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Default 05-02-2008, 01:47

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Originally Posted by Przemolog View Post
BTW, how does the email2sms feature in Mobal work? Does it mean that each Mobal SIM has a virtual email address (e.g. 447....@mobal.com) and such an email is forwarded to to the phone as an SMS for free?
I don't recall if this is on Mobal's website but here is what they e-mailed me a long time ago. (The ***** are the last 5 digits of my Mobal phone number.)

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MMail

What is MMail?
MMail allows our GSM phones to send text messages to email addresses, and to receive emails as text messages.

Activating MMail
To activate the MMail service, you just text the word "on" to 212 (refer to your manufacturers user guide for instructions on how to send a text message.) You only need to do this once, which is charged at $0.80. You will receive the following text message:

"Your email service is now on and your address is +4478940*****@mmail.co.uk"

If you don‘t receive this message, you will not be able to receive messages.

Sending a MMail message
To send a text message to an email address, start the message with the email address you are sending it to. Then add a space, and type the message itself. For example:

bozo@fubar.com Hello, Mobal is amazing!

Send the completed message to 212. The message can be as long as you like, but the message will be broken-up into parts of approx 100 characters each. You will be charged at $0.80 per part.

Receiving a MMail message
To receive an email as a text message the sender needs to address their email to: +4478940*****@mmail.co.uk
If the sender's message is longer than 100 characters, it will be broken-up into parts. You will only receive the first message and you will have to retrieve the other parts of the message:
1. In the title of the message you will see Email ? Part 1 of * where ? will be a letter, * is the number of parts the message is split into. For example Email A Part 1 of 5
2. At the end of the first text message you will see "4 nxt part txt ?"
3. Create a new text message with the letter that is indicated by ? above. Send this message to 212, which will be charged at $0.80

De-activating MMail
To de-activate the MMail Service, just text the word "off" to 212, which is charged at $0.80
BTW sending yourself an e-mail costs only $.80 so it's the cheapest way to test that your Mobal SIM is working if you haven't used it in a while. Yes, it's supposed to stay activated permanently but it's better to test it before a trip than to find it doesn't work when you're in a foreign country.

Also, I never deactivate MMail and I've never got spam on it.


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