this is an image I just took at work. Looks like the MMS feature is working properly.
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that is very cool nathan.
kudos :cornut:
*takes the time to figure it out*
jeopardy theme song...
...okay i have no clue how to do this through my phone.
i am completely lost. :confused5: -
goaljnky New Member
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its the Samsung SCH-U940 (glyde) and im a Verizon bunny.
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Are you trying to use MMS or via email?
Are you replying to a post, or creating a new thread? -
and i read that i can make a roaming thread at home or work, then leave? then continue that roaming thread with a roaming post from my phone or email. or did i misudnerstand that...? -
The MMS first
- Using the Roaming Thread button start a new thread from home or work.
- Give it a title, verify your texting address is correct should be like, [email protected] <-Verizon Only
- Make sure you check I agree to the Roaming Threads Terms of Service
- Add some text.
- Click on submit
- You will get a text message to your phone with a unique ID for that thread from a roamingthreads.com address.
- Reply and attach up to 7MB of images to that message.
Assuming you left the default Recieve Email Confirmation? checked a text will be sent back confirming the post with a link to it. This can be discarded.
You can keep using the original reply to keep sending images till the cows come home and jump over the blue moon. They will all post to the same thread. When you run out of image space in that post, there is a limit of how many images can be in a single post but it is stupidly high, a new post in the same thread will be created.
Wanna get fancy and add captions to the image.
The command is formed as follows
@Image Number Caption@
Assuming 3 images and want to caption 1 and 3 it would look like
@1 Look Ma No Hands!@
@3 Crash, Bang, Ouch@
Go ahead and use the Test forum to practice in. Then we'll jump to email use. - Using the Roaming Thread button start a new thread from home or work.
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when using the mms feature through verizon, you need to use "[email protected]"
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