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On 27 Aug 2003 14:44:40 GMT, <maxrez2002@yahoo.com> wrote:
>Does anyone know how to send email with verizon wireless. Maybe you can't do it. I know you >can receive because verizon explains that you simply send to your verizone wireless email address. >I tried inputting zeros for the telephone number and then putting the email address in the body >of the message and then a space and then the message as someone with another provider >suggested but I did not receive the email from my verizon wireless phone. I didn't get a message >saying "message sent" or anything, just an IU (in use) symbol for a second and then the >message popped back up. I don't know if there even is a "messge sent" text that displays. >I put in ten zeros I think. Maybe I should put eleven zeros since every US telephone number >is eleven digits. > You just send a message to an e-mail address instead of a phone number. The only problem is you need to have the address in your phone book because I know on my phone you can't enter the address directly. |
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Some phones you hold down the 1 button for a few seconds and that puts the
phone into text mode. The Star Tac is like that. Check your phones manual. "RudyL" <rsl38@horizonview.net.net> wrote in message news:cfbjmv8905k78048bn26hff2356idsi430@4ax.com... > On 27 Aug 2003 14:44:40 GMT, <maxrez2002@yahoo.com> wrote: > > >Does anyone know how to send email with verizon wireless. Maybe you can't do it. I know you > >can receive because verizon explains that you simply send to your verizone wireless email address. > >I tried inputting zeros for the telephone number and then putting the email address in the body > >of the message and then a space and then the message as someone with another provider > >suggested but I did not receive the email from my verizon wireless phone. I didn't get a message > >saying "message sent" or anything, just an IU (in use) symbol for a second and then the > >message popped back up. I don't know if there even is a "messge sent" text that displays. > >I put in ten zeros I think. Maybe I should put eleven zeros since every US telephone number > >is eleven digits. > > > > > > > > > You just send a message to an e-mail address instead of a phone number. The only problem > is you need to have the address in your phone book because I know on my phone you can't > enter the address directly. |
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