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Ron Harter wrote:
> When using e-mail to send an SMS message to a phone, how is the call back
> number specified?
>
It isn't, since hte message didn't come from a phone.
You can, however, include the phone number in the text of your SMS. As
long as it's properly formatted (xxx-xxx-xxxx) most phones will
recognize it as a number that can be called.
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"Isaiah Beard" <sacredpoet@sacredpoet.com> wrote in message news:10uofe3gi2nb488@corp.supernews.com...
> Ron Harter wrote:
>> When using e-mail to send an SMS message to a phone, how is the call back
>> number specified?
>
> It isn't, since hte message didn't come from a phone.
>
> You can, however, include the phone number in the text of your SMS. As
> long as it's properly formatted (xxx-xxx-xxxx) most phones will
> recognize it as a number that can be called.
>
That's true, Isaiah, but perhaps what Ron really wants to do
could be handled at messaging.sprintpcs.com,
which has a block for entering a callback number.
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Actually we have a desktop application that sends a SMS message to a phone.
I was trying to make it easy for the people that get the messages to call
the right number, one does not always think straight in the middle of the
night. I will put the call back number in the message subject
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"John R. Copeland" <jcopelan@columbus.rr.aol.com> wrote in message
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"Isaiah Beard" <sacredpoet@sacredpoet.com> wrote in message
news:10uofe3gi2nb488@corp.supernews.com...
> Ron Harter wrote:
>> When using e-mail to send an SMS message to a phone, how is the call back
>> number specified?
>
> It isn't, since hte message didn't come from a phone.
>
> You can, however, include the phone number in the text of your SMS. As
> long as it's properly formatted (xxx-xxx-xxxx) most phones will
> recognize it as a number that can be called.
>
That's true, Isaiah, but perhaps what Ron really wants to do
could be handled at messaging.sprintpcs.com,
which has a block for entering a callback number.
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