I found this one at http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/smscell.htm
The major US cellular carriers use the 10_digit_number@cell.carrier_domain.com format for SMS to text capable cell phones, with a limit of 160 characters in the subject and message body (total).
| Carrier |
Send Email to phonenumber@.... |
| Alltel |
@message.alltel.com |
| Cingular |
@mobile.mycingular.com |
| Nextel |
@messaging.nextel.com |
| Sprint |
@messaging.sprintpcs.com |
| SunCom |
@tms.suncom.com |
| T-mobile |
@tmomail.net |
| VoiceStream |
@voicestream.net |
| Verizon |
@vtext.com |
Verizon users can register an alias at vtext.com to give out instead of their phone number. Both alias@vtext.com and phone_number@vtext.com will be valid addresses for the phone.
I'm not sure if mycingular is accurate - probably myatt?? anyone know?