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2010-09-24
, 09:13
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2010-09-24
, 09:23
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@ Italia
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2010-09-24
, 09:47
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@ The Netherlands
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#254
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hello everybody, this app is becoming greater as days passes on.
actually, I'm encountering an issue related to email transmission: if I'm connected to wlan and press the "email" or "email with picture" button in the test page of SMSCon-editor, it disconnects from wifi and tries to connect via gprs. This is very bad since I don't want to permit any data connection through mobile carrier. Why doesn't it send the email via wifi?
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2010-09-24
, 10:18
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2010-09-24
, 10:20
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@ UNKLE's Never Never Land
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2010-09-24
, 10:49
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@ Italia
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#257
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I can change the way the test email uses a data connection:
- email test using WLAN if already connected.
- email test using GPRS when not connected to any data connection.
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2010-09-24
, 10:52
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2010-09-24
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#259
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- email test using WLAN if already connected.
- email test using GPRS when not connected to any data connection.
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2010-09-24
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What interests me most in this app is the fact that you can fire up a reverse ssh in this way. But then I'd need a second cell-phone to send the SMS.
Can anybody think of an alternative method to signal the N900?
Paai
One thing I really wish is that I could choose in the SMS I *send* if I want locations as email, or SMS.
If my phone gets lost inside my country, I probably want to use email, coz I get the map, and I know it has a data connection.
If my phone gets lost outside my country, I do not have a data connection, so email wouldn't work, and I would want to use SMS.
I think the suggestion earlier in the thread, where we could send
Location foo@somewhere.net
or
Location +4670123456
...would be PERFECT, so that the incoming SMS would guide where the message was sent (+ indicates phonenumber, lackthereof indicates email)
Many thanks for an AWESOME program!
(Oh and by the way, for those of you using GMAIL to send mail, a good idea is to set up a separate gmail email account for this reason alone, coz otherwise the stolen phone contains the cleartext of your google password - not a good thing .... )
/Z
Last edited by MasterZap; 2010-09-24 at 08:19.