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Email-to-SMS Gateway TIM Italy -
03-10-2010, 21:52
I've tried n@timnet.it and 0n@timnet.it, but messages don't get delivered. Any help would be Welcome.
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12-10-2010, 11:51
I'm sorry but I have no idea, no one uses this service in Italy and I don't even know if it's possible to use it at all. Where did you find those addresses?
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12-10-2010, 18:47
I have seen it many places, although the addresses they list are not all the same. Here is a typical list: Email to SMS Gateways, Complete List | mutube
The US gateways do work. That is how I send SMS to myself when I get voicemail. Maybe Tim no longer offers the service. |
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12-10-2010, 19:43
I remember that in former times it was possible to activate the email to SMS service in all german networks.
But there is was a problem: The phone companies got the "wonderful" idea of charging for incoming email-to-SMS-messages, so I really do know nobody, who ever did it. Please remember: Incoming SMS in Europe (and most parts of the world) are for free even while roaming. So there is no advantage for the email-to-SMS service at all. |
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email-sms gateway advantage(?) -
13-10-2010, 13:19
but if the sender is roaming with a data plan (sunk cost) and faces paying for each outbound SMS, then there would be an advantage, right?
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13-10-2010, 14:17
Yes, but since that service doesn't work most of the time and in most of the countries it's better to use other services, such as MobiSMS, for example. And BTW 13 cents for an SMS in roaming is not that terrible...
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re: sms/email gateway: costs -
13-10-2010, 14:24
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actually, doesn't mobile skype (chat only) or mobile yahoo IM use UMTS and is therefore "free" for data plan users, or do they go over SMS?
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13-10-2010, 16:16
If you have "free" data roaming you'll pay nothing since they use a normal data connestion, not SMS.
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24-10-2010, 18:10
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I guess the US companies offer the service because they can earn revenue from it. If the European companies started charging for the incoming messages, I can understand why people stopped using the service. |
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timnet.com has no MX record, so no email -
12-06-2015, 13:41
A simple query for timnet.com MX (email) records shows:
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Start: Jun 12, 2015, 2:29:32 PM ;; Query: timnet.com ,type = MX , class = IN Query cannot find any information -- Gib Henry |
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