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How to use @tmomail.net via gmail? I am not getting Email to SMS on my phone, even though SMS to Email works
kb6mcc wrote:Return-Path: <XXXXXX@gmail.com>Received: from dvrdvs ([70.228.70.241]) by smtp.gmail.com with ESMTPSA id r13-20020a0de80d000000b005927a79333esm1359252ywe.28.2023.10.04.12.32.54 for <1562XXXXXXX@tmomail.net> (version=TLS1_2 cipher=ECDHE-ECDSA-AES128-GCM-SHA256 bits=128/128); Wed, 04 Oct 2023 12:32:54 -0700 (PDT)Message-ID: <651dbde6.0d0a0220.8219b.3e36@mx.google.com>From: ken <XXXX@gmail.com>To: Ken <XXXXXXX@tmomail.net>Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2023 12:33:08 -0800Subject: Home Cam: XXXXX Detected On Channel D2X-Mailer: MailerX-Priority: 3MIME-Version: 1.0Content-type: multipart/mixed; boundary="#boundary#"--#boundary#Content-Type: text/plain; charset=GB2312Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bitThis is an automatically generated e-mail from your NVR.EVENT TYPE: Motion DetectedEVENT TIME: 2023-10-04,12:33:03NVR NAME: Home CamNVR S/N: 0820191223CCRRE04792821WCVUCAMERA NAME(NUM): Front(D2) --#boundary#Content-Type: image/jpeg; name="D02-1.jpg"Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="D02-1.jpg"Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64--#boundary#Content-Type: image/jpeg; name="D02-2.jpg"Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="D02-2.jpg"Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64--#boundary#Content-Type: image/jpeg; name="D02-3.jpg"Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="D02-3.jpg"Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64--#boundary#--
I appreciate you sharing the full error message. The reason that the messages are not going through is because of the automated nature of the message.
Our Consumer versus Non-Consumer Text Messaging T-Mobile Support page explains:
The e-mail to text gateway is a legacy system that may eventually be decommissioned in the future. It is designed for low volume consumer traffic only and cannot handle a significant volume of messages. For that reason, all non-consumer messaging is prohibited on the e-mail to text gateway, and even high volume consumer messaging may be blocked as it can impact the system's ability to handle messages for all customers. If you need to send non-consumer or high-volume consumer messaging, work with an aggregator as their connections can handle these message volumes.
Automated messages sent from or about your home cam are non-consumer messages because they are not a person typing something and hitting send, but a bot system generating the message. You will need to find another way to get those messages like sending them to a new email address that you sign into your phone or see if the home camera has a setting for text notifications.
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