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Show which phone number received a message for dual SIM phones

For dual SIM phones, currently the Join Chrome extension doesn't show which phone number received the message. It'd be helpful if it could display the message along the phone number that received it.

Use cases:
1. Replying from the same number the message was sent to
2. To be able to tell which number the message was sent to when the messages are identical (e.g. Banks sending OTP)

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Google's own Messages app has the issue and is reported by users across the blogs and forums. The best method to identify the SIM received the messages is to simply;

  1. open the message
  2. open eclipse menu from top right corner(three dots)
  3. Now select message details from the options.
  4. Here you can find all the information related to messages including SIM number the message was sent to 

Source: https://fixyourandroid.com/how-to/know-which-sim-received-my-message/

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it worked like charm

OP: I guess you'll have to use Android Messages for Web, which support sending and receiving from more than one SIM card.

Unfortunately as far as I know that's not possible.

LS

Google's own Messages app's online equivalent allows you to send and receive from either SIM and is the reason I switched to it. I much prefer Join so checked back today to see if you'd maybe added this feature but it doesn't look like you're working on it. I run my business off my second sim and having people message me and Join not default to texting them back at the number they messaged makes it unusuable. It would confuse my clients and reveal my personal number.