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frito_bandito
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3 years ago
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gmail to phone.#tmomail.net is not working

emails from GMAIL to the SMS gateway, <phone.#>.@tmomail.net are NOT received as texts.

emails from OUTLOOK to the SMS gateway, <phone.#>.@tmomail.net ARE received as texts.

google has a gmail application “email to text” whereby one can gmail <phone.#>@sendemailtotext.com and receive text.  That is, google has their own email-SMS gateway.  When using this app, I DO receive the email as a text.

It appears that google is restricting emails to the tmobile email-SMS gateway, @tmomail.net, to force customers to use googles app “email to text”.  Did I mention that google charges for the service?

Is there anyone who can shed any light on this?  Is there anyone who can email <phone.#>.@tmomail.net and receive a text?

Thanks

frito

  • edwardp wrote:

    The vast majority of messages, are a miss.

     

    As of yesterday (14 September 2023), such messages were not being delivered to the phones (multiple) and the senders (not specifically via Gmail) are not receiving a bounce/reject message, so it appears the messages are winding up in a black hole somewhere.

     

    @HeavenM I understand spam filters are necessary, but when legitimate messages aren’t getting through, this is a problem

     

    This is beyond ridiculous now.

     

    Not being able to get a message through can be extremely frustrating. The spam filters should not be blocking everything. Are you sending these messages from your personal email address or from an automated email service? Does the email that you are sending from include words like admin, info, alert, test, contactus, or sales? (This is not a complete list of words in the email address that are filtered but gives you an idea.) The tmomail.net message route is not designed for ANY business messages, so if you are sending a message for a business purpose, you should either send from your business email to another email address or use a message aggregation service to send those. If you are sending a personal message (like “hey I left my phone at home. Can you make sure to feed the dogs?”), then those messages should not be blocked and we can dig deeper into what happened there (Unless that message is sent from a work email that is something like alert@company.com, because those are filtered out). 

    I know this is extra frustrating because this email to text service has allowed these types of messages for a long time. T-Mobile is making large strides against spammers and scammers and that means cracking down on the avenues that we know those bad apples are using to take advantage of our customers. T-Mobile is leading the pack when it comes to these changes, but we are not the only ones. The other carriers are also making their filters stronger. That is why it is important to start finding the right way to send those business messages, so you don't have to worry about being flagged as spam. 

  • gary201's avatar
    gary201
    Newbie Caller

    421 4.1.0 <g……..@gmail.com> sender rejected AUP#CDRBL

    Where g….. is may actual email address that I’m not going to show here.

    Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t.

  • HeavenM's avatar
    HeavenM
    Community Manager

    Hey friends, The tmomail.net service has some pretty strict spam filters. We want to avoid as much spam as possible, but it is also not a very robust service like regular texting or data services, so it is not designed to be used for any company uses either. From what you showed with the error message it looks like the message is coming from a seemingly generic email address. I don’t know if you changed the email address to keep your information private or if that is actually what you are sending it from. The spam filters that exists for the email to text service look for generic emails like that and block them by design. That filter also looks for things like alert@ info@ admin@ and many other email addresses that may be associated to a company or spam. 

    I know that this may not be the news that you want to hear, but I hope it at least sheds a little light on the situation and gives you some other ideas on how to get those messages sent.

  • kb6mcc's avatar
    kb6mcc
    Roaming Rookie

    I having the very same problem…..Don’t know where to get helps???

  • Oops, Maybe I was too quick to allege that google was nefariously dropping email/gmails to phone.#tmomail.com.

    24 hours ago, I sent email/gmail to phone.#@tmomail.com.  I just received a deliver status notification stating:

    There was a temporary problem delivering your message to nnnnnnnnnn@tmomail.net. Gmail will retry for 47 more hours. You'll be notified if the delivery fails permanently.

    AND:

    Remote-MTA: dns; tmo-west.mx.a.cloudfilter.net. (44.225.109.57, the server for the domain tmomail.net.)
    Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 421 4.1.0 my.email.address@gmail.com sender rejected AUP#CDRBL

    I think T-mobile is using a third party named Cloudfilter to block spam texts and I am getting rejected.

    Any thoughts?  What does AUP#CDRBL mean?

    frito