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Originally Posted by droobie
Volume is loud enough here, but I'm not using a factory firmware.
--Droo, @Network
While I'm not using a custom firmware I am using HTC Audio Manager and Audio Booster, but I doubt that has much to do with it since I haven't played with them much.
This behavior is associated with a feature that was introduced in Windows Mobile 6.1. It provides a way for users to send e-mail through an alternate outbound e-mail server provided by their mobile operator in the event that the default outbound e-mail server becomes inaccessible.
The problem occurs if a mobile operator doesn't use this feature, and therefore doesn't supply a value for the alternate SMTP address. When the mobile device fails on any attempt to connect to the e-mail provider's default SMTP server, Windows Mobile 6.1 automatically loads the value for the alternate SMTP server—which in this case is blank. The e-mail account configuration details are then corrupted, which results in loss of the ability to send e-mail with that particular e-mail account.
With this fix, the feature is patched to ensure that Windows Mobile 6.1 takes appropriate action when it detects a blank value for the Alternate SMTP server.
Note: After you apply this hot fix to your mobile device, the messages that have been sitting in the Outbox folder of your affected POP and IMAP e-mail account(s) will be sent. Since these messages could be out of date, you might not want to send them now. You can keep these messages from being sent by navigating to the Outbox folder of these accounts, and then either delete them, or move them to another folder. On Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional devices, you can access account folders by tapping the folder drop-down located in the upper left portion of the message list. On Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard devices, you can access account folders by pressing the Menu soft key, and then selecting Folders.
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While I haven't personally had this problem appear with either of the mail accounts that I have set up on my PPC6800 (WinMo Pro 6.1 via DCD's custom ROM), I would assume that the fix would apply to those of us with modified HTC Titans as well. It appears that the same patch is used for both the Standard and Pro versions of 6.1.
Haven't tried it yet, but looks interesting. Snap a picture of a special "tag", and your browser automatically opens to a website to get more info. Free, but still in beta.
Dashwire -mirrors your phone to the web. You can send messages from the net and change ringtones, add contacts all from the web. http://dashwire.com/
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Seven -lets you check your email and doesn't kill the battery. http://www.seven.com/
Ok just looking at DashWire I'm impressed. I've been looking for something like this for a while. I always run into situations where I cant have my phone if it has a camera, and I always want to know who's texting me; or set up a lunch date or something via text. With DashWire I can leave my phone in the car and just fire it up online. Great find! But one question, is it secure? I don't what to have a "Paris Hilton" moment.
I definitely like Skyfire even if it is beta. It's free and you get a "normal" view of the web page, and then can pan and zoom. Haven't tried Opera so don't know how it compares, but I know it isn't free.
I definitely like Skyfire even if it is beta. It's free and you get a "normal" view of the web page, and then can pan and zoom. Haven't tried Opera so don't know how it compares, but I know it isn't free.
Opera Mini is free, you just have to get the Java emulator (esmertec, I think). Skyfire is very similar to it.
I definitely like Skyfire even if it is beta. It's free and you get a "normal" view of the web page, and then can pan and zoom. Haven't tried Opera so don't know how it compares, but I know it isn't free.
And Hulu actually works in Skyfire! Too slow and choppy over 1x, but works well when you have WiFi!
That which doesn't kill me only makes me want more coffee.
Opera Mini is free, you just have to get the Java emulator (esmertec, I think). Skyfire is very similar to it.
Thanks for the heads up, I went and checked the Opera site again and found their Mobile 9.5 is in beta now... so actually it is free, and I have just installed it.
I will do some personal testing and see how they compare... Skyfire beta vs. Opera Mobile 9.5 beta.
Thanks for the heads up, I went and checked the Opera site again and found their Mobile 9.5 is in beta now... so actually it is free, and I have just installed it.
I will do some personal testing and see how they compare... Skyfire beta vs. Opera Mobile 9.5 beta.
Opera 9.5 is a "full" version, which means it's huge and bloated. You will most likely encounter numerous out of memory errors. Which is a huge advantage Skyfire and Opera Mobile have over the full version.
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