On Sun, 3 Sep 2006 17:36:02 +0800, "Roger Filomeno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> MMS is just an email encasulated in MMS headers, attachments such mobiles
> contents are handled the basically as multipart message attachment like in
> emails; therefore technically you can also call your email as MMS.
> 
> So im scratching me head why you would send an SMS and need to build
> another
> appliance to route it to email rather than use MMS directly (except
> ofourse
> you phone doesnt have MMS capability then its time to buy a new phone).

i resent that! i love my N3310 and it allows me to do things for which I bought 
it, send and receive calls and text messages. it is a different matter if the 
mms-capable phone is a gift. :)

> Btw
> to clarify things, you can send an MMS directly to an email address and
> the
> receiver can reply directly from email back to the sender as MMS (the
> sender
> address will be something like [EMAIL PROTECTED]).
> 

smart has this textmail service and i think globe has one also. is there a way 
to leverage this service using the pc-to-phone packages we have on the net? i 
just remembered this because my number got mapped automatically to the [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] address when i tried the service. Or is it the same as MMS with a 
different packaging?

ciao!

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