E-mail to Text Service Commands are simple and easy to use
User Commands
Using the REPLY option on your phone, use the following commands to interact with the E-mail to Text service.
Use one of the following Commands to reply to the initial alert message:
Command
Short Forms
Description
Read
R
Reads or gets the next part of the message
Block
B
Adds the sender to your "deny" list (spam control*)
Use the following commands to interact with received messages:
Command
Short Forms
Description
Read
R
Reads or gets the next part of the message
Block
B
Adds the sender to your "deny" list (spam control*)
Forward email@addr.com
F
Forward the entire e-mail message (including attachments) to another e-mail address
Forward addr1; addr2; addr...
F
Forward the entire e-mail message to a list of e-mail addresses (separate addresses with semicolons)
Get cc
Gcc, G cc
Retrieves the cc list on a received message
Any other text
Replying with any other text will send that text back to the original sender as a reply to the sender's email
Administrative Commands
Use these commands to manage your service.
Just send a command as a text message to "0000000000". (10 zeros)
Command
Description
Subscribe
Turns the E-Mail to Text service on
unSubscribe
Turns the E-Mail to Text service off
Alias name
Defines your alias (e.g. name@pcs.rogers.com)
Name your name
Defines a familiar name (e.g. "John Smith"), in addition to the e-mail alias, for outbound e-mails from your phone
number off
Turns alerts off for e-mail sent to number@pcs.rogers.com. Note: You must define an alias in order to use this command!
number on
Turns alerts for number@pcs.rogers.com back on
cc on
All replies will be sent to all addresses in the 'To' and 'cc' fields of the original received e-mail
cc off
Turns carbon copy reply off
Allow email@addr.com
Add a sender to the "allow" list, removing that sender from the "deny" list if necessary. (spam control*)
Allow domain.com
Add any address from a domain to the "allow" list (any user@domain.com)
Block email@addr.com
Add a sender to the "deny" list, removing that sender from the "allow" list if necessary. (spam control*)
Block domain.com
Add any address from a domain to the "deny" list (any user@domain.com)
Francais
Request service in French
Help
Returns a list of help topics
Help command
Returns help for using a specific command
*Spam Control
The Rogers Wireless™ E-mail to Text Service uses a sophisticated anti-spam engine to help insure that subscribers do not receive unsolicited e-mail messages.
A network component will block messages which contain specific criteria, unique to spam messages. As well, subscribers may also choose to personalize the behaviour of their service by populating their "allow" and "deny" lists (see above).
E-mail originating from addresses in the "deny" list will never reach the phone. E-mail originating from addresses in the "allow" list will always reach the phone, whether the service believes the messages to be spam or not.
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