to send your first iPhone MMS message. Simply select a photo from your iPhone’s Photo Album, drop it into a new email message, and address the email to your friend’s text-messaging email.
Text messaging email addresses for US carriers
The Xs should be replaced with your friend’s 10 digit mobile phone number:
Alltel = xxxxxxxxxx@message.alltel.com
Amp’d Mobile = xxxxxxxxxx@vtext.com
AT&T = xxxxxxxxxx@mms.att.net
Boost Mobile = xxxxxxxxxx@myboostmobile.com
Cingular (AT&T) = xxxxxxxxxx@mms.mycingular.com
Einstein PCS = xxxxxxxxxx@einsteinmms.com
Nextel = xxxxxxxxxx@messaging.nextel.com
Sprint = xxxxxxxxxx@messaging.sprintpcs.com or xxxxxxxxxx@pm.sprint.com
T-Mobile = xxxxxxxxxx@tmomail.net
US Cellular = xxxxxxxxxx@mms.uscc.net
Verizon Wireless = xxxxxxxxxx@vzwpix.com
Virgin Mobile = xxxxxxxxxx@vmobl.com
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Oct 2nd, 08
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rich
October 5th, 2008
@drewmcmanus: It is kind of amazing what Apple has left out of the iPhone. Cut and paste, MMS and most importantly some sort of background applications running and background notification. Sad to say we have no dates for 3 out of the 4 features.
drewmcmanus
October 5th, 2008
In my experience, using this method to send MMS is highly unreliable. Apple needs to add real MMS support to the iPhone.
Read: http://blog.mcmanus-family.com/2008/09/the-case-for-mms-on-the-iphone.html