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VERVE2 Advanced Text Messaging Guide
VERVE2 Advanced Text Messaging Guide
VERVE2 Advanced Text Messaging Guide
Introduction
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The new and improved VERVE 2™ app was designed with the capability to communicate
with the internet! Specifically, the VERVE 2™ app can now send text messages to any
phone from your computer using your mapped sensor profile. The VERVE 2™ app sends
text messages by creating a temporary email server (SMTP server) and sending a specially
formatted email to any phone number. This specially formatted email is then converted
by the recipient’s wireless carrier and sent to the recipient’s phone as a text message.
Many of the top carriers in most countries are already configured into the VERVE 2™ app
and does not require any extra work from you. You can check if your recipient’s wireless
carrier is already confingured trying to map a text message in the VERVE 2™ app and
looking in the Carrier list. If your recipient’s carrier is not listed, follow the simple steps
below to send text messages to any phone number.
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Sending Text Messages to Any Phone Number
To send a text message to any phone number, you will configure an email that gets sent to
the recipient’s wireless carrier. To access the email functionality, go onto the mapper page
of the VERVE 2™ app, click a zone on a sensor bar, click the “Web” button and click the
“Email” button. Your screen should look similiar to the screen below.
The address you will use depends on the recipient’s wireless carrier. A complete list of
wireless carriers and the proper formatting for the email address is attached below. Once
you locate the recipient’s carrier, you will input that email address into the “Address” bar
of the email page. For instance, if you are sending a text message to a phone with Boost
Mobile™, the email address would be: 5555555555@myboostmobile.com.
After the address is complete, you can enter whatever information you would like your
text message to have in the Message box. You can leave the Subject box blank. Then click
the “Save” button. You can now send text messages to that phone number!
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Country Carrier Gateway-Address Notes
USA
3 River Wireless number@sms.3rivers.net
Alaska Communications number@msg.acsalaska.com
This particular service may be
unavailable since it was
acquired by Verizon Wireless
Alltel (Allied Wireless) number@sms.alltelwireless.com and AT&T.
Ameritech number@paging.acswireless.com
AT&T Enterprise Paging number@page.att.net
AT&T Global Smart Messaging Suite (Powered
By Soprano) number@sms.smartmessagingsuite.com
This gateway fails to handle
complete phone numbers; the
country code must be omitted,
leaving only the ten-
AT&T Wireless domestic-number@txt.att.net digit NANP number.
BellSouth number@bellsouth.cl
Bluegrass Cellular number@sms.bluecell.com
Bluesky Communications number@psms.bluesky.as
Boost Mobile number@myboostmobile.com
C Spire Wireless number@cspire1.com
Carolina West Wireless number@cwwsms.com
Cellcom number@cellcom.quiktxt.com
Cellular South number@csouth1.com
This particular service may be
unavailable since it was
Centennial Wireless number@cwemail.com acquired by AT&T.
Chariton Valley Wireless number@sms.cvalley.net
Cincinnati Bell number@gocbw.com
Cingular (Postpaid) number@cingular.com
number@mobile.mycingular.com
Cleartalk Wireless (Cleartalk) number@sms.cleartalk.us
Cricket number@sms.mycricket.com
Edge Wireless number@sms.edgewireless.com
Element Mobile number@SMS.elementmobile.net
Esendex number@echoemail.net
General Communications Inc. number@mobile.gci.net
Golden State Cellular number@gscsms.com
Hawaiian Telcom Wireless number@hawaii.sprintpcs.com
Helio number@myhelio.com
i wireless (T-Mobile) number.iws@iwspcs.net
i-wireless (Sprint PCS) number@iwirelesshometext.com
Illinois Valley Cellular number@ivctext.com
Inland Cellular Telephone number@inlandlink.com
Kajeet number@mobile.kajeet.net
LongLines number@text.longlines.com
MetroPCS number@mymetropcs.com
Nextel number@messaging.nextel.com
Page Plus Cellular (Verizon MVNO) number@vtext.com
Pioneer Cellular nine-digit-number@zsend.com
Pocket Wireless number@sms.pocket.com
Qwest Wireless number@qwestmp.com
Red Pocket Mobile (AT&T MVNO) number@txt.att.net
Subject must be in plain text,
not Q-encoded as described
Rogers Wireless number@pcs.rogers.com in RFC 2047.
Satellink number.pageme@satellink.net
Simple Mobile number@smtext.com
South Central Communications number@rinasms.com
Southernlinc number@page.southernlinc.com
Sprint (PCS) number@messaging.sprintpcs.com
Straight Talk number@vtext.com
Surewest Communications number@mobile.surewest.com
Syringa Wireless number@rinasms.com
Number can and by default
properly begins with “1″ (the
T-Mobile number@tmomail.net US country code)
Teleflip number@teleflip.com
Telus Mobility number@msg.telus.com
TracFone (prepaid) number@mmst5.tracfone.com
Unicel number@utext.com
US Cellular number@email.uscc.net
USA Mobility number@usamobility.net
Verizon Wireless number@vtext.com
Viaero number@viaerosms.com
Virgin Mobile number@vmobl.com
West Central Wireless number@sms.wcc.net
XIT Communications number@sms.xit.net
Singapore M1 n@m1.com.sg
Starhub (powered by Soprano) number@starhub-enterprisemessaging.com