Daniel Forrester
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Setup SMS facility in Outlook
I want to setup the SMS facility within Outlook, I have an SBS Server 2008 with Office 2010, what is involved?
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http://www1.sms-integration.com/p_88-msexchange-setup-instructions-sms.html
This looks more like it to be honest? But you got me close to it so I'll give you half the points if that's ok?
This looks more like it to be honest? But you got me close to it so I'll give you half the points if that's ok?
haha.. come on, don be stingy to the points:) i cannot read exactly what in your mind on what you want,
you can be more focus on outlook instead of exchange :)
anyway, glad you found your answer :)
the URL i provided (or you found) is built it in-house.
Outlook Mobile Service can be used as subscription to external provider for Outlook.
Just keep that in thought
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/introduction-to-outlook-mobile-service-HA010107892.aspx
you can be more focus on outlook instead of exchange :)
anyway, glad you found your answer :)
the URL i provided (or you found) is built it in-house.
Outlook Mobile Service can be used as subscription to external provider for Outlook.
Just keep that in thought
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/introduction-to-outlook-mobile-service-HA010107892.aspx
ASKER
Ok there you go!!!!
AT&T – cellnumber@txt.att.net
Verizon – cellnumber@vtext.com
T-Mobile – cellnumber@tmomail.net
Sprint PCS - cellnumber@messaging.sprin
Virgin Mobile – cellnumber@vmobl.com
US Cellular – cellnumber@email.uscc.net
Nextel - cellnumber@messaging.nexte
Boost - cellnumber@myboostmobile.c
Alltel – cellnumber@message.alltel.
You set this up as an email address for people in Contacts