About the time Boost introduced the Boost One app I started missing voicemail texts which I've set to forward from my Spectrum landline to my Boost cellphone.
I've had no trouble receiving these texts from noreply@spectrum.net for many years until a few months ago.
The email of the text transcription arrives successfully (with and without the audio file attached).
My theory is that most texts that come from businesses use a 5-digit number, whereas Spectrum forwards its voicemail using the email noreply@spectrum.net.
I can't find any other examples of texts from email. Any application/browser extension seems to use a phone number to forward.
I really miss knowing what my home phone voicemail contains when out with my cellphone. I really hope this isn't the fault of Boost because I like them - and their prices. Been with them many years.
Any ideas?
I've had no trouble receiving these texts from noreply@spectrum.net for many years until a few months ago.
The email of the text transcription arrives successfully (with and without the audio file attached).
My theory is that most texts that come from businesses use a 5-digit number, whereas Spectrum forwards its voicemail using the email noreply@spectrum.net.
I can't find any other examples of texts from email. Any application/browser extension seems to use a phone number to forward.
I really miss knowing what my home phone voicemail contains when out with my cellphone. I really hope this isn't the fault of Boost because I like them - and their prices. Been with them many years.
Any ideas?