Im having the same problem as well “blocked AUP#CDRBL” Hopefully we can all get this resolved or I might find a new carrier. According to what I’ve learned, all the major carriers are using the same spam filter contractor (CloudMark). I checked and there are people complaining about this same problem in other carriers’ forums. If you don’t have a mac where you can run my applescript workaround to this problem, you have 2 options: tell the sprint/T-Mobile support people that they need to create a ticket with CloudMark to un-block the email address you’re sending from or switch carriers (which may be a faster fix than calling repeatedly until you get a TMo/Sprint support person who knows what CloudMark is).
I don’t have a Mac to work around this, and that shouldn't even have to be considered. T-Mobile has outsourced “spam” filtering to some 3rd-party and washed their hands of it. It’s as if the service now doesn’t even exist. I feel ya and completely agree. Although part of it is that as of sometime this year, mobile providers are required by law (FCC regs) to perform spam filtering of SMS messages, and their email-to-text service is a major source of spam. They’ve just implemented it extremely poorly.Isn’t there some PC texting app that can be scripted the way you can write an applescript for any mac app? If not, there do exist services out there for SMS messaging. Unfortunately, to get around the same problem, they now have to pay the mobile provider(s), and those costs are passed on to their users. I had looked into a few of them before writing the applescript solution.However, there are lots of ways to send messages (that require a data connection), and pretty soon, there will be
still not working stupid tmobile workers It’s not going to fix itself. You have to have them create a ticket with CloudMark to unblock the email address you’re sending from. Or you can start using the script I wrote that works around the issue. I’ve posted it in other threads, but apparently not this one.
The forum won't let me post the link. Just either search the forum for my other posts or look up my gists on GitHub for sendText.osa. My GitHub username is hepcat72.
Wait. Did you create the ticket with CloudMark yourself? I've done that. They don't respond to users. There's a separate ticketing system for their paid clients, I.e. T-Mobile and only they have access to that system. Their support people have to create the ticket for you.
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