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Old 01-07-2009, 08:33 AM
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Re: TF3D Hack

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Originally Posted by jmorton10 View Post
I use VZ wireless sync & my emails have never shown up in the T3D email tab, only my POP3 accounts show there.

I never really cared as I don't use vz sync all that often & I launch it from the start menu. I use it mainly as a place to automatically BU my contacts/appointments etc etc

~John
What he said only I use WSync exclusively. I have posted in another thread since I learned you can edit manila files in notepad. I need to know which manila file controls the email tab in touch flow. all of my pop accounts and even my hotmail show up in one registry file for email counts in a file called other email. The WSync mail shows up in a folder called Sync for email counts. It seems you would only need to edit the manila file to get them to show up. Also I deleted the Sprint Picture Mail folder in the registry since I am on VZW. The envelope is still there in TF3D but when you click on inbox soft key it takes you to account picker since I deleted the mail folder. If anyone knows which manila file it is please let me know. I have the Original HTC GSm look Manila files copied to the windows folder but I don't think the email file was overwritten since Sprint Picture Mail was still there after the copy. Any help would be great. I heard there were some work arounds and also somebody with a VZW Pro said it worked at first then they did a hard reset and it didn't. I know TF3D is turned off by default on the VZW phones so I wonder if he hhad TF3D turned off when he thought it was working. Sorry for the long post.
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