January 25, 200620 yr I have finaly again been able to send an e-mail from a pc to a AIS mobile phone with the following adress structure : [email protected] Note that the country code (66) is not part of the adress anymore
January 25, 200620 yr Author Can this be done with DTAC too? Have never tried to/from DTAC Anybody knows if it is possible to send pictures to a mobile phone via MMS from a PC ? What format and size has the picture to be ? (attachement or within the text ? JPEG or other format ?) Thanks
January 26, 200620 yr Sorta, kinda, doesn't work for me...sent an email to my mobile, got an SMS in ~ 20 sec. tells me I have an MMS and to log in to my mobilelife account, do that, go to my MMS in-box and get: 500 Internal Server Error mmsUserHandler: java.lang.NullPointerException or OK so maybe it works better for you? Maybe I need a more expensive phone? Yahoo! Messenger with Voice is much easier to use, more reliable, delivers SMSes to 1-2-Call and DTAC recipients, can reply (to Yahoo Messenger). Or I send an SMS from my phone, or I use a paid service (via email, looks like it came from my phone), the latter two options cost ~ 4 baht per SMS. FWIW, they've re-enabled the free service here http://www.mobilelife.co.th/mobilelife/t/main.htm or here if not logged in as a registered user: http://www.mobilelife.co.th/mobilelife/t/v...e/sms/index.htm (but cannot get it to work?) and it works much better, if logged in as a registered user. Sent a text message to my phone, I can read it, and it shows as coming from my mobile (if logged in to mobilelife). For those trying to send SMS'es to 1-2-Call users just get them to register, or register for them, then log in and send them SMSes. DTAC probably has a similar system, go poke around their websites, or use Yahoo! Messenger with voice.
February 3, 200620 yr DTAC is supposed to have somthing similar. My girlfriend has DTAC so I wanted to see if there was a way. I have AIS and I tried using this email address. It only shows the first 38 characters of the subject line and nothing of the message contents. I guess that is the best it can do. I have my MSN IM setup so people can send me off-line messages to my mobile but it seems to break apart large messages into 48 characters. So it all kind of works.
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