SMS problem - Touch Dual, MDA Touch Plus General

Hi, my Htc touch dual SOMETHIMES doesn't receve messeges. Like last night,I try to send a new messsage from another cellphone to mine but only light on display just turned on, nothing else, there was no new messege. How to fix this problem?

I get that sometimees...
Sometimes it does that on mine..
Either you;
1. Press the Button at the top of phone then light it up again, slide then go to SMS messaging.. it might work.
2. Or you didn't send your previous message - 'Your Message Cannot Be Sent' So if you press ok then messages start coming through cause you didn't close that part to recieve messages.
Hope it helps!

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I don't know if it's only with mine, but I don't think so.
When in vibrating mode this bug appears.
The moment I send a message, I get the message send notification but then the light keeps on blinking (like if you got a message that you didn't read yet or a missed call) until I get a new message that I read.
Only after reading the new message it stops blinking.
When in normal mode, something similar is happening. After the message send notification, it blinks for a short while (5 secs or so) and then it's normal again.
Am I the only one?? I think not.
Greetz
Seems I'm the only one??
This is the HTC Prophet, as everyone knows
Actually no, you are not the only one.
And the only work around is the soft-reset... :-(
however, this happens only when I click on the "x"..
when I click "discard" it works fine

Message tone lag

Hi everyone,
I am having a problem with the HD and would like to ask you if you are also having the same problem sometimes.
As I said, it is not all the time but sometimes. I get a message but the phone does not let me know about it at all. However, it only does when I press the power button to do something else, it rings the message tone so I am aware of that I got a message (sms). When I check the time of the message, it is definetely earlier than when I pressed the power button.
Threaded messages are turned on. Phone is set NOT to wake up when an SMS is received. I don't want it to turn itself on in my pocket.
Regards.

Problem with tmail.exe

Hi there.
I have been having problems with my Touch HD when I get a text message.
If the phone is locked and the screen is off, when a message is received, it doesn't make a noise, but the green light flashes to show an indication.
When i press the button to turn the screen back on, the message sound plays, but a message appears saying:
A problem has been encountered with tmail.exe.
Do you wish to send report etc to microsoft.
I have also found that messages sent to me in the morning before i turn the screen back on don't come through at all, and i just get the tmail.exe error.
I'm not too sure why this is happening.
Has anyone got any suggestions as to what it could be, and how I can stop it happening?
Regards,
Craig

Screen doesn't turn on after new email.

1024 Leo, USA T-Mobile version.
It only happens with incoming email, SMS and calls are fine.
When I try to reproduce the problem, I simply have to wait for the phone to check for new mail. The the phone notifies me about new email. If I try to turn the screen on, it won't. The hard button lights up, indicating the phone is on but I can't interact with the screen. Resetting the phone via the red button is the only remedy.
If I act real fast when new mail comes, sometimes I'm able to start sliding to unlock but it still crashes. If I'm really fast I'm able to even get to the mail screen but it still crashes.
But the crash does not occur if I'm already using the phone when new email comes in. If I want to reproduce it, I have to leave the phone "alone", with the screen off. If the screen is on when the new mail comes in, the crash does not occur.
The problem started occurring with completely stock phone, the very first day, without making changes. As I cab tweaked the phone, (no ROM) the problem persists, it happens.
Because of this problem, when I wake up in the morning, I can't use my phone because the screen doesn't turn on and I have to restart the phone so I can use it. My mail send/receive interval is set for 4 hours so while I sleep the phone receives new email at least once.
I investigated similar problems for TP2 and Touch HD but it does not help.
I backed up everything on my phone so I'm ready to make changes if you have any advice. I checked for: changing the email ring tone, wake up on new email setting. They have no effect on this problem.
After this happens, I tried calling my phone. It will not ring, but the hard buttons light up but are unresponsive, I can't neither pick up nor reject the incoming call. I sent an SMS to the phone in this state, it didn't do anything.
Do you have knowledge that can help me? Is anyone willing to try to reproduce the problem on their phone?
All you would do is set any ring tone for incoming mail, leave the phone with the screen off and "wait" for new email to come in. Don't do anything for a minute and then check if the crash occurred.
Please help, I hate waking up to a crashed phone that I need to restart every time. Because of this problem, setting a wake up alarm is useless.
If you can't help with this, at least is there any way I can "force" the phone to restart without removing the battery cover?
Thank you.

Incoming SMS

Anyone else has this or is it just me, when i receive a text message my phone freezes for 4-5 seconds and after that back to normal.
if im doing some thing i notice it hangs for a second but nowhere near that long.
I Agree
I noticed this issue more today than any other. I recently hard reset my phone, and thought that I needed to reapply some hotfixes, so I did. On the way home I will see if my music keeps cutting out during bandswitching and receipt of text messages.
Why just WinMo priotise so much resource to receive a poxy text?!? It doesnt need 1Ghz of power for such a basic communications protocol!
Mine freezes after clicking send. It freezes for like 10s and sometimes the message I send doesn't show under the message I received.

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