On 2 Apr 2025 19:17:58 GMT, Frank Slootweg wrote :
The google messaging app uses RCS.2. When I forward a message that I received via Verizon's email-to-
text feature, and it contains a photo, the photo is queued for
forwarding but the text is discarded.
No Verizon here, so can't replicate.
You do know that pretty much every carrier maintains a way to send an
email to a particular phone number?(*) It's not just Verizon. (I
have Visible, but the email-to-phone thing is the same because
Visible uses its corporate parent Verizon's network.)
As Andy indicated, in Europe (i.e. for Carlos, Andy and me) - and
probably most of the rest of the non-US world - these e-mail-to-SMS/MMS
and vice versa gateways are a thing of the past. These days, people just
use modern IM (Instant Messaging) platforms (if they only know a
recipient's phonenumber, but not hir e-mail address).
Also MMS is a thing of the past and SMS is mostly a thing of the past
(except for *receiving* SMS messages (for 2SV and other purposes)).
I'm in the USA and while there are essentially only 3 major carriers, all
of whom have an SMS-to-Email gateway, I agree with Frank that it's almost unused here (as far as I can tell from my own personal experience).
As for RCS, I haven't experienced anyone in the USA who communicates with
me having anything to do with it - but I'm using PulseSMS as my default SMS/MMS app, and it doesn't have RCS so I probably wouldn't even know it.
My only issue is when I receive a video from iPhone users, I have to switch those iPhone users to WhatsApp (which most of them have) to be non blurry.
I suspect (hope?) that when RCS/encryption arrives, things will improve.
I suspect (hope?) that when RCS/encryption arrives, things will improve.The google messaging app uses RCS.
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On 2 Apr 2025 19:17:58 GMT, Frank Slootweg wrote :
2. When I forward a message that I received via Verizon's email-to-
text feature, and it contains a photo, the photo is queued for
forwarding but the text is discarded.
No Verizon here, so can't replicate.
You do know that pretty much every carrier maintains a way to send an
email to a particular phone number?(*) It's not just Verizon. (I
have Visible, but the email-to-phone thing is the same because
Visible uses its corporate parent Verizon's network.)
As Andy indicated, in Europe (i.e. for Carlos, Andy and me) - and
probably most of the rest of the non-US world - these e-mail-to-SMS/MMS
and vice versa gateways are a thing of the past. These days, people just
use modern IM (Instant Messaging) platforms (if they only know a
recipient's phonenumber, but not hir e-mail address).
Also MMS is a thing of the past and SMS is mostly a thing of the past
(except for *receiving* SMS messages (for 2SV and other purposes)).
I'm in the USA and while there are essentially only 3 major carriers, all
of whom have an SMS-to-Email gateway, I agree with Frank that it's almost >unused here (as far as I can tell from my own personal experience).
As for RCS, I haven't experienced anyone in the USA who communicates with
me having anything to do with it - but I'm using PulseSMS as my default >SMS/MMS app, and it doesn't have RCS so I probably wouldn't even know it.
My only issue is when I receive a video from iPhone users, I have to switch >those iPhone users to WhatsApp (which most of them have) to be non blurry.
I suspect (hope?) that when RCS/encryption arrives, things will improve.
I'm in the USA and while there are essentially only 3 major carriers, all
of whom have an SMS-to-Email gateway, I agree with Frank that it's almost >unused here (as far as I can tell from my own personal experience).
As for RCS, I haven't experienced anyone in the USA who communicates with
me having anything to do with it - but I'm using PulseSMS as my default >SMS/MMS app, and it doesn't have RCS so I probably wouldn't even know it.
My only issue is when I receive a video from iPhone users, I have to switch >those iPhone users to WhatsApp (which most of them have) to be non blurry.
I suspect (hope?) that when RCS/encryption arrives, things will improve.
This only covers USA companies, but i read here that email to text is
not common elswwhere.
what is cellular provider for this number >https://www.ipqualityscore.com/free-carrier-lookup
I'm in the USA and while there are essentially only 3 major carriers, all >>of whom have an SMS-to-Email gateway, I agree with Frank that it's almost >>unused here (as far as I can tell from my own personal experience).
I don't want to have to turn on my phone to send a text, so for the one
or two people I write to often, I've found the email address of their
phones, and I use email from the PC and they get a text.
Then when they reply to me with a text, I get an email. It's very >convenient.
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