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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/20/2014 11:59 AM, Chris Irwin
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<div class="">Somebody claiming to be Darcy Casselman
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>Does anyone know of a service that will give you a
phone number and send<br>
>you voice mail messages by email?<br>
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I use <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.vitelity.com/" target="_blank">http://www.vitelity.com/</a>>
-- they will give you a Canadian phone<br>
number, email your voicemail (transcribe and audio both),
and also support<br>
SMS.<br>
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<div>Browsing through their feature list, I see that they
support SMS! Have you used this? How does it work?<br>
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I had played with using my VOIP number as my primary "Just
one number" to get me at home, out, and
voicemail-to-email. The downside is having to say "Unless
you want to text me", and providing my mobile number.</div>
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les.net does SMS too. You can forward SMS to e-mail or another DID.<br>
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