Text Message Email notification with Gmail Filters

OK, I’m sure I’m not breaking any new ground here, but a quick Google search didn’t turn anything up so whatever, I’ll post it here [end comma-spliced run on sentence]. I’ll also give credit where it is do. This is a combination of two techniques picked up from two sources. One is an article I found on tech-recipes.com and the other from a posting on lifeHacker.com.

Combine these two articles and you get the following mathematically irrelevant yet shamelessly marketable equation:

Gmail Filters + SMS = Select Email Notification To Your Cell Phone

For those asking, “huh?, ” I am referring to using Gmail filters too evaluate incoming messages using criteria you devise to determine if a message should be sent to your phone via text message.

Before I get into the how, I’ll address the why. Don’t care why? Skip it and go straight to the how.

Why

Sometimes I am away from my computer.  I know.  It’s terrible of me, but It’s true.  During these times I don’t care so much about email.  Most if it anyway.  Part of my job as system administrator is to be accessible all the time.  If a client reports a problem, I need to know right away.  Since many of my clients reach me by email instead of by phone (even when it’s critical), I need a way of knowing when critical email arrives.
I know I’m sure to hear questions like, “Why not get a smart phone?”, “Why not just install Gmail for Mobile?”, etc.. The reason I have this setup is for mainly for two reasons.

First, I have a smart phone. It’s a Sprint Mogul and I like it (for the most part). But when it comes to email, there are many things I don’t like. First and foremost is the immense drain email puts on battery life. I had used the email features built into the phone via Windows Mobile 6 and found that even checking every 2 hours seemed to drain the battery life. I switched it to 4 hours, but then what’s the point. My mobile email solution was supposed to make me more accessible. Every 4 hours isn’t gonna help me accomplish that goal.

As far as Gmail for Mobile goes, this isn’t the best solution for me either. First, there is some sort of limitation on the Mogul that requires Gmail for Mobile to run through a Midlet Manager. This make logging in a pain in the ass because I have to open two apps, the midlet manager and GMail for Mobile. Then, for some reason, I have to provide log in credentials almost every time. Even if those problems no longer existed, I wanted a solution that came to me. Remembering to check my email every so often isn’t always as easy as it sounds.

One final reason too. Sometimes the mobile internet is sketchy. Even in metro areas like Philadelphia. The mobile web, so far, doesn’t seem to be as far along as Sprint seemed to imply it was. Even if I can’t check my mail where I am, it’s still nice to know what’s going on. This is also handy for people who have older phones.
So here’s how I do it.

HOW

  1. Log into Gmail. Get Gmail if you don’t have it. Just kidding, everyone uses Gmail right?
  2. Click on Settings, then go to the ‘Filters’ tab.
  3. Click on ‘create a new filter’. You could click on this in the main window, but it’s small and not everyone sees it.
  4. Create your filter using Google operators (the same ones for searching). Because google filters always imply an AND operator between the various fields I just use the “has the words” field. More on this in the lifeHacker.com article. Here’s an example.
    Note the parenthesis.  Check out the LifeHacker Article to see why we use them.
  5. Test your filter if want and click ‘Next Step’.
  6. Check the box for ‘forward it to’ and put in your cellphone’s SMS email. Just about every phone with text messaging has this. For me it is my-10-digit-phone-number@messaging.sprint.com. Not a Sprint customer, go to tech-recipes.com and find out what to use. Don’t use hyphens or periods, just the numbers. Here’s another example.
    Refer to tech-recipes.com for your provider's SMS domain.
  7. Click on ‘create filter’.
  8. Send yourself a test by writing an email to the email you used in step 6. Sometimes it takes a few minutes.


The Caveats

The only thing I’m not sure about is non US carriers. It should work in theory (since USA is the slow adopter of SMS) if you know what email to use. Another caveat is the 160 character limit on text messages. The subject line of the email is included in that limit. I’m cool with this because I only want a notification of the email. That way I don’t have to explain that I didn’t respond to Client X’s 9:30 PM website outage because I was busy getting my ass kicked on Xbox Live. Also, be advised that replying to the text message will give out your phone number because it will use the phonenumber@carriers-sms-domain.com address, not your regular email address. See below.
Just so you know.

If anyone else finds caveats, improvements, or [GASP!] errors, please comment below. Good luck.

-Adam

Congrats to Goowy

One of our favorite companies, for their service, and their awesome people…Goowy, just got purchased by AOL.

While AOL hasn’t been our favorite company in the past, they are now focusing on a big money maker on the web, advertising.   Google needs competition to keep pushing them, so we like it.

Goowy makes fantastic widgets (Under YourMinis), and their flash desktop is gorgeous. 

Congrats to Goowy, CEO Alex Bard, and the rest of the team.  They’re definitely the good guys, and we like to see hard work rewarded.

