How to send SMS Messages

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Most cell providers have an email address that you can send messages to and they will be converted to SMS messages.

Be sure to check with your cell provider for the most up to date info.

Below is a list of the known provider email addresses:


Carrier SMS Gateway MMS Gateway
Alltel [insert 10-digit number]@message.alltel.com [insert 10-digit number]@mms.alltelwireless.com
AT&T [insert 10-digit number]@txt.att.net [insert 10-digit number]@mms.att.net
Boost Mobile [insert 10-digit number]@myboostmobile.com [insert 10-digit number]@myboostmobile.com
Cricket Wireless [insert 10-digit number]@sms.cricketwireless.net [insert 10-digit number]@mms.cricketwireless.net
Google Project Fi [insert 10-digit number]@msg.fi.google.com [insert 10-digit number]@msg.fi.google.com
Republic Wireless [insert 10-digital number]@text.republicwireless.com
Sprint [insert 10-digit number]@messaging.sprintpcs.com [insert 10-digit number]@pm.sprint.com
Straight Talk [insert 10-digital number]@vtext.com [insert 10-digit number]@mypixmessages.com
T-Mobile [insert 10-digit number]@tmomail.net [insert 10-digit number]@tmomail.net
Ting [insert 10-digit number]@message.ting.com
Tracfone [insert 10-digit number]@mmst5.tracfone.com
U.S. Cellular [insert 10-digit number]@email.uscc.net [insert 10-digit number]@mms.uscc.net
Verizon [insert 10-digit number]@vtext.com [insert 10-digit number]@vzwpix.com
Virgin Mobile [insert 10-digit number]@vmobl.com [insert 10-digit number]@vmpix.com


At this time nothing we send would require MMS, so only the SMS gateways should be necessary.

where phonenumber = your 10 digit phone number