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author: Eric Wagoner
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date: '2003-12-02T03:54:05'
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title: Phone Connectivity
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I've had several people email my phone today. Unfortunately, Cingular's GPRS system (the method the phone uses to get online) is down today. As it was yesterday. So... I know I have emails waiting, but I don't know what they are or who sent them. By the way, this has turned out to be a pretty neat trick. Here's what I do: phone@ericwagoner.com is actually in intermediate email address. Any mail sent there gets forwarded to a second (secret) emaill account that I can access with the phone's email software. Another copy gets forwarded to the phone's SMS emaill address (provided by Cingular). So, I get "paged" with a short excerpt of the email, and can then download the full text at my lesure. Works great, assuming there's an internet signal. Interestingly, a friend in California reports that T-Mobile's GPRS system is out of service there, too.
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