Sending MMS (Image) Messages To Cell Phones
Most cell phone carriers have a way to send an image to their customers. Use the following email address formats:
- Alltel – number@message.alltel.com
- AT & T – number@mms.att.net
- Bell Mobility (Canada) – number@1x.ball.ca
- Boost Mobile – number@boostmobile.com
- Cingular – number@mms.mycingular.com
- Fido (Canada) – number@fido.net
- Rogers Wireless (Canada) – number@pcs.rogers.com
- Sprint/ Nextel – number@messaging.sprintpcs.com
- T-Mobile – number@tmomail.net
- US Cellular – number@mms.uscc.net
- Verizon – number@vzwpix.com
- Virgin Mobile – number@vmobl.com
In each case the number is the phone number of the destination phone, entered without any dashes.

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