Is there an application available that will send out your sms message at the time you select? For instance, if you would like to wish your girlfriend good luck on her test the next day, but you're confident that you will forget to send it the next morning, you simply set it to be send out at a preset time and you don't have to think about it anymore.
All the apps I tried are for PPC2002/2003 and they didn't work on my Vario.
I'd like to know also....Couldn't find anything working for pocketpc so far.
I haven't seen one either. With MS Outlook, you can schedule an email for a certain time. And you can send an email so it arrives as a text message, maybe that would work for you, if you are using Outlook.
How do you send an email in outlook that arrives as an sms text message?
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I have my notifications set to notify me when mail arrives, with a message popup and the sound "youve got mail" downloaded from this forum.
when I press send receive, I get no message and no sound, any known reasons? perhaps it may only work on an automatic send and receive and not when the user presses send receive.
anybody? everybody? do you get notified? i have Gmail, Hotmail, Outlook Sync and a straight POP account, and none of them provide me with a notification.
Do you, dont you?
just poppin it back up the list, surprised I cant get a response either way, yeah, nay?
simon_darley: I think notifications only alert when you need notifying, ie when you receive an email "unbidden" so to speak.
Pressing send receive won't "notify" you because you're instructing the device to do this. That's the theory, but my experience with VJSMSSender's notifications lead me to believe it works like this.
It could be possible to reverse engineer a notification as you request, but it'd be crufty.
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Is there a text message program that will send sms text message for me at a certain time and day I set it to?
Thanks
gCal
Try Google Calendar. A friend of mine just started using it and said he has the option for google to email events, and I believe SMS was an option. (edit: or tell it your email address is the one to your phone text)
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I have been using youmail.com for a while before I got the google phone but now with the G1 I dont get the voicemail indicator from my service provider. Does anyone have any insight into how to set up the G1 properly or another service that has similar functions?
And I tried PhoneFusion and didnt like it because of the double notifications.
Youmail works on the G1 just like it does on other tmo phones. You get a text message notification when you get a voicemail. The provider's voicemail indicator doesn't show up because the call was never sent to the the provider's voicemail system.
Just make sure you set up your voicemail number as well as call forwarding numbers for youmail, configure youmail on its website, and you're good to go. Also, you might want to add "YouMail" to your contacts, both by its dial-in number and by the four digits or so the text notification comes from, so that your notifications are like you want them.
And yes, PhoneFusion was way too annoying for me as well. I would much rather have individualized voicemail greetings for my contacts, as well as "ditchmail" greetings for the telemarketers. Been using it since it was introduced.
It was all setup and working on my Hermes and it would show the voicemail indicator but on the Dream I only get the text and no indicator. Little annoyances like that always make me go for the default option.
Interesting that it worked on the Hermes. Maybe it's a difference in ATT? I've been using Callwave for a couple years and switched to Youmail when I got the G1, always on T-Mobile and never got the voice mail indicator...which makes sense considering your "network" VM box never gets anything in it. In fact at one point my call forwarding got reset and I was tipped off by the sudden reappearance of the VM indicator!
I used YouMail on my Excalibur (Dash) with WM6.1 and, like the previous poster, only got the standard VM notification when something messed up with the forwarding numbers.
It would be cool if an Android webapp were made that checked YouMail on their site. Then PhoneFusion would definitely be out of the running.
Ya, I am not sure how it worked before but I think it was youmail that would send your phone the voicemail notification. It was basically a straight replacement for the provider service but I was able to have different voicemail messages for each caller.
Youmail works very well on the G1. If I miss a call, I get a notice. If they leave a VM I get a SMS (if they don't leave a message I *could* get a SMS but I choose not too).
Custom answers, ditching telemarketers and getting my VM via email is TOTALLY worth it.
I am to the point where I couldn't stand it if I didn't have Youmail (or some other competant equivalent).
--M
I'm on the total-internet plan instead of the official G1 plan so I don't have text messages bundled. That means it costs me money each time youmail notifies me of a voicemail. I can have it notify me via email, but then the voicemail is lost within the tons of emails I normally get.
Solution: t-mobile email triggers.
Email triggers is a service that t-mobile provided a long long time ago to certain phones like the SDA and MDA. Basically, you login to t-mobile.com and configure the service to periodically check an external mailbox, like gmail, for new emails and then will send an SMS to you. The trick is that you're not suppose to view this SMS as a t-mobile application on your phone is suppose to look for this SMS and when one comes in, it will be triggered to pull down new emails from the mailbox that the SMS indicates. The key is that you're not charged for this trigger SMS.
