Recently I've sent accidently an SMS to a wrong person from my Contacts.
Is there any application that would allow me to create an outgoing SMS "black list" which would prevent me (or my phone), accidently or not, to send an SMS to this person?
Thnx
There's a few call blockers that will do sms but not sure about outgoing. Why not just delete the contact? Or change the name to make it less likely to call/sms by mistake?
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Hi all,
I need to send an SMS broadcast to all my contacts from another phone number.
Does anyone know how to insert my name in the title of the SMS so that it shows when my contacts receive the SMS?
Regards.
Recently upgraded to 6.1. Honestly, I hate the threaded SMS feature. I disabled it through the registry but not until I accidentaly opened my Inbox and it started to consolidate my SMS.
My question is, deos it somehow store them in a DB? If i delete all my SMS, will the DB also be cleared? If I disable threaded SMS, would I recover the used space?
Also, I know there's an app that allows you to enable/disable threades SMS on the fly. can you point me to that app?
Hey guys,
i'm currently using Backup to Gmail to backup my SMS.
However i'm a little bit confused about the way it saves the sender and receiver contacts in gmail.
i can only see the name of the sender in my gmail account sms folder - not the number.
But how about restoring the messages? And especially if there are messages from people i don't have anymore in my contact list.
Can anyone bright me up?
cheers
Maxim
I just wrote an SMS (2 pages), sent it, but it didn't appear in the SMS list (even though it confirmed delivery). I have the automatic delete SMS setting after 500 messages, so that's not the problem. Does anybody have this problem ?
I can forward the incoming calls to other phone. How can I forward incoming SMS to other phone?
Both voice and SMS forwarding are network functions. And very few networks implement SMS forwarding. You might try contacting your provider and ask if they do, but chances are slim.
As an alternative, you may install a SMS app with SMS forwarding capability - something like "Auto SMS (Autoresponder)" or similar. You'll be paying for each message that gets resent, unless you're on a plan with free SMS.
If you're connected to an Exchange email server you can also sync SMS with email.
You can find these kinds of apps on the market. As the last poster mentioned, you need an sms forwarder. I use sms backup which after 1 minute of receiving a message it backs up the message onto my gmail account under a label of my choosing. You mark them as read or unread. You have a lot of possibilities when it comes to just saving or forwarding your messages. But if you want to be able to respond, then that's more difficult. You can forward the sms to another phone, but responding with the same number is a trickier subject!
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Hmmm, I've been carrying two phones until I port my number from T-Mobile to O2.... might have to look into these SMS forwarding apps