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Question Posted Tuesday July 1 2008, 9:29 am

does anyone know how to send a message from a email to a att&t phone..like to do it for verzion for to send a email to the phone it is your number like (1111111111@vtext.com) in the send to box.

i really need it.
if someone could please find it and answer asap
its really important =[.


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michelle823 answered Wednesday July 2 2008, 3:26 pm:
if you have yahoo just click on new and then on text message and then in the address bar put in the number and type your msg.

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DHunter answered Tuesday July 1 2008, 12:39 pm:
That is easy Your address is your 10-digit number@txt.att.net

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