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- 10-10-2003, 09:31 AM #1FGuest
- 10-13-2003, 01:53 AM #2tdGuest
Re: Msn for Nokia 3650 ?
msn.mobile.com via WAP (possibly)?
"F" <pierced.panda@> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> can anyone tell me if this is possible and available yet ?
- 10-13-2003, 02:42 AM #3ChanchaoGuest
Re: Msn for Nokia 3650 ?
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 08:53:50 +0100, "td" <[email protected]> wrote some stuff about
"Re: Msn for Nokia 3650 ?", to which I would like to add the following:
>> can anyone tell me if this is possible and available yet ?
Most definitely; I use it a lot and it's great. It also doesn't use too many
kilobytes which you'll appreciate when paying GPRS charges.. ;-)
I use Agile Messenger which does MSN, ICQ, Yahoo and AOL messenger. I mostly
use it for MSN though. There's a free beta around; it works like a dream. It
doesn't support emoticons and file transfer (yet) though.
Cheers,
Chanchao
- 10-13-2003, 01:30 PM #4FGuest
Re: Msn for Nokia 3650 ?
Could you please tell me where to download it from ?
and how to get it on my phone ?
thanx in advance
Ferdy
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 15:42:49 +0700, Chanchao
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 08:53:50 +0100, "td" <[email protected]> wrote some stuff about
>"Re: Msn for Nokia 3650 ?", to which I would like to add the following:
>
>>> can anyone tell me if this is possible and available yet ?
>
>Most definitely; I use it a lot and it's great. It also doesn't use too many
>kilobytes which you'll appreciate when paying GPRS charges.. ;-)
>
>I use Agile Messenger which does MSN, ICQ, Yahoo and AOL messenger. I mostly
>use it for MSN though. There's a free beta around; it works like a dream. It
>doesn't support emoticons and file transfer (yet) though.
>
>Cheers,
>Chanchao
- 10-14-2003, 12:38 AM #5ChanchaoGuest
Re: Msn for Nokia 3650 ?
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 21:30:38 +0200, F <pierced.panda@> wrote some stuff about
"Re: Msn for Nokia 3650 ?", to which I would like to add the following:
>Could you please tell me where to download it from ?
Sure: http://www.agilemobile.com/am.html
>and how to get it on my phone ?
Ah...... ;-) So I guess you're new at this.. ;-) The best is get a USB
Bluetooth thingy for your computer.. (Don't ask, search Google and the 3650
/ Symbian web boards.. this takes some effort)
But a quick and dirty thing that would work is e-mail it to yourself as an
attachment, then check e-mail using your phone.
Also I bet Agile software has it available as a WAP-download that you could
access from the WAP browser in your phone.. Look around at their site or ask
them.
Cheers,
Chanchao
- 10-14-2003, 09:30 AM #6FGuest
Re: Msn for Nokia 3650 ?
I already emailed it to my phone, but I can't open the attachment !!
It says "invisible attachment" and I can't save it
please help again !
thanx in advance
Ferdy
Tue, 14 Oct 2003 13:38:43 +0700, Chanchao
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 21:30:38 +0200, F <pierced.panda@> wrote some stuff about
>"Re: Msn for Nokia 3650 ?", to which I would like to add the following:
>
>>Could you please tell me where to download it from ?
>
>Sure: http://www.agilemobile.com/am.html
>
>>and how to get it on my phone ?
>
>Ah...... ;-) So I guess you're new at this.. ;-) The best is get a USB
>Bluetooth thingy for your computer.. (Don't ask, search Google and the 3650
>/ Symbian web boards.. this takes some effort)
>
>But a quick and dirty thing that would work is e-mail it to yourself as an
>attachment, then check e-mail using your phone.
>
>Also I bet Agile software has it available as a WAP-download that you could
>access from the WAP browser in your phone.. Look around at their site or ask
>them.
>
>Cheers,
>Chanchao
- 10-15-2003, 09:21 PM #7ChanchaoGuest
Re: Msn for Nokia 3650 ?
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 17:30:38 +0200, F <pierced.panda@> wrote some stuff about
"Re: Msn for Nokia 3650 ?", to which I would like to add the following:
>I already emailed it to my phone, but I can't open the attachment !!
>
>It says "invisible attachment" and I can't save it
1. When you send to the phone, be sure to send the .sis file, not anything
that's compresses such as zip.
