--- "samantha" wrote:
> Does it really work?

Of course. There are several ways to do it. 


> I sent to my yahoo addy and nothing yet.

How did you send it? Different phones work a little differently. For
example, on my basic Nokia 6010 I have two options. One is to go into
text messaging then choose to send an SMS Email message. I think you
then have to send it to "500" for it to go though or something like
that. Instead I usually go to the menu item for sending multimedia
messages. When I am prompted to pick the person to send it to, I can
pick either their phone number (if I want to message their phone) or
their email address to send it to an email account.


> Well it sent but I have yet to get a message
> in my email box from my phone.

One thing you can try is to send an email to your phone. Did you know
your phone has an email address? It is your 10 digital phone number
followed by tmomail.net so for example, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Please note that is a dot NET address and not the more common COM
address. Many people accidentally/automatically insert .com and don't
understand why it does work.

Anyway, if the email comes through on your phone, it is a very simple
matter to reply to it to send back to the email address it came from.

Patrick Timlin
http://www.geocities.com/ptimlin/


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