I have my One connected to an exchange-server (activesync) where I have 50MB limit per mail.
However, it seems there is a limit for sending emails with HTC-mail app.
If I want to send some photos (around 10MB), the mail is stuck in the outbox. And I get an error-notification, that the mail cannot be sent.
If I remove a photo from the mail (size is now around 7MB), the mail is being sent without problems.
I removed all size-limits in the account configuration on the HTC One already. Receiving big attachments is not a problem, just sending.
Can anyone confirm / help?
Thanks very much!
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Does anyone know if there's a way to enable sending emails via the SMS app on the 8125 (without using 36245 as the email address)? If you try to send an SMS to an email (not a phone number), the app tells you it's not allowed. Several of us would like to be able to "chat" via sms with people on BlackBerries (for example) or 2-way pagers that aren't addressable as cell phones. Most other phones allow this, but Cingular has disabled it on the 8125. It certainly works on Cing treos. Doesnt work on 8125 with orig ROM or Summiter's excellent ROM upgrade.
Anyone know if this is a registry edit, or would it require a seperate program? Anyone able and willing to post a solution?
omg i just realized it's not letting me send sms to email addresses either >< I used to use send sms to emails all the time on my treo too >< ahhhh ~ any fixes please
Re: Sending SMS to an email address on 8125--is there a crac
aoldal said:
Does anyone know if there's a way to enable sending emails via the SMS app on the 8125 (without using 36245 as the email address)? If you try to send an SMS to an email (not a phone number), the app tells you it's not allowed. Several of us would like to be able to "chat" via sms with people on BlackBerries (for example) or 2-way pagers that aren't addressable as cell phones. Most other phones allow this, but Cingular has disabled it on the 8125. It certainly works on Cing treos. Doesnt work on 8125 with orig ROM or Summiter's excellent ROM upgrade.
Anyone know if this is a registry edit, or would it require a seperate program? Anyone able and willing to post a solution?
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You can always send MMS to email addresses with just text.
I'm curious in today's age why you need to send SMS to email addresses, probably same reason MSFT didn't include it. Can you elaborate more??
There is cross operability with all carriers for text messages so you can just put in the phone number of any mobile device and it'll work.
All Blackberries that are less than 3 years old support SMS over the phone # assigned.
I understand the issue for 2-way pagers but why can't you just send a quick email?
There's a need for SMS to 2-way pagers because sending an SMS is faster to create and send...since email requires a logon and data connection. SMS is the easier way to go if you want to "chat"
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The first thing in the body of the message should be the e-mail address with the subject immediately after, in parentheses. Then a space, then your message. Example: to send an e-mail to [email protected] with a subject of 'billing question' and the body 'Please contact me via phone to discuss my recent bill' you would send the following to 121
[email protected](billing question) Please contact me via phone to discuss my recent bill
Voila!
Re: Sending SMS to an email address on 8125--is there a crac
mobilehavoc said:
I'm curious in today's age why you need to send SMS to email addresses, probably same reason MSFT didn't include it. Can you elaborate more??
There is cross operability with all carriers for text messages so you can just put in the phone number of any mobile device and it'll work.
All Blackberries that are less than 3 years old support SMS over the phone # assigned.
I understand the issue for 2-way pagers but why can't you just send a quick email?
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I won't speak for the original poster, but I'll elaborate with my reason: I'm not an email/internet/IM junkie, and I don't need all that for work, so I don't have a data plan for my 8125 in order to use the real email capability. But, I do have the 100 SMS msg pack on my plan, and I occasionally need to send a quick email to someone when I'm away from the computer and only have my phone. I used this capability on my Nokia6800 all the time, and apparently the Nokia software took care of the special formatting, since all I had to do on it was type in (or select from Contacts) the email address, the subject, and the message. When I started searching today on this issue, I hoped there was a more elegant solution, but I'm perfectly happy with the instructions for a specially formatted SMS message (as long as I can remember them when I need to send an email). I just figured out that I can copy/paste an email address from Contacts, which I suppose will be better than trying to rember one and having to type it, so that's not too bad.
