Domain - Mail2TXT160ID.net

As a combination of the above two services, we take as much of the body of the email as we can, and send it out as one text message only (up to a maximum of 160 characters). No need to add $$ after your message (though it is still supported).

This service also replaces the reply-path number that we would normally send with the message, replacing it with the first 11 characters of the email’s Subject field. So when the message arrives on the recipient’s phone they see who it’s from, rather than one of our reply-path numbers.

  • » To: phone-number@mail2txt160id.net
  • » Cc: This field is unused. If populated, the TextAnywhere SMS Gateway will ignore the contents.
  • » Bcc: This field is unused. If populated, the TextAnywhere SMS Gateway will ignore the contents.
  • » Subject: The first 11 characters of the Subject field will be sent as the Originator for the SMS. None of the Subject content will be sent in the body of the SMS. If the first four characters are Re: , then these will be ignored and the next 11 characters will be taken. If the Subject is empty, then a reply-path number will be sent instead of an alphanumeric originator.
  • » Body: The content of the email message body will be the content of the text message, displayed after any subject body. Only one SMS message will be sent, with as much of the Subject and Body of the email as can be accommodated in a single 160-character SMS message

Entering $$ at the end of your email body will stop any content after the $$ from being sent out.


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