Email is now the standard for business communication, so much so that most corporate systems include email integration.
SMSGlobal leverages this ease of use and accessibility by providing an Email to SMS service. This service accepts emails and automatically converts them to an SMS compatible format and pushes the message to the intended recipient. The Email 2 SMS service allows seamless convergence between existing systems and the capability of sending SMS.
By using an email address to generate SMS, you and your staff can simply send SMS from your mail client or through existing business systems by using this easy to use feature.
Please find below a list of benefits for this service.
The Email 2 SMS service is by default turned off upon account activation. You will therefore need to turn this feature on by going to the Tools section inside the Web Messaging Platform.
This will include activating the feature, as well as specifying which email addresses our system will allow to send messages on behalf of your account. This process is known as whitelisting.
You can specify individual email addresses (e.g worker@business.com.au) or wildcard a domain (e.g @business.com.au) if you would like to enable the ability to send for everyone from your office. Please ensure you do not whitelist a domain you don’t own or are not the administrator of as once a domain is whitelisted any user who sends SMS from that domain will charge from your account. If you are unsure please speak to your system administrator.
Please reach out to SMSGlobal support to whitelist a email domain for Email2SMS.
We also have a video to configure Email2SMS, this link can be added to page if useful
There are two options available with Email 2 SMS. First you can send an SMS to an individual phone number or you can send a bulk SMS to a group of recipients. To send to an individual number:
Send an email to xxxxxxxxx@email.smsglobal.com
Note: xxxxxxxxx is the mobile number of the person you would like to send to e.g. 61447100250@email.smsglobal.com
Ensure the body of the message is plain text, not HTML. The body of the email will be the message sent. The subject line can be left blank (it is ignored). The email address must be specified in the TO field. CC fields are ignored.
Important: You MUSTsend the email FROM either one of the email addresses/wildcard domains specified under your account preferences.
Important: Do NOT use the CC or BCC fields as these are not supported by the system. Only use the TO field.
Important: You MUSTenter the mobile number as an international format. Example 61447100250 instead of 0447100250 (61 is Australia’s telephone prefix).
To send to a group in your phonebook:
Step 1.
Send an email to xxxxxxxxx@groups.smsglobal.com
Note: xxxxxxxxx is the group keyword of the group that you wish to send too. e.g. If your group name is “Test Group” but your group keyword is “test” then the email is test@groups.smsglobal.com
Step 2.
Ensure the body of the message is plain text, not HTML. The body of the email will be the message sent. The subject line can be left blank (it is ignored). The email address must be specified in the TO field. CC fields are ignored.
Note: “To remove an automated Email signature when sending an Email to SMS:
- Remove the signature manually, or
- Use the command {sms} add content {/sms}
For example {sms} Hello from SMS Global{/sms} , the only content that will be sent in the SMS will be the content in between the tags.”
Sending SMS via Email To SMS is not limited to single recipients. You can also send to multiple people by specifying multiple addresses in the TO field of the email.
The Email To SMS service is capable of allowing recipients the ability to reply to your messages. This is called Incoming SMS or 2 Way SMS .
There are several configurable options inside the Tools section of your MXT account, which will control how email is delivered and replied to using this service.
When a recipient receives your SMS email there are 2 options.
By default, when Reply to email is active, the replies of your recipients will be sent to the inbox of the main email that is associated with your account, however it is also possible to have the reply sent to the email address that sent the message.
Note: It is not possible to specify multiple reply email address destinations.
If you are using a dedicated number, please specify this as your Sender ID for recipients.
Usually, an SMS plugin is required when configuring Email-To-SMS, however, Outlook 2007 and 2010 has a built-in texting feature. All you have to do is enable the SMS settings in Tools.
Below is a quick how-to on enabling the SMS setting in Outlook:
Remember: SMS is limited to 160 characters
Outlook 2013, 2016 and Office 365 do not support the Outlook text messaging service. However, you can add on an Email-To-SMS Outlook plugin.
Contact our support team to discuss Outlook to SMS solutions for you.