

I set up AirMessage using an OnHub router with the Google Wifi app, and my experience varied quite a lot compared to the instructions that are provided on the AirMessage website. Now that the easy stuff is out of the way, it's time to have some fun with port forwarding and static IP addresses. If you have a MacBook, your settings might look slightly different. It's also worth keeping in mind that I'm doing this with an iMac. But this has too many caveats to advocate its use. So long as "Prevent computer from sleeping automatically when the display is off" is checked, AirMessage should still work even if your Mac's screen is turned off. Fans of Android Messages point to Google’s long-awaited addition of end-to-end encrypted to its RCS messaging platform, now in beta. In addition, it also supports to convert your messages to different formats, such as PDF, CSV, HTML or JPG and export. After that, you can print the sent SMS out easily.


To print Android messages with this App, you first need to back up the messages you want and then send the backup to email. Google is finally getting an Android version of iMessage. From my understanding, however, you can actually have the display turn off without breaking AirMessage. iMessage Backup: 3 Free Ways to Backup iMessages.
