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This is a discussion on My 2 cents on the Palm Treo 750 within the Treo Smartphones forums; Originally Posted by bille Warren, I'm interested in the downloading of messages as an email as I don't make many ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bille View Post
    Warren, I'm interested in the downloading of messages as an email as I don't make many outgoing calls but get a lot of incoming business related messages and calls.

    Can you give me some directions how to set this process up, I'm not with 3 but want to see if I can do it with Telstra.

    Bill
    Bill, I'm no expert but basically when I downloaded the latest windows software (6 I believe) about 7 odd months ago, it came with windows media. When I download my emails, if I receive a voice mail it also downloads as an email. The email simply has the number above and underneath the number is "voice message from (phone number of person who called or unknown caller if the number their calling from is blocked)" By opening it up you get a message.wav file. By clicking on that message you hear the message. It can also be heard as a Wav file through the three webmail server. I am not aware whether this can be done with the Telstra network.

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    I have found that the bluetooth works great on mine as well, I have the Jabra BT2020 (I love how secure over the ear it is when at work, I do allot of movement an climbing etc) and it is flawless and actually not that obtrusive on the ear...buti digress...the BT connectivity is great with my T-750 clear and static free. Much better thanthe motorola BT headsets.
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    how do you share blue tooth for internet access?
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    BT has always worked flawlessly on mine, both with headseats, ActiveSynd and Internet Sharing. I think a lot of that depends on your headset (I use a jawbone).

    The whole silent/vibe thing has never been an issue either. The switch on top toggles between silent/non-silent very easily. In the sounds & notifications section, you can choose how each event should be handled in each state. If you like you can have an event vibe or not in either or both silent and non-silent.

    But I see what you're saying. It doesn't support multiple sound profiles like many cell phones do, though I do enjoy the simplicity of the hard switch on top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockyras View Post
    how do you share blue tooth for internet access?

    Open Internet Sharing and choose the connection type as Bluetooth, then hit connect.

    On your PC, open your BT and tell it to connect to a BT PAN (personal area network).

    Done.
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