how I could view all message logs from sender 12010100xxx in one long scrollable view in chronological order?
Is there a way in the stock messaging app, or is there a specific messaging app available in the play store where I could:
Draft a txt and then send to multiple recipients without each recipient being able to see the other? Basically the same thing as sending an email to multiple people via BCC option.
Would be handy for business purposes. I don't care if they see my contact. I just don't want them to see eachothers contact since not everyone I'd send to would know the other (and/or want their contact information shared).
Obviously I could copy and paste the same message to multiple people via individual txt msgs... but being able to send a group txt would be way more efficient.
Thanks!
If you go into the settings of the messaging app there should be an option to group text messages as MMS. Just uncheck that. At least that's how it works with hangouts for SMS.