Guest Wozbacca Posted March 3, 2005 Report Posted March 3, 2005 does anyone know if its possible if you can get your email to download entirely to the m2000 but when you're in an area where you have to pay for bandwidth (gprs) then it only gets the headers. as its on the cradle or wifi most of the day it'd be useful if it would automatically get the entire message not just the truncated header. when im on gprs, i dont want to download lengthy newsletters etc is it possible?
Guest Chaser81 Posted March 3, 2005 Report Posted March 3, 2005 Its always possible, but I know of no such email proggy that exists at the moment. I suppose someone could write one fairly easily if they knew what they were doing?
Guest WWWeed Posted March 4, 2005 Report Posted March 4, 2005 Its always possible, but I know of no such email proggy that exists at the moment. I suppose someone could write one fairly easily if they knew what they were doing? <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Yes it is possable, Go to messageing then accounts, and click your email settings now open them, then you come to the email set up screen, click next untill you come to the server infomation (4/4) and click options, then click next (untill you come to (3/3) Then select Get full copy of messages..............
Guest fraser Posted March 4, 2005 Report Posted March 4, 2005 xdadevelopers have an app that can take snapshots of your system, so you can compare before and after. You could use it to figure out what this setting actually changes. It's likely the registry, and with that you could export the particular section in both modes as a reg file, then run the *.reg file to switch. Provided you can run reg files like you can on a desktop; not tried it yet.
Guest Pondrew Posted March 4, 2005 Report Posted March 4, 2005 Yes it is possable, Go to messageing then accounts, and click your email settings now open them, then you come to the email set up screen, click next untill you come to the server infomation (4/4) and click options, then click next (untill you come to (3/3) Then select Get full copy of messages.............. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> WWWeed: I think he meant so that it would automatically check/uncheck that option according to whether he was in WAP or GPRS cover...
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