That depends on your provider. Most services use the phone number with area code and a certain @. Call your provider and ask...or look on their website.
2006-08-05 04:35:35
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answered by Greg 5
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feels like your digital mail provider could probable now not enable attachments of a million Mb. i do now not understand the way plenty further section the attachment technique consumes. there is likewise possible that the area is on the receiving end yet that ought to in all danger now not assist you already know of the dimensions subject. in case you ought to use application to down length the photograph so as that it in consumer-friendly words takes up 0.25 Mb it may additionally therapy the area.
2016-11-03 22:55:41
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answered by Anonymous
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if you send an email to (10-digit-number) @email.uscc.net , it will send that email as a text message to your phone. obviously replace the () with your number.
2006-08-07 08:06:17
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answered by solonraver 1
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same as it is on your email address
2006-08-05 04:36:03
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answered by blueeyesofutah 3
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it's usually (xxx)xxx-xxxx@uscellular.net or com. Ask your CPP!
2006-08-05 04:36:48
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answered by Autumn_Anne 5
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