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Guest Carnivor

It Started about a week ago i rekon, im not a high user of sms

when i send a text i press the send button at the top, it appears i send a txt then in reality, but on the m2000 i can see it in the outbox, then when i get the bubble at the top of the screen saying message sent, it sends another one and then disappears from the outbox

i can time it because it takes around 6/7 mins sometimes,

i do have signal throughout, no wifi, no infrared, no BT but orange connection is fine

Have i changed something? Anyone else had this and got round it?

could get expensive this..

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Guest shardy
It Started about a week ago i rekon, im not a high user of sms

when i send a text i press the send button at the top, it appears i send a txt then in reality, but on the m2000 i can see it in the outbox, then when i get the bubble at the top of the screen saying message sent, it sends another one and then disappears from the outbox

i can time it because it takes around 6/7 mins sometimes,

i do have signal throughout, no wifi, no infrared, no BT but orange connection is fine

Have i changed something?  Anyone else had this and got round it?

could get expensive this..

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I've started getting 2 delivery reports back each time I send a message, which is rather worrying! Not sure if the message is actually being sent twice or not tho, I'll have to test it out. Did you have any luck finding a solution to this problem?

Sam

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It Started about a week ago i rekon, im not a high user of sms

when i send a text i press the send button at the top, it appears i send a txt then in reality, but on the m2000 i can see it in the outbox, then when i get the bubble at the top of the screen saying message sent, it sends another one and then disappears from the outbox

i can time it because it takes around 6/7 mins sometimes,

i do have signal throughout, no wifi, no infrared, no BT but orange connection is fine

Have i changed something?  Anyone else had this and got round it?

could get expensive this..

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I had this problem, found out it was pocket plus! It never closes the inbox and does something weird. from memory (i deleted it since) you need to go into close options in pocket plus then somewhere in there make the inbox an exception. Cant remember to much but wasnt that hard

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Guest confused and hungover
I had this problem, found out it was pocket plus! It never closes the inbox and does something weird. from memory (i deleted it since) you need to go into close options in pocket plus then somewhere in there make the inbox an exception. Cant remember to much but wasnt that hard

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pocket plus is giving me the same problem, does anyone have a better idea of how to fix this?

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Guest andrewleith1

i have the same problem, i also have pocket plus.

i tried to add the sms program to the exceptions list, however im unsure where its located. ???????

i called O2 about it and the guy said he has refunded the money (£20 over my fee text limit)

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Guest confused and hungover
i have the same problem, i also have pocket plus.

i tried to add the sms program to the exceptions list, however im unsure where its located. ???????

i called O2 about it and the guy said he has refunded the money (£20 over my fee text limit)

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actually figured this out today.... when you send an SMS, either leave the inbox window open untill the message is sent, or press and hold the 'x' in the top right untill the drop down menu gives you the option to minimise.

Pocket plus will close all apps when you click on the 'x' instead of windows default 'minimise, because of this, windows sends the sms, then when you re open the inbox, pocket plus sends it again... thats kinda what happens i think.

but best bet, don't close inbox untill its sent

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Guest justsomeoneelseagain

hello all,

er... not sure if i'm doing something differently to you lot, but i have spb pocket plus and i send many text messages each day. i've never experienced multiple sending nor multiple receiving of message reports.

the ONLY problem i had, which has now been fixed, was with the words don't, can't, won't etc.

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Guest confused and hungover
hello all,

er... not sure if i'm doing something differently to you lot, but i have spb pocket plus and i send many text messages each day. i've never experienced multiple sending nor multiple receiving of message reports.

the ONLY problem i had, which has now been fixed, was with the words don't, can't, won't etc.

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i think maybe you have it set to the same as windows default, this way the window is minimised, not closed...

i could probably help you set it up to send 2 at a time if your want? :)

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Guest MJF120
i think maybe you have it set to the same as windows default, this way the window is minimised, not closed...

i could probably help you set it up to send 2 at a time if your want?  :)

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I also have pocket plus and have been having the same problem. I have found the screen that allows you to exclude programs from the list that are closed rather than minimised when clicking the 'x' - But what 'program' sends SMS's? - Anyone got any ideas? I can't see it on the list.

Cheers

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The program is tmail.exe

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Thanks.

Its a shame Orange couldn't work this out - and weren't interested in the solution when I told them I had found one.

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