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To: quidditch who wrote (32820)2/25/2003 9:32:26 AM
From: Michael Allard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 197629
 
quid:

Many ways to get your E-Mail to the 7135. I use attbi for my main address which is a very proprietary system (I hate how protected they are, for example, I can not send and receive E-Mail from my laptop unless I am on their cable system). I get around this by automatically sending a copy of my e-mail to my yahoo account. I can use the Eudora software on my laptop and on the 7135 to go get the emails in yahoo, which gives me full access.

I also set an alert on the yahoo account to alert my phone when an e-mail is received. I get the first sentence of the e-mail by alert, along with who it is from, and then just click on the Eudora E-Mail application to get get the full message.

IF your account allowed regular pop access as most do (bit not attbi), you could just set it up to send a copy directly to your phone (as your alert feature), and then configure the Eudora application on the 7135 to fetch your e-mail when instructed.

The above feature work with both the basic data service as well as Expressnet. EN is faster, however.

(although I do not know this for fact, I hear that the verizon 7135 "glitch" is in the accuracy of the gps function.) I'll probably need a software upgrade when they fix it.