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How this works: Almost all cell phone providers set up there phone services to receive free inbound text messaging along with this service is an individual email address that is set up with every phone number. All of the major carries set up their phone numbers with a corresponding email address: Lets say that that you have a targeted phone number 5552223333 this 10 digit number can be connected with a cell phone providers specific url which allows someone to send an email directly to the phone. For instance, say that the number 555-222-3333 is a Cingular number in this case the email address would be [email protected]
Now that you have determined a cell phones specific email address you can utilize this in many different ways. One option is to sign up for a bogus email address and forward all emails to your target cell phone. [email protected] Once you have signed up for a bogus email address and forward all emails to your target, you then you need to find a way to get as many emails to the bogus email address as possible. Any email that is sent to the bogus email address will then be forwarded to the targeted cell phone. From hear you can do a lot of different things to receive mass amounts of email. You can sign up for a bogus My Space account using the targeted email address. (www.myspace.com) If you choose this option, go through and request as many people to be your friend as possible. Pretty soon the emails will come piling in your target will be thoroughly confused as to why their phone is getting so many text messages from strange people. You could also just add the general email address to any junk mail ads or any email submission form that would produce spam. This way the process builds up over time.
Call Forwarding:
Many cell phones now have number forwarding my Cingular phone for instance has this option. By default my call forwarding is set up to got to a separate number that access my voicemail. This feature can be altered in a manner to forward any missed call to any number that is placed in call forwarding. Imagine some one you know leaves their phone out in the open you take a few minuets to change the call forwarding to maybe their ex-boy/girl friends number, maybe you direct their missed calls to some annoying info line or to a payphone. Instead of someone leaving a voicemail for this person they will be directed to the new-forwarded number with out a clue as to what is going on. To access the call forwarding or to see if it is an option at all you will want to generally look for phone setting. This should get you started on the right path.
Example: [email protected] (Verizon)
Example: [email protected] or @cingularme.com (Cingular)
Example: [email protected] (Sprint PCS)
Example: [email protected] (AT&T Wireless / now part of Cingular)
Example: [email protected] (Nextel Mobile)
Example: [email protected] (T-Mobile)
Example: [email protected] (Virgin Mobile USA)
Example: [email protected] (Metrocall various pager services
varies depending on service 80 to 200 characters, depending on subscription
plan)
Kow you can send a text message to any SMS-enabled phone via AOL Instant Messenger. Just IM the screen name +17185551212, where 7185551212 is the phone number you want to SMS. Add the number to your buddy list for easy access. The +1 country code is required, and (correct me if I�m wrong) this only works works globally.
Finding someones voicemail:
All you need to do is find the voicemail number for the other person�s provider. Usually, it�s as easy as replacing the last four digits of their phone number with M-A-I-L.
Adam Ray [email protected]