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RE: PC to MMS message?


  • Subject: RE: PC to MMS message?
  • From: "Campbell" <c.macd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 23:25:24 -0000


I have been considering this also and noticed a hefty amount of data for
50Kb picture (I didn't reduce image size when trying). I have 2 possible
options

1 doorbell push - picture uploaded to site - text message to mobile...so if
mobile rings I can look at the picture of who I am talking to by wap to
site..... I don't know if it is poossible in the Sony ericsson K700 to
automatically look at website if my home number calls...

2 doorbell push picture taken and emailed to mobile account....if mobile
rings from home....download email from server and view picture...It would
be
good if I could once again automatically download if home number calls and
view pic...

I probably want too much and really should buy a better phone...like a
p910....but they are expensive and I just signed up for a year.

Maybe I should buy a cheap pay as you go 3g phone

Campbell

-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Cooper [mailto:cooper.steve@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 11 February 2005 14:22
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] PC to MMS message?



Does anyone know any services similar to SendMyTxt for text messages that
can be used to send a Multimedia message.

Ideally when my frontdoor bell is pressed I want to send a picture from the
doorcam to my mobile.  I already get a text message via SendMyTxt so have
all the detection and trigger stuff sorted.

Ideas?

One I had was to just upload the picture to a fixed file and WAP surf to
it.

S.






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