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I have edited the title of the thread to reflect that this hack no longer works for Sprint users.
Sprint has found a way to block this hack. Please refer to the following thread to learn how to send picture mail via e-mail: Using your email to send pics (Picture Mail) This is an automated message.
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However, it seems that now Sprint is actively blocking PPC users from the MMS server so that this app does not work anymore. It's not a matter of the plan or not, must of us have MMS on our plan, we just can't send them. Are you able to send MMS with this app now that you have spoken with Sprint? Or did they give you the e-mail workaround discussed in the General Discussion forum? Please share. |
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email your friend the pic with his #@pm.sprint.com
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Well, in all fairness, you did say "a friend that does have sprint" so Tillie was correct. If you read the big sticky at the top you'll see that Sprint is blocking MMS on these devices for some reason so you can email them to certain addresses depending on carrier in order to have it go through as an MMS. I don't think we're got it working for all carriers yet but reading the sticky at the top of the forum will answer your questions.
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the only thing i help you with is the major cell phone companys like these:
To do this, you simply send the picture as an attachment via e-mail. For other Sprint users, 10digitnumber@pm.sprint.com For Verizon users, 10digitnumber@vzwpix.com For T-Mobile users, 10digitnumber@tmomail.net For Cingular users, 10digitnumber@mms.mycingular.com ... ##########@mms.att.net |
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