On Sep 23, 8:24 am, "Tinman" <a...@for.it> wrote:
> <42el...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >I used to use [number]@mmode.com to foreword all my incoming emails to
> > that so that I would get a sms notification as soon as I get an email.
> > However, I now switched to new phone and @mmode.com does not work any
> > more, now I have to use @txt.att.com.
>
> > The problem is, now I get 10 or more sms messages per email, because
> > it splits the email and sends it in multiple parts. That adds up like
> > crazy. Is there a way to truncate the emails like mmode.com used to
> > do?
>
> > Any 3rd party servers that will take my emails, truncate them, and
> > pass them on as only one sms?
>
> I don't have an answer, but I would like a solution to this problem myself.
>
> I came from Sprint and also have certain email forwarded to my phone. Sprint
> would truncate email so it fit as a single SMS message. Ironically I had
> (have--still have Sprint on 2 phones) unlimited SMS.
>
> When I first noticed that at&t sent the email as multiple messages I was
> happy--as I didn't need to go into an email app to see the entire message.
>
> But now it's annoying, and I'd like to prevent the splitting into multiple
> SMS messages--or at least limit it to 2 or 3 (10 is absurd, IMO).
>
> --
> Mike
Mike,
I am not sure how reliable this solution is, have not spoke with ATT
rep about this yet, but I am currently using mms to read my email,
found out about it yesterday. You just send the email to
number@mms.att.net and it arrives as a MMS on your phone. I talked to
3 sales people and all of them said that the MMS costs me the same as
SMS, no matter the size. I do not know if that is true, however. The
cool thing is, assuming that it's 10cents/per is that I get the entire
email as one MMS. I have to read it in the WAP browser, because it
comes as a web page, but that's fine, I get the full text email. Some
times, if some one sends me attachments those come through as well. I
am not sure again about the cost until I call them on Monday, but like
I mentioned, all the ATT sales raps in the local mall insist that it's
just like a SMS.
Let me know if you can figure out anything else.
- Bogdan