Best Damn Tech mentioned on the Digg Reel

Hey, it’s slow times here at BDTSP.  We got so drunk over the holiday season that we can’t find our equipment to shoot the show.  Heh.  Have no fear, we’re not going anywhere.  We’re actually restructuring the show a bit to be more streamlined and helpful to the tech community.  Meaning, we’re gonna be nastier and meaner and funnier than ever.

Meanwhile, our submission of Mahalo Daily’s 60 second Mac keynote got mentioned on “The Digg Reel”.  Check it out:

http://revision3.com/diggreel/dois/

Best Damn Reddit – Submit Your News!

So, we’ve always asked you to submit news via email.   That’s SO web 1.0.

Forget that noise, we got our hands on a sweet invite only feature on Reddit.com (which some say is way better than Digg..we shall see).  

So now, you can submit and vote on news here:

http://reddit.com/r/bestdamntech/

We’ll incorporate it into the show in the coming weeks.   I’m pumped.

_drew

eBay CEO puts self up for auction

Meg Whitman Ebay After 10 years (and what some consider to be fairly lackluster performance really), Meg Whitman is stepping down as CEO of eBay. Apparently there is a substantial reserve.

While she never received a Hottie, Hot, Hot, Hot nomination during her tenure, some think that due to the excesses in her bank account these days ($1.4 billion), we can make an exception. Any takers?

SteveNote. Best Damn Summary of the Steve Jobs Macworld Keynote

So today was the day that all of us Apple fanboys and girls have been waiting for.   Stevenote.  The annual Steve Jobs keynote speech at the Macworld expo.

What exciting things would Steve announce today?   A REAL time machine?  A flying car?  A tablet?  That he’s buying Twitter?   That we submit our DNA to Apple and all of the content that matches our profiles will be autopurchased?   We can now order Starbucks by grunting?

No.  None of that.

But here’s a rundown of interesting things from today:

- Apple makes shitloads of cash.
- They sold 20 million songs on iTunes this past Christmas day alone.
- Steve Jobs has moobs.
- 1-2-3-4 by Feist will forever be known as “that iPod song”

Now for some announcements:

1.   Want to backup via WiFi?  Now you can.  Apple announced the “Time Capsule”, which is a portable Hard drive that you can back up any Macbook to automagically with Time Machine via WiFi.  500 GB model is $299 and 1 TB model is $499.   These are nicely priced in my opinion.   Steve says it’s “aggressive”.   I don’t know about all that.

2.  iPhone updates to 1.1.3.  Now you can check directions via Google maps via Skynet over wifi and edge.  While it’s not GPS it’s not bad.   Also, you can make clips of your content and put it on your home screen.  A lot of us saw this stuff with a leaked video of the update, and this confirmed it.    You can move shit around on your home screen and it “wiggles”.  This made the giddy fanboys and girls laugh at the show.   Lame.

BIG NEWS, you can now *legally* get these same features along with mail and weather and such on your iPod touch!!!!  WEEEE!  Wait, what?  It costs 20 bucks to current iPod touch users to get the update.   MOTHERFUCKER!!! WHAT THE SHIT?    NO FAIR!! I HATE YOU STEVE!!!!!!!

3.   Rent movies via iTunes.    Apple TV gets a major upgrade, free updates to existing users.  Simple interface no longer requires a computer.    Rent movies, download podcasts, all from your TV.   Rent movies on your computer, you have 30 days to watch them and 24 hours to finish once you started.   $2.99, or for HD its 4.99.   HD!!! Fuck you Blu-Ray and HD-DVD!!!!!   Interesting stuff here.

4.  Dum Dum Dum!  There’s something in the air was plastered everywhere.   Well here it is.   The Macbook Air.    It’s the world’s thinnest notebook.  It fits in an envelope.   It moans when you touch it, it has mouse gestures, you can get it with a solid state drive for 3,100 bucks.   Sexy sexy sexy.  Aluminum.  Light, thin.   Expensive.   Just like we like it!!!!

There you have it.   More to come soon!

_drew

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You Suck at Photoshop

“Really….you do.  And that’s why you’re here”

We wish we had thought of this one.   Brilliant!

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Do you watch movies on your iPhone?

Then David Lynch might not like you much.

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Make VOIP calls with your iPod Touch!

W00t!  Check out TouchMods for more info.

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RIP Netscape – "It’s Dead, Jim”

Yep, Netscape (AOL) finally killed off the wanna-be Internet Explorer Killer.   It just never worked out for them.

Netscape Navigator was a very clunky piece of software, but had a pretty big and supportive user-base.   What will happen to those people now?

The Netscape team suggests trying Firefox.

Well played Netscape, well played.

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