This solution worked for me. Now my SMS messages are being sent to its own 
label and my MMS appears in my main 
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On Monday, July 8, 2013 7:34:08 PM UTC-4, Chris Moffitt wrote:
> The problem I'm having with this, I think, is that in Gmail's efforts to 
> group emails together with common subjects, the existence of one MMS with an 
> attachment (even if archived) in that thread will cause Gmail to ignore the 
> prompt to send any new messages without attachments to the trash.  At least 
> that's what I think is happening.
> 
> On Thursday, November 8, 2012 6:24:51 PM UTC-8, teknolovr wrote:
> Ok, this is what I wanted to do. I wanted all GV texts to be automatically 
> deleted, but I wanted all GV messages with images to be saved. Here is the 
> rule I created:
> from: txt.voice.google.com
> has: SMS-to-email
> Skip Inbox, Mark as read, delete it
> Then I created another rule:
> from: txt.voice.google.com
> (clicked the "has attachment" box)
> Skip Inbox, Apply Label
> Now, all GV Messages go to the trash, and all GV messages with images go into 
> folder I created for images. 

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