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I use email to text through SMS gateways. If someone tells me his carrier is verizon I write phonenumber@vzwpix.com as the email address
So I was just wondering if it's possible to create a macro to simplify the copying and pasting in the email address. if txt is verizon emailaddress1 = 9999999999@vzwpix.com emailaddress2 = 9999999999@vtext.com if txt is sprint emailaddress1 = 9999999999@pm.sprint.com emailaddress2 = 9999999999@messaging.sprintpcs.com if txt is att emailaddress1 = 9999999999@mms.att.net emailaddress2 = 9999999999@txt.att.net if txt is tmobile emailaddress1 =9999999999@tmomail.net Thanx |
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