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--Sent from my Nokia N95 8GB
believe) coming this week or next that will address tons of bugs for
all users. :)
Regarding the T-Zones issue, you might try creating a duplicate Access
Point and deleting the proxy server and port. This procedure solves
tons of issues with AT&T's MediaNet AP so it might help you as well...
I've read Privacy & Security in SEVEN's website, but thats what all providers are saying, no?
No offense here, but I've heard rumors of e-mail solutions storing users data & I'm worried a bit.
As a matter of fact I know from an ex - Vodafone employee friend of mine that all traffic is recorded that goes through them. I mean all - phone conversations, sms, mms, data - everything. They record, keep ti for a while (few years) then delete it.
I'm sure if it came out to the open they would say "This is for national security" or some BS. But at the end of the day you can never hide from big brother or whoever.
If you send really sensitive data you should encrypt it. There are very good and nearly impossible to crack encryption applications out there. Of course "What man made, other men can crack" and I personally know a few who do it with ease...
No wonder the best hackers and crackers never ever go to jail, they get jobs at companies that they ripped off or with the police, doing cyber crime prevention.
trite but you're always better safe than sorry.
If you'd like to put your mind as ease a bit however, take a look at
the company's website: http://www.seven.com/
Seven is a massive company providing email solutions to carriers,
manufacturers, enterprises, etc around the world. Their products are
known around the globe and are widely acclaimed. This doesn't
necessarily mean that your data is safe, but it makes me more
comfortable using it.
I tried using Seven on my E71 but was not able to it to save my sent messages using imap. Do you guys get it to save your sent mails?
from SEVEN. In a nutshell, they maxed out their beta server traffic,
and then some. Keep your eye on the forum as they are working on it
but there's no overnight fix. They have to wait for new pipes from the
ISP and we all know what a pleasure that is...
Like in the Application: Mail for Exchange.
Thanks!