Adam Holt wrote:

On 4/8/05 3:41 pm, "Andrew Kohlsmith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:


On Thursday 04 August 2005 10:32, C F wrote:

If you are trying to send an SMS to a US cell phone then you can use
the email of the phone, like this:
Verizon subscriber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (where xxxxxxxxxx is the 10
digit cell phone number)
SprintPCS subscriber: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (where
xxxxxxxxxx is the 10 digit cell phone number)
Not sure about nextel and cingular, but I know it works with them as well.

Yes but that shows up as a text message.  Do you know offhand how to format
hte message so the cell phone comes up and says that it's voicemail as
opposed to a text msg?



Can be done via:

http://www.bayhamsystems.com/asterisk.html

Sorry, it looks more like 16 cents per SMS.

Each SMS to a USA carrier uses 3 credits.

500 Credits Pack  $26.78

I can receive text messages on my Verizon cell phone for 2 cents per message.

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Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest.
Mark Twain
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