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There is a free version (Mover) and a $1.99 version (Mover+). |
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I'll look for the link but AT&T has commented that they have the functionality in place they are just waiting for Apple to release 3.1. Speculation is that the release date will be 9/8. Usually a pretty credible source of information even though they have an AT&T Ninja as a source. http://www.funkyspacemonkey.com/ |
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Uh Oh: iPhone OS 3.0 Never Fully Deletes Your Emails (UPDATED) - iphone security - Gizmodo
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For promoting themselves as the smart company they sure have some serious security flaws monthly.
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Test #1:
Just emailed myself from one email account to another using my PC, then closed Thunderbird and checked my email on the iPhone. I deleted the message, then went to search using the subject line. The message showed up in my search results as being a message in my Trash. So I clicked, deleted it again from the Trash, went and researched for it, and it does not show up. It is also purged from my server, which is how it should be. This bug does not occur for me on my IMAP servers (CMU Cyrus). Everything works exactly the way a person would expect. Test #2: I emailed my Gmail account from another account, checked on the iPhone, delete, did the search, and it showed up, again in the Trash. I deleted it from there, searched again, but the message still appeared in search results. So I check my Gmail account using my Web browser, and sure enough, the message was still in the Trash there too, so it would appear that there is a disconnect between the IMAP implementation of the purge command between the iPhone and Gmail. I emptied the Trash on Gmail, went back to the iPhone, and the message still shows up in the search results, but if I click it it hops to the mail software, begins to display the message pane without any text in it, hangs for a moment, then crashes back to the app menu. In this case, it's like the search result itself is cached, but the message is most certainly deleted, even my iPhone won't show it. IMAP commands are interpreted pretty loosely (Microsoft Outlook is horrible for heavy IMAP users, for example) so I'm sure this has a lot to do with how the move and purge commands are being handled on the iPhone. Again, I didn't test POP or Exchange. I wouldn't run Exchange if Microsoft paid me to do it, and POP just doesn't make any sense anymore in this day of mobile devices and broadband connections. |
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According to AT&T ... a software update will enable MMS for iPhone 3G and 3GS customers (original iPhone owners are, unfortunately, out of luck with the MMS feature). ... AT&T has finally answered the call for a due date: September 25.
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Word from a client of mine who's a bigger wig at VZW "it's a done deal."
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AT&T Nervous About Upcoming iPhone MMS Launch?
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