Free Text Message Tutorial

Free Text Messaging
Most people already know that cell phones can send and receive text messages. What many people don’t know is that they can save money by sending text messages from their favorite email program or website. By finding the correct email address associated with any cell phone, one could easily save 10 to 25 cents per text message. It’s just like writing a normal email:

cellphone email / text message

In the chart below you can find your cellphone’s email address, scroll down or click here.

Things to keep in mind, before you send a text message

If the message is longer than your cellular carrier allows, it will get cut off, so make sure you stay withing the maximum message length.

For some carriers, you may have to figure out which email is the correct one to use.

Other than that, make sure to forward this link to all of your friends.




Provider
Maximum message length *
What’s my cellphone’s email address?
Cingular Wireless
150 characters

[10-digit phone number] @mobile.mycingular.com
OR
[10-digit number] @cingularme.com

Example: 1239992121 @mobile.mycingular.com

Cingular (AT&T)
110 characters
[10-digit phone number] @mmode.com

Example: 1239992121 @mmode.com

Nextel
140 characters
[10-digit telephone number] @messaging.nextel.com

Example: 1239992121 @messaging.nextel.com

Sprint PCS
160 characters
[10-digit phone number] @messaging.sprintpcs.com

Example: 1239992121 @messaging.sprintpcs.com

T-Mobile 
140 characters

[10-digit phone number] @tmomail.net

Example:
1239992121 @tmomail.net

Verizon
100 characters

[10-digit phone number] @vtext.com

Example: 1239992121 @vtext.com

Virgin Mobile 
160 characters

[10-digit phone number] @vmobl.com

Example: 1239992121 @vmobl.com

*maximum message length includes all text. Including: to:, from:, and subject: lines, along with the message body.

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