I have an SG2 on the official T-Mobile ICS 4.0.3 update.. I have it setup with my Exchange 2010 server with activesync.. and I sync SMS. However, when sending text messages from Outlook Web Access (not directly from the phone) my recipients will receive what I sent multiple times in the SAME text message.. So I will say "Hello how are you" and they will receive "Hello how are youHello how are youHello how are you" in the same text message. anyone know what to do to resolve this? Thanks in advance.
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Hey guys, I'm hoping someone here might have had this problem...
Okay, I had this problem with WM5 too but somewhow managaed to get it to stop. No such luck with WM6. Here's the problem:
I set up my Earthlink email via the "New E-mail Account..." funtion. Works fine. However, now whenever I get a new email at my earthlink address I _automatically_ get a text message along the lines of this:
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F: "Palm Store Newsletter"<Palm_
S: Through Sunday May 20, 2007 -P
Sent to <my address>
ID:345543456:1
In my email settings I've set it to Automatic Send/Receive to _Manual_. I can't think of anything else that would be causing my Dash to retrieve email headers like this. But its driving me nuts! because I'm getting spammed by text messages all day.
I've tried reconfiguring my email, rebooting, doublechecking my settings. Gah!
Go to your tmobile account on line go toyur email and disable alerts they are not supported on WM6 -rather they expert you to go to an exchange server
Wow - that was it. I had no idea TMobile would go that far to charge me for text messages Thank you muchly ljcaz!
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i have a similar problem except my problem is i have aol set up in my email on WM6. on WM5 i was able to check email and it would stay on server. the new WM6 for some reasone even delets it off ther server once i delete on my phone. i have the setting on the phone set to leave on server but i dont know how to fix the problem any ideas
Sometimes for work I get a text message from a mailing list when a server goes down. For some reason I am unable to send a text reply to the email. Is this something I have to do something special for? I have always been able to do it on my old phones (non windows mobile).
that's a carrier feature. You'll have to call them. Probably the old phones were configured for your carrier.
frobie said:
Sometimes for work I get a text message from a mailing list when a server goes down. For some reason I am unable to send a text reply to the email. Is this something I have to do something special for? I have always been able to do it on my old phones (non windows mobile).
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can we be more specific? I'm having a hard time following you.
You get a SMS message from work? or an email?
is it sent to the SMS address on your phone or as an email?
When you reply, are you sending a SMS or an Email? what is the address type that you are replying to?
The devil is in the details....
When the mailing list sends out the messages it sends it to something like my phone number @txt.att.net however when I go to reply with a text message (sms) to the email address that the message was sent from it gives me an error saying "The text message account cannot be used to send email messages"
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When the mailing list sends out the messages it sends it to something like my phone number @txt.att.net however when I go to reply with a text message (sms) to the email address that the message was sent from it gives me an error saying "The text message account cannot be used to send email messages"
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ok... you are using the email to SMS gateway.
you cannot text message to an email address from your phone.
You can MMS to an email address, try it that way
HOWEVER, if the sms you receive has sending address of a bunch of numbers, it can reply back to the original sender using the sms to email gateway that AT&T (or others) provides.. just reply.. do not change the address.
AT&T is my carrier and I send SMS to email addresses everyday. The email recepient sends their email to me and it shows up in SMS format. When I flashed to a Schaps Rom, I could not do it anymore, so I flashed to another rom (k's 1.30b) and it works just fine. It's a pretty handy feature to have. I am not sure if it is a carrier feature, but I do know not all roms let you do it.
That must be what it is. I am using the TNT rom. I will try another.
Try this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1987708#post1987708
Anyone else having a problem with the new version of the Gmail app not sending message from their Dinc? I'm running Evervolv ICS a3. Any messages I compose and send on the phone never change from showing "Sending". I confirmed that the intended recipients aren't getting the messages.
Try removing the account and readding it, also ensure syncing is enabled for Gmail. Both of these have worked for me in the past.
For future reference, this type of post should go in the question and answer forum.
Hi,
Our company recently moved to a new cloud based exchange environment. After setting up my Nexus (4.1.2 - latest BlackBean) towards the new Active Sync server Exchange sent me an automated mail saying I now could send and receive text messages in Outlook.
And, without doing anything my SMS's starting popping into my inbox as they arrieved on my phone. Sweet.
Problem is the other way. By pressing ctrl+shift+T I can write SMS in Outlook, send them and they end up in the sent items. However, they are not delieverd. They should be synced with my phone and then sent out via GSM.
Apparantly this works fine on my colleagues Galaxy SIII using the native e-mail client.
Has anyone succesfully managed to send and receive SMS via Outlook with a Nexus? If so, how did ya do that? :fingers-crossed:
Hey all -
Would love some help on this one - I've dug as far as I can with no luck.
Issue: Outlook Webmail has the ability to send text(SMS) notifications when emails are received containing certain parameters. I have these notifications setup to send me a text when I receive email from certain senders. After an OS update late last year, I stopped receiving the texts. Swapped back to my OnePlus2 to confirm it was just the OnePlus3, which is true.
After some troubleshooting (APN, Message Applications, etc) and setting the alert to send if an email is received from me, I've found that it will work most of the time if there is not a signature in the email, not just test emails I've sent myself, but everyone.
Would anyone using a Oneplus3 and Outlook be willing to test? Anyone have the same issue? Any ideas on a fix?
Much appreciated!
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