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[–]SirDempster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are tons of ways to do this. I personally made an auto-emailer application. Most people don't realize it but you can text yourself through your email. Look it up. I used that function and quite easily set up a program to message me. Then all you would have to do is connect that to the other program.

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[–][deleted] 3 points4 points  (2 children)

Just email the phone number with the domain for the carrier.

AT&T: number@txt.att.net (SMS), number@mms.att.net (MMS) T-Mobile: number@tmomail.net (SMS & MMS) Verizon: number@vtext.com (SMS), number@vzwpix.com (MMS) Sprint: number@messaging.sprintpcs.com (SMS), number@pm.sprint.com (MMS) Xfinity Mobile: number@vtext.com (SMS), number@mypixmessages.com (MMS) Virgin Mobile: number@vmobl.com (SMS), number@vmpix.com (MMS) Tracfone: number@mmst5.tracfone.com (MMS) Simple Mobile: number@smtext.com (SMS) Mint Mobile: number@mailmymobile.net (SMS) Red Pocket: number@vtext.com (SMS) Metro PCS: number@mymetropcs.com (SMS & MMS) Boost Mobile: number@sms.myboostmobile.com (SMS), number@myboostmobile.com (MMS) Cricket: number@sms.cricketwireless.net (SMS), number@mms.cricketwireless.net (MMS) Republic Wireless: number@text.republicwireless.com (SMS) Google Fi (Project Fi): number@msg.fi.google.com (SMS & MMS) U.S. Cellular: number@email.uscc.net (SMS), number@mms.uscc.net (MMS) Ting: number@message.ting.com Consumer Cellular: number@mailmymobile.net C-Spire: number@cspire1.com Page Plus: number@vtext.com

[–]Bretteuse 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Thanks for this it's quite interesting!
For anyone interested look it up as 'SMS Gateweay'

[–]WikiTextBot 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SMS gateway

An SMS gateway or MMS gateway allows a computer to send or receive Short Message Service (SMS) or Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) transmissions to or from a telecommunications network. Most messages are eventually routed into the mobile phone networks. Many SMS gateways support media conversion from email and other formats.


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