So in short:
1. Configure youmail to send the voicemail alert to a gmail mailbox
2. Configure t-mobile email triggers to check that gmail mailbox and either alert you for all emails (if the mailbox is dedicated to youmail) or only alert you when certain text is detected (like "YouMail"). You need to tell t-mobile.com that your device is a SDA before you do this.
Now, I will get a free text message alert from youmail. I don't use sms so the text alert will really standout apart from my email alerts.
On another related topic, you can configure the "1" key on the phone to dial youmail, but that reverts back to the t-mobile number on its own. Now I just use a shortcut to youmail's number.
badbob001 said:
I'm on the total-internet plan instead of the official G1 plan so I don't have text messages bundled. That means it costs me money each time youmail notifies me of a voicemail. I can have it notify me via email, but then the voicemail is lost within the tons of emails I normally get.
Solution: t-mobile email triggers.
Email triggers is a service that t-mobile provided a long long time ago to certain phones like the SDA and MDA. Basically, you login to t-mobile.com and configure the service to periodically check an external mailbox, like gmail, for new emails and then will send an SMS to you. The trick is that you're not suppose to view this SMS as a t-mobile application on your phone is suppose to look for this SMS and when one comes in, it will be triggered to pull down new emails from the mailbox that the SMS indicates. The key is that you're not charged for this trigger SMS.
So in short:
1. Configure youmail to send the voicemail alert to a gmail mailbox
2. Configure t-mobile email triggers to check that gmail mailbox and either alert you for all emails (if the mailbox is dedicated to youmail) or only alert you when certain text is detected (like "YouMail"). You need to tell t-mobile.com that your device is a SDA before you do this.
Now, I will get a free text message alert from youmail. I don't use sms so the text alert will really standout apart from my email alerts.
On another related topic, you can configure the "1" key on the phone to dial youmail, but that reverts back to the t-mobile number on its own. Now I just use a shortcut to youmail's number.
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I am on the total internet plan also but I do get text messages for free... weird. I better check my account!! The rest of your comments are spot on and a great alternative method for notification.
I didn't check the speeddial voicemail (#1) for awhile since I usually dial from the SMS...It did reset it to TMo... interesting. I'll have to watch that more closely.
--M
Ok I have PowerSMS which allows me to schedule an sms to be sent at a certain time in the future and I also have Qimsoft SMS Assistant which lets me send messages to multiple contacts and groups at one time. I was wondering if there is an app that lets you do BOTH at the same time.
Ex: It's 9pm and I want to send everyone in my "Co-Workers" group a messaged at 10am the next morning but I know I'm not going to wake up until 1pm from partying all night . What magical app can I use to set it that night and have it sent to everyone the next morning while I'm still hung over?
Pardon me however your question is puzzling me and I need to ask you to clarify. I have PowerSMS and it does everything u metioned so can u please explain what its not doing?
PowerSMS does not replace your phone's built-in text messaging features. Instead, it works with the same folders and messages you already have. It's simple, performs tasks quickly, and gets out of the way. Use PowerSMS to improve communications with your family,
Features
Group SMS:*Texting the same set of people over and over again? PowerSMS lets you create groups of contacts, and drastically reduces the number of clicks required to text them (see screenshot).
Auto Reply:*Ever ignore a phone call while you're in a meeting or movie theater? Let PowerSMS respond to those calls automatically with a text message, thus politely letting them know when you'll call back (see screenshot).
Schedule SMS:*Schedule greetings or reminders in advance. PowerSMS will automatically send the message even if you forget. Especially appreciated by loved ones
The main thing I'm looking for is the ability to use a check box to select individual recipients quickly (like Qimsoft SMS Assistant) WHILE also having the SMS automatically sent at a later date (like PowerSMS).
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The main thing I'm looking for is the ability to use a check box to select individual recipients quickly (like Qimsoft SMS Assistant) WHILE also having the SMS automatically sent at a later date (like PowerSMS).
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Like he said, Power SMS does this. It just doesn't use check marks, nor boxes. But choosing multiple recipients is easy.
Hi.
I have enabled my phone to send/receive my mails every five minutes ( I have 3 imap acounts in the standard mail application in win mobile).
However does my phone only receive new mails when i manually wake up my phone. Anybody who is being able to help me?
Looking forward to any help....
Regards Be1hov1
Denmark
your device should still send and receive when its asleep, some cooked roms had notification issues tho, where even if u get an email, u wont get the notification till you wake the device up