> > BUT, that will not work for everything, such as a alpha/numeric pager or
a
> > cell phone which only had SMS on it, not e-mail.
> >
> > John Tolmachoff
> > Engineer/Consultant/Owner
> > eServices For You
> 
> Most cell phone services provide an email address for sending SMS messages
> to your phone. AT&T for example uses <phone number>@mobile.att.net.
> 
> I've simply set up a rule in my mailer to automatically forward messages
> with "[Virus Alert]" in the Subject: to my phone, so it should appear in
> both my inbox and on my phone.

Yes, that is called the SMS address. However, in the event of something
important, direct e-mail, rather than relying on a Imail Rule, is preferred.

John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You


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> Subject: RE: [Declude.Virus] New Virus Alert mailing list for urgent virus
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> > > You can send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "subscribe
> > virusalert
> > > Your Name" in the body of the E-mail.
> >
> 
> -- Tim
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