I tried searching the internet and xda-forums, but found nothing. I hope this isn't a duplicate request.
I have 4 different e-mail accounts configured on my TyTN. I would so much like each of them have their own notification sounds on new e-mail. I have one account only for my system monitors alert e-mails and it would be great to have this alarm siren scare the beep out of me every time something went wrong. But obviously I wouldn't want that for my other e-mails.
Thanks for your time!
No-one? Anything? *bump*
There's an excellent Program that will do this
It's called "Inbox Tones" by Qorefunctions (http://mobileqore.moonfruit.com/)
It allows you to set a unique ringtone for each email account, and also for individual emails (ie specific persons) and also for groups.
It's solid and well worth the $
I would recommend that you download the Trial version and see if it does what you want.
But before buying it, I'd wait a bit - cause a little Birdie has told me that they ar ereleasing a new App for the PPC next month that combines the features of both Inbox Tones, and their other excellent program LED Alerts, and this App will also allow repeating alerts. It's NOT going to be offered as an 'Upgrade' to current users of Inbox Tones, so you if you like Inbox Tones you might wait for it to show up.
Hope this helps!
MadSci
MadSci said:
It's called "Inbox Tones" by Qorefunctions (http://mobileqore.moonfruit.com/)
It allows you to set a unique ringtone for each email account, and also for individual emails (ie specific persons) and also for groups.
It's solid and well worth the $
I would recommend that you download the Trial version and see if it does what you want.
But before buying it, I'd wait a bit - cause a little Birdie has told me that they ar ereleasing a new App for the PPC next month that combines the features of both Inbox Tones, and their other excellent program LED Alerts, and this App will also allow repeating alerts. It's NOT going to be offered as an 'Upgrade' to current users of Inbox Tones, so you if you like Inbox Tones you might wait for it to show up.
Hope this helps!
MadSci
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Thank you. The yahoo/gmail push program also seems cool. I am going to download the trial and see if it up to snuff.
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To those of you who are experiencing the annoying warning message about Roaming Charges when manually trying to retrieve Xpress Mail, here is the solution:
Add this to your registry:
Code:
Key: HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Inbox\Settings\ShowRoamWarning
Value: DWORD:0
I don't know if you need to, but I powered down, waited 10 seconds, and powered back up after making the change. Worked flawlessly!
I got this little tidbit from the nice folks at SEVEN, who produce Cingular's Xpress Mail application.
Now, I don't know two things about this, so use it at your own discretion...
1) This might (and probably DOES) blanketly turn off all warnings about roaming ... even if you REALLY ARE ROAMING. So if your plan doesn't include free roaming, you might not wish to make the change
2) It might also blanketly turn off the warning message for any other email type, not just Xpress Mail. I do not get the warning for my other accounts, so I am not sure of the behavior in regard to this.​Anyway, another minor annoyance out of the way for me. Hope I've made some other people here smile today as well.
-pvs
that worked like a champ! to think such a simple solution evaded us all so long thanks again!
Worked great... Thank you for getting the fix... No more warnings
I imagine this is the same flag to use for pop mail in general (I'm using outlook to retrieve mail).
One question: Does anyone know if this affects just the alert and still limits the email retrieval when it thinks you're roaming?
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Update: The answer to my question is that the phone still things I'm roaming and doesn't automatically download emails, but at least when I do manually retrieve emails, I don't get prompted to proceed while roaming.
My work wants to send me sms messages when I'm on call so they have to be able to wake me up. However, I don't want every text to be ear shattering. Is there a way to configure it so that the urgent texts from my company have one ring tone and everything else has another?
Alternatively, is it possible to set up different notification sounds for each mailbox? I'd like to have my work email have one sound and my personal email have another.
Much thanks.
Try Ringo for different text message sounds at:
www.ringomo.com
I'm not sure about how to have different sounds for emails though.
Thanks a lot, that's exactly what I wanted!
Is it possible to have different notification sounds for different items. Im coming from windows mobile were I could set one for email,sms,mms, and just about any other sound that came out of the phone. All i can find on my evo is to set a single notification sound for everything. Or am I looking in the wrong spot.
thanks
Under, gmail settings you can set one ring tone, for talk another. I assume other email accounts, text and stuff is similar. I am checking...
under messages, you can set a separate one for sms, and I am guessing but I assume you may be able to customize ring tone based on individual contacts, or at least groups
..It looks like if you open the People app, you can select a contact and set a specific one for that person.
Hi, my company has just changed our phones from G1's to Omnia 7's. I had a handy app on the G1 that I used to forward my SMS's to my personal phone (save carrying both around with me out of office hours). Is there anything available to do this on the Windows mobile 7 omnia at all ? Many thanks
I know that with NoDo you can press and hold on the text you got and it will give you an option to forward it. I don't remember that being there in 7004.
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I know that with NoDo you can press and hold on the text you got and it will give you an option to forward it. I don't remember that being there in 7004.
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It was there before NoDo... I know cause I dont have NoDo yet and the forward option is indeed there.
Problem is that the OP probably wants an automated process, instead of having to press all SMS's, and for that I don't think there is an application yet.
Hi guys, many thanks for your replies, as Avandor has suggested, I really need this to be an automated process as the phone will probably be at home, so I need it to push it automatically, if possble.
It's been nearly a year now... has any SMS auto-forwarding app popped up yet?
I'm contemplating getting a WP7 phone but need this feature.
Thanks
search:
autosms
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autosms
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Mmm, this is all I find:
http://www.windowsphone.com/en-US/apps/8427cf9a-070a-4453-8024-56d21d81933e
It just looks like an app that sends pre-written SMSes to specific numbers.
I'm looking for something like this:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.intensoft.smstransfer
It's a security issue / consider Google voice instead
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Mmm, this is all I find:
http://www.windowsphone.com/en-US/apps/8427cf9a-070a-4453-8024-56d21d81933e
It just looks like an app that sends pre-written SMSes to specific numbers.
I'm looking for something like this:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.intensoft.smstransfer
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This is not possible in WIndows Phone 7.
Under Windows Mobile 6.5 you could write handlers to intercept text messages as they arrive and do various things, such as send it to an email address using an email account.
But, it would not immiately send. It would go to your outbox and only actually send when you synced.
It's kind of a security issue to allow any application to directly send SMS or make calls without any confirmation. I say kind of because any dev could have called a webservice or done an HTTP post to a site instead. But, imagine a malicious devloper making an app that text messages all of your contacts or random people without your knowledge or confirmation with each send. If they allowed the app you want, they would not be able to stop the malicious app.
You may want to consider Google Voice, since users can SMS the google voice number and it will forward to the numbers or email addresses that you wnat to recieve it on. Then you can reply from any device running a Google Voice app.
On my P9, I could differentiate between, not only Calendar, mail and messages, but also between mail accounts. This was great because just by listening to the notification ringtone one knew if it had to be attended to immediately or if it could wait until one gets time.
On the Mate 20, all of these use the same tone which is a real pain in the butt, everytime there is a software update, I check to see if this lack of functionality has been resolved but this does not happen.
I have read many complaints about the lack of this functionality, does Huawei not care about what their phone users say, or do they intend to resolve this issue?