I would like to send text messages from my computer to a cellphone. Preferably for free. Also, while I don’t mind getting ads and spam since I’ll throw away the account when I no longer need it, I would like to make it so that the recipient does not get ads or spam as a result of my texts.
To send a text, picture, or video message to an AT&T wireless device from your email:
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[li]Text message: Address your email to the recipient’s 10-digit wireless phone number, followed by @txt.att.net, for example, [COLOR=“Black”]5551234567@txt.att.net**[/li][li]Picture or video message: Address your email to the recipient’s 10-digit wireless phone number, followed by @mms.att.net, for example, 5551234567**@mms.att.net**[/li][li]Don’t include dashes or spaces in between the numbers.[/li][/ul]**[/COLOR]
Google Voice is nice, but it’s a little bit more than a plain computer -> SMS gateway. It requires you to set up a Google Voice account first, which must be tied to a real cell phone number.
You can set one up using your current phone number and then disable forwarding, so essentially it just gives you a free SMS number. But that’s maybe a little more complex than needed.
Depends on the carrier, but they can often directly text your email address instead of a phone number. If they reply to one you sent them, then yes, it’ll route replies back to you too.
That second link doesn’t list my carrier (cellcom), but the first one looked up the number and gave me an email address with the number embedded. Sending a test text message to that link worked!
Agreed… unless you don’t have a cell phone. I only have a land line (ya, get off my lawn) and to be clear you can just as easily link google voice to your land line. And since land lines have the antiquated “Long Distance” charges… POOF free long distance calls.