SENT box empty !! - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 ROM Development

Hi friends of the HTC fraternity! I need ur help. I seem not to get anything in my sent box anytime I sent a text (SMS). Could someone come out with a possible solution (registry tweek). I also live in the West part of Africa with no credit card, could ... pm me with the account number of the Forum so I can donate thru WESTERN UNION?

you go to Messaging > Tools > Option
At there, you tick ( Keep copy of sent mail in Sent folder )
done.....
thanks

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Names on SMS sent items

I don't know whether anyone else would find this handy, but I really wish I could have names on my sent items (not just received), comes in handy when you're trying to figure out what the hell you sent to who the night before
There is a FREE utility @ www.pdagold.com that shows the name in the SMS list - but not on the SMS detail. It's good enough.
Regards,
[email protected]
BrainSwan again - it's here, forgot I had a direct link!
http://www.penreader.com/PocketPC/SMS_Name.html
[email protected]
Cheers! I got that a while ago, cos not knowing who sent you what is *REALLY* annoying, I was really wondering if you could get a similar fix for your sent items (as smsname doesn't attach names to these)...

identifying received sms

Hi guys, I am very proud of my new xda, however I could not identify who sent me the sms messages since it does not show the senders names unlike other mobile phones, we cant search by phone numbers too I live in the Philippines where sms is part of our lives! Please help me Thanks in advance
Download the cab-file from the following link, copy it onto your XDA and execute (doubble-click) it. That's all
http://www.mywirelessoffice.com/xda/sms_fix.cab
there is a free utility from paragon software to show names on sms, however it works only for the list view && received sms
take a look at penreader.com, it's lying there somewhere
ROKO: is it the same? mine is called sms_names.ppc.arm.cab I think, does it fix sent items etc...?
thank you very muchb
thanks so much guys, now im super happy with my xda, if only they made it a tri band phone so we can also use it in the us, anyways I very happy now, thanks again guys
Zviratko said:
ROKO: is it the same? mine is called sms_names.ppc.arm.cab I think, does it fix sent items etc...?
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I don't know. You could compare the two by looking into the cab files using WinZip. I wouldn't worry too much about it, there are more way's of doing the same thing. :wink:
http://www.mywirelessoffice.com
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That's funny, I was wondering why I was getting more traffic on that site lately...
The copy I have may not be the most current, though it does seem to work fine. It was not an official release. I can't recall the URL for the official release, but I know you can find it in Google.
http://www.penreader.com/PocketPC/SMS_Name.html
here
SMS Name
Hi, I've followed this subject word for word, but my XDA keeps telling me theres no file associated with the three files you get when you unzip the downloaded file?? can you help?

PC SMS Software

Does anyone know of some software that will send sms on my pc through my xda when it is in the sync cradle?
Cheers
Jas
I don't know about sending through your xda but just send an email to the phone number @mobile.att.net or @tmomail.net
i.e [email protected]
Att and Tmobile are the only sms gateways I know. I'm sure they all have one though. - Jim
There is a new product called CoolSMS (or is it SMS Cool???). I saw it last week on Handango.
I've tried it, it works in that u can sync the sms in your inbox and type the SMS on your PC and sent it through the O2. But as most 1.0 version there a few quirks, especially that the editor to type the SMS on your PC is buggy.
cool! could you send me that coolsms or sms cool.
Cheers
Jas
it is a commercial program
what does that mean?
that you have to pay for it then you get a seriel number which unlock the program
not all programs for pda are free
of cause like pc programs one can often get hold of commercial programs without paying but it's illegal
here is the link to the review of the tool and you can download a trial version
http://msmobiles.com/article.php/59.html
do you know where i can get it with out paying
nop sorry
nor would i advise you to ask too much about such things in the forum
because i think that the mods can be held responsible for warez in forums
which may mean that they delete this thread or ban you or something
maybe you can find some evil opposite of elvis who knows who knows
ok cheers bud
There is a way to do this with a free software. Download & install the free Remote Display Control application from MS. You can find it at :
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/resources/downloads/default.mspx
This application is similar to PcAnywhere. You see your XDA screen on your PC while the XDA is connected to your PC via ActiveSync. Simply navigate to your SMS Inbox and create and send the message. Presto!
Hope this helps.
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There is a way to do this with a free software. Download & install the free Remote Display Control application from MS. You can find it at :
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/resources/downloads/default.mspx
This application is similar to PcAnywhere. You see your XDA screen on your PC while the XDA is connected to your PC via ActiveSync. Simply navigate to your SMS Inbox and create and send the message. Presto!
Hope this helps.
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This is a great tip and thanks for posting it but $9.99 isn't a bad price for such a Cool program. 8)
Qman, thanks. I must admit having seen this posted somewhere earlier on so much as I'd like to I can't claim credit for the idea!
I agree with you in the price of CoolSMS being reasonable at $9.99, especially if it allows one to compose SMS while the XDA is not yet connected to ActiveSync to be sent at the next ActiveSync. This is one thing you can't do with the solution I posted.
Regards

NAMED SMS ON XDA 1,

THE SMS ON THE XDA 2 TELLS YOU WHO SENT THE MESSAGE FRO YOUR ADDRES BOOK. CAN THAT PROGRAM BE SENT TO THE XDA 1.
ITS REAL ANNOYING NOT KNOWING WHO THE TEXT IS FROM.
HOW CAN I DO IT
Any WM2003 for XDA I has this bug fixed and some PPC2002 ROMs as well (ex: 3.18), but there is a free fix for this issue on www.yorch.net.
Good luck ...
IM AFRAID THAT SITE DOESNT COME UP
THEN REMOVE THE . AFTER THE NET PART OF THE URL
Man that hurt my eardrums.
well it was him who started it
jmagicuk said:
IM AFRAID THAT SITE DOESNT COME UP
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Ok then you can download it from the below site:
http://www.penreader.com/PocketPC/SMS_Name.html
This freeware little application was designed for improving SMS messaging on your PocketPC 2002 Phone Edition device.
By default, when you get SMS message, you see a telephone number only. With "SMS Name" you'll be able to see a sender name (which you have added to your Contacts list).
Using: Just copy the file to your device and run it.
HTH

few questions

hello does anybody know of i could put diffrent ringtones for diffrent contactpersons
second question
can i fill more information of a contact in place of only name and number
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hello does anybody know of i could put diffrent ringtones for diffrent contactpersons
second question
can i fill more information of a contact in place of only name and number
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You havent search a lot, have you? xD
1) Contact > Go to contact you want to change > Scroll down the info > See "Ringtone"
2) Contact > Go to contact you want to change > Menu > Edit > Fill all the things you want.
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hello does anybody know of i could put diffrent ringtones for diffrent contactpersons
second question
can i fill more information of a contact in place of only name and number
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ummm... why don't you sell your phone and get something far more simple ... like iphone perhaps...
just kidding...
Make sure your not storing contacts to sim card.
Using phone or Google to store will give you more options.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA App

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