If I really needed to use email a lot from my phone, I guess I'd give in and pay for a data plan, but for now, this SMS trick works just fine.
Edit: almost forgot to say thanks to Hosehead for the tip. Much obliged.
Hosehead said:
Send an SMS to 121
The first thing in the body of the message should be the e-mail address with the subject immediately after, in parentheses. Then a space, then your message. Example: to send an e-mail to [email protected] with a subject of 'billing question' and the body 'Please contact me via phone to discuss my recent bill' you would send the following to 121
[email protected](billing question) Please contact me via phone to discuss my recent bill
Voila!
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Using Cingular this did not work...
Worked just fine through Cingular for me when I tried it this afternoon. The email I received looked just like the ones I used to send with my Nokia.
Has worked fine for me since I got my 8125. I recommend making sure you have a new "3G" sim, I know some of the older ones restricted SMS e-mail.
It works for me!
I sent the first test to my work e-mail. Apparently the SPAM filters didn't like it.
Second test to personal e-mail worked like a charm. This is nice to know.
well holy shi** i didn't even know you could do that. it had never even crossed my mind that SMS connected to e-mail
brilliant, johnson. brilliant!
I've sent email with mine through text before...
I was messing around with it when I setup my gmail account to forward me emails through text...
not working for me..
Hmm.. this is not working for me on Tmobile with an MDA.. Has anyone had any success with tmobile?
I upgraded my phone to the lates 2.17 Rom today, I CID unlocked, and everything seems to be working fine. However, I am getting these random text messages, with a bunch of letters and numbers in them. What the heck are they? I do not have unlimited text messages so I am worried i am going to be charged for them. Anyone else have this problem?
Have you set up push e-mail by any chance? Older Exchange server versions send text messages to alert of new e-mail - perhaps you're getting these text messages in your inbox rather than them being intercepted by push?
I have express mail set up on my work. Could that be it. I just did the upgrade, and did not redo xpress, because i am going to get push set up on my exchange server.
Maybe that is it
I got the same thing. It was because I uninstalled DAT MailTrigger.
For some reason when I tap on 'new' to create a new email message, nothing happens (i.e. there is no response at all). I am able to receive messages. It has only just started doing this, so i wonder if i have somehow disabled this function. Any advice will be gratefully received.
Hi, I have the same problem. It is also not possible to send a response for a mail (entering text is OK but pressing the "Send"-Button does not send, it just "beeps" and nothing happens.)
So it is only possible to send a Mail to a contact in the adressbook (sending to another mail address is only this way: create a mail with an existing contact and then change the "To:" to the right mail).
This misbehavior depends on the Mail-Account: with my Exchange its NOT working, with Hotmail its OK (both on the same PDA). I think it a switch in the registry? (Policies?)
Since now I have no solution (but I have not searched very deeply).
Does anyone know why when I send a 300K message, that includes an audio and a picture, it sends it ok but when the recipient recieves it, its only 30k. The picture gets converted to like a smaller version and the audio is converted as well. Very weird
Check the MMS settings in the mail application. Usually MMS are limited to 100kB by default, so whtever you send that would make it over that limit will be converted.
can anyone provide me the cab for setting the mms limit to 3mb? thank you... i'm afraid of using kaisertweak everytime...
Thanks
Here you go....
I've never had this problem because I don't send or receive too many messages.
Regards,
MAC
Thank you so much, i send 10/20 mms everyday and lost that cab, i was lost thank you again
After updating yesterday...I didn't send any email. Pop account, now when I
send just a simple email, with NO attachments, I get the following:
"unable to send. file size too large"
my network guy says nothing wrong on his end...
Any ideas?
This is with the default email program that comes with the note.
whatsapp
download whatsapp off android market, its free, can send mail, txts, vids, pics, even voice messages no problem, works a treat, i dont use stock anymore and best of all, you dont get charged for sending pics from it like the networks do
Something in the stock email app I guess.
I installed K9 email, and it works perfectly. Not sure what's wrong with the
stock email........no biggie, it's working with a different app.