I am using Email on 3, and I only have a choice of real-time or none. How can I change it to perhaps, every 30 minutes?
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Hello all,
I've been using my E-mail option quite a bit on my Touch Pro lately, and I've noticed that the 5 minute update interval is a bit too long for my taste (despite the option to manually send/receive).
Therefore, I am curious as to whether or not it is possible to make a registry edit, install a program, or in any way add an option to make the update interval less than every 5 minutes (say for example, every 30 seconds)?
Also, whenever there is a new e-mail, there is a notification symbol which appears on the taskbar. Along with that, is it possible to create another registry edit / addition which would allow the phone to:
1) wake up upon new e-mail,
2) make a notification sound upon new e-mail (similar to new SMS), and
3) vibrate upon new e-mail?
FWIW, I'm using a Comcast E-mail account on the Pro.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Just go to Settings - Sounds & Notifications, the notifications tab and change the Event to Messaging: New Email Message. Have 'play sound' checked and choose the sound you want; check Display message on screen and check vibrate. i think that will do it.
As for checking for new emails, you can try this app: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=438970
I have an exchange server so I don't know the answer otherwise. Setting it to less than 5 minutes may lead to a battery drain so if you do that use the scheduler to make it longer (or off) over night.
Thanks for showing me the settings adjustment. I suppose it isn't such a good idea to have the phone check for e-mails THAT often. As long as I can hear when a new e-mail has arrived, it should do the trick for me.
WildAce786 said:
Hello all,
I've been using my E-mail option quite a bit on my Touch Pro lately, and I've noticed that the 5 minute update interval is a bit too long for my taste (despite the option to manually send/receive).
Therefore, I am curious as to whether or not it is possible to make a registry edit, install a program, or in any way add an option to make the update interval less than every 5 minutes (say for example, every 30 seconds)?
Also, whenever there is a new e-mail, there is a notification symbol which appears on the taskbar. Along with that, is it possible to create another registry edit / addition which would allow the phone to:
1) wake up upon new e-mail,
2) make a notification sound upon new e-mail (similar to new SMS), and
3) vibrate upon new e-mail?
FWIW, I'm using a Comcast E-mail account on the Pro.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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Kiss your battery life goodbye!
I wonder, is there an app that will dial a specified number or contact on a specified time frame, like every 5 minutes?
Also, is there a similar program, but that will send a txt every 5 minutes?
Godfrd824 said:
I wonder, is there an app that will dial a specified number or contact on a specified time frame, like every 5 minutes?
Also, is there a similar program, but that will send a txt every 5 minutes?
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No. Due to the potential for abuse of such powers, it is not supported by the platform.
I think you can use locale for the texting, but i am not sure.
I received a call from my boss in which he left a phone number. I pressed "7" to save the voicemail but now I can't find it. How can I access my saved voicemail? Urgent.
i believe "7" is delete, not save. all my phones have been "7" to delete...
7 = delete
9 = save
It helps if you pay attention and listen to the automated voicemail prompt as it explains to you your choices. Have a wonderful day.
Depends on which supplier
To be fair, the options vary from supplier to supplier!
It's easy to get confused, because on one voicemail (my home landline, I think) 3 saves the message, while on another (my mobile, I think) 3 deletes it (not 7!) On my work landline 1 deletes the message, 3 winds back 5 seconds.
Yes, listening carefully to the automated text is important, but so is being helpful and civil.
I just started to make some apps with visual studio, but i get stuck now.
I have build an app which can read an incoming sms. The sms normaly comes in every 5 or 10 min. But sometime it doesn't en now i want to check if the time has exceeded and than send an sms.
I can't find anywhere on internet a simple example with an time event handler which should come in action wenn the time exceeds the time wich has been set to 5 or 10 min.
Hi,
i am tyring to set a task in tasker to send an SMS to a specific number. this sms is used to pay my parking tickets. the thing is i will be adding this task to a scene or to zooper later, and the text i want to send changes from time to time.
the body of the message is "plate number, categoy, number of hours".
i have 2 plate numbers (mine & wife), there are 2 categories (prime & standard) and number of hours is capped at 8 hours
so it would look like "111AE S 8" or "452RT P 2"
is there a way i can make tasker ask me if i want to send sms for prime or standard location and how many hours?
my initial thinking was to have a scene in tasker that shows me 3 drop down menus for the 3 items (plate, cat. & hours) and then the send button that combines all 3 drop downs. is this possible? or any other way?
thanks
Set a variable, %whichtopay and then always pay %whichtopay but set %whichtopay to whatever u want.
Put a widget, that pops up a list, and when you tap the list, it sets the %whichtopay variable to whatever you clicked then disables itself.
Yah we good bruh