It is possible to deactivate SMS threading ? (like asi chat or any messenger?)
For example:
anybody sending messages for me from Internet (number +999) and anyone other sending messages from internet too... and everything is as chat under the one number 999
and its more comfortable I thing...
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Setting s\OEM\SMSInboxThreadingDisabled
DWORD
value set to 1.
You have to create the OEM folder yourself but apart from that it seems to work okay.
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hi,
does anyone know of a software where i can send SMS to a group for the 750.
thanks
on my mda vario you could separate contacts with a ; to send to mutiple contacts.
however I couldnt setup up groups anywhere so you'de have to manually enter all the contacts every time
Hi folks. Can someone let me know what happens with MMSs in WM6.1 with the threaded SMS inbox?
I've got an emulator up and running with 6.1. I've also installed Arcsoft MMS 4.0.40.1 for Tornado. This puts the MMS inbox as part of the SMS inbox.
I've also written a tool to backup and restore your entire MAPI contents, including MMS. This is currently working great for SMS, and works when restoring an MMS to drafts, but I'm not sure what's supposed to happen in the threaded inbox view - so I can't tell if it's working or not.
So, my question is: what happens to an mms you receive? Does it live inline with threaded view, or do most people use a version of Arcsoft that has a separate message store?
Cheers
Matt
I recently upgraded my HTC Wizard (Cingular 8125) from Windows mobile 5 to Windows Mobile 6.1.
Everything is working OK, but I just learned of this... on WM5, I could send an SMS text message to an email address. On Wm6.1, I get the error message "Text Message account cannot be used to send email messages". Is there another way to send SMS messages to an email address? Or, is there a setting somewhere (in the registry) that will allow me to select an email address as a SMS text recipient?
Thanks!
sms is std only a thing you can send to a telefone number
but an network can offer the service to pass on sms's to email address
so i suspect you need to get what ever 3th party program did it on your
wm5 rom and install that and it should work
if the program is not there you cant do anything with the reg as it's not std wm functionality
Rudegar said:
sms is std only a thing you can send to a telefone number
but an network can offer the service to pass on sms's to email address
so i suspect you need to get what ever 3th party program did it on your
wm5 rom and install that and it should work
if the program is not there you cant do anything with the reg as it's not std wm functionality
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hmmmm... thanks for the hint. I'm not really sure what program I had under WM5 -- like I said, I have a Cingular 8125 and the WM5 was the "factory" installation.... does that give you any clues?
As far as I know I'm not running any special 3rd-party messaging client -- I assumed that the SMS stuff on my WM5 was the default Windows Mobile Messaging client... the interface on my new Windows Mobile 6.1 looks pretty much the same (except I can't select an email address as a recipient for an SMS message).
thanks
KSandbergFL said:
hmmmm... thanks for the hint. I'm not really sure what program I had under WM5 -- like I said, I have a Cingular 8125 and the WM5 was the "factory" installation.... does that give you any clues?
As far as I know I'm not running any special 3rd-party messaging client -- I assumed that the SMS stuff on my WM5 was the default Windows Mobile Messaging client... the interface on my new Windows Mobile 6.1 looks pretty much the same (except I can't select an email address as a recipient for an SMS message).
thanks
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I found my answer... the HTC Diamond ROM that I had downloaded, was missing some registry settings to allow SMS-to-SMTP thru the AT&T phone network.
the answer was already on this site, sorry I didn't find it sooner!
Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1987708#post1987708
In an earlier version (6.0, 5.?) I was able to see different text formatting when sending HTML email to MMS on my phone. With 6.1, I can't.
For example:
When I'd send an email
to ​my phone using MMS
the
text would display
just like
I formatted
it in the HTML email.​
The text would look just like I does in this example.
Now, it does not. Anyone know what gives? Does it have something to do with the combined SMS and MMS? Threading vs. Non-threading, maybe?
Hey folks,
i tried several sms counter, for example the efficasoft one, Kais sms counter and phone dashboard, none of them even count one of them.
I am running WM 6.1, but even tried WM6 without threaded sms
So i guess the sms path is different on PALM phones from other WM6.1 releases.... can you verify that?
Is there anyone using a text message counter that is working prooably on the TREO 750?