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cellphone spam - how to change email address?

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ddm46@att.net - 18 Jul 2004 05:30 GMT
Well, it had to happen sooner or later, but the spam is hitting the
cell phone on a regular basis now.

I get the alert that I have pcs mail, check my mail, and it's spam.

It wouldn't be so bad, but each message hits off my "allowance", and
pretty soon I'll be paying overages on that.

I've looked online, to try to change the email to something not as
easily generated by the spammer's autogenerators, but can't find
anyway to do it.

Can customer service do it?  Is it possible at all?

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Deb
R?? Vargas - 21 Jul 2004 05:24 GMT
> Well, it had to happen sooner or later, but the spam is hitting the
> cell phone on a regular basis now.
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> --
> Deb

For a Wireless Web phone, no.  Email service was tacked on a freebie
service, and has some of that functionality not enabled.  PCS Mail
for the 8500 (I think that's the phone you say you have) provides a
one-time-only option for creating a PCS mail name.  And any data
support tech who writes a trouble ticket to get it changed will get
the ticket rejected.

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Bob Smith - 21 Jul 2004 17:15 GMT
In article <t9tjf0duj8cgn7d7v2qofak0gv7qnuemg4@4ax.com>, ddm46
@att.net says...
> Well, it had to happen sooner or later, but the spam is hitting the
> cell phone on a regular basis now.
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> --
> Deb

For a Wireless Web phone, no.  Email service was tacked on a freebie
service, and has some of that functionality not enabled.  PCS Mail
for the 8500 (I think that's the phone you say you have) provides a
one-time-only option for creating a PCS mail name.  And any data
support tech who writes a trouble ticket to get it changed will get
the ticket rejected.

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O/Siris

I'd suggest that Deb go into her settings, and turn off email notification.
Now, with regards to my prior complaint about spam on the SPCS email
servers, I use to get over 150 spams a week. It appears that SPCS has added
a spam filtering program to the email server, as I'm only showing 6 emails
after a week. All of them are spams, however, when looking at the subject
lines, they all look legit.

So, kudos go out to SPCS to finally fix the amount of spam I was receiving
on a weekly basis.

Bob

ddm46@att.net - 25 Jul 2004 21:45 GMT
>I'd suggest that Deb go into her settings, and turn off email notification.

The problem is, that with the travelling I do for business, I use it
for notifications from the airlines about my flights.  So, I can
either do without the notifications, or pay for the spam when it
crosses over my 50 per month allowance.

One more month....one more month...<sigh>

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Deb
ddm46@att.net - 25 Jul 2004 21:55 GMT
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 04:24:41 GMT, RØß Vargas <robjvargas@comcâst.net>
wrote:

>For a Wireless Web phone, no.  Email service was tacked on a freebie
>service, and has some of that functionality not enabled.  PCS Mail

On what freebie service?  I pay $5.00 per month for Wireless Web, for
an allowance of 50 messages per month.  Each of the spam messages I
receive on the phone pings out one of those 50.

>for the 8500 (I think that's the phone you say you have) provides a

No, I have the Samsung SPH A400

>one-time-only option for creating a PCS mail name.  And any data
>support tech who writes a trouble ticket to get it changed will get
>the ticket rejected.

So, I can't change the email to something less "guessable" by a
spammer, and unless I turn off the feature entirely and give up the
main reason I have it, which are the airline alerts when I travel,
will be stuck paying the overages on the spam.

One more month....one more month......<sigh>

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Deb
O/Siris - 28 Jul 2004 07:20 GMT
> So, I can't change the email to something less "guessable" by a
> spammer, and unless I turn off the feature entirely and give up the
> main reason I have it, which are the airline alerts when I travel,
> will be stuck paying the overages on the spam.

No, what I said is that you cannot change your name with a
*Wireless Web* phone.  And the A400 *is* a Wireless Web
phone.  See the caps?  A brand name.  Previous technology.  
The newer technology, Vision, has different "hooks" into
the email system, and now the username *can* be changed.  
As often as you wish.

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ought to be. Moderation in temper is always a
virtue, but moderation in principle is always a
vice.**
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abuse.catcher@att.net - 29 Jul 2004 00:46 GMT
>No, what I said is that you cannot change your name with a
>*Wireless Web* phone.  And the A400 *is* a Wireless Web
>phone.  See the caps?  A brand name.  Previous technology.  
>The newer technology, Vision, has different "hooks" into
>the email system, and now the username *can* be changed.  
>As often as you wish.

*If* I get a different phone, right?

I'll live with it for another month.

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Deb
O/Siris - 30 Jul 2004 08:56 GMT
> *If* I get a different phone, right?

Your choice.  I've always been baffled, though, by someone
who'll complain about something for months on end, and yet
not take all the actions available to them to resolve it.

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ought to be. Moderation in temper is always a
virtue, but moderation in principle is always a
vice.**
-Thomas Paine.  The Rights of Man.  1792-

 
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