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Originally Posted by NotaBRG
It depends on your carrier. For example, with Sprint you can e-mail to sprint number@messaging.sprintpcs.com
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Good point, with T-Mobile you can email to text with [phone number]@tmomail.net
At least I think that would work, never tried sending with it but when my wife texts to my email that is how the return address comes through.
Speaking of which... if you and the person you are communicating with have smartphones and email you can just email each other.
However I do understand the randomness of modern communication... all in the same day from the same person I will get text to my cell, text to my email (work and home), email to my email (work and home).