Forum Discussion
How to email MMS to phone?
- Hace 8 años
I use Gmail. I was previously with AT&T, and created a contact called "My
Cell phone" with the email phonenumber@txt.att.net. This worked for years.
When I switched to T-Mobile, I changed the contact email to
phonenumber@tmomail.net.
This is where the problem started. Even though I changed the address, it
would not work. I've since deleted the contact and used
phonenumber@tmomail.net, and it works now. Thanks for the update.
Craig
fireguy_6364 wrote:then that would be an issue with Hotmail and not so much TMO. if it were every email out there then sure..TMO issue..but seeing as how one works fine but the other doesnt points at whom the issue lies with.
carriers dont adjust to apps..the apps get adjusted to the carrier.
There is *definitely* an issue with T-Mobile where it comes to ‘tmomail.net’, @fireguy_6364 . I have been using this service to receive "on call" alerts for work issues for years. A couple of years ago, the reliability of tmomail.net messages started decreasing. At the time, I had a discussion with a VP of T-Mobile who works with the 'tmomail.net' product: it seems they've been having massive issues with SPAM, so they've tightened their SPAM rules more and more over the years.
I have periodically changed my alert message format, as well as the email provider with which I send the messages. Upon analyzing the failure messages I receive (in my junk mailbox hours after the message was sent), I usually can fix the issue (ie, ensure the message headers contain minimal SPAM signals). However, in the last few months, the messages have been failing with "server temporarily unavailable AUP#MSRT".
AUP stands for Acceptable Use Policy, which suggests my messages are once again being marked as SPAM by T-Mobile's services. Further, the failure messages are coming from 'tmo-west.mx.a.cloudfilter.net' - which is the company T-Mobile uses for SPAM filtering.
I use this service for a week every month, during which I am on call for work support. Work emails the messages to my mail account - usually a few messages per week from work, and one test message per day from myself to ensure my tmomail is working - so it's not a ton of messages. I use an app I wrote to send the 'tmomail.net' message from my current email account such that it is not "forwarded" (which is a SPAM signal) - it is a brand new message sent specifically from that account. AND, it's single messages, coming from my own mail account to my own phone - I'm not doing "business" or "mass marketing email" or anything of that genre. Yet, still...
As for mail services, I went from a couple of generic email services, to gmail, then to iCloud when gmail started getting blocked. All of them worked for a short time, after which 'cloudfilter' started blocking the messages. As I noted, the messages I get from iCloud account now say either the above, or occasionally that cloudfilter refused to talk with iCloud.com. And the failures are ALWAYS from 'tmo'-something at cloudfilter - so it’s definitely T-Mobile causing the problem.
Contenido relacionado
- Hace 2 años
- Hace 2 años
- Hace 6 años
- Hace 2 años