ActiveSync wants it in order to enable scheduled syncs. It gives an
example:
2065551212@example.com
>ActiveSync wants it in order to enable scheduled syncs. It gives an
>example:
>
>2065551212@example.com
1234567890@messaging.sprintpcs.com
(your phone # starting with the area code (10 digits) goes before the @)

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Nick - 16 Mar 2006 23:49 GMT
Great! thanks.
Nick
>>ActiveSync wants it in order to enable scheduled syncs. It gives an
>>example:
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> 1234567890@messaging.sprintpcs.com
> (your phone # starting with the area code (10 digits) goes before the @)
You can also set up an e-mail address which would be
(<yourchoice>@sprintpcs.com).