Re: strange mobile International tel. problem
On 4 Nov 2005 15:50:23 -0800, "MonkeyBoy" <somewildmonkey@yahoo.com>
brought down from the Mount tablets inscribed:
>Hi Giny,
>
>Where there's a will, there's a way to hack around it.
>
>There is one possible way you might be able to work around this issue.
>It's a bit crude, but could server your purpose and It depends on how
>your computer is set up for email.
>
>I am assuming you can send text from your cell phone to your own
>home/work computer successfully. If so, set up your computer to
>"auto-forward" messages received from your cell phone to your husband's
>cell phone.
>
>This would require:
>
>1. Your computer is on at all times (at least when you'd be possibly
>sending text mails to your husband.
>
>2. Your computer automatically checks for new emails (from the email
>server)
>
>3. Your email software provides the option to auto-forward.
>
>One more thing, if any/all of the above is not possible some ISP's will
>offer autoforwarding of emails directly from their email server (but
>that may be for ALL emails not just ones from a specific sender :-)
Or she might take a look at
http://gmail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=10957
and see if automatic forwarding by gmail would do the trick.
--
Michael Cash
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Mount Pilot College
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