keitai-l@appelsiini.net,Internet writes:
>Well, because a computer user can send an email to a DoCoMo iMode phone
>... there HAS to be a server dealing with the SMTP packets ... BECAUSE
>it doesn't require any special software to SEND an email to a iMode
>phone ... any email client can do so.
Bill, no-one on the list is stupid, we don't need the logic tracing out
in capitals.
We all agree that at Docomo's end there is something acting as an smtp
server facing the net.
That does not license the inference that:
1) the mail is subsequently stored in a mailbox.
2) Internal imode/imode mail uses smtp. (Not that you said it did, but I
may as well throw it in)
.. although of course both MAY be true.
Either way, docomo do not publish this as a feature of their system.
Nick
>My question is, can I have my computer access email that's being sent to
>my phone ... read and even delete messages from where they are being
>stored?
>
>That's all I need to find out.
>
>Does anyone have a good DoCoMo contact I can ask?
>
>Bill
>
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>> In fact there does appear to be a
>>mailbox but it's not easily accessible.
>
>What reasons do you have for saying there appears to be a mailbox. ? (I
>am neutral on the issue - I guess a simpler implementation is just to
>keep it in a queue....)
>
>Nick
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