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Does anyone find this installation bogs down the messaging app in general?
The first time I tried using it, I thought my device had locked up. Any kind of messaging slowed to crawl when using this, and I get a lot of push emails daily so a slow messaging app = lots of frustration for me. Is it just me, or does anyone else notice this as well? I uninstalled it and everything runs smoothly again... I wish there was a standalone program that could just be run when we want to send an MMS... It shouldn't need to be always running in the background and attaching itself / messing with my other messaging options... after all, this doesn't work for incoming (only outgoing), so why does such a thing need to be "integrated"? Alas, no one has developed such an app to my knowledge... |
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No it won't! ![]() So here is what you do. CREATE A NEW connection, call it whatever you want. All the same as the sprint connection except leave the password blank and add the Open DNS settings. The New connection will stick ![]() For more detailed info see here (see post#45) http://pdaphonehome.com/forums/ppc-6...-access-3.html
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I don't know if this will help anyone else, but I just found out that I don't need this app to send MMS to other sprint phones!
Apparently, if you email a pic attachment to xxxxxxxxxx(phone number)@pm.sprint.com, it will show up on their handset as an MMS. I don't know if this was covered already, but its news to me so I'd like to mention it here in case anyone was in the same situation. |
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I have done everything listed on my Sprint Mogul PPC-6800 and I just get a synchronization error when trying to send a pix mail? What am I doing wrong? I used the easy installer and went in the registry to make sure my settings were correct.
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