2. Your phone ma not be set to automatically download the attachment, you may
have to do this through the menu and selecting 'attachments'
3. Perhaps something went wrong when attaching it? You use regular e-mail
software?
Cheers,
Chanchao
- 10-16-2003, 02:20 PM #8FGuest
Re: Msn for Nokia 3650 ?
1. I have sent the .sis file only
2. Where do I chance those settings ? in the i-mode menu ?
3. I use outlook express
thanx again
Ferdy
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 10:21:39 +0700, Chanchao
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Tue, 14 Oct 2003 17:30:38 +0200, F <pierced.panda@> wrote some stuff about
>"Re: Msn for Nokia 3650 ?", to which I would like to add the following:
>
>>I already emailed it to my phone, but I can't open the attachment !!
>>
>>It says "invisible attachment" and I can't save it
>
>1. When you send to the phone, be sure to send the .sis file, not anything
>that's compresses such as zip.
>
>2. Your phone ma not be set to automatically download the attachment, you may
>have to do this through the menu and selecting 'attachments'
>
>3. Perhaps something went wrong when attaching it? You use regular e-mail
>software?
>
>Cheers,
>Chanchao
- 10-17-2003, 12:56 AM #9ChanchaoGuest
Re: Msn for Nokia 3650 ?
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 22:20:36 +0200, F <pierced.panda@> wrote some stuff about
"Re: Msn for Nokia 3650 ?", to which I would like to add the following:
>1. I have sent the .sis file only
>
>2. Where do I chance those settings ? in the i-mode menu ?
i-mode menu...? How are you checking mail?? You have to use the regular
'messaging' on the phone to check e-mail, the same place where your SMS
messages go, and define a mailbox there, then connect using that mailbox:
Go to 'messaging' and then select 'settings', then 'e-mail', then 'mailboxes',
then make one.
The access point you're using for your mailbox must be an internet
accesspoint, either GRPS or dial-up, but not a WAP or MMS access point.
Cheers,
Chanchao
- 10-17-2003, 06:57 AM #10FGuest
Re: Msn for Nokia 3650 ?
i-mode is the gprs thingy we use here in Holland.
I check my email through a web-based menu.
i'll have to see on how to set up my mailbox in the sms message
menu...i found where to change the settings, I just don't know what my
settings are yet...
thanx again,
you've been very helpfull so far
Ferdy
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 13:56:30 +0700, Chanchao
<[email protected]> wrote:
>On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 22:20:36 +0200, F <pierced.panda@> wrote some stuff about
>"Re: Msn for Nokia 3650 ?", to which I would like to add the following:
>
>>1. I have sent the .sis file only
>>
>>2. Where do I chance those settings ? in the i-mode menu ?
>
>i-mode menu...? How are you checking mail?? You have to use the regular
>'messaging' on the phone to check e-mail, the same place where your SMS
>messages go, and define a mailbox there, then connect using that mailbox:
>
>Go to 'messaging' and then select 'settings', then 'e-mail', then 'mailboxes',
>then make one.
>
>The access point you're using for your mailbox must be an internet
>accesspoint, either GRPS or dial-up, but not a WAP or MMS access point.
>
>Cheers,
>Chanchao
- 10-20-2003, 03:34 AM #11ChanchaoGuest
Re: Msn for Nokia 3650 ?
>i-mode is the gprs thingy we use here in Holland.
>I check my email through a web-based menu.
>i'll have to see on how to set up my mailbox in the sms message
>menu...i found where to change the settings, I just don't know what my
>settings are yet...
You can check any e-mail box you have. Say you're at [email protected] then
the settings you need to put in are exactly the same as those you put into
your regular e-mail software, except for the outgoing mailserver. These
settings are:
Your pop mailbox address, e.g. pop.mail.euronet.nl
your username, e.g. 'somebody'
your password, '******' (whatever)
your outgoing mail server: This depends on your *phone* provider; ask them or
do a google search.
I think it's much better to read e-mail from the built in messaging. Seems
like less overhead then i-mode pages. (And it handles attachments; i-mode mail
apparently does not handle attachments, or at least not attachments that are
not pictures and so on)
You can even define several mailboxes, i.e. check your office mail separate
from your regular mail.
Cheers,
Chanchao
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