Receiving Emails as Voice Messages
A user account is created with Email2Phone and an email address similar to yourname@email2phone.net is assigned.
Emails may be sent directly to this address.
The users may also set the preference in their regular email service (AOL, Yahoo, Gmail, etc.) to forward emails to yourname@email2phone.net.
Emails that are received by email2phone.net are converted into a high-quality voice messages and delivered to the specified phone number. Attachments to emails must be in .wav format for email2phone to recognize and play. email2phone.net provides a filter, enabling the user to pre-select which emails they want to receive.
When called with a new email voice message, if there is no answer and the user has selected ‘phone voice mail enabled’ when setting up their account, email2phone.net will leave the voice message on the user’s phone voice mail. If the user did not select ‘phone voice mail enabled’, email2phone.net will call the user back at 5, 15, 30 and twice at 60 minute intervals, and also place the voice message in the user’s email2phone.net Message History as a new message.
Multiple phone numbers may be used with email2phone.net. You may select to have email2phone.net call each number sequentially or simultaneously.
When a new voice message is received by the user, the email2phone.net telephone key response system provides the user several options for listening, saving, deleting and replying to the new and saved voice emails.