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  1. #1
    Hello,
    I Just subscribed to cingular, and I have the nokia 6820. My promblem
    is with txt messenging from aim. has anyone ever had a problem
    reciveing messeges? I get the following error when i try:

    "Your message could not be delivered." lol

    this also screws me with aim forwarding, becuase the conformation txt
    msg does not go through...

    any ideas?

    thanks so much




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    JoshIII
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    Re: TxT Messinging from IM/IM Forwarding

    I have a Nokia 1100 with Cingular.

    I know the Cingular SMS system (with Nokias at least), you have to specifiy
    the way you plan to send any text mesaage prior to sending it one of two
    ways: "Normal" or as "Email"

    If you send it as "Email" it will require entering a server number which for
    Cingular is 36245 or phonetically EMAIL.

    When using Yahoo Messenger Mobile, all messages sent to Yahoo Instant
    Messenger (mobile), just send using "Normal" mode and enter the recipient
    number as 92466 or phonetically YAHOO.

    I haven't used any of the other mobile IMs like AOL or MSN, but I'm sure the
    procedures are basically the same.

    Hope this helps!

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    <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hello,
    > I Just subscribed to cingular, and I have the nokia 6820. My promblem
    > is with txt messenging from aim. has anyone ever had a problem
    > reciveing messeges? I get the following error when i try:
    >
    > "Your message could not be delivered." lol
    >
    > this also screws me with aim forwarding, becuase the conformation txt
    > msg does not go through...
    >
    > any ideas?
    >
    > thanks so much
    >






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